connecting pgadmin container and postgres container - postgresql

using UBUNTO OS
have downloaded the postgres and pgadmin images and ran the containers
postgres command
sudo docker run --name some-postgres -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=XYZ_PW -p 5432:5432 -d postgres
pgadmin command
sudo docker run --name pgadmin --link some-postgres:postgres -p 80:80 -d fenglc/pgadmin4
then ensured that both the containers are running like below
sudo docker container ls
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
3bf1e2bcf5e7 fenglc/pgadmin4 "docker-entrypoint.s…" About a minute ago Up About a minute 0.0.0.0:80->80/tcp, :::80->80/tcp, 5050/tcp pgadmin
b21c2bda2cff postgres "docker-entrypoint.s…" 13 minutes ago Up 13 minutes 0.0.0.0:5432->5432/tcp, :::5432->5432/tcp some-postgres
now issue is when trying to access pgadmin # localhost/ or localhost:80
it is showing connection reset error
also below is the result of docker inspect pgadmin
"NetworkSettings": {
"Bridge": "",
"SandboxID": "fb4f3dcf1eed267055060b945ba8fb4bff372873d1cc179a24c934c883c1d100",
"HairpinMode": false,
"LinkLocalIPv6Address": "",
"LinkLocalIPv6PrefixLen": 0,
"Ports": {
"5050/tcp": null,
"80/tcp": [
{
"HostIp": "0.0.0.0",
"HostPort": "80"
},
{
"HostIp": "::",
"HostPort": "80"
}
]
},
"SandboxKey": "/var/run/docker/netns/fb4f3dcf1eed",
"SecondaryIPAddresses": null,
"SecondaryIPv6Addresses": null,
"EndpointID": "879f386a86712d2699373ef8667b07984db337e7267a2381da69cdbc5405251e",
"Gateway": "XXXX.XX.0.1",
"GlobalIPv6Address": "",
Regards,
Ashish

fengic/pgadmin4 listens on port 5050. Not on port 80. So your docker run command needs to be
sudo docker run --name pgadmin --link some-postgres:postgres -p 80:5050 -d fenglc/pgadmin4
Then you should be able to access pgadmin on localhost port 80.
Be aware that links are an outdated way of connecting containers and the feature may be removed at some point. The recommended way to connect containers is using docker networks.

Related

PgAdmin Connecting to Postgres through Docker-compose results in "Unable to connect to server : timeout expired" [duplicate]

I have created an ubuntu image with nginx, php and postgres.
I want to connect the postgres database in my current image with pgadmin located on my local machine.
I have tried using docker inspector to try to use the image ip to make a connection with my local pgadmin but without much success. I've also tried configuring some ports on local to make connection work.
It's a valid question don't know why people feel "doesn't seem possible to answer that question".
So, here's how I do what you are trying to do:
Pull postgres image from Docker Hub
docker pull postgres:latest
Run the container using the below command
docker run -p 5432:5432 postgres
Using docker's inspect command find the IP
Use that IP, PORT, Username, and Password to connect in PGADMIN
You can also do a simple telnet like below to confirm if you can access docker postgres container:
telnet IP_ADDRESS 5432
1. Postgres with Docker
docker run \
-p 5432:5432 \
--name container-postgresdb \
-e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=admin \
-d postgres
2. PgAdmin with Docker
docker run \
-p 5050:80 \
-e "PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=name#example.com" \
-e "PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=admin" \
-d dpage/pgadmin4
3. Connection string for PgAdmin
Enter PgAdmin on localhost:80. Then add a server with:
name: container-postgresdb
host: host.docker.internal
database: postgres
user: postgres
password: admin
You can also use this to find out the host address — it will be listed as IPAddress in the output —:
docker inspect container-postgresdb \
-f "{{json .NetworkSettings.Networks }}"
This other article might help with more info.
What I have done success on windows 10 running docker for windows 1.12.6(9655), the step is like below:
Pull the latest postgres
docker pull postgres:latest
run the postgres containner:
docker run -d -e POSTGRES_USER=user -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password123 --name db-my -p 5432:5432 --restart=always postgres
Then installed the latest version of pgAdmin4 from
pgadmin website
Run pgAdmin 4 create new server, and input as following
Host: 127.0.0.1
Port: 5432
User name: user
password: password123
Then everything is ok, connect to docker postgres instance success.
Alternatively, you could combine Postgres and Pgadmin in one docker-compose file, and login as user pgadmin4#pgadmin.org, pwd: admin. To add the Posgres server, use hostname postgres, port 5432.
version: '3'
services:
postgres:
image: postgres
hostname: postgres
ports:
- "6543:5432"
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgres
POSTGRES_DB: TEST_SM
volumes:
- postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: unless-stopped
pgadmin:
image: dpage/pgadmin4
depends_on:
- postgres
ports:
- "5555:80"
environment:
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL: pgadmin4#pgadmin.org
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD: admin
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
postgres-data:
If you verified that PostgreSQL is running and you can connect there with local copy of PgAdmin...
The answer is simple: use host.docker.internal istead of localhost for the PgAdmin running inside the Docker
In my case I could solve the problem inspecting my postgre image through command
docker inspect CONTAINER_ID | grep IPAddress.
So, I used the docker ip address to config my pgadmin 4 connection and everything was fine. Thanks to #Afshin Ghazi
I included this in the docker yaml file to get the database and pgAdmin:
database:
image: postgres:10.4-alpine
container_name: kafka-nodejs-example-database
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER}
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
expose:
- "5432"
ports:
- 8000:5432
volumes:
- ./services/database/schema.sql:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/1-schema.sql
- ./services/database/seed.sql:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/2-seed.sql
pgadmin:
image: dpage/pgadmin4
ports:
- 5454:5454/tcp
environment:
- PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=admin#mydomain.com
- PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=postgres
- PGADMIN_LISTEN_PORT=5454
The postgres username is alphaone and the password is xxxxxxxxxxx.
Do a docker ps to get the container id and then docker inspect <dockerContainerId> | grep IPAddress
eg: docker inspect 2f50fabe8a87 | grep IPAddress
Insert the Ip address into pgAdmin and the database credentials used in docker:
If pgAdmin is intended to be run wihtin same Ubuntu host/guest, then you need to link postgres container, so it could be resolved by a name.
1. Run a postgres container:
docker run --name some-postgres -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres -d postgres
2. Run pgAdmin container:
docker run -p 80:80 --link some-postgres -e "PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=email#domain.com" -e "PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=postgres" -d dpage/pgadmin4
3. Now when adding new server in phAdmin web app, use some-postgres as server name
Note the --link some-postgres when we were bringing up the pgAdmin. This command makes postgres container visible to pgAdmin container.
After facing this issue for two days i was able to resolve that issue.
solution of this problem is already answered by peoples like do inspect
docker inspect CONTAINER_ID
but while running this command i got a-lot of logs like Host Config Config Network Settings etc. so i got confused which IPAddress to add in the pgAdmin connection because i tried 0.0.0.0 and config, host, networkSettings different -2 IPAddress in the logs but finally it works after trying a-lot.
it works with which IP, we have to add that network ip address (which we created to connect the postgres and pgAdmin.)
like in my case when i run :-
docker inspect postgres_container
"NetworkSettings": {
"Bridge": "",
"SandboxID": "sdffsffsfsfsfsf123232e2r3pru3ouoyoyuosyvo8769696796",
"HairpinMode": false,
"LinkLocalIPv6Address": "",
"LinkLocalIPv6PrefixLen": 0,
"Ports": {
"5432/tcp": [
{
"HostIp": "0.0.0.0",
"HostPort": "5432"
}
]
},
"SandboxKey": "/var/run/docker/231231Ad132",
"SecondaryIPAddresses": null,
"SecondaryIPv6Addresses": null,
"EndpointID": "",
"Gateway": "",
"GlobalIPv6Address": "",
"GlobalIPv6PrefixLen": 0,
"IPAddress": "",
"IPPrefixLen": 0,
"IPv6Gateway": "",
"MacAddress": "",
"Networks": {
"postgres": {
"IPAMConfig": null,
"Links": null,
"Aliases": [
"postgres",
"0e2j3bn2m42"
],
"NetworkID": "35rhlhl3l53l5hlh3523233k3k4k22l3hk2k4",
"EndpointID":"b3424n43k52o2i4n235k1k4l2l4hj234f14n2",
"Gateway": "192.168.16.1",
"IPAddress": "192.168.16.2",
"IPPrefixLen": 20,
"IPv6Gateway": "",
so we have to add the NetworkSettings -> Network -> Postgres(mine created network) -> IPAddress i.e. "IPAddress": "192.168.16.2".
After adding this ip it will work.
I hope it will help.
This worked for me on Ubuntu 18:
1- Run a postgres container
docker run -d -e POSTGRES_USER=user -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password123 --name my-postgres -p 5432:5432 postgres
2- Run a pgAdmin container
docker run --rm -p 5050:5050 thajeztah/pgadmin4
3- Get your local IP (in Ubuntu by ifconfig command)
4- Open localhost:5050 in your browser
5- Click on Servers >> Create >> Server...
6- In General tab, give it a name, for example: docker. In Connection tab, enter these fields:
Host name: The IP from 3
Username: user
Password: password123
7- Click on Save and now everything should work fine.
Note: If this didn't work, try "localhost" for the host name.
In order or find your IP of the container, use following command
docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' container_name_or_id
Referrence: How to get a Docker container's IP address from the host
If you're on a mac and localhost use below as credentials:
version: '3.5'
services:
postgres:
container_name: postgres_container
image: postgres
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER:-postgres}
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-changeme}
PGDATA: /data/postgres
volumes:
- postgres:/data/postgres
ports:
- "5432:5432"
networks:
- postgres
restart: unless-stopped
pgadmin:
container_name: pgadmin_container
image: dpage/pgadmin4
environment:
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL: ${PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL:-pgadmin4#pgadmin.org}
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD: ${PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD:-admin}
PGADMIN_CONFIG_SERVER_MODE: 'False'
volumes:
- pgadmin:/var/lib/pgadmin
ports:
- "${PGADMIN_PORT:-5050}:80"
networks:
- postgres
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
postgres:
driver: bridge
volumes:
postgres:
pgadmin:
Connection:
Hostname/Address: host.docker.internal or 0.0.0.0
Port: 5432
username: postgres
database: postgres
password: changeme
You have to expose the postgres port in the container to you local system. You do this by running your container like this:
docker run -p 5432:5432 <name/id of container>
when connecting with your GUI client or CLI make sure to use the ip-address not localhost even if your ip-address is the localhost ip-address.
docker ps would give you the ip address your postgres container is on.
In my case, I had a PostgreSQL container, so I didn't change my container or create a docker-compose approach, I needed pgadming after few months to had installed PostgreSQL, so this is my approach:
docker inspect my_container_id_postgreSQL
The network assigned to PostgreSQL was:
"Networks": {
"docker_default": {
"IPAddress": "172.18.0.2",
...
}
}
Ran my PGADMIN with --network command.
docker run -p 85:80 --network docker_default -e 'PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=user#domain.com' -e 'PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=SuperSecret' -d dpage/pgadmin4
Insert the Ip address into pgAdmin and the database credentials used in docker.
I hope this can be useful for someone.
Regards.
You can create a Docker bridge network to do this too.
$ docker network create pgnet
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$ docker run --detach \
--name pg \
--network pgnet \
--publish 5432:5432 \
--restart always \
--env POSTGRES_PASSWORD=pg123 \
--volume ${PWD}/data:/var/lib/postgresql/data \
postgres:12.1
b60611e43727dabe483c1f08fdf74961b886ce05b432a10a0625bd1b6db87899
$ docker run --detach \
--name pgadm \
--network pgnet \
--publish 8000:80 \
--volume ${PWD}/pgadmin:/var/lib/pgadmin \
--env PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=user#domain.com \
--env PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=pgadm123 \
dpage/pgadmin4:4.20
27f9ce1c1c4c383ee1507f4e2d88f6ef33d4fcf5b209a8a03b87519f90d56312
Open http://localhost:8000/
Click Add New Server
Create - Server
Name: db
Hostname/address: pg
Username: postgres
Password: pg123
Save
The Hostname/address used above is the name of the Postgres container given by --name pg
When you start container you have network alias for it. Just use this alias in pgadmin UI.
Like if you have the following docker compose config:
version: "3.5"
services:
postgres:
container_name: postgres-14
image: postgres:14.1
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- "5432:5432"
environment:
- POSTGRES_HOST_AUTH_METHOD=trust
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=root
- POSTGRES_USER=postgres
hostname: postgres
pgadmin:
container_name: pgadmin4
image: dpage/pgadmin4
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- "80:80"
environment:
- POSTGRES_HOST_AUTH_METHOD=trust
- PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=user#domain.com
- PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=admin
hostname: pgadmin
You can add server with hostname: postgres
For macOS IPs of postgres and pgadmin4 are different from the ones docker inspect provides.
Type
docker-machine ls
Take a look at the name of the server on the left. It's default by default.
docker-machine ip default will IP you need to use for both, pgadmin4 in browser and for postgres in pgadmin4 settings.
Are you using Window Subsystem LinuxWSL2 to run Docker and PgAdmin?
The steps I suggested is similar to what folks suggested. In my case I am using window environment
Step 1: Open CMD and type ipconfig and hit enter.
Step 2: Check WSL IPv4 Adress
Ethernet adapter vEthernet (WSL):
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : 3bd9::997b:b52a::fe80::65b3%63
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 172.172.172.1 // use the IP as host/address
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.255
Step 3: Open PgAdmin from the browse and create a server
Step 4:
// Here it depends on your desired config mine is the following
Server: postgres
host address: IPv4 Address(step 2)
username: postgress(username for postgress)
password: password(password for postgress)
I spend two days to figure out what was wrong, I hope someone will find it helpful
If local host port 5432 already in use by another psql servers, change it when creating the container and in Pgadmin.
What I have done success on macOS Monterrey running Docker Desktop for macOS(M1):
Pull the latest postgres:
docker pull postgres
Run the postgres container:
docker run -d -e POSTGRES_USER=postgres -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres --name postgres-server -p 5432:5432 --restart=always postgres
Then installed the latest version of pgAdmin 4 (macOS) from pgadmin website
Run pgAdmin 4 create new server, and input as following Host: 127.0.0.1 Port: 5432 User name: postgres password: postgres
pgAdmin 4: Connection postgres-server
Here are the full steps that worked for me
Download and install pgadmin GUI tool
Run docker container: docker-compose up my-db.
From this command logs, note down ipv4 address and port. In my case, it's 0.0.0.0 and 5432.
Open docker-compose.yml file and note down POSTGRES PASSWORD
open pgadmin gui
enter name
In connection tab:
enter that ipv4 address in Hostname/address
enter that port
enter that POSTGRES PASSWORD in password
save. 🎊
To find the correct ip for your container, execute the following commands:
Check container ID:
docker ps
To check the correct IP of your container:
docker inspect <ID_CONTAINER> | grep "IPAddress"
The configuration of both PostgreSQL and PgAdmin with Docker are simple, if not right, I recommend redoing the configuration from scratch, if your problem is deeper.
Here is a script I developed to solve this problem.
script-sh/install-docker-postgres-and-pgadmin
I did not connect with my container pg (dpage/pgadmin4 image) from browser on 0.0.0.0:9090 .
I ran this command :
docker run --name pg -p 9090:9090 -e PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL='faizan' -e PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD='faizan' -d dpage/pgadmin4
Solution one :
First I tried to inspect the container for IP address
docker inspect pg
I got the container IP address "IPAddress": "172.17.0.3". http://172.17.0.3:9090 did not accessible.
Solution two :
And then I ran command without de-attached mode (-d removed)
docker run --name pg -p 9090:9090 -e PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL='faizan' -e PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD='faizan' dpage/pgadmin4
# Output, it should be running on 9090.
Listening at: http://[::]:80
-p 9090:9090 did not work.
Finally I found the solution :
On some filesystems that do not support extended attributes, it may
not be possible to run pgAdmin without specifying a value for
PGADMIN_LISTEN_PORT that is greater than 1024. In such cases, specify
an alternate port when launching the container by adding the
environment variable, for example:
-e 'PGADMIN_LISTEN_PORT=5050'
Don’t forget to adjust any host-container port mapping accordingly.
Read more about it official doc
I added -e 'PGADMIN_LISTEN_PORT=9090' and worked for me.
You can try both solutions, it will definitely work for you.
I ran this, It worked for me
docker pull dpage/pgadmin4
docker run -p 9000:80 -e 'PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=test#gmail.com' -e 'PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=root' -d dpage/pgadmin4
The solution I tried and worked for me, was to create a docker compose file where I included postgress and pgadmin as services. For more details: Connecting pgadmin to postgres in docker
Tested on Mac
pgAdmin-4: version 6.12
I tried several answers here and in other places but nothing worked for me.
Here is the problem I had and the solution.
I had a docker postgres running my machine and need to connect this server in pgAdmin.
All I need to do was to check the docker information and fill the server configs based on that in pgAdmin.
You can do this by opening your docker and going to dashboard and then selecting the postgres image you're using. There is a tab called Inspect click on that. Here you can get all the information about that postgres container.
Now open the pgAdmin and resister a server by right clicking on the servers -> Register -> Server.
choose a name for the server and click Connection tab.
Here we need to fill the data like host name/address, IP, ports and etc.
In docker Inspect tab, there is Ports section that you can get this data from, something like this:
So your host address based on this picture is 172.0.0.1 and port is 5873.
Other info like database, user and password is also available in Environment section in docker Inspect tab.
Now fill the other information click save in pgAdmin and it should work.
Go to your container terminal on Docker Desktop and type hostname -I in case is linux to get the ip assigned to this machine, then go to your pgAdmin an try it out. #Rigoxls

Service postgresql is stopped in the running docker container with postgres image

I have running container docker run -it --rm -d postgres. I can even connect to it with 172.17.0...:5432 IP. But
$service --status-all
[ - ] cron
[ - ] exim4
[ ? ] hwclock.sh
[ - ] postgresql
[ - ] procps
[ - ] sysstat
How can postgres work if service even hasn't been started ?
You do not provide any port mappings when starting the container. My guess is that you are connecting to your locally installed Postgres instance instead of your postgres container.
Start the postgres container with: docker run --rm -p:5433:5432 -d postgres
Then connect by using the port 5433.

Docker container Postgres connection error

i have been trying out docker container for postgres. So far i have not been able to connect to the database inside the container.
My steps to recreate the problem below.
dockerfile start
FROM postgres
ENV POSTGRES_DB db
ENV POSTGRES_USER postgres
ENV POSTGRES_PASSWORD postgres
COPY db_schema.sql /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/
I built the docker file like so
$ docker build -t db_con .
And created a container
$ docker run -it -p 5432:5432 --name test_db db_con /bin/bash
View of running container as below
$ docker ps -a
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
82347f1114c4 db "docker-entrypoint..." 3 hours ago Up 2 sec 0.0.0.0:5432->5432/tcp test_db
I inspected the container for the address info..
$ docker inspect test_db
--extract start--
"Networks": {
"bridge": {
"Gateway": "172.17.0.1",
"IPAddress": "172.17.0.2",
}
}
--extract end--
Now, i have tried within the container, but i have NOT been successful.
I have tried all the commands below with the error below.
root#82347f1114c4:/# psql -U postgres -h 0.0.0.0 -p 5432 -d db
root#82347f1114c4:/# psql -U postgres -h 172.17.0.1 -p 5432 -d db
root#82347f1114c4:/# psql -U postgres -h 172.17.0.2 -p 5432 -d db
**response for all the above**
psql: could not connect to server: Connection refused
Is the server running on host "0.0.0.0" and accepting
TCP/IP connections on port 5432?
I will be delighted if anyone can point me in the right direction. I've hit a wall here, any assistance is much appreciated.
it looks like you override default postgres cmd to /bin/bash.
Why do you put /bin/bash at the end of command?
docker run -it -p 5432:5432 --name test_db db_con /bin/bash
Try to execute
docker run -it -p 5432:5432 --name test_db db_con
Also, postgres will be available only when db dump was restored.
You need to add a new rule in your pg_hba.conf:
nano /etc/postgresql/9.3/main/pg_hba.conf
Add:
host all all [Docker Server IP]/16 md5
Next, you need to uncomment the follow line in the postgres.conf:
listen_addresses = '*' # what IP address(es) to listen on;
Now restart your postgres service, and try again.

How to get two Docker containers talking to each other?

I've got two Docker containers running. One is MongoDB and one is a container running a simple rest API that should be able to query the MongoDB container.
Port mappings
0.0.0.0:28001->27017/tcp (mongodb)
0.0.0.0:3000->3000/tcp (restapi)
Commands used for the MongoDB image
docker run -p 28001:27017 -v /home/ubuntu/docker/mongodb/mongod.conf:/etc/mongod.conf --name mongodb_container -d mongodb_image
I override mongo.conf to add 0.0.0.0 to bind IP
net:
port: 27017
bindIp: [127.0.0.1,0.0.0.0]
Run command used for the API:
docker container run -it -v /home/ubuntu/docker/node_modules:/usr/lib/node_modules -p 3000:3000 --name rest_container rest_image /bin/bash
I'm able to query the rest api, but it hangs and times out (never returns result). The rest config file looks something like this:
{ "db": {
'port': 28001,
'host': "192.168.123.191"
},
'server': {
'port': 3000,
'timeout': 120,
'address': "0.0.0.0"
},
'flavor': "regular",
'debug': true
};
Internal IP of the rest api container:
172.17.0.4
Internal IP of the mongodb container:
172.17.0.2
I know the API works because I'm able to do queries without running the programs on docker. Ports 27017 and 3000 are both exposed in the Dockerfile. In the mongodb container I can also see that the number of connections increases every time I do a query.
Prior to docker 1.9 you had to use "a link" but it has been deprecated. Now you should create a "custom network" https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/networking) and run your containers within this network.
For example :
docker network create --driver bridge my_network
docker run --network=my_network -p 28001:27017 -v /home/ubuntu/docker/mongodb/mongod.conf:/etc/mongod.conf --name mongodb_container -d mongodb_image
docker container run --network=my_network -it -v /home/ubuntu/docker/node_modules:/usr/lib/node_modules -p 3000:3000 --name rest_container rest_image /bin/bash
And you need to configure Node to talk with Mongo using a hostname (which is the same as the name of containe'rs) and using the port of the Mongo container and not the external one, I mean port 27017 not 28001. That's why port binding -p 28001: 27017 is unnecessary unless you want to access it from the outside.
{ "db": {
'port': 27017,
'host': "mongodb_container"
},
'server': {
'port': 3000,
'timeout': 120,
'address': "0.0.0.0"
},
'flavor': "regular",
'debug': true
};

docker postgres pgadmin local connection

I have created an ubuntu image with nginx, php and postgres.
I want to connect the postgres database in my current image with pgadmin located on my local machine.
I have tried using docker inspector to try to use the image ip to make a connection with my local pgadmin but without much success. I've also tried configuring some ports on local to make connection work.
It's a valid question don't know why people feel "doesn't seem possible to answer that question".
So, here's how I do what you are trying to do:
Pull postgres image from Docker Hub
docker pull postgres:latest
Run the container using the below command
docker run -p 5432:5432 postgres
Using docker's inspect command find the IP
Use that IP, PORT, Username, and Password to connect in PGADMIN
You can also do a simple telnet like below to confirm if you can access docker postgres container:
telnet IP_ADDRESS 5432
1. Postgres with Docker
docker run \
-p 5432:5432 \
--name container-postgresdb \
-e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=admin \
-d postgres
2. PgAdmin with Docker
docker run \
-p 5050:80 \
-e "PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=name#example.com" \
-e "PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=admin" \
-d dpage/pgadmin4
3. Connection string for PgAdmin
Enter PgAdmin on localhost:80. Then add a server with:
name: container-postgresdb
host: host.docker.internal
database: postgres
user: postgres
password: admin
You can also use this to find out the host address — it will be listed as IPAddress in the output —:
docker inspect container-postgresdb \
-f "{{json .NetworkSettings.Networks }}"
This other article might help with more info.
What I have done success on windows 10 running docker for windows 1.12.6(9655), the step is like below:
Pull the latest postgres
docker pull postgres:latest
run the postgres containner:
docker run -d -e POSTGRES_USER=user -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password123 --name db-my -p 5432:5432 --restart=always postgres
Then installed the latest version of pgAdmin4 from
pgadmin website
Run pgAdmin 4 create new server, and input as following
Host: 127.0.0.1
Port: 5432
User name: user
password: password123
Then everything is ok, connect to docker postgres instance success.
Alternatively, you could combine Postgres and Pgadmin in one docker-compose file, and login as user pgadmin4#pgadmin.org, pwd: admin. To add the Posgres server, use hostname postgres, port 5432.
version: '3'
services:
postgres:
image: postgres
hostname: postgres
ports:
- "6543:5432"
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgres
POSTGRES_DB: TEST_SM
volumes:
- postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: unless-stopped
pgadmin:
image: dpage/pgadmin4
depends_on:
- postgres
ports:
- "5555:80"
environment:
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL: pgadmin4#pgadmin.org
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD: admin
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
postgres-data:
If you verified that PostgreSQL is running and you can connect there with local copy of PgAdmin...
The answer is simple: use host.docker.internal istead of localhost for the PgAdmin running inside the Docker
In my case I could solve the problem inspecting my postgre image through command
docker inspect CONTAINER_ID | grep IPAddress.
So, I used the docker ip address to config my pgadmin 4 connection and everything was fine. Thanks to #Afshin Ghazi
I included this in the docker yaml file to get the database and pgAdmin:
database:
image: postgres:10.4-alpine
container_name: kafka-nodejs-example-database
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER}
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
expose:
- "5432"
ports:
- 8000:5432
volumes:
- ./services/database/schema.sql:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/1-schema.sql
- ./services/database/seed.sql:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/2-seed.sql
pgadmin:
image: dpage/pgadmin4
ports:
- 5454:5454/tcp
environment:
- PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=admin#mydomain.com
- PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=postgres
- PGADMIN_LISTEN_PORT=5454
The postgres username is alphaone and the password is xxxxxxxxxxx.
Do a docker ps to get the container id and then docker inspect <dockerContainerId> | grep IPAddress
eg: docker inspect 2f50fabe8a87 | grep IPAddress
Insert the Ip address into pgAdmin and the database credentials used in docker:
If pgAdmin is intended to be run wihtin same Ubuntu host/guest, then you need to link postgres container, so it could be resolved by a name.
1. Run a postgres container:
docker run --name some-postgres -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres -d postgres
2. Run pgAdmin container:
docker run -p 80:80 --link some-postgres -e "PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=email#domain.com" -e "PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=postgres" -d dpage/pgadmin4
3. Now when adding new server in phAdmin web app, use some-postgres as server name
Note the --link some-postgres when we were bringing up the pgAdmin. This command makes postgres container visible to pgAdmin container.
After facing this issue for two days i was able to resolve that issue.
solution of this problem is already answered by peoples like do inspect
docker inspect CONTAINER_ID
but while running this command i got a-lot of logs like Host Config Config Network Settings etc. so i got confused which IPAddress to add in the pgAdmin connection because i tried 0.0.0.0 and config, host, networkSettings different -2 IPAddress in the logs but finally it works after trying a-lot.
it works with which IP, we have to add that network ip address (which we created to connect the postgres and pgAdmin.)
like in my case when i run :-
docker inspect postgres_container
"NetworkSettings": {
"Bridge": "",
"SandboxID": "sdffsffsfsfsfsf123232e2r3pru3ouoyoyuosyvo8769696796",
"HairpinMode": false,
"LinkLocalIPv6Address": "",
"LinkLocalIPv6PrefixLen": 0,
"Ports": {
"5432/tcp": [
{
"HostIp": "0.0.0.0",
"HostPort": "5432"
}
]
},
"SandboxKey": "/var/run/docker/231231Ad132",
"SecondaryIPAddresses": null,
"SecondaryIPv6Addresses": null,
"EndpointID": "",
"Gateway": "",
"GlobalIPv6Address": "",
"GlobalIPv6PrefixLen": 0,
"IPAddress": "",
"IPPrefixLen": 0,
"IPv6Gateway": "",
"MacAddress": "",
"Networks": {
"postgres": {
"IPAMConfig": null,
"Links": null,
"Aliases": [
"postgres",
"0e2j3bn2m42"
],
"NetworkID": "35rhlhl3l53l5hlh3523233k3k4k22l3hk2k4",
"EndpointID":"b3424n43k52o2i4n235k1k4l2l4hj234f14n2",
"Gateway": "192.168.16.1",
"IPAddress": "192.168.16.2",
"IPPrefixLen": 20,
"IPv6Gateway": "",
so we have to add the NetworkSettings -> Network -> Postgres(mine created network) -> IPAddress i.e. "IPAddress": "192.168.16.2".
After adding this ip it will work.
I hope it will help.
This worked for me on Ubuntu 18:
1- Run a postgres container
docker run -d -e POSTGRES_USER=user -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password123 --name my-postgres -p 5432:5432 postgres
2- Run a pgAdmin container
docker run --rm -p 5050:5050 thajeztah/pgadmin4
3- Get your local IP (in Ubuntu by ifconfig command)
4- Open localhost:5050 in your browser
5- Click on Servers >> Create >> Server...
6- In General tab, give it a name, for example: docker. In Connection tab, enter these fields:
Host name: The IP from 3
Username: user
Password: password123
7- Click on Save and now everything should work fine.
Note: If this didn't work, try "localhost" for the host name.
In order or find your IP of the container, use following command
docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' container_name_or_id
Referrence: How to get a Docker container's IP address from the host
If you're on a mac and localhost use below as credentials:
version: '3.5'
services:
postgres:
container_name: postgres_container
image: postgres
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER:-postgres}
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-changeme}
PGDATA: /data/postgres
volumes:
- postgres:/data/postgres
ports:
- "5432:5432"
networks:
- postgres
restart: unless-stopped
pgadmin:
container_name: pgadmin_container
image: dpage/pgadmin4
environment:
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL: ${PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL:-pgadmin4#pgadmin.org}
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD: ${PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD:-admin}
PGADMIN_CONFIG_SERVER_MODE: 'False'
volumes:
- pgadmin:/var/lib/pgadmin
ports:
- "${PGADMIN_PORT:-5050}:80"
networks:
- postgres
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
postgres:
driver: bridge
volumes:
postgres:
pgadmin:
Connection:
Hostname/Address: host.docker.internal or 0.0.0.0
Port: 5432
username: postgres
database: postgres
password: changeme
You have to expose the postgres port in the container to you local system. You do this by running your container like this:
docker run -p 5432:5432 <name/id of container>
when connecting with your GUI client or CLI make sure to use the ip-address not localhost even if your ip-address is the localhost ip-address.
docker ps would give you the ip address your postgres container is on.
In my case, I had a PostgreSQL container, so I didn't change my container or create a docker-compose approach, I needed pgadming after few months to had installed PostgreSQL, so this is my approach:
docker inspect my_container_id_postgreSQL
The network assigned to PostgreSQL was:
"Networks": {
"docker_default": {
"IPAddress": "172.18.0.2",
...
}
}
Ran my PGADMIN with --network command.
docker run -p 85:80 --network docker_default -e 'PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=user#domain.com' -e 'PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=SuperSecret' -d dpage/pgadmin4
Insert the Ip address into pgAdmin and the database credentials used in docker.
I hope this can be useful for someone.
Regards.
You can create a Docker bridge network to do this too.
$ docker network create pgnet
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$ docker run --detach \
--name pg \
--network pgnet \
--publish 5432:5432 \
--restart always \
--env POSTGRES_PASSWORD=pg123 \
--volume ${PWD}/data:/var/lib/postgresql/data \
postgres:12.1
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$ docker run --detach \
--name pgadm \
--network pgnet \
--publish 8000:80 \
--volume ${PWD}/pgadmin:/var/lib/pgadmin \
--env PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=user#domain.com \
--env PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=pgadm123 \
dpage/pgadmin4:4.20
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Open http://localhost:8000/
Click Add New Server
Create - Server
Name: db
Hostname/address: pg
Username: postgres
Password: pg123
Save
The Hostname/address used above is the name of the Postgres container given by --name pg
When you start container you have network alias for it. Just use this alias in pgadmin UI.
Like if you have the following docker compose config:
version: "3.5"
services:
postgres:
container_name: postgres-14
image: postgres:14.1
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- "5432:5432"
environment:
- POSTGRES_HOST_AUTH_METHOD=trust
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=root
- POSTGRES_USER=postgres
hostname: postgres
pgadmin:
container_name: pgadmin4
image: dpage/pgadmin4
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- "80:80"
environment:
- POSTGRES_HOST_AUTH_METHOD=trust
- PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=user#domain.com
- PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=admin
hostname: pgadmin
You can add server with hostname: postgres
For macOS IPs of postgres and pgadmin4 are different from the ones docker inspect provides.
Type
docker-machine ls
Take a look at the name of the server on the left. It's default by default.
docker-machine ip default will IP you need to use for both, pgadmin4 in browser and for postgres in pgadmin4 settings.
Are you using Window Subsystem LinuxWSL2 to run Docker and PgAdmin?
The steps I suggested is similar to what folks suggested. In my case I am using window environment
Step 1: Open CMD and type ipconfig and hit enter.
Step 2: Check WSL IPv4 Adress
Ethernet adapter vEthernet (WSL):
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : 3bd9::997b:b52a::fe80::65b3%63
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 172.172.172.1 // use the IP as host/address
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.255
Step 3: Open PgAdmin from the browse and create a server
Step 4:
// Here it depends on your desired config mine is the following
Server: postgres
host address: IPv4 Address(step 2)
username: postgress(username for postgress)
password: password(password for postgress)
I spend two days to figure out what was wrong, I hope someone will find it helpful
If local host port 5432 already in use by another psql servers, change it when creating the container and in Pgadmin.
What I have done success on macOS Monterrey running Docker Desktop for macOS(M1):
Pull the latest postgres:
docker pull postgres
Run the postgres container:
docker run -d -e POSTGRES_USER=postgres -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres --name postgres-server -p 5432:5432 --restart=always postgres
Then installed the latest version of pgAdmin 4 (macOS) from pgadmin website
Run pgAdmin 4 create new server, and input as following Host: 127.0.0.1 Port: 5432 User name: postgres password: postgres
pgAdmin 4: Connection postgres-server
Here are the full steps that worked for me
Download and install pgadmin GUI tool
Run docker container: docker-compose up my-db.
From this command logs, note down ipv4 address and port. In my case, it's 0.0.0.0 and 5432.
Open docker-compose.yml file and note down POSTGRES PASSWORD
open pgadmin gui
enter name
In connection tab:
enter that ipv4 address in Hostname/address
enter that port
enter that POSTGRES PASSWORD in password
save. 🎊
To find the correct ip for your container, execute the following commands:
Check container ID:
docker ps
To check the correct IP of your container:
docker inspect <ID_CONTAINER> | grep "IPAddress"
The configuration of both PostgreSQL and PgAdmin with Docker are simple, if not right, I recommend redoing the configuration from scratch, if your problem is deeper.
Here is a script I developed to solve this problem.
script-sh/install-docker-postgres-and-pgadmin
I did not connect with my container pg (dpage/pgadmin4 image) from browser on 0.0.0.0:9090 .
I ran this command :
docker run --name pg -p 9090:9090 -e PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL='faizan' -e PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD='faizan' -d dpage/pgadmin4
Solution one :
First I tried to inspect the container for IP address
docker inspect pg
I got the container IP address "IPAddress": "172.17.0.3". http://172.17.0.3:9090 did not accessible.
Solution two :
And then I ran command without de-attached mode (-d removed)
docker run --name pg -p 9090:9090 -e PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL='faizan' -e PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD='faizan' dpage/pgadmin4
# Output, it should be running on 9090.
Listening at: http://[::]:80
-p 9090:9090 did not work.
Finally I found the solution :
On some filesystems that do not support extended attributes, it may
not be possible to run pgAdmin without specifying a value for
PGADMIN_LISTEN_PORT that is greater than 1024. In such cases, specify
an alternate port when launching the container by adding the
environment variable, for example:
-e 'PGADMIN_LISTEN_PORT=5050'
Don’t forget to adjust any host-container port mapping accordingly.
Read more about it official doc
I added -e 'PGADMIN_LISTEN_PORT=9090' and worked for me.
You can try both solutions, it will definitely work for you.
I ran this, It worked for me
docker pull dpage/pgadmin4
docker run -p 9000:80 -e 'PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=test#gmail.com' -e 'PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=root' -d dpage/pgadmin4
The solution I tried and worked for me, was to create a docker compose file where I included postgress and pgadmin as services. For more details: Connecting pgadmin to postgres in docker
Tested on Mac
pgAdmin-4: version 6.12
I tried several answers here and in other places but nothing worked for me.
Here is the problem I had and the solution.
I had a docker postgres running my machine and need to connect this server in pgAdmin.
All I need to do was to check the docker information and fill the server configs based on that in pgAdmin.
You can do this by opening your docker and going to dashboard and then selecting the postgres image you're using. There is a tab called Inspect click on that. Here you can get all the information about that postgres container.
Now open the pgAdmin and resister a server by right clicking on the servers -> Register -> Server.
choose a name for the server and click Connection tab.
Here we need to fill the data like host name/address, IP, ports and etc.
In docker Inspect tab, there is Ports section that you can get this data from, something like this:
So your host address based on this picture is 172.0.0.1 and port is 5873.
Other info like database, user and password is also available in Environment section in docker Inspect tab.
Now fill the other information click save in pgAdmin and it should work.
Go to your container terminal on Docker Desktop and type hostname -I in case is linux to get the ip assigned to this machine, then go to your pgAdmin an try it out. #Rigoxls