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view db_schema/Dockerfile @ 1161:ea6b062e5305 pgaudit
Use pgaudit to generate an audit trail.
Upgrade to PostgreSQL 9.5 because it is a requirement for pgaudit.
pgaudit/analyze can be used to transfer the audit trail into the
database, but it seems to be easy to do this with pgaudit directly
with some changes to the code.
author | Tom Gottfried <tom@intevation.de> |
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date | Tue, 08 Nov 2016 19:21:24 +0100 |
parents | 259a6b638968 |
children | e0a959e652c4 |
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# Docker file for the LADA database on Debian # # build with e.g. `docker build --force-rm=true -t koala/lada_db .', # then run with e.g. # `docker run --name lada_db -dp 2345:5432 koala/lada_db:latest' # # For easier testing of schema or example data changes, it can be useful to add # `-v $PWD:/opt/lada_sql/' and run setup-db.sh within the container. # FROM debian:jessie MAINTAINER tom.gottfried@intevation.de # # Use utf-8 # RUN echo \ "locales locales/locales_to_be_generated multiselect en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8" | \ debconf-set-selections && \ echo "locales locales/default_environment_locale select en_US.UTF-8" | \ debconf-set-selections RUN apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y locales ENV LC_ALL en_US.UTF-8 # # Install packages # RUN apt-get update && \ apt-get install -y curl unzip make gcc RUN echo "deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ jessie-pgdg main" \ >> /etc/apt/sources.list RUN curl https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc | apt-key add - RUN apt-get update && \ apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ postgresql-9.5-postgis-2.3 postgresql-9.5-postgis-scripts postgis \ postgresql-server-dev-9.5 \ libdbi-perl libdbd-pg-perl # for pgaudit/analyze # # Add context as working directory # ADD . /opt/lada_sql/ WORKDIR /opt/lada_sql/ # # Set environment variables # ENV PGCONF /etc/postgresql/9.5/main/postgresql.conf ENV PGDATA /var/lib/postgresql/9.5/main # # Install pgaudit # # run `git clone https://github.com/pgaudit/pgaudit.git' within context # before building image! RUN sed -i '/^USE_PGXS/b;1iUSE_PGXS = yes' pgaudit/Makefile RUN cd pgaudit && make install RUN echo "shared_preload_libraries = 'pgaudit'" >> $PGCONF # # Use user postgres to run the next commands # USER postgres RUN /etc/init.d/postgresql start && \ psql --command "CREATE USER admin WITH SUPERUSER PASSWORD 'secret';" # # Adjust PostgreSQL configuration so that remote connections to the # database are possible. # RUN echo "host all all 0.0.0.0/0 md5" >> \ /etc/postgresql/9.5/main/pg_hba.conf RUN echo "listen_addresses='*'" >> $PGCONF # # Configure logging collector # (because we use postgres directly in CMD, # the usual collection from stderr does not work) # RUN echo "logging_collector = on" >> $PGCONF RUN echo "log_directory = '/var/log/postgresql'" >> $PGCONF #RUN echo "log_filename = 'postgresql-9.5-main.log'" >> $PGCONF # for pgaudit/analyze RUN echo "log_filename = '%F'" >> $PGCONF RUN echo "log_destination = 'csvlog'" >> $PGCONF RUN echo "log_connections = on" >> $PGCONF # # Expose the PostgreSQL port # EXPOSE 5432 # # Create database # # Don't mind scary messages like # 'FATAL: the database system is starting up'. # It's because of the -w # RUN /usr/lib/postgresql/9.5/bin/pg_ctl start -wo "--config_file=$PGCONF" && \ /opt/lada_sql/setup-db.sh && \ /usr/lib/postgresql/9.5/bin/pg_ctl stop # # Set the default command to run when starting the container # CMD ["/usr/lib/postgresql/9.5/bin/postgres", \ "--config_file=/etc/postgresql/9.5/main/postgresql.conf"] # To use pgaudit/analyze from within the container: # cd pgaudit/analyze/bin # ./pgaudit_analyze /var/log/postgresql/ \ # --log-file /var/log/postgresql/pgaudit_analyze.log