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- # PostgreSQL. Versions 9.1 and up are supported.
- #
- # Install the pg driver:
- # gem install pg
- # On OS X with Homebrew:
- # gem install pg -- --with-pg-config=/usr/local/bin/pg_config
- # On OS X with MacPorts:
- # gem install pg -- --with-pg-config=/opt/local/lib/postgresql84/bin/pg_config
- # On Windows:
- # gem install pg
- # Choose the win32 build.
- # Install PostgreSQL and put its /bin directory on your path.
- #
- # Configure Using Gemfile
- # gem 'pg'
- #
- default: &default
- adapter: postgresql
- encoding: unicode
- # For details on connection pooling, see rails configuration guide
- # http://guides.rubyonrails.org/configuring.html#database-pooling
- pool: <%= ENV.fetch("RAILS_MAX_THREADS") { 5 } %>
- development:
- <<: *default
- database: mastodon-bridge_development
- # The specified database role being used to connect to postgres.
- # To create additional roles in postgres see `$ createuser --help`.
- # When left blank, postgres will use the default role. This is
- # the same name as the operating system user that initialized the database.
- #username: mastodon-bridge
- # The password associated with the postgres role (username).
- #password:
- # Connect on a TCP socket. Omitted by default since the client uses a
- # domain socket that doesn't need configuration. Windows does not have
- # domain sockets, so uncomment these lines.
- #host: localhost
- # The TCP port the server listens on. Defaults to 5432.
- # If your server runs on a different port number, change accordingly.
- #port: 5432
- # Schema search path. The server defaults to $user,public
- #schema_search_path: myapp,sharedapp,public
- # Minimum log levels, in increasing order:
- # debug5, debug4, debug3, debug2, debug1,
- # log, notice, warning, error, fatal, and panic
- # Defaults to warning.
- #min_messages: notice
- # Warning: The database defined as "test" will be erased and
- # re-generated from your development database when you run "rake".
- # Do not set this db to the same as development or production.
- test:
- <<: *default
- database: mastodon-bridge_test
- # As with config/secrets.yml, you never want to store sensitive information,
- # like your database password, in your source code. If your source code is
- # ever seen by anyone, they now have access to your database.
- #
- # Instead, provide the password as a unix environment variable when you boot
- # the app. Read http://guides.rubyonrails.org/configuring.html#configuring-a-database
- # for a full rundown on how to provide these environment variables in a
- # production deployment.
- #
- # On Heroku and other platform providers, you may have a full connection URL
- # available as an environment variable. For example:
- #
- # DATABASE_URL="postgres://myuser:mypass@localhost/somedatabase"
- #
- # You can use this database configuration with:
- #
- # production:
- # url: <%= ENV['DATABASE_URL'] %>
- #
- production:
- <<: *default
- database: mastodon-bridge_production
- username: mastodon-bridge
- password: <%= ENV['MASTODON-BRIDGE_DATABASE_PASSWORD'] %>
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