crunchy-pgadmin4
The crunchy-pgadmin4 container executes the pgAdmin4 web application.
pgAdmin4 provides a web user interface to PostgreSQL databases. A sample screenshot is below:
Features
The following features are supported by the crunchy-pgadmin4 container:
- Expose port (5050 by default) which is the web server port.
- Mount a certificate and key to the
/certs
directory and setENABLE_TLS
to true to activate HTTPS mode. - Set username and password for login via environment variables.
Restrictions
- An emptyDir, with write access, must be mounted to the
/run/httpd
directory in OpenShift.
Packages
The crunchy-pgadmin4 Docker image contains the following packages (versions vary depending on PostgreSQL version):
- PostgreSQL (13.11, 12.15, and 11.20)
- pgAdmin4
- CentOS 7, UBI 8 - publicly available
- UBI 7, UBI 8 - customers only
Environment Variables
Required
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
PGADMIN_SETUP_EMAIL | None | Set this value to the email address used for pgAdmin4 login. |
PGADMIN_SETUP_PASSWORD | None | Set this value to a password used for pgAdmin4 login. This should be a strong password. |
SERVER_PORT | 5050 | Set this value to a change the port pgAdmin4 listens on. |
SERVER_PATH | / | Set this value to customize the path of the URL that will be utilized to access the pgAdmin4 web application. |
ENABLE_TLS | FALSE | Set this value to true to enable HTTPS on the pgAdmin4 container. This requires a server.key and server.crt to be mounted on the /certs directory. |
Optional
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
CRUNCHY_DEBUG | FALSE | Set this to true to enable debugging in logs. Note: this mode can reveal secrets in logs. |