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setup-pg_hba.sh
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setup-pg_hba.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
source /env-data.sh
SETUP_LOCKFILE="${ROOT_CONF}/.pg_hba.conf.lock"
if [ -f "${SETUP_LOCKFILE}" ]; then
return 0
fi
# This script will setup pg_hba.conf
# Reconfigure pg_hba if environment settings changed
cat ${ROOT_CONF}/pg_hba.conf.template > ${ROOT_CONF}/pg_hba.conf
# Custom IP range via docker run -e (https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#env-environment-variables)
# Usage is: docker run [...] -e ALLOW_IP_RANGE='192.168.0.0/16'
if [[ "$ALLOW_IP_RANGE" ]]
then
echo "Add rule to pg_hba: $ALLOW_IP_RANGE"
echo "host all all $ALLOW_IP_RANGE md5" >> ${ROOT_CONF}/pg_hba.conf
fi
# check password first so we can output the warning before postgres
# messes it up
if [[ "$POSTGRES_PASS" ]]; then
pass="PASSWORD '$POSTGRES_PASS'"
authMethod=md5
else
# The - option suppresses leading tabs but *not* spaces. :)
cat >&2 <<-'EOWARN'
****************************************************
WARNING: No password has been set for the database.
This will allow anyone with access to the
Postgres port to access your database. In
Docker's default configuration, this is
effectively any other container on the same
system.
Use "-e POSTGRES_PASS=password" to set
it in "docker run".
****************************************************
EOWARN
pass=
authMethod=trust
fi
# Put lock file to make sure conf was not reinitialized
touch ${SETUP_LOCKFILE}