On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 10:43 AM, Glen Huang <heyhgl@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I’m running pgadmin in docker, and I’d like it to contain some servers by default when the container starts. Is there any way to add servers (ideally also preferences) via command line or some config files?
Currently I keep a copy of pgadmin4.db after I have configured pgadmin, and put that in the docker. But I worry that the data structure of that db file can change, and I need to reconfigure pgadmin when I upgrade to a new version.
Is copying over pgadmin4.db the right way to achieve that?
pgAdmin 4 can be run in two modes, server mode, and runtime (stand alone) mode.
In server mode, generally - it should be accessible through browser, and hence - for security reasons, we create the user on first startup.
In runtime (stand alone mode), it runs as an application.
I believe - you're talking about runtime mode.
Then - it's ok to share the pgadmin4.db (configuration file), but - it would be available to a particular user, as it is shared among the operating system users.
pgAdmin 4 will do automatically upgrade of the configuration on next run, if some configuration has changed. So - it would safe to share the configuration file in dockers.