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# settings related to the postgresql database
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database: {
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# Configure the database by specifying a URI
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#
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# This is the preferred method to specify database connection details since
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# it is the most flexible.
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# Connection URI pointing to a postgres instance
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#
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# This example uses peer authentication to obviate the need for creating,
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# configuring, and managing passwords.
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#
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# For an explanation of how to use connection URIs, see [here][0] in
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# PostgreSQL's documentation.
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#
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# [0]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#id-1.7.3.8.3.6
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uri: "postgresql:///lemmy?user=lemmy&host=/var/run/postgresql"
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# Configure the database by specifying a URI
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#
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# This is the preferred method to specify database connection details since
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# it is the most flexible.
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# Connection URI pointing to a postgres instance
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#
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# This example uses peer authentication to obviate the need for creating,
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# configuring, and managing passwords.
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#
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# For an explanation of how to use connection URIs, see [here][0] in
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# PostgreSQL's documentation.
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#
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# [0]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#id-1.7.3.8.3.6
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uri: "postgresql:///lemmy?user=lemmy&host=/var/run/postgresql"
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// or
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# Configure the database by specifying parts of a URI
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#
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# Note that specifying the `uri` field should be preferred since it provides
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# greater control over how the connection is made. This merely exists for
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# backwards-compatibility.
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{
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# Username to connect to postgres
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user: "string"
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# Password to connect to postgres
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password: "string"
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# Host where postgres is running
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host: "string"
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# Port where postgres can be accessed
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port: 123
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# Name of the postgres database for lemmy
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database: "string"
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}
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# or
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# Configure the database by specifying parts of a URI
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#
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# Note that specifying the `uri` field should be preferred since it provides
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# greater control over how the connection is made. This merely exists for
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# backwards-compatibility.
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# Username to connect to postgres
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user: "string"
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# Password to connect to postgres
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password: "string"
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# Host where postgres is running
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host: "string"
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# Port where postgres can be accessed
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port: 123
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# Name of the postgres database for lemmy
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database: "string"
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# Maximum number of active sql connections
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pool_size: 5
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}
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