# This will start with an in memory database.
$ docker run -p 3567:3567 -d registry.supertokens.io/supertokens/supertokens-postgresql
You can use your own config.yaml
file as a shared volume or pass the key-values as environment variables.
If you do both, only the shared config.yaml
file will be considered.
Available environment variables
- Core
- API_KEYS
- SUPERTOKENS_HOST
- SUPERTOKENS_PORT
- ACCESS_TOKEN_VALIDITY
- ACCESS_TOKEN_BLACKLISTING
- ACCESS_TOKEN_SIGNING_KEY_DYNAMIC
- ACCESS_TOKEN_SIGNING_KEY_UPDATE_INTERVAL
- REFRESH_TOKEN_VALIDITY
- PASSWORD_RESET_TOKEN_LIFETIME
- EMAIL_VERIFICATION_TOKEN_LIFETIME
- INFO_LOG_PATH
- ERROR_LOG_PATH
- MAX_SERVER_POOL_SIZE
- PASSWORDLESS_MAX_CODE_INPUT_ATTEMPTS
- PASSWORDLESS_CODE_LIFETIME
- DISABLE_TELEMETRY
- BASE_PATH
- PASSWORD_HASHING_ALG
- ARGON2_ITERATIONS
- ARGON2_MEMORY_KB
- ARGON2_PARALLELISM
- ARGON2_HASHING_POOL_SIZE
- BCRYPT_LOG_ROUNDS
- POSTGRESQL:
- POSTGRESQL_CONNECTION_URI
- POSTGRESQL_USER
- POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD
- POSTGRESQL_CONNECTION_POOL_SIZE
- POSTGRESQL_HOST
- POSTGRESQL_PORT
- POSTGRESQL_DATABASE_NAME
- POSTGRESQL_TABLE_NAMES_PREFIX
- POSTGRESQL_TABLE_SCHEMA
docker run \
-p 3567:3567 \
-e POSTGRESQL_CONNECTION_URI="postgresql://username:password@host:port/dbName" \
-d registry.supertokens.io/supertokens/supertokens-postgresql
# OR
docker run \
-p 3567:3567 \
-e POSTGRESQL_USER="postgresqlUser" \
-e POSTGRESQL_HOST="192.168.1.2" \
-e POSTGRESQL_PORT="5432" \
-e POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD="password" \
-d registry.supertokens.io/supertokens/supertokens-postgresql
- In your
config.yaml
file, please make sure you store the following key / values:core_config_version: 0
host: "0.0.0.0"
postgresql_config_version: 0
info_log_path: null
(to log in docker logs)error_log_path: null
(to log in docker logs)
- The path for the
config.yaml
file in the container is/usr/lib/supertokens/config.yaml
docker run \
-p 3567:3567 \
-v /path/to/config.yaml:/usr/lib/supertokens/config.yaml \
-d registry.supertokens.io/supertokens/supertokens-postgresql
- By default, all the logs will be available via the
docker logs <container-name>
command. - You can setup logging to a shared volume by:
- Setting the
info_log_path
anderror_log_path
variables in yourconfig.yaml
file (or passing the values asn env variables). - Mounting the shared volume for the logging directory.
- Setting the
docker run \
-p 3567:3567 \
-v /path/to/logsFolder:/home/logsFolder \
-e INFO_LOG_PATH="/home/logsFolder/info.log" \
-e ERROR_LOG_PATH="/home/logsFolder/error.log" \
-e POSTGRESQL_USER="postgresqlUser" \
-e POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD="password" \
-d registry.supertokens.io/supertokens/supertokens-postgresql
- Before you start this container, make sure to initialize your database.
- You do not need to ensure that the Postgresql database has started before this container is started. During bootup, SuperTokens will wait for ~1 hour for a Postgresql instance to be available.
- If
POSTGRESQL_USER
,POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD
andPOSTGRESQL_CONNECTION_URI
are not provided, then SuperTokens will use an in memory database.