Binding Postgres to port 0 for testing - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Markus Pilman
Subject Binding Postgres to port 0 for testing
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Msg-id CALavoowMtHgaX_pVhtkVuynYcjM8k7cF4DxxLzcp7ih7JEoRAw@mail.gmail.com
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Responses Re: Binding Postgres to port 0 for testing  (Thorsten Glaser <tg@evolvis.org>)
Re: Binding Postgres to port 0 for testing  (Erik Wienhold <ewie@ewie.name>)
Re: Binding Postgres to port 0 for testing  (Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>)
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Hi all,

I am building a simple integration test framework for an application that I am building. For this project I am planning to use PostgreSQL.

For testing purposes I'd like to always start with an empty database, populate data, and, if the test was successful, delete everything. These tests are single process tests.

I'd like to run many processes in parallel and have one postgres server process running for each. I realize that I could use one and use multiple databases but I don't want to do this for a variety of reasons (one being that I also want to test the control plane logic, the application is multi-tenant and uses a database per tenant, having separate databases simplifies debugging etc).

Now the problem is that I need to find a TCP port for each running postgres instance. There's multiple ways to do this, but by far the easiest one I know is to bind to port 0. So my plan was to start postgres with "-p 0" and then parse stdout to figure out which port it actually uses. But that doesn't seem to work:

 >postgres -D data/ -p 0
 2023-03-25 16:39:54.271 GMT [13924] FATAL:  0 is outside the valid range for parameter "port" (1 .. 65535)

Is there a reason this is not allowed? What would be the recommended way of addressing my issue?

Best Markus

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