commit | a7b38dd1c8c1ee1a3cf6382da5b69a454da587fb | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Skyler Grey <minion@clicks.codes> | Wed Oct 25 21:42:45 2023 +0000 |
committer | Skyler Grey <minion@clicks.codes> | Wed Nov 01 09:59:54 2023 +0000 |
tree | c39b5d9c8fffd37a88ffc03d5b222699bd7c6a2c | |
parent | 1886112a480cc3efba265d54ece827e4f5d4bd38 [diff] |
Give pineafan permissions on postgres The last of the denizens from the pinea->pineafan change in Ib24cde5a071b1db444b95170c1e08d3e4ed6f1dc is postgres permissions. This commit changes it so that the user we are giving postgres permissions to is "pineafan" not "pinea" Change-Id: I1de16310c32729342362c14a5cde7f7f0e0b4906
To deploy these files to our server we use deploy-rs. If you've got a flakes-enabled nix installed on your system you can run
nix run github:serokell/deploy-rs
You can also install deploy-rs to your profile, at which point you'll be able to run
deploy
Secrets are stored in SOPS and deployed using scalpel.
If you have a service which needs to store secrets in its config file, please set systemd reloadTriggers and restartTriggers to automatically reload/restart the service whenever the configuration changes.
It's notable that changing the secrets will not trigger a reload/restart of the service. If you want to update the secrets without updating the rest of the configuration you currently need to manually restart the service. It's possible that this could be solved by using systemd paths to watch the files (see https://superuser.com/questions/1171751/restart-systemd-service-automatically-whenever-a-directory-changes-any-file-ins) but this is not a priority