[stork-users] Make stork-tool use predefined password?
Jason Bailey
JBailey at emerytelcom.com
Wed Apr 23 20:16:15 UTC 2025
I was doing that, but apparently I was doing something wrong. I assumed I had misunderstood how the db-password option works. I've give it another go.
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From: Slawek Figiel <slawek at isc.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2025 1:11:25 PM
To: stork-users at lists.isc.org <stork-users at lists.isc.org>
Cc: JBailey at emerytelcom.com <JBailey at emerytelcom.com>
Subject: Re: [stork-users] Make stork-tool use predefined password?
Hello Jason,
Please, look at the stork-tool CLI help or man:
--db-password value The database password to be used for
database connections; it is recommended to provide this value using an
environment variable or leave it empty to type it in the safe prompt.
[$STORK_DATABASE_PASSWORD]
This argument (--db-password) and environment variable
(STORK_DATABASE_PASSWORD) are supported by the "db-create" command of
stork-tool that can create a Stork user. You can also create a user on
your own using the "psql" executable or the "createuser" utility from
the "postgresql-common" package.
Regards,
Slawek Figiel
On 4/23/25 9:00 PM, Jason Bailey wrote:
> This may be an odd question, but I haven't seen anything on the website
> (through the official Stork docs), but is there a way to get stork-tool
> to use a password I set instead of having stork-tool automatically
> generate one? I'm trying to automate the configuration and a random
> password makes that hard.
>
> Thoughts on that?
>
> Thank you!
>
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