![]() local/path/to/my/certificate.crt speckle-server-pgadmin-1:/var/lib/pgadmin/storage/admin_/ (assuming the default pgadmin user is and speckle-server-pgadmin-1 is the name of the pgAdmin container.) Copy this certificate into the pgadmin container with docker cp.(optional) For some databases, but not the default database provided by Speckle, you may also have to provide a Certificate. If installed with Speckle's manual installation or DigitalOcean 1-click, by default the value of these are all speckle. ![]() for database, username, and password use the values in your configuration assigned to the respective POSTGRES_DB, POSTGRES_USER, and POSTGRES_PASSWORD keys.for port, use 5432 (or the value discovered when running docker ps -filter name='postgres', see instructions above).the name of the Postgres container can be found with docker ps -filter name='postgres'.for the Host name/addresses enter the name of the Postgres container, in our example it is speckle-server-postgres-1.In the dialog box in the General tab, enter the name docker-compose. The default values we provided in our docker-compose-pgadmin.yml file are and the password admin.The user name and password can be found next to PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL and PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD in your configuration file for pgAdmin. Full details of this command can be found in Docker's documentation (opens new window).įor those who are interested, more information about SSH tunnels can be found in DigitalOcean's Documentation (opens new window) # Connecting pgAdmin to Postgres From your terminal window, request the list of running processes from Docker. # Ensure Postgres and pgAdmin are runningĭetermine if pgAdmin is already installed and running. ![]()
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