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# Multi Database PostgreSQL with PGBouncer
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This Compose project will let you run multiple database within one PostgreSQL container. It's based on (Cristian Angulo)[https://dev.to/nietzscheson/multiples-postgres-databases-in-one-service-with-docker-compose-4fdf]'s post on the subject.
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This Compose project will let you run multiple database within one PostgreSQL container. It's based on [Cristian Angulo](https://dev.to/nietzscheson/multiples-postgres-databases-in-one-service-with-docker-compose-4fdf)'s post on the subject.
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The original version creates users per database, with the same name as teh database. This version sets the password for the users created to that of the postgres user.
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The `multiple-databases.sh` script does the heavy lifting, creating the databases and the associated users.
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The original version creates users per database, with the same name as the database. This version sets the password for the users created to that of the postgres user.
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It also starts up a PGBouncer.
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* POSTGRES_PASSWORD
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### Host IP
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I use these with Tailscale - Use this to set the IP for Postgre to bind to.
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Use this to set the IP for Postgres to bind to.
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### Host Kind
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In the compose.yaml, you'll see `postgresql.${HOST_KIND}.conf`. This lets you have custom parameters for PostgreSQL per host type. Use https://pgtune.leopard.in.ua to build your own.
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Set the `POSTGRES_MULTIPLE_DATABASES` value in `compose.yaml` to a series of comma separated database names.
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## Data directory
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If you're using this for Cache, per SolidCache, you may be happy to use named bind mountings and let Docker manage storage.
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If you're using this for cache, say [SolidCache](https://github.com/rails/solid_cache), you may be happy to use named bind mountings and let Docker manage storage.
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Alternatively, bind mount a local directory for PostgreSQL to use.
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