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Defaulting USER to postgres does not make sense as odoo prevents
creating a database with the user `postgres` (however, there's a bug
that allows it when set by environment variable, but still it does not
work later because Odoo does not use the environment variable to find
the databases in the `list_dbs` method).
Defaulting PASSWORD to odoo makes sense because it's what we set in
the documentationm and is even mandatory since we chose to pass the pg
connections parameters[1] and we did not set a default value for it.
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26 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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set -e
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# set the postgres database host, port, user and password
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: ${HOST:=${DB_PORT_5432_TCP_ADDR:='db'}}
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: ${PORT:=${DB_PORT_5432_TCP_PORT:=5432}}
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: ${USER:=${DB_ENV_POSTGRES_USER:=${POSTGRES_USER:='odoo'}}}
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: ${PASSWORD:=${DB_ENV_POSTGRES_PASSWORD:=${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:='odoo'}}}
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# pass them as arguments to the odoo process
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DB_ARGS=("--db_user" $USER "--db_password" $PASSWORD "--db_host" $HOST "--db_port" $PORT)
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case "$1" in
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--)
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shift
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exec openerp-server "${DB_ARGS[@]}" "$@"
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;;
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-*)
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exec openerp-server "${DB_ARGS[@]}" "$@"
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;;
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*)
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exec "$@"
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esac
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exit 1
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