Interfaces/endpoints
The charm supports modern postgresql_client
and legacy pgsql
interfaces (in a backward compatible mode).
Note: do NOT relate both modern and legacy interfaces simultaneously!
Modern interfaces
This charm provides modern ‘postgresql_client’ interface. Applications can easily connect PostgreSQL using ‘data_interfaces’ library from ‘data-platform-libs’.
Modern postgresql_client
interface (database
endpoint):
Adding a relation is accomplished with juju relate
(or juju integrate
for Juju 3.x) via endpoint database
. Example:
# Deploy Charmed PostgreSQL cluster with 3 nodes
juju deploy postgresql -n 3 --channel 14
# Deploy the relevant application charms
juju deploy mycharm
# Relate PostgreSQL with your application
juju relate postgresql:database mycharm:database
# Check established relation (using postgresql_client interface):
juju status --relations
# Example of the properly established relation:
# > Relation provider Requirer Interface Type
# > postgresql:database mycharm:database postgresql_client regular
Find all details about default and extra DB user roles in “Charm Users explanations”.
Legacy interfaces
Note: Legacy relations are deprecated and will be discontinued on future releases. Usage should be avoided. Check the legacy interfaces implementation limitations in the “Legacy charm” document.
Legacy pgsql
interface (db
and db-admin
endpoints):
This charm supports legacy interface pgsql
from the previous PostgreSQL charm:
juju relate postgresql:db mailman3-core
juju relate postgresql:db-admin landscape-server
Note: The endpoint db-admin
provides the same legacy interface pgsql
with PostgreSQL admin-level privileges. It is NOT recommended to use it from security point of view.