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PostgreSQL Storage Backend
The PostgreSQL storage backend is used to persist Vault's data in a PostgreSQL server or cluster.
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No High Availability – the PostgreSQL storage backend does not support high availability.
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Community Supported – the PostgreSQL storage backend is supported by the community. While it has undergone review by HashiCorp employees, they may not be as knowledgeable about the technology. If you encounter problems with them, you may be referred to the original author.
storage "postgresql" {
connection_url = "postgres://user123:secret123!@localhost:5432/vault"
}
The PostgreSQL storage backend does not automatically create the table. Here is some sample SQL to create the schema and indexes.
CREATE TABLE vault_kv_store (
parent_path TEXT COLLATE "C" NOT NULL,
path TEXT COLLATE "C",
key TEXT COLLATE "C",
value BYTEA,
CONSTRAINT pkey PRIMARY KEY (path, key)
);
CREATE INDEX parent_path_idx ON vault_kv_store (parent_path);
If you're using a version of PostgreSQL prior to 9.5, create the following function:
CREATE FUNCTION vault_kv_put(_parent_path TEXT, _path TEXT, _key TEXT, _value BYTEA) RETURNS VOID AS
$$
BEGIN
LOOP
-- first try to update the key
UPDATE vault_kv_store
SET (parent_path, path, key, value) = (_parent_path, _path, _key, _value)
WHERE _path = path AND key = _key;
IF found THEN
RETURN;
END IF;
-- not there, so try to insert the key
-- if someone else inserts the same key concurrently,
-- we could get a unique-key failure
BEGIN
INSERT INTO vault_kv_store (parent_path, path, key, value)
VALUES (_parent_path, _path, _key, _value);
RETURN;
EXCEPTION WHEN unique_violation THEN
-- Do nothing, and loop to try the UPDATE again.
END;
END LOOP;
END;
$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;
postgresql
Parameters
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connection_url
(string: <required>)
– Specifies the connection string to use to authenticate and connect to PostgreSQL. A full list of supported parameters can be found in the pq library documentation. For example connection string URLs, see the examples section below. -
table
(string: "vault_kv_store")
– Specifies the name of the table in which to write Vault data. This table must already exist (Vault will not attempt to create it). -
max_parallel
(string: "128")
– Specifies the maximum number of concurrent requests to PostgreSQL.
postgresql
Examples
Custom SSL Verification
This example shows connecting to a PostgreSQL cluster using full SSL verification (recommended).
storage "postgresql" {
connection_url = "postgres://user:pass@localhost:5432/database?sslmode=verify-full"
}
To disable SSL verification (not recommended), replace verify-full
with
disable
:
storage "postgresql" {
connection_url = "postgres://user:pass@localhost:5432/database?sslmode=disable"
}