Thanks Yogesh. It's now working for some reason but for some strange reason it creates two empty directories called .pgpass and pgadmin_servers.json in the directory where the compose file is. Very odd.
Can pgadmin use a pg_service.conf file so I don't have to map two files? Alternatively is there a way to specify all this in environment variables instead of mapping files? finally is there any way to bypass the initial login screen? Ideally I would specify a set of env variables like I do for the postgres containers POSTGRES_DB POSTGRES_USER POSTGRES_PASSWORD POSTGRES_HOST Ideally they would be the same variables! Thanks. On Wed, May 17, 2023 at 10:39 PM Yogesh Mahajan <yogesh.maha...@enterprisedb.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > Order should not matter here.I tried with above docker-compose & its working > fine. > Could you please try adding the below variable in the environment and > creating a container? > PGADMIN_CONFIG_CONSOLE_LOG_LEVEL: 10 > And check if logs shows - > 2023-05-17 16:06:15 pgAdmin 4 - Application Initialisation > 2023-05-17 16:06:15 ====================================== > 2023-05-17 16:06:15 > 2023-05-17 16:06:24 ---------- > 2023-05-17 16:06:24 Loading servers with: > 2023-05-17 16:06:24 User: *****@***.com > 2023-05-17 16:06:24 SQLite pgAdmin config: /var/lib/pgadmin/pgadmin4.db > 2023-05-17 16:06:24 ---------- > 2023-05-17 16:06:24 Added 1 Server Group(s) and 7 Server(s). > > Also can you please check if the source file path for servers.json is > correct? If the source file path is incorrect, servers will not be loaded. > > Thanks, > Yogesh Mahajan > EnterpriseDB > > > On Wed, May 17, 2023 at 3:31 PM Tim Uckun <timuc...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi. >> >> I want to set up pgadmin in a docker compose and have it automatically >> be able to connect to the database running in the same compose file. >> >> I have set up the following entry in the compose file (excuse the indents) >> >> pgadmin: >> image: dpage/pgadmin4:latest >> volumes: >> - ./pgadmin_servers.json:/pgadmin4/servers.json >> - ./pgpass:/pgadmin4/.pgpass:ro >> ports: >> - 5050:5050 >> environment: >> PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL: timuc...@gmail.com >> PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD: admin >> PGADMIN_LISTEN_PORT: 5050 >> PGADMIN_SERVER_JSON_FILE: /pgadmin4/servers.json >> >> This is the servers file >> >> { >> "Servers": { >> "1": { >> "Name": "Minimally Defined Server", >> "Group": "Server Group 1", >> "Port": 5432, >> "Username": "benchmarkdbuser", >> "Host": "tfb-database", >> "SSLMode": "prefer", >> "MaintenanceDB": "hello_world", >> "PassFile": "/pgadmin4/.pgpass" >> } >> } >> } >> >> This launched the pgadmin app but the server doesn't show up in the list. >> >> I am wondering what I need to do in order to make this happen. Ideally >> the app would also log in as admin and go right to the startup screen. >> >> Thanks. >> >>