Charmed PostgreSQL K8s

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juju deploy postgresql-k8s --channel 14/stable
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Integrating your Charmed PostgreSQL

This is part of the Charmed PostgreSQL Tutorial. Please refer to this page for more information and the overview of the content.

Integrations (Relations for Juju 2.9)

Relations, or what Juju 3.0+ documentation describes as an Integration, are the easiest way to create a user for PostgreSQL in Charmed PostgreSQL K8s. Relations automatically create a username, password, and database for the desired user/application. As mentioned earlier in the Access PostgreSQL section it is a better practice to connect to PostgreSQL via a specific user rather than the admin user.

Data Integrator Charm

Before relating to a charmed application, we must first deploy our charmed application. In this tutorial we will relate to the Data Integrator Charm. This is a bare-bones charm that allows for central management of database users, providing support for different kinds of data platforms (e.g. PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Kafka, etc) with a consistent, opinionated and robust user experience. In order to deploy the Data Integrator Charm we can use the command juju deploy we have learned above:

juju deploy data-integrator --channel edge --config database-name=test-database

The expected output:

Located charm "data-integrator" in charm-hub, revision 6
Deploying "data-integrator" from charm-hub charm "data-integrator", revision 6 in channel edge on jammy

Checking the deployment progress using juju status will show you the blocked state for newly deployed charm:

Model     Controller  Cloud/Region        Version  SLA          Timestamp
tutorial  charm-dev   microk8s/localhost  2.9.42   unsupported  12:11:53+01:00

App              Version  Status   Scale  Charm            Channel    Rev  Address         Exposed  Message
data-integrator           waiting      1  data-integrator  edge       6    10.152.183.66   no       installing agent
postgresql-k8s            active       2  postgresql-k8s   14/stable  56   10.152.183.167  no

Unit                Workload    Agent  Address       Ports  Message
data-integrator/0*  blocked     idle   10.1.188.211         Please relate the data-integrator with the desired product
postgresql-k8s/0*   active      idle   10.1.188.206
postgresql-k8s/1    active      idle   10.1.188.209

The blocked state is expected due to not-yet established relation (integration) between applications.

Relate to PostgreSQL

Now that the Database Integrator Charm has been set up, we can relate it to PostgreSQL. This will automatically create a username, password, and database for the Database Integrator Charm. Relate the two applications with:

juju relate data-integrator postgresql-k8s

Wait for juju status --watch 1s to show all applications/units as active:

Model     Controller  Cloud/Region        Version  SLA          Timestamp
tutorial  charm-dev   microk8s/localhost  2.9.42   unsupported  12:12:12+01:00

App              Version  Status   Scale  Charm            Channel    Rev  Address         Exposed  Message
data-integrator           waiting      1  data-integrator  edge        6   10.152.183.66   no       installing agent
postgresql-k8s            active       2  postgresql-k8s   14/stable  56   10.152.183.167  no

Unit                Workload    Agent  Address       Ports  Message
data-integrator/0*  active      idle   10.1.188.211
postgresql-k8s/0*   active      idle   10.1.188.206
postgresql-k8s/1    active      idle   10.1.188.209

To retrieve information such as the username, password, and database. Enter:

juju run-action data-integrator/leader get-credentials --wait

This should output something like:

unit-data-integrator-0:
  UnitId: data-integrator/0
  id: "12"
  results:
    ok: "True"
    postgresql:
      database: test-database
      endpoints: postgresql-k8s-primary.tutorial.svc.cluster.local:5432
      password: WHnROd8wqzQKzd4F
      read-only-endpoints: postgresql-k8s-replicas.tutorial.svc.cluster.local:5432
      username: relation_id_3
      version: "14.5"
  status: completed
  timing:
    completed: 2023-03-20 11:12:26 +0000 UTC
    enqueued: 2023-03-20 11:12:25 +0000 UTC
    started: 2023-03-20 11:12:26 +0000 UTC

Note: your hostnames, usernames, and passwords will likely be different.

Access the related database

Use endpoints, username, password from above to connect newly created database test-database on PostgreSQL server:

> psql --host=10.1.188.206 --username=relation_id_3 --password test-database
Password:
...
test-database=> \l
...
 test-database | operator | UTF8     | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 | =Tc/operator              +
               |          |          |             |             | operator=CTc/operator     +
               |          |          |             |             | relation_id_3=CTc/operator
...

The newly created database test-database is also available on all other PostgreSQL cluster members:

> psql --host=10.89.49.209 --username=relation-3 --password --list
...
 test-database | operator | UTF8     | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 | =Tc/operator              +
               |          |          |             |             | operator=CTc/operator     +
               |          |          |             |             | relation_id_3=CTc/operator
...

When you relate two applications Charmed PostgreSQL K8s automatically sets up a new user and database for you. Please note the database name we specified when we first deployed the data-integrator charm: --config database-name=test-database.

Remove the user

To remove the user, remove the relation. Removing the relation automatically removes the user that was created when the relation was created. Enter the following to remove the relation:

juju remove-relation postgresql-k8s data-integrator

Now try again to connect to the same PostgreSQL you just used in Access the related database:

> psql --host=10.1.188.206 --username=relation_id_3 --password --list

This will output an error message:

psql: error: connection to server at "10.1.188.206", port 5432 failed: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "relation_id_3"

As this user no longer exists. This is expected as juju remove-relation postgresql-k8s data-integrator also removes the user. Note: data stay remain on the server at this stage!

Relate the the two applications again if you wanted to recreate the user:

juju relate data-integrator postgresql-k8s

Re-relating generates a new user and password:

juju run-action data-integrator/leader get-credentials --wait

You can connect to the database with this new credentials. From here you will see all of your data is still present in the database.


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