Give a plugin a Postgres database of its own
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@@ -17,10 +17,16 @@ services:
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CACHE_TEMPLATES: "true"
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CSRF_SECRET: ${CSRF_SECRET:-dev-insecure-csrf-secret}
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LOG_FORMAT: "json" # structured logs for prod pipelines; set OTLP_ENDPOINT to also export to a collector
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# Per-plugin Postgres storage. Explicit toggle: unset ⇒ off, and a plugin declaring `storage`
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# refuses to boot rather than run without its data. The URL carries no credentials — each
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# plugin's own password is derived from the secret (README → Plugin storage).
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PLUGIN_DB_SECRET: ${PLUGIN_DB_SECRET:-}
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PLUGIN_DB_URL: ${PLUGIN_DB_URL:-}
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REQUIRE_SECURE_SECRETS: "true"
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SECURE_COOKIES: "true" # prod serves https — mark session/CSRF cookies Secure
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# Wait for the services the app talks to (kratos + keto + hydra for the OAuth2 login/
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# consent handler) + the one-shot bootstrap (admin + JWKS seed).
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# consent handler) + the one-shot bootstrap (admin + JWKS seed). Postgres too: a plugin that
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# declares `storage` opens its connection in onBoot, before the server listens.
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depends_on:
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bootstrap:
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condition: service_completed_successfully
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@@ -30,14 +36,17 @@ services:
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condition: service_healthy
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hydra:
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condition: service_healthy
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postgres:
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condition: service_healthy
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# verifier reads the same tokenizer JWKS Kratos signs with (config.ts JWKS_URL).
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# Read-only — bootstrap is the only writer.
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volumes:
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- ./ory/kratos/tokenizer:/etc/config/kratos/tokenizer:ro
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restart: unless-stopped
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# Ory's storage only (Kratos/Keto/Hydra) — the web app never connects here.
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# init/init.sql creates one database per service. Dev defaults below; supply
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# The stack's storage: one database per Ory service (init/init.sql), plus one per plugin that
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# declares `storage` — bootstrap creates those at boot, since only it holds superuser credentials.
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# A plugin connects as its own role from inside web. Dev defaults below; supply
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# POSTGRES_USER/PASSWORD via env in production.
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postgres:
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image: postgres:18.6-alpine3.23
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@@ -127,6 +136,8 @@ services:
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condition: service_healthy
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keto:
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condition: service_healthy
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postgres:
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condition: service_healthy
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environment:
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ADMIN_EMAIL: ${ADMIN_EMAIL:-admin@plainpages.local}
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ADMIN_PASSWORD: ${ADMIN_PASSWORD:-admin}
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@@ -137,6 +148,11 @@ services:
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JWKS_FILE: /etc/config/kratos/tokenizer/jwks.json
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KETO_WRITE_URL: http://keto:4467
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KRATOS_ADMIN_URL: http://kratos:4434
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# The superuser DSN that creates each plugin's database and role lives ONLY here — never in
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# web, so plugin code cannot read it out of its own environment. Unset ⇒ a plugin declaring
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# `storage` fails the seed loudly. The secret must match web's; both derive the same passwords.
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PLUGIN_DB_ADMIN_URL: ${PLUGIN_DB_ADMIN_URL:-}
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PLUGIN_DB_SECRET: ${PLUGIN_DB_SECRET:-}
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volumes:
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- ./ory/kratos/tokenizer:/etc/config/kratos/tokenizer
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command: node src/auth/bootstrap.ts
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