passwords enabled by default

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От Andrew Coleman
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Ответы Re: passwords enabled by default  (Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>)
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Recently, while testing my changes to entrypoint.sh in Docker, I noticed that you cannot import or export passwords via the servers.json file. You can get around this by setting the PassFile option in servers.json, but that still doesn't work correctly. For me to make this work, I had to also set the `PGPASSFILE` to the full path location of the pgpass file generated for me by Helm.

To clarify, I know how many servers I want to connect to and how to find their passwords in Kubernetes via their secret, and I use Helm to stitch all of that together into a pgpass file that psql and pgadmin4 can use to connect to the servers without user intervention.

The presence of the pgpass file and the reference to that file in the servers.json was not enough to allow pgadmin4 to connect to the servers, I also had to set `PGPASSFILE` in my Helm chart to make this work.

This seems like another good ticket, no? I know where to add them and I'll put a patch in place, but I could sure use a little bit of guidance on the copy portion of the documentation. I know why it works for me, but would anyone conceivably use this in a non-Dockerized deployment?

Thanks,
Andrew

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