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Author SHA1 Message Date
Shea Levy
e9e60103de Revert "Create the 'postgres' superuser"
Reverting postgres superuser changes until after stable.

This reverts commit 7de29bd26f.
2014-04-11 19:22:39 -04:00
Shea Levy
c23050e231 Revert "Use PostgreSQL 9.3's pg_isready to wait for connectivity"
Reverting postgres superuser changes until after stable.

This reverts commit e206684110.
2014-04-11 19:21:50 -04:00
Oliver Charles
e206684110 Use PostgreSQL 9.3's pg_isready to wait for connectivity
The postgresql module has a postStart section that waits for a database
to accept connections before continuing. However, this assumes various
properties about the database - specifically the database user
and (implicitly) the database name. This means that for old
installations, this command fails because there is no 'postgres' user,
and the service never starts.

While 7deff39 does create the 'postgres' user, a better solution is to
use `pg_isready`, who's sole purpose is to check if the database is
accepting connections. This has no dependency on users, so should be
more robust.
2014-04-06 12:38:02 +01:00
Oliver Charles
7de29bd26f Create the 'postgres' superuser
Old PostgreSQL installations were created using the 'root' database
user. In this case, we need to create a new 'postgres' account, as we
now assume that this is the superuser account.

Unfortunately, these machines will be left with a 'root' user as
well (which will have ownership of some databases). While PostgreSQL
does let you rename superuser accounts, you can only do that when you
are connected as a *different* database user. Thus we'd have to create a
special superuser account to do the renaming. As we default to using
ident authentication, we would have to create a system level user to do
this. This all feels rather complex, so I'm currently opting to keep the
'root' user on these old machines.
2014-04-06 12:38:01 +01:00
Vladimir Kirillov
c66be6378d postgresql: properly fix permissions issue by in postStart
as per postgresql manual, interactions with psql should be carried
out with the postgresql system user and postgresql db user by default.

ensure it happens in postStart.
2014-03-31 18:06:06 +08:00
Shea Levy
6cc0cc7ff6 Merge branch 'postgresql-user' of git://github.com/ocharles/nixpkgs
postgresql module: Use the default superuser username
2014-03-15 13:29:52 -04:00
Domen Kožar
97a0dd9eb9 nixos: set all package options to have type package 2014-02-27 13:22:29 +01:00
Oliver Charles
2ea7c90839 postgresql module: Use the default superuser username
PostgreSQL defaults to having 'postgres' as the superuser. NixOS should
use this default name to provide a less surprising result to people who
enable services.postgres.
2014-02-13 18:52:59 +00:00
Oliver Charles
422f2032ab services.postgresql: Hint to use mkForce for authentication
This fixes #1395
2014-01-11 22:01:21 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
7809134e29 postgresql: Fix shutdown
Postgres was taking a long time to shutdown.  This is because we were
sending SIGINT to all processes, apparently confusing the autovacuum
launcher.  Instead it should only be sent to the main process (which
takes care of shutting down the others).

The downside is that systemd will also send the final SIGKILL only to
the main process, so other processes in the cgroup may be left behind.
There should be an option for this...
2013-12-03 12:04:20 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
c6529ac9eb postgresql: Fix the port option
Also clarify the description of the enableTCPIP option.
2013-11-27 17:09:17 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
2b0aea1793 Allow running NixOS services outside of systemd
The attribute ‘config.systemd.services.<service-name>.runner’
generates a script that runs the service outside of systemd.  This is
useful for testing, and also allows NixOS services to be used outside
of NixOS.  For instance, given a configuration file foo.nix:

  { config, pkgs, ... }:

  { services.postgresql.enable = true;
    services.postgresql.package = pkgs.postgresql92;
    services.postgresql.dataDir = "/tmp/postgres";
  }

you can build and run PostgreSQL as follows:

  $ nix-build -A config.systemd.services.postgresql.runner -I nixos-config=./foo.nix
  $ ./result

This will run the service's ExecStartPre, ExecStart, ExecStartPost and
ExecStopPost commands in an appropriate environment.  It doesn't work
well yet for "forking" services, since it can't track the main
process.  It also doesn't work for services that assume they're always
executed by root.
2013-11-18 18:04:17 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
408b8b5725 Add lots of missing option types 2013-10-30 18:47:43 +01:00
Evgeny Egorochkin
d2f612b1b6 postgresql.authMethod: remove unimplemented option.
close #1104.
2013-10-21 19:26:26 +03:00
Eelco Dolstra
5c1f8cbc70 Move all of NixOS to nixos/ in preparation of the repository merge 2013-10-10 13:28:20 +02:00