-
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 109
/
message.go
65 lines (55 loc) · 4.26 KB
/
message.go
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
package sqlcon
func HelpMessage() string {
return `- DATABASE_URL: A URL to a persistent backend. Various backends are supported:
- Changes are lost on process death (ephemeral storage):
- Memory: If DATABASE_URL is "memory", data will be written to memory and is lost when you restart this instance.
Example: DATABASE_URL=memory
- Changes are kept after process death (persistent storage):
- SQL Databases: Officially, PostgreSQL and MySQL are supported. This project works best with PostgreSQL.
- PostgreSQL: If DATABASE_URL is a DSN starting with postgres://, PostgreSQL will be used as storage backend.
Example: DATABASE_URL=postgres://user:password@host:123/database
Additionally, the following query/DSN parameters are supported:
* sslmode (string): Whether or not to use SSL (default is require)
* disable - No SSL
* require - Always SSL (skip verification)
* verify-ca - Always SSL (verify that the certificate presented by the
server was signed by a trusted CA)
* verify-full - Always SSL (verify that the certification presented by
the server was signed by a trusted CA and the server host name
matches the one in the certificate)
* fallback_application_name (string): An application_name to fall back to if one isn't provided.
* connect_timeout (number): Maximum wait for connection, in seconds. Zero or
not specified means wait indefinitely.
* sslcert (string): Cert file location. The file must contain PEM encoded data.
* sslkey (string): Key file location. The file must contain PEM encoded data.
* sslrootcert (string): The location of the root certificate file. The file
must contain PEM encoded data.
Example: DATABASE_URL=postgres://user:password@host:123/database?sslmode=verify-full
- MySQL: If DATABASE_URL is a DSN starting with mysql:// MySQL will be used as storage backend.
Be aware that the ?parseTime=true parameter is mandatory, or timestamps will not work.
Example: DATABASE_URL=mysql://user:password@tcp(host:123)/database?parseTime=true
Additionally, the following query/DSN parameters are supported:
* collation (string): Sets the collation used for client-server interaction on connection. In contrast to charset,
collation does not issue additional queries. If the specified collation is unavailable on the target server,
the connection will fail.
* loc (string): Sets the location for time.Time values. Note that this sets the location for time.Time values
but does not change MySQL's time_zone setting. For that set the time_zone DSN parameter. Please keep in mind,
that param values must be url.QueryEscape'ed. Alternatively you can manually replace the / with %2F.
For example US/Pacific would be loc=US%2FPacific.
* maxAllowedPacket (number): Max packet size allowed in bytes. The default value is 4 MiB and should be
adjusted to match the server settings. maxAllowedPacket=0 can be used to automatically fetch the max_allowed_packet variable from server on every connection.
* readTimeout (duration): I/O read timeout. The value must be a decimal number with a unit suffix
("ms", "s", "m", "h"), such as "30s", "0.5m" or "1m30s".
* timeout (duration): Timeout for establishing connections, aka dial timeout. The value must be a decimal number with a unit suffix
("ms", "s", "m", "h"), such as "30s", "0.5m" or "1m30s".
* tls (bool / string): tls=true enables TLS / SSL encrypted connection to the server. Use skip-verify if
you want to use a self-signed or invalid certificate (server side).
* writeTimeout (duration): I/O write timeout. The value must be a decimal number with a unit suffix
("ms", "s", "m", "h"), such as "30s", "0.5m" or "1m30s".
Example: DATABASE_URL=mysql://user:password@tcp(host:123)/database?parseTime=true&writeTimeout=123s
The following settings can be configured using URL query parameters (postgres://.../database?max_conns=1):
* max_conns (number): Sets the maximum number of open connections to the database. Defaults to the number of CPU cores times 2.
* max_idle_conns (number): Sets the maximum number of connections in the idle. Defaults to the number of CPU cores.
* max_conn_lifetime (duratino): Sets the maximum amount of time ("ms", "s", "m", "h") a connection may be reused.
Defaults to 0s (disabled).`
}