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PG_AUTOCTL SHOW URI(1) pg_auto_failover PG_AUTOCTL SHOW URI(1)

NAME

pg_autoctl show uri - pg_autoctl show uri

pg_autoctl show uri - Show the postgres uri to use to connect to pg_auto_failover nodes

SYNOPSIS

This command outputs the monitor or the coordinator Postgres URI to use from an application to connect to Postgres:

usage: pg_autoctl show uri  [ --pgdata --monitor --formation --json ]

--pgdata path to data directory
--monitor monitor uri
--formation show the coordinator uri of given formation
--json output data in the JSON format


OPTIONS

Location of the Postgres node being managed locally. Defaults to the environment variable PGDATA. Use --monitor to connect to a monitor from anywhere, rather than the monitor URI used by a local Postgres node managed with pg_autoctl.
Postgres URI used to connect to the monitor. Must use the autoctl_node username and target the pg_auto_failover database name. It is possible to show the Postgres URI from the monitor node using the command pg_autoctl show uri.

Defaults to the value of the environment variable PG_AUTOCTL_MONITOR.

When --formation is used, lists the Postgres URIs of all known formations on the monitor.
Output a JSON formatted data instead of a table formatted list.

ENVIRONMENT

PGDATA

Postgres directory location. Can be used instead of the --pgdata option.


PG_AUTOCTL_MONITOR

Postgres URI to connect to the monitor node, can be used instead of the --monitor option.


XDG_CONFIG_HOME

The pg_autoctl command stores its configuration files in the standard place XDG_CONFIG_HOME. See the XDG Base Directory Specification.


XDG_DATA_HOME

The pg_autoctl command stores its internal states files in the standard place XDG_DATA_HOME, which defaults to ~/.local/share. See the XDG Base Directory Specification.


EXAMPLES

$ pg_autoctl show uri

Type | Name | Connection String -------------+---------+-------------------------------
monitor | monitor | postgres://autoctl_node@localhost:5500/pg_auto_failover
formation | default | postgres://localhost:5502,localhost:5503,localhost:5501/demo?target_session_attrs=read-write&sslmode=prefer $ pg_autoctl show uri --formation monitor postgres://autoctl_node@localhost:5500/pg_auto_failover $ pg_autoctl show uri --formation default postgres://localhost:5503,localhost:5502,localhost:5501/demo?target_session_attrs=read-write&sslmode=prefer $ pg_autoctl show uri --json [
{
"uri": "postgres://autoctl_node@localhost:5500/pg_auto_failover",
"name": "monitor",
"type": "monitor"
},
{
"uri": "postgres://localhost:5503,localhost:5502,localhost:5501/demo?target_session_attrs=read-write&sslmode=prefer",
"name": "default",
"type": "formation"
} ]


MULTI-HOSTS POSTGRES CONNECTION STRINGS

PostgreSQL since version 10 includes support for multiple hosts in its connection driver libpq, with the special target_session_attrs connection property.

This multi-hosts connection string facility allows applications to keep using the same stable connection string over server-side failovers. That's why pg_autoctl show uri uses that format.

AUTHOR

Microsoft

COPYRIGHT

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November 6, 2022 2.0