What you will need:
- PostgreSQL server
- Docker (optional if you already have a pg instance)
- Database dump file (backup.dump)
- PostgreSQL client tools (psql,pg_restore)
docker run --name postgres-db \
  -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=your_password \
  -e POSTGRES_USER=your_username \
  -e POSTGRES_DB=indexer \
  -p 5432:5432 \
  -d postgres:latestpsql -h your_host -U your_username -d indexer -c "CREATE ROLE grantexplorer;"pg_restore \
  --host=your_host \
  --username=your_username \
  --dbname=indexer \
  --no-owner \
  --no-acl \
  --verbose \
  --clean \
  --no-privileges \
  backup.dumpPS: Might get a warning like pg_restore: warning: errors ignored on restore: 106. You can ignore it.
psql -h your_host -U your_username -d indexer -c "\dt"psql -h your_host -U your_username -d indexer