Open BadCo-NZ opened 3 years ago
Could you check whether you can connect manually using these credentials?
docker-compose exec db bash
# inside the db shell:
psql -U podify
Seems to work:
root@5c588fa66840:/# psql -U podify
psql (12.3 (Debian 12.3-1.pgdg100+1))
Type "help" for help.
podify=# \l
List of databases
Name | Owner | Encoding | Collate | Ctype | Access privileges
-----------+--------+----------+------------+------------+-------------------
podify | podify | UTF8 | en_US.utf8 | en_US.utf8 |
postgres | podify | UTF8 | en_US.utf8 | en_US.utf8 |
template0 | podify | UTF8 | en_US.utf8 | en_US.utf8 | =c/podify +
| | | | | podify=CTc/podify
template1 | podify | UTF8 | en_US.utf8 | en_US.utf8 | =c/podify +
| | | | | podify=CTc/podify
(4 rows)
podify=# \du
List of roles
Role name | Attributes | Member of
-----------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------
podify | Superuser, Create role, Create DB, Replication, Bypass RLS | {}
I'm seeing the same issue. See #44.
Hi, I have fired up the docker-compose in portainer as a stack, and I am having issues with the DB User password.
Here is my compose file, obviously the passwords do match, could I be missing something else?