# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT # Original by: Marco Dallagiacoma @ 2023 in https://github.com/dallagi/excontainers # Modified by: Jarl André Hübenthal @ 2023 defmodule Testcontainers.Container.PostgresContainer do @moduledoc """ Provides functionality for creating and managing Postgres container configurations. This module includes helper methods for setting up a Postgres container with specific parameters such as image, user, password, database, and more. """ alias Testcontainers.WaitStrategy.CommandWaitStrategy alias Testcontainers.Container.PostgresContainer alias Testcontainers.Container alias Testcontainers.ContainerBuilder @default_image "postgres" @default_tag "15" @default_port 5432 @wait_timeout 60_000 defstruct image: "#{@default_image}:#{@default_tag}", wait_timeout: @wait_timeout, port: @default_port, user: "test", password: "test", database: "test" @doc """ Creates a new `PostgresContainer` struct with default configurations. """ def new, do: %__MODULE__{} @doc """ Overrides the default image used for the Postgres container. ## Examples iex> config = PostgresContainer.new() iex> new_config = PostgresContainer.with_image(config, "postgres:12") iex> new_config.image "postgres:12" """ def with_image(%__MODULE__{} = config, image) when is_binary(image) do %{config | image: image} end @doc """ Overrides the default user used for the Postgres container. ## Examples iex> config = PostgresContainer.new() iex> new_config = PostgresContainer.with_user(config, "another-user") iex> new_config.user "another-user" """ def with_user(%__MODULE__{} = config, user) when is_binary(user) do %{config | user: user} end @doc """ Overrides the default password used for the Postgres container. ## Examples iex> config = PostgresContainer.new() iex> new_config = PostgresContainer.with_password(config, "another-password") iex> new_config.password "another-password" """ def with_password(%__MODULE__{} = config, password) when is_binary(password) do %{config | password: password} end @doc """ Overrides the default database used for the Postgres container. ## Examples iex> config = PostgresContainer.new() iex> new_config = PostgresContainer.with_database(config, "another-database") iex> new_config.database "another-database" """ def with_database(%__MODULE__{} = config, database) when is_binary(database) do %{config | database: database} end @doc """ Overrides the default port used for the Postgres container. Note: this will not change what port the docker container is listening to internally. ## Examples iex> config = PostgresContainer.new() iex> new_config = PostgresContainer.with_port(config, 2345) iex> new_config.port 2345 """ def with_port(%__MODULE__{} = config, port) when is_integer(port) or is_tuple(port) do %{config | port: port} end @doc """ Overrides the default wait timeout used for the Postgres container. Note: this timeout will be used for each individual wait strategy. ## Examples iex> config = PostgresContainer.new() iex> new_config = PostgresContainer.with_wait_timeout(config, 8000) iex> new_config.wait_timeout 8000 """ def with_wait_timeout(%__MODULE__{} = config, wait_timeout) when is_integer(wait_timeout) do %{config | wait_timeout: wait_timeout} end @doc """ Retrieves the default exposed port for the Postgres container. """ def default_port, do: @default_port @doc """ Retrieves the default Docker image for the Postgres container. """ def default_image, do: @default_image @doc """ Retrieves the default Docker image including tag for the Postgres container. """ def default_image_with_tag, do: @default_image <> ":" <> @default_tag @doc """ Returns the port on the _host machine_ where the Postgres container is listening. """ def port(%Container{} = container), do: Container.mapped_port(container, @default_port) @doc """ Returns the connection parameters to connect to the database from the _host machine_. """ def connection_parameters(%Container{} = container) do [ hostname: "localhost", port: port(container), username: container.environment[:POSTGRES_USER], password: container.environment[:POSTGRES_PASSWORD], database: container.environment[:POSTGRES_DB] ] end defimpl ContainerBuilder, for: __MODULE__ do import Container @doc """ Implementation of the `ContainerBuilder` protocol specific to `PostgresContainer`. This function builds a new container configuration, ensuring the Postgres image is compatible, setting environment variables, and applying a waiting strategy for the container to be ready. The build process raises an `ArgumentError` if the specified container image is not compatible with the expected Postgres image. ## Examples # Assuming `ContainerBuilder.build/2` is called from somewhere in the application with a `PostgresContainer` configuration: iex> config = PostgresContainer.new() iex> built_container = ContainerBuilder.build(config, []) # `built_container` is now a ready-to-use `%Container{}` configured specifically for Postgres. ## Errors - Raises `ArgumentError` if the provided image is not compatible with the default Postgres image. """ @spec build(%PostgresContainer{}, keyword()) :: %Container{} @impl true def build(%PostgresContainer{} = config, _options) do if not String.starts_with?(config.image, PostgresContainer.default_image()) do raise ArgumentError, message: "Image #{config.image} is not compatible with #{PostgresContainer.default_image()}" end port_fn = case config.port do {exposed_port, host_port} -> fn container -> with_fixed_port(container, exposed_port, host_port) end port -> fn container -> with_exposed_port(container, port) end end new(config.image) |> Kernel.then(port_fn) |> with_environment(:POSTGRES_USER, config.user) |> with_environment(:POSTGRES_PASSWORD, config.password) |> with_environment(:POSTGRES_DB, config.database) |> with_waiting_strategy( CommandWaitStrategy.new( [ "sh", "-c", "pg_isready -U #{config.user} -d #{config.database} -h localhost" ], config.wait_timeout ) ) end end end