Align develop with master (#141)

* Added note about version number

* README update

* Revert to using pg 9.3 in latest build - prevent breaking downstream apps for now

* Revert to pg 9.3

* Fix references to 9.4 to make them 9.3 rather

* Fix incorrect version in 9.4 branch

* Fix TOPOLOGY conditional typo

* Update run-postgis-docker.sh

* Update run-postgis-docker.sh

added IPADDRESS

* Updates from Marco

* Allow connections from 192.168 private network too

* start temporary server in local-only mode, poll instead of blind wait, preserve pid 1

* Enable PostGIS Out DB raster support

http://postgis.net/2015/05/02/tip_enable_raster_drivers/
http://postgis.net/docs/postgis_installation.html#install_short_version

* Remove hardcoded reference to container name "docker"

* upgrade postgres to 9.5 and postgis to 2.2

* Added flexible IP range as arg on docker run

* Added better description to docker env vars

* Updated references to pg and postgis versions in readme

* Followup 0745c488, fix references to 9.4

* problem version

postgresql version is 9.4, instead of 9.5

* Added note about allowing external ports.

* Update README.md

* Cleanups to 9.5 branch - remove old supervisor files

* Fix for README

* 9.5 2.2 (#49)

* Allow connections from 192.168 private network too

* Updated references to pg and postgis versions in readme

* Cleanups to 9.5 branch - remove old supervisor files

* Fix for README

* Dont add supervisor stuff which is deprecated

* Fix 9.4 reference

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50) (#52)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#58)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#59)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Improve start (#57)

* Make initial dir optional

* Improve termination of background initial process #56

* Merge improvements from 9.5 branch (#60)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#59)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Improve start (#57)

* Make initial dir optional

* Improve termination of background initial process #56

* Added more options to convenience run script

* Added missing l from getopts

* Added missing l from getopts

* 9.5 2.2 (#61)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50) (#52)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Added more options to convenience run script

* Added missing l from getopts

* Added missing l from getopts

* Tweak convenience scripts (#62)


* Added missing l from getopts

* allow connection when using docker compose (#65)

see https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/4336
and https://github.com/kartoza/docker-postgis/issues/40

* Install gnupg for fetching keys first

* Fix key fetching

* Updated to 9.6 and postgis 2.4

* Ditch apt-cacher stuff

* Upgraded to PG 10

* change version from postgresql-10.0 to 10 and fix typo in run-postgis… (#76)

* change version from postgresql-10.0 to 10 and fix typo in run-postgis file

* edit setup.sh to version 10

* Fix typo in helper script

* Change from version 10.0 to 10 in Dockerfile (#75)

I checked that postgresql-10.0 is an invalid name. It should be just postgresql-10

* Fixes for pg 10 to start nicely

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Fix #90 and replace references to slave with replicant

(Slave is a pejorative term)

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Merge branch 10 into develop (#113)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Port changes for Postgres version 11 (#114)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Align changes to postgresql version 11

* Set destroy database to false

* Commented out code for destroy database

* Fix version number for build

* Port changes to 11 branch (#115)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Align changes to postgresql version 11

* Set destroy database to false

* Commented out code for destroy database

* Fix version number for build

* Implement conf lock file check (#116)

It will make sure that the conf file will only be generated once
for a given container.

* Added new configuration in recovery.conf and postgres optimisations for master-slave replication (#118)

* Remove template logic and use plain create extension (#119)

* Remove template logic and added option to create multiple databases and extensions

* Fix travis error

* More optimisations for replication

* Fix logic for checking if database exists since we now can create
multiple databases.

* Add changes from 9.6 (#120)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Align changes to postgresql version 11

* Set destroy database to false

* Commented out code for destroy database

* Fix version number for build

* Align Develop to PostgreSQL 11 (#121)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Align changes to postgresql version 11

* Set destroy database to false

* Commented out code for destroy database

* Fix version number for build

* Merge develop to master to align with PostgreSQL 11 (#117)

* Added note about version number

* README update

* Revert to using pg 9.3 in latest build - prevent breaking downstream apps for now

* Revert to pg 9.3

* Fix references to 9.4 to make them 9.3 rather

* Fix incorrect version in 9.4 branch

* Fix TOPOLOGY conditional typo

* Update run-postgis-docker.sh

* Update run-postgis-docker.sh

added IPADDRESS

* Updates from Marco

* Allow connections from 192.168 private network too

* start temporary server in local-only mode, poll instead of blind wait, preserve pid 1

* Enable PostGIS Out DB raster support

http://postgis.net/2015/05/02/tip_enable_raster_drivers/
http://postgis.net/docs/postgis_installation.html#install_short_version

* Remove hardcoded reference to container name "docker"

* upgrade postgres to 9.5 and postgis to 2.2

* Added flexible IP range as arg on docker run

* Added better description to docker env vars

* Updated references to pg and postgis versions in readme

* Followup 0745c488, fix references to 9.4

* problem version

postgresql version is 9.4, instead of 9.5

* Added note about allowing external ports.

* Update README.md

* Cleanups to 9.5 branch - remove old supervisor files

* Fix for README

* 9.5 2.2 (#49)

* Allow connections from 192.168 private network too

* Updated references to pg and postgis versions in readme

* Cleanups to 9.5 branch - remove old supervisor files

* Fix for README

* Dont add supervisor stuff which is deprecated

* Fix 9.4 reference

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50) (#52)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#58)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#59)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Improve start (#57)

* Make initial dir optional

* Improve termination of background initial process #56

* Merge improvements from 9.5 branch (#60)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#59)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Improve start (#57)

* Make initial dir optional

* Improve termination of background initial process #56

* Added more options to convenience run script

* Added missing l from getopts

* Added missing l from getopts

* 9.5 2.2 (#61)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50) (#52)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Added more options to convenience run script

* Added missing l from getopts

* Added missing l from getopts

* Tweak convenience scripts (#62)


* Added missing l from getopts

* allow connection when using docker compose (#65)

see https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/4336
and https://github.com/kartoza/docker-postgis/issues/40

* Install gnupg for fetching keys first

* Fix key fetching

* Updated to 9.6 and postgis 2.4

* Ditch apt-cacher stuff

* Upgraded to PG 10

* change version from postgresql-10.0 to 10 and fix typo in run-postgis… (#76)

* change version from postgresql-10.0 to 10 and fix typo in run-postgis file

* edit setup.sh to version 10

* Change from version 10.0 to 10 in Dockerfile (#75)

I checked that postgresql-10.0 is an invalid name. It should be just postgresql-10

* Fixes for pg 10 to start nicely

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Fix #90 and replace references to slave with replicant

(Slave is a pejorative term)

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Merge branch 10 into develop (#113)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Port changes for Postgres version 11 (#114)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Port changes to 11 branch (#115)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Align changes to postgresql version 11

* Set destroy database to false

* Commented out code for destroy database

* Fix version number for build

* Implement conf lock file check (#116)

It will make sure that the conf file will only be generated once
for a given container.

* Added new configuration in recovery.conf and postgres optimisations for master-slave replication (#118)

* Remove template logic and use plain create extension (#119)

* Remove template logic and added option to create multiple databases and extensions

* Fix travis error

* More optimisations for replication

* Fix logic for checking if database exists since we now can create
multiple databases.

* Added Licence file

* Add Licence file for the repo (#123)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Align changes to postgresql version 11

* Set destroy database to false

* Commented out code for destroy database

* Fix version number for build

* Merge develop to master to align with PostgreSQL 11 (#117)

* Added note about version number

* README update

* Revert to using pg 9.3 in latest build - prevent breaking downstream apps for now

* Revert to pg 9.3

* Fix references to 9.4 to make them 9.3 rather

* Fix incorrect version in 9.4 branch

* Fix TOPOLOGY conditional typo

* Update run-postgis-docker.sh

* Update run-postgis-docker.sh

added IPADDRESS

* Updates from Marco

* Allow connections from 192.168 private network too

* start temporary server in local-only mode, poll instead of blind wait, preserve pid 1

* Enable PostGIS Out DB raster support

http://postgis.net/2015/05/02/tip_enable_raster_drivers/
http://postgis.net/docs/postgis_installation.html#install_short_version

* Remove hardcoded reference to container name "docker"

* upgrade postgres to 9.5 and postgis to 2.2

* Added flexible IP range as arg on docker run

* Added better description to docker env vars

* Updated references to pg and postgis versions in readme

* Followup 0745c488, fix references to 9.4

* problem version

postgresql version is 9.4, instead of 9.5

* Added note about allowing external ports.

* Update README.md

* Cleanups to 9.5 branch - remove old supervisor files

* Fix for README

* 9.5 2.2 (#49)

* Allow connections from 192.168 private network too

* Updated references to pg and postgis versions in readme

* Cleanups to 9.5 branch - remove old supervisor files

* Fix for README

* Dont add supervisor stuff which is deprecated

* Fix 9.4 reference

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50) (#52)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#58)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#59)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Improve start (#57)

* Make initial dir optional

* Improve termination of background initial process #56

* Merge improvements from 9.5 branch (#60)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#59)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Improve start (#57)

* Make initial dir optional

* Improve termination of background initial process #56

* Added more options to convenience run script

* Added missing l from getopts

* Added missing l from getopts

* 9.5 2.2 (#61)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50) (#52)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Added more options to convenience run script

* Added missing l from getopts

* Added missing l from getopts

* Tweak convenience scripts (#62)


* Added missing l from getopts

* allow connection when using docker compose (#65)

see https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/4336
and https://github.com/kartoza/docker-postgis/issues/40

* Install gnupg for fetching keys first

* Fix key fetching

* Updated to 9.6 and postgis 2.4

* Ditch apt-cacher stuff

* Upgraded to PG 10

* change version from postgresql-10.0 to 10 and fix typo in run-postgis… (#76)

* change version from postgresql-10.0 to 10 and fix typo in run-postgis file

* edit setup.sh to version 10

* Change from version 10.0 to 10 in Dockerfile (#75)

I checked that postgresql-10.0 is an invalid name. It should be just postgresql-10

* Fixes for pg 10 to start nicely

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Fix #90 and replace references to slave with replicant

(Slave is a pejorative term)

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Merge branch 10 into develop (#113)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Port changes for Postgres version 11 (#114)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Port changes to 11 branch (#115)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Align changes to postgresql version 11

* Set destroy database to false

* Commented out code for destroy database

* Fix version number for build

* Implement conf lock file check (#116)

It will make sure that the conf file will only be generated once
for a given container.

* Added new configuration in recovery.conf and postgres optimisations for master-slave replication (#118)

* Remove template logic and use plain create extension (#119)

* Remove template logic and added option to create multiple databases and extensions

* Fix travis error

* More optimisations for replication

* Fix logic for checking if database exists since we now can create
multiple databases.

* Added Licence file

* Fix various issues with the database (#127)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Align changes to postgresql version 11

* Set destroy database to false

* Commented out code for destroy database

* Fix version number for build

* Merge develop to master to align with PostgreSQL 11 (#117)

* Added note about version number

* README update

* Revert to using pg 9.3 in latest build - prevent breaking downstream apps for now

* Revert to pg 9.3

* Fix references to 9.4 to make them 9.3 rather

* Fix incorrect version in 9.4 branch

* Fix TOPOLOGY conditional typo

* Update run-postgis-docker.sh

* Update run-postgis-docker.sh

added IPADDRESS

* Updates from Marco

* Allow connections from 192.168 private network too

* start temporary server in local-only mode, poll instead of blind wait, preserve pid 1

* Enable PostGIS Out DB raster support

http://postgis.net/2015/05/02/tip_enable_raster_drivers/
http://postgis.net/docs/postgis_installation.html#install_short_version

* Remove hardcoded reference to container name "docker"

* upgrade postgres to 9.5 and postgis to 2.2

* Added flexible IP range as arg on docker run

* Added better description to docker env vars

* Updated references to pg and postgis versions in readme

* Followup 0745c488, fix references to 9.4

* problem version

postgresql version is 9.4, instead of 9.5

* Added note about allowing external ports.

* Update README.md

* Cleanups to 9.5 branch - remove old supervisor files

* Fix for README

* 9.5 2.2 (#49)

* Allow connections from 192.168 private network too

* Updated references to pg and postgis versions in readme

* Cleanups to 9.5 branch - remove old supervisor files

* Fix for README

* Dont add supervisor stuff which is deprecated

* Fix 9.4 reference

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50) (#52)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#58)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#59)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Improve start (#57)

* Make initial dir optional

* Improve termination of background initial process #56

* Merge improvements from 9.5 branch (#60)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#59)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Improve start (#57)

* Make initial dir optional

* Improve termination of background initial process #56

* Added more options to convenience run script

* Added missing l from getopts

* Added missing l from getopts

* 9.5 2.2 (#61)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50) (#52)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Added more options to convenience run script

* Added missing l from getopts

* Added missing l from getopts

* Tweak convenience scripts (#62)


* Added missing l from getopts

* allow connection when using docker compose (#65)

see https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/4336
and https://github.com/kartoza/docker-postgis/issues/40

* Install gnupg for fetching keys first

* Fix key fetching

* Updated to 9.6 and postgis 2.4

* Ditch apt-cacher stuff

* Upgraded to PG 10

* change version from postgresql-10.0 to 10 and fix typo in run-postgis… (#76)

* change version from postgresql-10.0 to 10 and fix typo in run-postgis file

* edit setup.sh to version 10

* Change from version 10.0 to 10 in Dockerfile (#75)

I checked that postgresql-10.0 is an invalid name. It should be just postgresql-10

* Fixes for pg 10 to start nicely

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Fix #90 and replace references to slave with replicant

(Slave is a pejorative term)

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Merge branch 10 into develop (#113)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Port changes for Postgres version 11 (#114)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Port changes to 11 branch (#115)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Align changes to postgresql version 11

* Set destroy database to false

* Commented out code for destroy database

* Fix version number for build

* Implement conf lock file check (#116)

It will make sure that the conf file will only be generated once
for a given container.

* Added new configuration in recovery.conf and postgres optimisations for master-slave replication (#118)

* Remove template logic and use plain create extension (#119)

* Remove template logic and added option to create multiple databases and extensions

* Fix travis error

* More optimisations for replication

* Fix logic for checking if database exists since we now can create
multiple databases.

* Added Licence file

* add logic for running sql scripts and fix other various issues

* add logic to check if entrypoint directory is empty or not and then run sql

* fix pid error on startup of replication

* add better ways of checking if database exists whilst creating them

* Typo (#130)

* Allow configuring SSL (#129)

* Allow proiding custom ssl certificate and key

* Allow specifying custom ca file

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* add option to mount certificates

* fix comments in PR about mounting SSL

* Align to develop upstream

* Update dependencies in Dockerfile (#138)

* Update Dockerfile

switch to debian:buster

* Update Dockerfile to use ARG for image version

* Add OGR FDW to the installation and activate it in the docker-compose

* Add OGR FDW (#140)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Align changes to postgresql version 11

* Set destroy database to false

* Commented out code for destroy database

* Fix version number for build

* Merge develop to master to align with PostgreSQL 11 (#117)

* Added note about version number

* README update

* Revert to using pg 9.3 in latest build - prevent breaking downstream apps for now

* Revert to pg 9.3

* Fix references to 9.4 to make them 9.3 rather

* Fix incorrect version in 9.4 branch

* Fix TOPOLOGY conditional typo

* Update run-postgis-docker.sh

* Update run-postgis-docker.sh

added IPADDRESS

* Updates from Marco

* Allow connections from 192.168 private network too

* start temporary server in local-only mode, poll instead of blind wait, preserve pid 1

* Enable PostGIS Out DB raster support

http://postgis.net/2015/05/02/tip_enable_raster_drivers/
http://postgis.net/docs/postgis_installation.html#install_short_version

* Remove hardcoded reference to container name "docker"

* upgrade postgres to 9.5 and postgis to 2.2

* Added flexible IP range as arg on docker run

* Added better description to docker env vars

* Updated references to pg and postgis versions in readme

* Followup 0745c488, fix references to 9.4

* problem version

postgresql version is 9.4, instead of 9.5

* Added note about allowing external ports.

* Update README.md

* Cleanups to 9.5 branch - remove old supervisor files

* Fix for README

* 9.5 2.2 (#49)

* Allow connections from 192.168 private network too

* Updated references to pg and postgis versions in readme

* Cleanups to 9.5 branch - remove old supervisor files

* Fix for README

* Dont add supervisor stuff which is deprecated

* Fix 9.4 reference

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50) (#52)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#58)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#59)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Improve start (#57)

* Make initial dir optional

* Improve termination of background initial process #56

* Merge improvements from 9.5 branch (#60)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* 9.5 2.2 (#59)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Improve start (#57)

* Make initial dir optional

* Improve termination of background initial process #56

* Added more options to convenience run script

* Added missing l from getopts

* Added missing l from getopts

* 9.5 2.2 (#61)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50)

* Allow changing the default database name (#50) (#52)

* Commented out legacy scripts since it seems they are removed in 2.2

* Added more options to convenience run script

* Added missing l from getopts

* Added missing l from getopts

* Tweak convenience scripts (#62)


* Added missing l from getopts

* allow connection when using docker compose (#65)

see https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/4336
and https://github.com/kartoza/docker-postgis/issues/40

* Install gnupg for fetching keys first

* Fix key fetching

* Updated to 9.6 and postgis 2.4

* Ditch apt-cacher stuff

* Upgraded to PG 10

* change version from postgresql-10.0 to 10 and fix typo in run-postgis… (#76)

* change version from postgresql-10.0 to 10 and fix typo in run-postgis file

* edit setup.sh to version 10

* Change from version 10.0 to 10 in Dockerfile (#75)

I checked that postgresql-10.0 is an invalid name. It should be just postgresql-10

* Fixes for pg 10 to start nicely

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Fix #90 and replace references to slave with replicant

(Slave is a pejorative term)

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Merge branch 10 into develop (#113)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Port changes for Postgres version 11 (#114)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Port changes to 11 branch (#115)

* Fix typo in helper script

* Port work in develop to 10 branch (#90)

* Port 9.6 to develop (#89)

* Part one of porting work from 9.6 to 10

* Backported more scripts from 9.6 branch

* Added missing apt update in dockerfile

* Updates to entrypoint to reference image and update docker-compose to reference 10 pg

* Added sample and docs from 9.6 branch

* Removed my diagram as Rizky had already added one

* Fix env paths for pg 10

* Fixes for backporting work from 9.6 to 10 - dbb now spins up and accepts connections properly

* Update README.md

* Backport from branch: 9.6-2.4

Fix default datadir

- Change into default datadir
- Add small unittest

* Optimise PostgreSQL performance and align with the changes done in 9.6
version

* Fix version numbers

* Minor change to correct env file

* Merged 10 branch into develop

* Remove reduntant conf file from dockerfile

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from setup script

* Remove reduntant conf file directive from  script

* Migrate settings to be compatible with PostgreSQL version 11

* fix ssl setup

* Align changes to postgresql version 11

* Set destroy database to false

* Commented out code for destroy database

* Fix version number for build

* Implement conf lock file check (#116)

It will make sure that the conf file will only be generated once
for a given container.

* Added new configuration in recovery.conf and postgres optimisations for master-slave replication (#118)

* Remove template logic and use plain create extension (#119)

* Remove template logic and added option to create multiple databases and extensions

* Fix travis error

* More optimisations for replication

* Fix logic for checking if database exists since we now can create
multiple databases.

* Added Licence file

* add option to mount certificates

* fix comments in PR about mounting SSL

* Align to develop upstream

* Add OGR FDW to the installation and activate it in the docker-compose
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#--------- Generic stuff all our Dockerfiles should start with so we get caching ------------
FROM debian:stable
ARG IMAGE_VERSION=buster
FROM debian:$IMAGE_VERSION
MAINTAINER Tim Sutton<tim@kartoza.com>
# Reset ARG for version
ARG IMAGE_VERSION
RUN export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND noninteractive
RUN dpkg-divert --local --rename --add /sbin/initctl
RUN apt-get -y update; apt-get -y install gnupg2 wget ca-certificates rpl pwgen
RUN sh -c 'echo "deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ stretch-pgdg main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list'
RUN sh -c 'echo "deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ ${IMAGE_VERSION}-pgdg main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list'
RUN wget --quiet -O - https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc | apt-key add -
#-------------Application Specific Stuff ----------------------------------------------------
@ -16,7 +19,7 @@ RUN wget --quiet -O - https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc | apt-k
# We add postgis as well to prevent build errors (that we dont see on local builds)
# on docker hub e.g.
# The following packages have unmet dependencies:
RUN apt-get update; apt-get install -y postgresql-client-11 postgresql-common postgresql-11 postgresql-11-postgis-2.5 postgresql-11-pgrouting netcat
RUN apt-get update; apt-get install -y postgresql-client-11 postgresql-common postgresql-11 postgresql-11-postgis-2.5 postgresql-11-pgrouting netcat postgresql-11-ogr-fdw
# Open port 5432 so linked containers can see them
EXPOSE 5432

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@ -11,10 +11,11 @@ differentiates itself by:
* provides ssl support out of the box
* connections are restricted to the docker subnet
* template_postgis database template is created for you
* a default database 'gis' is created for you so you can use this container 'out of the
box' when it runs with e.g. QGIS
* replication support included
* Ability to create multiple database when you spin the database.
* Enable multiple extensions in the database when setting it up
We will work to add more security features to this container in the future with
the aim of making a PostGIS image that is ready to be used in a production
@ -87,11 +88,15 @@ sudo docker run --name "postgis" -p 25432:5432 -d -t kartoza/postgis
## Environment variables
You can also use the following environment variables to pass a
user name, password and/or default database name.
user name, password and/or default database name(or multiple databases comma separated).
* -e POSTGRES_USER=<PGUSER>
* -e POSTGRES_PASS=<PGPASSWORD>
* -e POSTGRES_DBNAME=<PGDBNAME>
* -e POSTGRES_MULTIPLE_EXTENSIONS=postgis,hstore,postgis_topology # You can pass as many extensions as you need.
* -e SSL_CERT_FILE=/your/own/ssl_cert_file.pem
* -e SSL_KEY_FILE=/your/own/ssl_key_file.key
* -e SSL_CA_FILE=/your/own/ssl_ca_file.pem
These will be used to create a new superuser with
your preferred credentials. If these are not specified then the postgresql
@ -148,6 +153,23 @@ Under ubuntu 16.04 the postgresql client can be installed like this:
sudo apt-get install postgresql-client-9.6
```
## Running SQL scripts on container startup.
In some instances users want to run some SQL scripts to populate the
database. Since the environment variable POSTGRES_DB allows
us to specify multiple database that can be created on startup.
When running scripts they will only be executed against the
first database ie POSTGRES_DB=gis,data,sample
The SQL script will be executed against the gis database.
Currently you can pass `.sql` and `.sql.gz` files as mounted volumes.
```
docker run -d -v ./setup-db.sql:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/setup-db.sql kartoza/postgis`
```
## Storing data on the host rather than the container.
@ -284,6 +306,42 @@ However, you should note that this option doesn't mean anything if you didn't
persist your database volume. Because if it is not persisted, then it will be lost
on restart because docker will recreate the container.
## Postgres SSL setup
By default the image is delivered with an unsigned SSL certificate. This helps to have an
encrypted connection to clients and avoid eavesdropping but does not help to mitigate
man in the middle (MITM) attacks.
You need to provide your own, signed private key to avoid this kind of attacks (and make
sure clients connect with verify-ca or verify-full sslmode).
The following is an example Dockerfile that sets up a container with custom ssl private key and certificate:
```
FROM kartoza/postgis:11.0-2.5
ADD ssl_cert.pem /etc/ssl/certs/ssl_cert.pem
ADD localhost_ssl_key.pem /etc/ssl/private/ssl_key.pem
RUN chmod 400 /etc/ssl/private/ssl_key.pem
```
And a docker-compose.yml to initialize with this configuration:
```
services:
postgres:
build:
dockerfile: Dockerfile
context: ssl_secured_docker
environment:
- SSL_CERT_FILE=/etc/ssl/certs/ssl_cert.pem
- SSL_KEY_FILE=/etc/ssl/private/ssl_key.pem
```
See [the postgres documentation about SSL](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/libpq-ssl.html#LIBQ-SSL-CERTIFICATES) for more information.
## Credits
Tim Sutton (tim@kartoza.com)

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# docker-compose build
# docker-compose up -d web
version: '2'
version: '2.1'
volumes:
dbbackups:
postgis-data:
@ -8,21 +8,26 @@ volumes:
services:
db:
image: kartoza/postgis:10.0-2.4
image: kartoza/postgis:11.0-2.5
volumes:
- 'postgis-data:/var/lib/postgresql'
- 'dbbackups:/backups'
- postgis-data:/var/lib/postgresql
- dbbackups:/backups
environment:
# If you need to create multiple database you can add coma separated databases eg gis,data
- POSTGRES_DB=gis
- POSTGRES_USER=docker
- POSTGRES_PASS=docker
- ALLOW_IP_RANGE=0.0.0.0/0
# Add extensions you need to be enabled by default in the DB. Default are the three specified below
- POSTGRES_MULTIPLE_EXTENSIONS=postgis,hstore,postgis_topology,ogr_fdw
ports:
- 25432:5432
restart: unless-stopped
- 5434:5432
restart: on-failure
healthcheck:
test: "exit 0"
dbbackups:
image: kartoza/pg-backup:10.0
image: kartoza/pg-backup:11.0
hostname: pg-backups
volumes:
- dbbackups:/backups
@ -35,4 +40,7 @@ services:
- PGDATABASE=gis
- PGPORT=5432
- PGHOST=db
restart: unless-stopped
restart: on-failure
depends_on:
db:
condition: service_healthy

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@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
# This script will run as the postgres user due to the Dockerfile USER directive
set -e
#TODO Prepare lock files that prevent running the setup-conf,setup-pg_hba,setup-ssl.sh on each restart
# Setup postgres CONF file
source /setup-conf.sh
@ -15,29 +14,63 @@ source /setup-ssl.sh
source /setup-pg_hba.sh
# Running extended script or sql if provided.
# Useful for people who extends the image.
function entry_point_script {
SETUP_LOCKFILE="/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/.entry_point.lock"
if [[ -f "${SETUP_LOCKFILE}" ]]; then
return 0
else
if find "/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d" -mindepth 1 -print -quit 2>/dev/null | grep -q .; then
for f in /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/*; do
export PGPASSWORD=${POSTGRES_PASS}
list=(`echo ${POSTGRES_DBNAME} | tr ',' ' '`)
arr=(${list})
SINGLE_DB=${arr[0]}
case "$f" in
*.sql) echo "$0: running $f"; psql ${SINGLE_DB} -U ${POSTGRES_USER} -p 5432 -h localhost -f ${f} || true ;;
*.sql.gz) echo "$0: running $f"; gunzip < "$f" | psql ${SINGLE_DB} -U ${POSTGRES_USER} -p 5432 -h localhost || true ;;
*) echo "$0: ignoring $f" ;;
esac
echo
done
# Put lock file to make sure entry point scripts were run
touch ${SETUP_LOCKFILE}
else
return 0
fi
fi
}
function kill_postgres {
PID=`cat ${PG_PID}`
kill -TERM ${PID}
# Wait for background postgres main process to exit
while [[ "$(ls -A ${PG_PID} 2>/dev/null)" ]]; do
sleep 1
done
}
if [[ -z "$REPLICATE_FROM" ]]; then
# This means this is a master instance. We check that database exists
echo "Setup master database"
source /setup-database.sh
entry_point_script
kill_postgres
else
# This means this is a slave/replication instance.
echo "Setup slave database"
source /setup-replication.sh
fi
# Running extended script or sql if provided.
# Useful for people who extends the image.
echo
for f in /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/*; do
case "$f" in
*.sh) echo "$0: running $f"; . "$f" ;;
*.sql) echo "$0: running $f"; "${psql[@]}" < "$f"; echo ;;
*.sql.gz) echo "$0: running $f"; gunzip -c "$f" | "${psql[@]}"; echo ;;
*) echo "$0: ignoring $f" ;;
esac
echo
done
# If no arguments passed to entrypoint, then run postgres by default
if [[ $# -eq 0 ]];

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@ -44,16 +44,27 @@ if [ -z "${DESTROY_DATABASE_ON_RESTART}" ]; then
DESTROY_DATABASE_ON_RESTART=true
fi
if [ -z "${PG_MAX_WAL_SENDERS}" ]; then
PG_MAX_WAL_SENDERS=8
PG_MAX_WAL_SENDERS=10
fi
if [ -z "${PG_WAL_KEEP_SEGMENTS}" ]; then
PG_WAL_KEEP_SEGMENTS=100
PG_WAL_KEEP_SEGMENTS=250
fi
if [ -z "${IP_LIST}" ]; then
IP_LIST='*'
fi
if [ -z "${SSL_CERT_FILE}" ]; then
SSL_CERT_FILE='/etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem'
fi
if [ -z "${SSL_KEY_FILE}" ]; then
SSL_KEY_FILE='/etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key'
fi
if [ -z "${POSTGRES_MULTIPLE_EXTENSIONS}" ]; then
POSTGRES_MULTIPLE_EXTENSIONS='postgis,hstore,postgis_topology'
fi
# Compatibility with official postgres variable
# Official postgres variable gets priority
if [ ! -z "${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}" ]; then

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@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ services:
# We can specify optional credentials
POSTGRES_USER: 'docker'
POSTGRES_PASS: 'docker'
# Setup master replication variables
#PG_MAX_WAL_SENDERS: 8
#PG_WAL_KEEP_SEGMENTS: 100
# You can expose the port to observe it in your local machine
ports:
- "7777:5432"

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@ -15,21 +15,21 @@ cat $CONF.template > $CONF
# This script will setup necessary configuration to optimise for PostGIS and to enable replications
cat >> $CONF <<EOF
wal_level = hot_standby
max_wal_senders = $PG_MAX_WAL_SENDERS
wal_keep_segments = $PG_WAL_KEEP_SEGMENTS
max_wal_senders = ${PG_MAX_WAL_SENDERS}
wal_keep_segments = ${PG_WAL_KEEP_SEGMENTS}
superuser_reserved_connections= 10
max_wal_size= 2GB
wal_keep_segments= 64
hot_standby = on
listen_addresses = '${IP_LIST}'
shared_buffers = 500MB
work_mem = 16MB
maintenance_work_mem = 128MB
wal_buffers = 1MB
# uncomment checkpoint_segments below if postgresql <= 9.4
# checkpoint_segments = 6
random_page_cost = 2.0
xmloption = 'document'
#archive_mode=on
#archive_command = 'test ! -f ${WAL_ARCHIVE}/%f && cp -r %p ${WAL_ARCHIVE}/%f'
#user-settings
EOF
# Optimise PostgreSQL shared memory for PostGIS

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@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ source /env-data.sh
# test if DATADIR is existent
if [[ ! -d ${DATADIR} ]]; then
echo "Creating Postgres data at ${DATADIR}"
mkdir -p ${DATADIR}
echo "Creating Postgres data at ${DATADIR}"
mkdir -p ${DATADIR}
fi
@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ chown -R postgres:postgres ${DATADIR}
# test if DATADIR has content
if [[ ! "$(ls -A ${DATADIR})" ]]; then
# No content yet - first time pg is being run!
# No Replicate From settings. Assume that this is a master database.
# Initialise db
echo "Initializing Postgres Database at ${DATADIR}"
#chown -R postgres $DATADIR
su - postgres -c "$INITDB ${DATADIR}"
# No content yet - first time pg is being run!
# No Replicate From settings. Assume that this is a master database.
# Initialise db
echo "Initializing Postgres Database at ${DATADIR}"
#chown -R postgres $DATADIR
su - postgres -c "$INITDB ${DATADIR}"
fi
# test database existing
@ -35,76 +35,36 @@ su - postgres -c "${POSTGRES} -D ${DATADIR} -c config_file=${CONF} ${LOCALONLY}
# wait for postgres to come up
until su - postgres -c "psql -l"; do
sleep 1
sleep 1
done
echo "postgres ready"
RESULT=`su - postgres -c "psql -l | grep -w template_postgis | wc -l"`
if [[ ${RESULT} == '1' ]]
then
echo 'Postgis Already There'
if [[ ${HSTORE} == "true" ]]; then
echo 'HSTORE is only useful when you create the postgis database.'
fi
if [[ ${TOPOLOGY} == "true" ]]; then
echo 'TOPOLOGY is only useful when you create the postgis database.'
fi
else
echo "Postgis is missing, installing now"
# Note the dockerfile must have put the postgis.sql and spatialrefsys.sql scripts into /root/
# We use template0 since we want different encoding to template1
echo "Creating template postgis"
su - postgres -c "createdb template_postgis -E UTF8 -T template0"
echo "Enabling template_postgis as a template"
CMD="UPDATE pg_database SET datistemplate = TRUE WHERE datname = 'template_postgis';"
su - postgres -c "psql -c \"$CMD\""
echo "Loading postgis extension"
su - postgres -c "psql template_postgis -c 'CREATE EXTENSION postgis;'"
if [[ ${HSTORE} == "true" ]]
then
echo "Enabling hstore in the template"
su - postgres -c "psql template_postgis -c 'CREATE EXTENSION hstore;'"
fi
if [[ ${TOPOLOGY} == "true" ]]
then
echo "Enabling topology in the template"
su - postgres -c "psql template_postgis -c 'CREATE EXTENSION postgis_topology;'"
fi
# Needed when importing old dumps using e.g ndims for constraints
# Ignore error if it doesn't exists
echo "Loading legacy sql"
su - postgres -c "psql template_postgis -f ${SQLDIR}/legacy_minimal.sql" || true
su - postgres -c "psql template_postgis -f ${SQLDIR}/legacy_gist.sql" || true
fi
# Setup user
source /setup-user.sh
# Create a default db called 'gis' or $POSTGRES_DBNAME that you can use to get up and running quickly
# It will be owned by the docker db user
# Since we now pass a comma separated list in database creation we need to search for all databases as a test
RESULT=`su - postgres -c "psql -l | grep -w ${POSTGRES_DBNAME} | wc -l"`
echo "Check default db exists"
if [[ ! ${RESULT} == '1' ]]; then
echo "Create default db ${POSTGRES_DBNAME}"
su - postgres -c "createdb -O ${POSTGRES_USER} -T template_postgis ${POSTGRES_DBNAME}"
else
echo "${POSTGRES_DBNAME} db already exists"
fi
for db in $(echo ${POSTGRES_DBNAME} | tr ',' ' '); do
RESULT=`su - postgres -c "psql -t -c \"SELECT count(1) from pg_database where datname='${db}';\""`
if [[ ${RESULT} -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "Create db ${db}"
su - postgres -c "createdb -O ${POSTGRES_USER} ${db}"
for ext in $(echo ${POSTGRES_MULTIPLE_EXTENSIONS} | tr ',' ' '); do
echo "Enabling ${ext} in the database ${db}"
su - postgres -c "psql -c 'CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS ${ext} cascade;' $db"
done
echo "Loading legacy sql"
su - postgres -c "psql ${db} -f ${SQLDIR}/legacy_minimal.sql" || true
su - postgres -c "psql ${db} -f ${SQLDIR}/legacy_gist.sql" || true
else
echo "${db} db already exists"
fi
done
# This should show up in docker logs afterwards
su - postgres -c "psql -l"
# Kill postgres
PID=`cat ${PG_PID}`
kill -TERM ${PID}
# Wait for background postgres main process to exit
while [[ "$(ls -A ${PG_PID} 2>/dev/null)" ]]; do
sleep 1
done

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@ -74,6 +74,8 @@ cat > ${DATADIR}/recovery.conf <<EOF
standby_mode = on
primary_conninfo = 'host=${REPLICATE_FROM} port=${REPLICATE_PORT} user=${POSTGRES_USER} password=${POSTGRES_PASS} sslmode=${PGSSLMODE}'
trigger_file = '${PROMOTE_FILE}'
recovery_target_timeline='latest'
recovery_target_action='promote'
#restore_command = 'cp /opt/archive/%f "%p"' Use if you are syncing the wal segments from master
EOF
# Setup permissions. Postgres won't start without this.

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@ -25,9 +25,11 @@ chmod 0777 ${PGSTAT_TMP}
echo "ssl = true" >> $CONF
#echo "ssl_ciphers = 'DEFAULT:!LOW:!EXP:!MD5:@STRENGTH' " >> $CONF
#echo "ssl_renegotiation_limit = 512MB " >> $CONF
echo "ssl_cert_file = '/etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem'" >> $CONF
echo "ssl_key_file = '/etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key'" >> $CONF
#echo "ssl_ca_file = '' # (change requires restart)" >> $CONF
echo "ssl_cert_file = '${SSL_CERT_FILE}'" >> $CONF
echo "ssl_key_file = '${SSL_KEY_FILE}'" >> $CONF
if [ ! -z "${SSL_CA_FILE}" ]; then
echo "ssl_ca_file = '${SSL_CA_FILE}' # (change requires restart)" >> $CONF
fi
#echo "ssl_crl_file = ''" >> $CONF
# Put lock file to make sure conf was not reinitialized