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.. _external_database:
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`External database for pgAdmin user settings`:index:
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The user settings used by pgAdmin are stored in a SQLite database. In this
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database, many settings are stored, such as preferences, user accounts,
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auto-discovered servers, and many more.
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As SQLite is a file-based database and it can be anywhere in the file system,
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so it is not designed to take care of failures (no HA support). Furthermore,
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it isn't designed to handle multiple connections concurrently reading/writing
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data to it. Example: In environments such as Kubernetes it may be useful to
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use an alternate backend to avoid using SQLite on non-ephemeral storage and to
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allow HA of the settings database.
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In order to prevent this, pgAdmin now supports storing user settings in an
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external database using the new 'CONFIG_DATABASE_URI' parameter in the
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:ref:`config.py <config_py>` file.
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Use SQLite Database
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In order to use SQLite Database, make sure CONFIG_DATABASE_URI parameter is
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set to an empty string like ''. By default it is set to an empty string in the
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config.py so if you would like to use SQLite database then no need to change
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anything.
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Use External Database
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In order to use an external database, make sure CONFIG_DATABASE_URI parameter
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is set like "dialect+driver://username:password@host:port/database".
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**Note** It is recommended to create the database in advance.
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Use PostgreSQL Database
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Following are the formats to use PostgreSQL as an external database.
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Basic syntax:
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.. code-block:: bash
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postgresql://username:password@host:port/database
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Using specific schema (It is recommended to create the schema in advance):
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.. code-block:: bash
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postgresql://username:password@host:port/database?options=-csearch_path=<schema name>
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Using default pgpass path for the service account:
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.. code-block:: bash
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postgresql://username@host:port?options=-csearch_path=<schema name>
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Specifying pgpass file path:
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.. code-block:: bash
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postgresql://username@host:port?passfile=<path of the pgpass file>&options=-csearch_path=<schema name>
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