The Tanzu Developer Portal catalog gives you two approaches for storing catalog information:
In-memory database:
The default option uses an in-memory database and is suitable for test and development scenarios only. The in-memory database reads the catalog data from Git URLs that you write in tap-values.yaml
.
This data is temporary. Any operations that cause the server
pod in the tap-gui
namespace to be re-created also cause this data to be rebuilt from the Git location.
This can cause issues when you manually register entities by using the UI because they only exist in the database and are lost when that in-memory database is rebuilt. If you choose this method, you lose all user preferences and any manually registered entities when the Tanzu Developer Portal server pod is re-created.
PostgreSQL database:
For production use-cases, use a PostgreSQL database that exists outside the Tanzu Application Platform packaging. The PostgreSQL database stores all the catalog data persistently both from the Git locations and the UI manual entity registrations.
For production or general-purpose use-cases, a PostgreSQL database is recommended.
See the following sections for configuring Tanzu Developer Portal to use a PostgreSQL database.
Apply the following values in tap-values.yaml
:
# ... existing tap-values.yaml above
tap_gui:
# ... existing tap_gui values
app_config:
backend:
database:
client: pg
connection:
host: PG-SQL-HOSTNAME
port: 5432
user: PG-SQL-USERNAME
password: PG-SQL-PASSWORD
ssl: {rejectUnauthorized: false} # Set to true if using SSL
Where:
PG-SQL-HOSTNAME
is the host name of your PostgreSQL databasePG-SQL-USERNAME
is the user name of your PostgreSQL databasePG-SQL-PASSWORD
is the password of your PostgreSQL databaseBeyond the minimum configuration options needed to make Tanzu Developer Portal work with the pg
driver, there are many more configuration options for other purposes. For example, you can restrict Tanzu Developer Portal to a single database. For more information about this restriction, see the Backstage documentation.
By default, Tanzu Developer Portal creates a database for each plug-in, but you can configure it to divide plug-ins based on different PostgreSQL schemas and use a single specified database.
See the following example of extra configuration parameters:
# ... existing tap-values.yaml above
tap_gui:
# ... existing tap_gui values
app_config:
backend:
# ... other backend details
database:
client: pg
# This parameter tells Tanzu Developer Portal to put plug-ins in their own schema instead
# of their own database.
# default: database
pluginDivisionMode: schema
connection:
# ... other connection details
database: PG-SQL-DATABASE
Where PG-SQL-DATABASE
is the database name for Tanzu Developer Portal to use
For the complete list of these configuration options, see the node-postgres documentation.
You can apply your new configuration by updating Tanzu Application Platform with your modified values. Doing so updates Tanzu Developer Portal because it belongs to Tanzu Application Platform.
To apply your new configuration, run:
tanzu package installed update tap --package tap.tanzu.vmware.com --version VERSION-NUMBER --values-file tap-values.yaml -n tap-install
Where VERSION-NUMBER
is your Tanzu Application Platform version. For example, 1.9.1
.
For example:
$ tanzu package installed update tap --package tap.tanzu.vmware.com --version {{ vars.tap_version }} --values-file tap-values.yaml -n tap-install
| Updating package 'tap'
| Getting package install for 'tap'
| Getting package metadata for 'tap.tanzu.vmware.com'
| Updating secret 'tap-tap-install-values'
| Updating package install for 'tap'
/ Waiting for 'PackageInstall' reconciliation for 'tap'
Updated package install 'tap' in namespace 'tap-install'