{"description":"Postgres on Debian Jessie","short_description":"Postgres on Debian Jessie","name":"mbr/postgres","versions":[{"version":"1.1.0","status":"active","description_html":"
Contains a minimal installation of PostgreSQL for development, base on debian/jessie64
.
See https://github.com/mbr/vagrant-boxes for sources. The box is available on Atlas as mbr/postgres
.
vagrant
vagrant
vagrant
The vagrant
is not a superuser, but can create databases, users and roles, as well as login. The vagrant
database is empty.
By default, the PostgreSQL port is only exposed to the host, via 127.0.0.1:5432
. To make it available on all interfaces, add
config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 5432, host: 5432, host_ip: "127.0.0.1"\n
\n\nto your Vagrantfile.
\n","description_markdown":"PostgreSQL 9.4 on Debian Jessie 8\r\n=================================\r\n\r\nContains a minimal installation of PostgreSQL for development, base on `debian/jessie64`.\r\n\r\nSee https://github.com/mbr/vagrant-boxes for sources. The box is available on Atlas as `mbr/postgres`.\r\n\r\n\r\nLogin\r\n-----\r\n\r\n* PostgreSQL role: `vagrant`\r\n* Password: `vagrant`\r\n* Database: `vagrant`\r\n\r\nThe `vagrant` is not a superuser, but can create databases, users and roles, as well as login. The `vagrant` database is empty.\r\n\r\n\r\nForwarded ports\r\n---------------\r\n\r\nBy default, the PostgreSQL port is only exposed to the host, via `127.0.0.1:5432`. To make it available on all interfaces, add\r\n\r\n config.vm.network \"forwarded_port\", guest: 5432, host: 5432, host_ip: \"127.0.0.1\"\r\n\r\nto your Vagrantfile.\r\n","providers":[{"name":"virtualbox","checksum":null,"checksum_type":null,"url":"https://vagrantcloud.com/mbr/boxes/postgres/versions/1.1.0/providers/virtualbox/unknown/vagrant.box"}]}]}