This repository is intended to make it easier to develop Marten locally by automating the database configuration in a container.
You need to have Docker installed.
Just execute startPostgres.sh
. That's it!
Notes: Marten depends on an environment variable (marten_testing_database
) to connect to the testing DB. In order to get this variable set correctly, you need to do one of these two things:
- Run the start script as
. ./startPostgres.sh
, which allows the script to set global variables - Set
marten_testing_database
manually by executing
export marten_testing_database=Host=localhost\;Port=5454\;Database=marten_test\;Username=postgres\;Password=Password12!
Just execute startPostgres.cmd
. That's it!
Notes: Marten depends on an environment variable (marten_testing_database
) to connect to the testing DB. In order to get this variable set correctly, you need to do one of these two things:
- Run the start script as
. ./startPostgres.cmd
, which allows the script to set global variables - Set
marten_testing_database
manually by executing
SET marten_testing_database=Host=localhost\;Port=5454\;Database=marten_test\;Username=postgres\;Password=Password12!
Starts a docker container with PSQL 10 with PLV8. (Note that it regenerates the container every time, since that process is super fast and it allows the same workflow to be followed even if the Dockerfile
changes.)
The image is named marten-db
.
Stops the container running marten-db
.
In case you need to jump into a PSQL console to poke around at anything, this abstracts the connection syntax.