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By default, pgadmin4 uses SERVER_MODE = True. This requires access to system directories (e.g. /var/lib/pgadmin). There is no easy way to change this mode during runtime. One has to change or add config files withing pgadmin's directory structure to change it or add a system-wide config file under `/etc/pgadmin`[1]. This isn't always easy to achive or may not be possible at all. For those usecases this implements a switch in the pgadmin4 derivation and adds a new top-level package `pgadmin4-desktopmode`. This builds in DESKTOP MODE and allows the usage of pgadmin4 without the nixOS module and without access to system-wide directories. pgadmin4 module saves the configuration to /etc/pgadmin/config_system.py pgadmin4-desktopmode tries to read that as well. This normally fails with a PermissionError, as the config file is owned by the user of the pgadmin module. With the check-system-config-dir.patch this will just throw a warning but will continue and not read the file. If we run pgadmin4-desktopmode as root (something one really shouldn't do), it can read the config file and fail, because of the wrong config for desktopmode. [1]https://www.pgadmin.org/docs/pgadmin4/latest/config_py.html Signed-off-by: Florian Brandes <florian.brandes@posteo.de>
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2.0 KiB
Nix
58 lines
2.0 KiB
Nix
import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, lib, ... }:
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{
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name = "pgadmin4";
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meta.maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ mkg20001 gador ];
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nodes.machine = { pkgs, ... }: {
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imports = [ ./common/user-account.nix ];
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environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
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curl
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pgadmin4-desktopmode
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];
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services.postgresql = {
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enable = true;
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authentication = ''
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host all all localhost trust
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'';
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ensureUsers = [
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{
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name = "postgres";
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ensurePermissions = {
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"DATABASE \"postgres\"" = "ALL PRIVILEGES";
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};
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}
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];
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};
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services.pgadmin = {
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port = 5051;
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enable = true;
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initialEmail = "bruh@localhost.de";
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initialPasswordFile = pkgs.writeText "pw" "bruh2012!";
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};
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};
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testScript = ''
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with subtest("Check pgadmin module"):
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machine.wait_for_unit("postgresql")
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machine.wait_for_unit("pgadmin")
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machine.wait_until_succeeds("curl -s localhost:5051")
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machine.wait_until_succeeds("curl -s localhost:5051/login | grep \"<title>pgAdmin 4</title>\" > /dev/null")
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# pgadmin4 module saves the configuration to /etc/pgadmin/config_system.py
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# pgadmin4-desktopmode tries to read that as well. This normally fails with a PermissionError, as the config file
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# is owned by the user of the pgadmin module. With the check-system-config-dir.patch this will just throw a warning
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# but will continue and not read the file.
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# If we run pgadmin4-desktopmode as root (something one really shouldn't do), it can read the config file and fail,
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# because of the wrong config for desktopmode.
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with subtest("Check pgadmin standalone desktop mode"):
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machine.execute("sudo -u alice pgadmin4 >&2 &", timeout=60)
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machine.wait_until_succeeds("curl -s localhost:5050")
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machine.wait_until_succeeds("curl -s localhost:5050/browser/ | grep \"<title>pgAdmin 4</title>\" > /dev/null")
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'';
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})
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