discourse/config/database.yml
Loïc Guitaut 1e8f43ec0a DEV: Increase pool connections to 2 in test environment
In our CI env, sometimes, we see problems regarding getting a connection
from the pool. As it’s currently set to 1, increasing it a bit should
fix that kind of issues.
2024-11-28 12:23:25 +01:00

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development:
prepared_statements: false
adapter: postgresql
database: <%= ENV['DISCOURSE_DEV_DB'] || 'discourse_development' %>
min_messages: warning
pool: 5
checkout_timeout: <%= ENV['CHECKOUT_TIMEOUT'] || 5 %>
host_names:
### Don't include the port number here. Change the "port" site setting instead, at /admin/site_settings.
### If you change this setting you will need to
### - restart sidekiq if you change this setting
### - rebake all to posts using: `RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake posts:rebake`
- "<%= ENV['DISCOURSE_HOSTNAME'] || 'localhost' %>"
variables: <%= ENV.filter { |k,v| k.start_with? 'DISCOURSE_DB_VARIABLES_' }
.transform_keys { |k| k.slice(('DISCOURSE_DB_VARIABLES_'.length)..).downcase }
.to_json %>
# Warning: The database defined as "test" will be erased and
# re-generated from your development database when you run "rake".
# Do not set this db to the same as development or production.
<%
test_db = ENV["RAILS_DB"]
if !test_db.present?
test_db = "discourse_test"
if num = ENV["TEST_ENV_NUMBER"]
num = num.presence || "1"
test_db += "_#{num}"
end
end
%>
test:
prepared_statements: false
adapter: postgresql
database: <%= test_db %>
min_messages: warning
pool: 2
reaping_frequency: 0
checkout_timeout: <%= ENV["CHECKOUT_TIMEOUT"] || 5 %>
host_names:
- test.localhost
# profile db is used for benchmarking using the script/bench.rb script
profile:
prepared_statements: false
adapter: postgresql
database: discourse_profile
min_messages: warning
pool: 5
host_names:
- "localhost"
# You may be surprised production is not here, it is sourced from application.rb using a monkey patch
# This is done for 2 reasons
#
# 1. we need to support blank settings correctly and rendering nothing in yaml/erb is a PITA
# 2. why go from object -> yaml -> object, pointless