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.env.example
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.env.example
@ -1067,3 +1067,15 @@ SOKETI_METRICS_SERVER_PORT=9601
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### ONEDEV ##################################################
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ONEDEV_HTTP_PORT=6610
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ONEDEV_SSH_PORT=6611
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### Keycloak ################################################
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KEYCLOAK_VERSION=latest
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KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_INIT=true
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KEYCLOAK_HTTP_PORT=8081
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KEYCLOAK_CREATE_ADMIN_USER=true
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KEYCLOAK_ADMIN_USER='admin'
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KEYCLOAK_ADMIN_PASSWORD='secret'
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KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_HOST=postgres
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KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_USER=laradock_keycloak
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KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_PASSWORD=laradock_keycloak
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KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_DB=laradock_keycloak
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7 - There you can operate with tarantool database ([official documentation](https://www.tarantool.io/en/doc/latest/) can be helpful).
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<br>
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<a name="use Keycloak"></a>
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## Use Keycloak
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1. Run the Keycloak Container (`keycloak`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
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```bash
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docker-compose up -d keycloak
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```
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2. Open your browser and visit the localhost on port 8081: `http://localhost:8081`
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3. Login with the following credentials:
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- Username: `admin`
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- Password: `secret`
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<br>
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<a name="CodeIgniter"></a>
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- GITLAB_POSTGRES_USER=${GITLAB_POSTGRES_USER}
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- GITLAB_POSTGRES_PASSWORD=${GITLAB_POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
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- GITLAB_POSTGRES_DB=${GITLAB_POSTGRES_DB}
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- KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_INIT=${KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_INIT}
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- KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_USER=${KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_USER}
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- KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_PASSWORD=${KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
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- KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_DB=${KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_DB}
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- JUPYTERHUB_POSTGRES_INIT=${JUPYTERHUB_POSTGRES_INIT}
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- JUPYTERHUB_POSTGRES_USER=${JUPYTERHUB_POSTGRES_USER}
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- JUPYTERHUB_POSTGRES_PASSWORD=${JUPYTERHUB_POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
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- frontend
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- backend
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restart: always
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### keycloak ##################################################
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keycloak:
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image: bitnami/keycloak:${KEYCLOAK_VERSION}
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ports:
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- "${KEYCLOAK_HTTP_PORT}:${KEYCLOAK_HTTP_PORT}"
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environment:
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- KEYCLOAK_HTTP_PORT=${KEYCLOAK_HTTP_PORT}
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- KEYCLOAK_CREATE_ADMIN_USER=${KEYCLOAK_CREATE_ADMIN_USER}
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- KEYCLOAK_ADMIN_USER=${KEYCLOAK_ADMIN_USER}
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- KEYCLOAK_ADMIN_PASSWORD=${KEYCLOAK_ADMIN_PASSWORD}
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- KEYCLOAK_DATABASE_HOST=${KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_HOST}
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- KEYCLOAK_DATABASE_PORT=${POSTGRES_PORT}
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- KEYCLOAK_DATABASE_NAME=${KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_DB}
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- KEYCLOAK_DATABASE_USER=${KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_USER}
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- KEYCLOAK_DATABASE_PASSWORD=${KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
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depends_on:
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- postgres
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networks:
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- frontend
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- backend
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postgres/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init_keycloak_db.sh
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postgres/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init_keycloak_db.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Copy createdb.sh.example to createdb.sh
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# then uncomment then set database name and username to create you need databases
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#
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# example: .env POSTGRES_USER=appuser and need db name is myshop_db
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#
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# psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 --username "$POSTGRES_USER" --dbname "$POSTGRES_DB" <<-EOSQL
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# CREATE USER myuser WITH PASSWORD 'mypassword';
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# CREATE DATABASE myshop_db;
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# GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE myshop_db TO myuser;
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# EOSQL
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#
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# this sh script will auto run when the postgres container starts and the $DATA_PATH_HOST/postgres not found.
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#
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#
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# psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 --username "$POSTGRES_USER" --dbname "$POSTGRES_DB" <<-EOSQL
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# CREATE USER db1 WITH PASSWORD 'db1';
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# CREATE DATABASE db1;
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# GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE db1 TO db1;
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# EOSQL
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#
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# psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 --username "$POSTGRES_USER" --dbname "$POSTGRES_DB" <<-EOSQL
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# CREATE USER db2 WITH PASSWORD 'db2';
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# CREATE DATABASE db2;
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# GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE db2 TO db2;
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# EOSQL
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#
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# psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 --username "$POSTGRES_USER" --dbname "$POSTGRES_DB" <<-EOSQL
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# CREATE USER db3 WITH PASSWORD 'db3';
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# CREATE DATABASE db3;
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# GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE db3 TO db3;
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# EOSQL
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#
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### default database and user for keycloak ##############################################
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if [ "$KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_INIT" == 'true' ]; then
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psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 --username "$POSTGRES_USER" --dbname "$POSTGRES_DB" <<-EOSQL
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CREATE USER $KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_USER WITH PASSWORD '$KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_PASSWORD';
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CREATE DATABASE $KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_DB;
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GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE $KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_DB TO $KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_USER;
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ALTER ROLE $KEYCLOAK_POSTGRES_USER CREATEROLE SUPERUSER;
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EOSQL
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echo
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fi
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