#!/bin/bash set -e if [ "$1" = 'postgres' ]; then mkdir -p "$PGDATA" chown -R postgres "$PGDATA" chmod g+s /run/postgresql chown -R postgres:postgres /run/postgresql # look specifically for PG_VERSION, as it is expected in the DB dir if [ ! -s "$PGDATA/PG_VERSION" ]; then gosu postgres initdb sed -ri "s/^#(listen_addresses\s*=\s*)\S+/\1'*'/" "$PGDATA"/postgresql.conf # check password first so we can output the warning before postgres # messes it up if [ "$POSTGRES_PASSWORD" ]; then pass="PASSWORD '$POSTGRES_PASSWORD'" authMethod=md5 else # The - option suppresses leading tabs but *not* spaces. :) cat >&2 <<-'EOWARN' **************************************************** WARNING: No password has been set for the database. This will allow anyone with access to the Postgres port to access your database. In Docker's default configuration, this is effectively any other container on the same system. Use "-e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password" to set it in "docker run". **************************************************** EOWARN pass= authMethod=trust fi : ${POSTGRES_USER:=postgres} : ${POSTGRES_DB:=$POSTGRES_USER} if [ "$POSTGRES_DB" != 'postgres' ]; then gosu postgres postgres --single -jE <<-EOSQL CREATE DATABASE "$POSTGRES_DB" ; EOSQL echo fi if [ "$POSTGRES_USER" = 'postgres' ]; then op='ALTER' else op='CREATE' fi gosu postgres postgres --single -jE <<-EOSQL $op USER "$POSTGRES_USER" WITH SUPERUSER $pass ; EOSQL echo { echo; echo "host all all 0.0.0.0/0 $authMethod"; } >> "$PGDATA"/pg_hba.conf if [ -d /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d ]; then for f in /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/*.sh; do [ -f "$f" ] && . "$f" done fi fi exec gosu postgres "$@" fi exec "$@"