sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install curl
sudo curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
sudo mv composer.phar /usr/local/bin/composer
FROM php_base:latest | |
RUN apt update -y && apt upgrade -y | |
WORKDIR /var/www/html | |
RUN composer update --optimize-autoloader | |
COPY src/. /var/www/html | |
COPY build/php/.env.local /var/www/html/.env |
<?php | |
// use Illuminate\Support\Collection; | |
// use Illuminate\Pagination\Paginator; | |
// use Illuminate\Pagination\LengthAwarePaginator; | |
/** | |
* Gera a paginação dos itens de um array ou collection. | |
* | |
* @param array|Collection $items |
The connection failed because by default psql
connects over UNIX sockets using peer
authentication, that requires the current UNIX user to have the same user name as psql
. So you will have to create the UNIX user postgres
and then login as postgres
or use sudo -u postgres psql database-name
for accessing the database (and psql
should not ask for a password).
If you cannot or do not want to create the UNIX user, like if you just want to connect to your database for ad hoc queries, forcing a socket connection using psql --host=localhost --dbname=database-name --username=postgres
(as pointed out by @meyerson answer) will solve your immediate problem.
But if you intend to force password authentication over Unix sockets instead of the peer method, try changing the following pg_hba.conf
* line:
from