From 25d9a8810ac58be43bc80b8c4f40de4772d1a727 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cnp-autobot <85171364+cnp-autobot@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 9 May 2026 15:51:57 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Sync EnterpriseDB/cloud-native-postgres product/pg4k/v1.29.1-next --- .../1/cluster_conf.mdx | 1 + .../1/connection_pooling.mdx | 37 + .../1/default-monitoring.yaml | 36 +- .../postgres_for_kubernetes/1/failover.mdx | 43 + .../1/failure_modes.mdx | 1 + .../1/image_catalog.mdx | 34 +- .../1/imagevolume_extensions.mdx | 18 +- .../1/installation_upgrade.mdx | 130 +- .../1/kubectl-plugin.mdx | 30 +- .../1/labels_annotations.mdx | 12 +- .../postgres_for_kubernetes/1/monitoring.mdx | 110 +- .../postgres_for_kubernetes/1/openshift.mdx | 1 + .../1/operator_conf.mdx | 2 +- .../1/pg4k.v1/v1.29.1-next.mdx | 2420 +++++++++++++++++ .../1/postgresql_conf.mdx | 1 + .../1/samples/cluster-example-monitoring.yaml | 12 +- 16 files changed, 2824 insertions(+), 64 deletions(-) create mode 100644 product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/pg4k.v1/v1.29.1-next.mdx diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/cluster_conf.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/cluster_conf.mdx index d9ea5cf38c..b3672a89af 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/cluster_conf.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/cluster_conf.mdx @@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ Use this field only in case of ## Environment variables !!!important + Environment variables reserved for operator usage (names starting with `PG` or `CNP_`, plus `POD_NAME`, `NAMESPACE`, and `CLUSTER_NAME`) cannot be set through the `env` and `envFrom` fields and are rejected at admission time. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/connection_pooling.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/connection_pooling.mdx index 205eb762fa..6af71c9207 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/connection_pooling.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/connection_pooling.mdx @@ -379,6 +379,7 @@ The operator manages most of the [configuration options for PgBouncer](https://w allowing you to modify only a subset of them. !!!warning + The operator passes these settings directly to PgBouncer without validation. To prevent configuration errors or crash loops, ensure each parameter is supported by your specific PgBouncer image version. @@ -667,6 +668,42 @@ spec: - port: metrics ``` +### TLS for the Metrics Endpoint + +Set `.spec.monitoring.tls.enabled: true` to serve the metrics endpoint over +HTTPS. By default, the cluster's server certificate is being used. +The certificate is reloaded on every TLS handshake, so rotations are +picked up without restarting the pod. + +```yaml +spec: + monitoring: + tls: + enabled: true +``` + +When `.spec.pgbouncer.clientTLSSecret` is set, the metrics server presents +that certificate instead. + +```yaml +spec: + pgbouncer: + clientTLSSecret: + name: + monitoring: + tls: + enabled: true +``` + +The generated `PodMonitor` scrapes with `insecureSkipVerify=true` because +Prometheus scrapes pods by IP and the certificate's SANs do not generally +cover the pod IP. + +If you need strict verification, set `.spec.monitoring.enablePodMonitor: false` +and manage the `PodMonitor` yourself: the operator-generated one is hardcoded +to `insecureSkipVerify=true` and overwrites its spec on every reconcile, so a +manual patch on the generated `PodMonitor` would not survive. + ### Deprecation of Automatic `PodMonitor` Creation !!!warning Feature Deprecation Notice diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/default-monitoring.yaml b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/default-monitoring.yaml index 675aed6426..be2dc2bf2d 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/default-monitoring.yaml +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/default-monitoring.yaml @@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ data: , state , usename , COALESCE(application_name, '') AS application_name - , COUNT(*) - , COALESCE(EXTRACT (EPOCH FROM (max(now() - xact_start))), 0) AS max_tx_secs + , pg_catalog.count(*) + , COALESCE(EXTRACT (EPOCH FROM (pg_catalog.max(pg_catalog.now() OPERATOR(pg_catalog.-) xact_start))), 0) AS max_tx_secs FROM pg_catalog.pg_stat_activity GROUP BY datname, state, usename, application_name - ) sa ON states.state = sa.state + ) sa ON states.state OPERATOR(pg_catalog.=) sa.state WHERE sa.usename IS NOT NULL metrics: - datname: @@ -55,10 +55,10 @@ data: backends_waiting: query: | - SELECT count(*) AS total + SELECT pg_catalog.count(*) AS total FROM pg_catalog.pg_locks blocked_locks JOIN pg_catalog.pg_locks blocking_locks - ON blocking_locks.locktype = blocked_locks.locktype + ON blocking_locks.locktype OPERATOR(pg_catalog.=) blocked_locks.locktype AND blocking_locks.database IS NOT DISTINCT FROM blocked_locks.database AND blocking_locks.relation IS NOT DISTINCT FROM blocked_locks.relation AND blocking_locks.page IS NOT DISTINCT FROM blocked_locks.page @@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ data: AND blocking_locks.classid IS NOT DISTINCT FROM blocked_locks.classid AND blocking_locks.objid IS NOT DISTINCT FROM blocked_locks.objid AND blocking_locks.objsubid IS NOT DISTINCT FROM blocked_locks.objsubid - AND blocking_locks.pid != blocked_locks.pid - JOIN pg_catalog.pg_stat_activity blocking_activity ON blocking_activity.pid = blocking_locks.pid + AND blocking_locks.pid OPERATOR(pg_catalog.<>) blocked_locks.pid + JOIN pg_catalog.pg_stat_activity blocking_activity ON blocking_activity.pid OPERATOR(pg_catalog.=) blocking_locks.pid WHERE NOT blocked_locks.granted metrics: - total: @@ -110,14 +110,14 @@ data: pg_replication: query: "SELECT CASE WHEN ( NOT pg_catalog.pg_is_in_recovery() - OR pg_catalog.pg_last_wal_receive_lsn() = pg_catalog.pg_last_wal_replay_lsn()) + OR pg_catalog.pg_last_wal_receive_lsn() OPERATOR(pg_catalog.=) pg_catalog.pg_last_wal_replay_lsn()) THEN 0 ELSE GREATEST (0, - EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM (now() - pg_catalog.pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp()))) + EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM (pg_catalog.now() OPERATOR(pg_catalog.-) pg_catalog.pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp()))) END AS lag, pg_catalog.pg_is_in_recovery() AS in_recovery, - EXISTS (TABLE pg_stat_wal_receiver) AS is_wal_receiver_up, - (SELECT count(*) FROM pg_catalog.pg_stat_replication) AS streaming_replicas" + EXISTS (TABLE pg_catalog.pg_stat_wal_receiver) AS is_wal_receiver_up, + (SELECT pg_catalog.count(*) FROM pg_catalog.pg_stat_replication) AS streaming_replicas" metrics: - lag: usage: "GAUGE" @@ -165,17 +165,17 @@ data: query: | SELECT archived_count , failed_count - , COALESCE(EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM (now() - last_archived_time)), -1) AS seconds_since_last_archival - , COALESCE(EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM (now() - last_failed_time)), -1) AS seconds_since_last_failure + , COALESCE(EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM (pg_catalog.now() OPERATOR(pg_catalog.-) last_archived_time)), -1) AS seconds_since_last_archival + , COALESCE(EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM (pg_catalog.now() OPERATOR(pg_catalog.-) last_failed_time)), -1) AS seconds_since_last_failure , COALESCE(EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM last_archived_time), -1) AS last_archived_time , COALESCE(EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM last_failed_time), -1) AS last_failed_time - , COALESCE(CAST(CAST('x'||pg_catalog.right(pg_catalog.split_part(last_archived_wal, '.', 1), 16) AS pg_catalog.bit(64)) AS pg_catalog.int8), -1) AS last_archived_wal_start_lsn - , COALESCE(CAST(CAST('x'||pg_catalog.right(pg_catalog.split_part(last_failed_wal, '.', 1), 16) AS pg_catalog.bit(64)) AS pg_catalog.int8), -1) AS last_failed_wal_start_lsn + , COALESCE(CAST(CAST('x' OPERATOR(pg_catalog.||) pg_catalog.right(pg_catalog.split_part(last_archived_wal, '.', 1), 16) AS pg_catalog.bit(64)) AS pg_catalog.int8), -1) AS last_archived_wal_start_lsn + , COALESCE(CAST(CAST('x' OPERATOR(pg_catalog.||) pg_catalog.right(pg_catalog.split_part(last_failed_wal, '.', 1), 16) AS pg_catalog.bit(64)) AS pg_catalog.int8), -1) AS last_failed_wal_start_lsn , EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM stats_reset) AS stats_reset_time FROM pg_catalog.pg_stat_archiver predicate_query: | SELECT NOT pg_catalog.pg_is_in_recovery() - OR pg_catalog.current_setting('archive_mode') = 'always' + OR pg_catalog.current_setting('archive_mode') OPERATOR(pg_catalog.=) 'always' metrics: - archived_count: usage: "COUNTER" @@ -461,12 +461,12 @@ data: pg_extensions: query: | SELECT - current_database() as datname, + pg_catalog.current_database() as datname, name as extname, default_version, installed_version, CASE - WHEN default_version = installed_version THEN 0 + WHEN default_version OPERATOR(pg_catalog.=) installed_version THEN 0 ELSE 1 END AS update_available FROM pg_catalog.pg_available_extensions diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/failover.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/failover.mdx index d0043eed9d..e0e1e4f43e 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/failover.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/failover.mdx @@ -101,6 +101,49 @@ expected outage. Enabling a new configuration option to delay failover provides a mechanism to prevent premature failover for short-lived network or node instability. +## Detection of node-level failures + +When the node hosting the primary becomes unreachable (for example, due to a +kubelet crash or a network partition between the node and the Kubernetes API +server), the operator relies on the pod's `Ready` condition to decide that the +primary is no longer serviceable. While the node is healthy the kubelet keeps +that condition up to date from the readiness probe; once the node stops +reporting, the Kubernetes node lifecycle controller is the one that flips the +condition to `False` as soon as it declares the node `Unknown`. + +With stock kube-controller-manager settings, the transition is governed by +`--node-monitor-grace-period` (default `40s` on Kubernetes 1.29-1.31, raised +to `50s` in 1.32 and later): after that window the controller marks the node +`Unknown` and, in the same monitoring pass, issues a patch per pod on that +node to flip the `Ready` condition. In practice the operator observes the +primary as unready about **40 to 55 seconds** after the node becomes +unreachable (the grace period plus up to one `--node-monitor-period` poll, +default `5s`). Managed Kubernetes distributions (GKE, EKS, AKS) may tune +these values; consult the provider's documentation if the observed timing +does not match. After that, the failover procedure starts (further gated by +`.spec.failoverDelay`). + +The `Ready` condition flip is not subject to the rate limiters that throttle +pod *eviction* during partial-zonal or large-cluster disruptions +(`--node-eviction-rate`, `--secondary-node-eviction-rate`, +`--unhealthy-zone-threshold`). The operator reacts to the condition flip as +soon as the controller emits the patch, regardless of the zone or cluster-wide +health state. + +Pod *eviction* (actual deletion from the unreachable node) is a separate +mechanism, driven by `tolerationSeconds` on the +`node.kubernetes.io/unreachable` `NoExecute` taint (`300s` by default). That +timer does not hold up the operator's failover decision; {{name.ln}} +promotes a new primary as soon as the `Ready` condition flips. By that point +the kubelet on the isolated node has already stopped the old PostgreSQL +container locally: with the default +`.spec.probes.liveness.isolationCheck.enabled: true`, the instance manager +fails its own liveness probe once it can reach neither the API server nor +the rest of the cluster, and the kubelet kills the container within +approximately three probe periods (`~30s`). Full high availability +(recreation of the old primary on a healthy node by the operator) is still +gated on the taint-based eviction actually deleting the pod. + ## Failover Quorum (Quorum-based Failover) Failover quorum is a mechanism that enhances data durability and safety during diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/failure_modes.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/failure_modes.mdx index d0eb7fc7f2..0318b4a2b4 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/failure_modes.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/failure_modes.mdx @@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ Use this annotation **with extreme caution** and only during emergency operations. !!!warning + This annotation should be removed as soon as the issue is resolved. Leaving it in place prevents the operator from managing the annotated resource. On a Cluster, this includes self-healing actions and failover. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/image_catalog.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/image_catalog.mdx index 3fe79d818b..bf76aa2218 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/image_catalog.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/image_catalog.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ catalog entry is updated, all associated clusters automatically [roll out the new image](rolling_update.md). While you can build custom catalogs, {{name.ln}} provides -[official catalogs](#edb-cloudnativepg-cluster-catalogs) as `ClusterImageCatalog` +[official catalogs](#cloudnativepg-catalogs) as `ClusterImageCatalog` resources, covering all official Community PostgreSQL container images. ## Catalog scoping @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ Both resources share a common schema: PostgreSQL 18+ via `extension_control_path`). !!!warning + While the operator trusts the user-defined `major` version without performing image detection, the official {{name.ln}} catalogs are pre-validated by the community to ensure that every extension and operand image entry correctly @@ -132,6 +133,36 @@ API schema and structure. Clusters referencing an image catalog can load any of its associated extensions by name. +!!!info + +Refer to the [documentation of image volume extensions](imagevolume_extensions.md) +for details on the internal image structure, configuration options, and +instructions on how to select or override catalog extensions within a cluster. +!!! + +[Image Volume Extensions](imagevolume_extensions.md) allow you to bundle +containers for extensions directly within the catalog entry: + +```yaml +apiVersion: postgresql.k8s.enterprisedb.io/v1 +kind: ImageCatalog +metadata: + name: postgresql +spec: + images: + - major: 18 + image: docker.enterprisedb.com/k8s_enterprise/postgresql:18.3-minimal-ubi9 + extensions: + - name: foo + image: + reference: # registry path for your `foo` extension image +``` + +The `extensions` section follows the [`ExtensionConfiguration`](pg4k.v1.md#extensionconfiguration) +API schema and structure. +Clusters referencing an image catalog can load any of its associated extensions +by name. + !!!info Refer to the [documentation of image volume extensions](imagevolume_extensions.md) for details on the internal image structure, configuration options, and @@ -158,6 +189,7 @@ release (e.g., `trixie`). It lists the most up-to-date container images for every supported PostgreSQL major version. !!!important + To ensure maximum security and immutability, all images within official {{name.ln}} catalogs are identified by their **SHA256 digests** rather than just tags. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/imagevolume_extensions.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/imagevolume_extensions.mdx index d3040dcb6e..464013aa00 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/imagevolume_extensions.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/imagevolume_extensions.mdx @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ These images are built on top of the [official PostgreSQL `minimal` images](https://github.com/enterprisedb/docker-postgres?tab=readme-ov-file#minimal-images). !!!info + While this documentation provides the necessary technical specifications for third parties to build their own images and catalogs, the following instructions focus specifically on the deployment and usage of our official @@ -56,6 +57,7 @@ overhead by maintaining an immutable, minimal base image for your data workloads. !!!important + Extension images must be built according to the [documented specifications](#image-specifications). !!! @@ -81,6 +83,7 @@ An extension image can be added to a new or existing `Cluster` resource using the `.spec.postgresql.extensions` stanza. !!!important + When a new extension is added to a running `Cluster`, {{name.ln}} will automatically trigger a [rolling update](rolling_update.md) to attach the new image volume to each pod. Before adding a new extension in production, @@ -100,6 +103,7 @@ The `extensions` stanza accepts a list of entries, each requiring a `name` that must be unique within the cluster. !!!important + The `name` must consist of lowercase alphanumeric characters, underscores (`_`) or hyphens (`-`) and must start and end with an alphanumeric character. !!! @@ -153,6 +157,7 @@ official {{name.ln}} catalogs pre-configure these options to the correct values for each extension, ensuring they work out-of-the-box. !!!important + If an extension image includes shared libraries, they must be compiled for the same PostgreSQL major version, operating system distribution, and CPU architecture as the operand image. Using official {{name.ln}} catalogs @@ -194,6 +199,7 @@ ensures your desired state is maintained and consistently applied across all instances. !!!note + Some PostgreSQL components, often referred to as modules, do not use the `CREATE EXTENSION` mechanism. These typically consist of shared libraries that must be loaded via `shared_preload_libraries` at server start. @@ -213,12 +219,13 @@ production-ready supply chain. ### Via an Image Catalog (Recommended) !!!info + Support for extension container images in image catalogs was introduced in {{name.ln}} 1.29. !!! When you use an [image catalog that covers extensions](image_catalog.md#image-catalog-with-image-volume-extensions) -like the [official ones](image_catalog.md#edb-cloudnativepg-cluster-catalogs) +like the [official ones](image_catalog.md#cloudnativepg-catalogs) provided by the community, the complex configuration details, such as the specific container image `reference` and the required filesystem paths, are managed centrally. @@ -256,6 +263,7 @@ PostgreSQL operand image defined in the same catalog entry. ### Directly in the Cluster !!!info + Defining extensions directly in the `Cluster` resource is the original method and remains the only option for versions prior to {{name.ln}} 1.29. It is also useful if you need to use an extension not present in your current @@ -283,6 +291,7 @@ spec: ``` !!!tip + Remember that configuration provided directly in the `Cluster` takes precedence. If you reference a catalog but also define the same extension name in the `Cluster` stanza, the settings in the `Cluster` will override those in @@ -293,6 +302,7 @@ can be overridden at the `Cluster` level to provide total flexibility, the !!! !!!warning + The `name` serves as the unique identifier; changing it will define a new extension entry rather than overriding an existing one from a catalog. !!! @@ -491,6 +501,7 @@ spec: system libraries at runtime. !!!important + Since `ld_library_path` must be set when the PostgreSQL process starts, changing this value requires a **cluster restart** for the new value to take effect. @@ -531,6 +542,7 @@ variable of the Postgres process, allowing PostgreSQL to locate these binaries at runtime. !!!warning + Since `bin_path` must be set when the PostgreSQL process starts, changing this value requires a **cluster restart** for the new value to take effect. @@ -587,6 +599,7 @@ In the example above, if the extension is mounted at dependencies regardless of the specific mount path chosen by the operator. !!!tip + Unrecognized placeholders (e.g., `${typo}`) are rejected at admission time. If you need a literal `${...}` in a value, escape it by doubling the dollar sign: `$${...}`. For example, a value of `$${not_expanded}` will produce the @@ -611,6 +624,7 @@ environment variable overwrites a value that was already set by a previous extension, to help diagnose potential conflicts. !!!important + **Reserved variables**: Environment variables reserved for operator usage (names starting with `PG` or `CNP_`, plus `POD_NAME`, `NAMESPACE`, and `CLUSTER_NAME`) and variables managed by dedicated fields (`PATH` via @@ -619,6 +633,7 @@ the `env` field and are rejected at admission time. !!! !!!warning + **Manual Restart Required**: Because environment variables are injected when the PostgreSQL process starts, any changes to the `env` section **require a cluster restart**. {{name.ln}} does **not** automatically trigger a rollout @@ -642,6 +657,7 @@ discoverable and usable by PostgreSQL within {{name.ln}} without requiring manual configuration. !!!important + We encourage PostgreSQL extension developers and third-party providers to publish OCI-compliant extension images following this layout. For practical implementation details, we recommend reviewing the diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/installation_upgrade.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/installation_upgrade.mdx index dad10c49c9..4444adcc62 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/installation_upgrade.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/installation_upgrade.mdx @@ -69,12 +69,12 @@ kubectl create secret -n postgresql-operator-system docker-registry edb-pull-sec Now that the pull-secret has been added to the namespace, the operator can be installed like any other resource in Kubernetes, through a YAML manifest applied via `kubectl`. -You can install the [latest operator manifest](https://get.enterprisedb.io/pg4k/pg4k-1.29.0.yaml) +You can install the [latest operator manifest](https://get.enterprisedb.io/pg4k/pg4k-1.29.1.yaml) for this minor release as follows: ```sh kubectl apply --server-side -f \ - https://get.enterprisedb.io/pg4k/pg4k-1.29.0.yaml + https://get.enterprisedb.io/pg4k/pg4k-1.29.1.yaml ``` You can verify that with: @@ -279,6 +279,22 @@ When versions are not directly upgradable, the old version needs to be removed before installing the new one. This won't affect user data but only the operator itself. +### Upgrading to 1.29.1, 1.28.3, or 1.25.8 + +Version 1.29.1, 1.28.3, and 1.25.8 ship the fix for `CVE-2026-44477` / +`GHSA-423p-g724-fr39`. The metrics exporter now authenticates as a +dedicated `cnp_metrics_exporter` role with `pg_monitor` privileges +only, instead of the `postgres` superuser. + +Custom monitoring queries that read user-owned tables, or use +`target_databases: '*'` against databases where `PUBLIC` `CONNECT` +has been revoked, need explicit `GRANT` statements to +`cnp_metrics_exporter`. See ["Custom query privileges and +safety"](monitoring.md#custom-query-privileges-and-safety) and ["Manually creating +the metrics exporter +role"](monitoring.md#manually-creating-the-metrics-exporter-role) in +the monitoring documentation. + ### Upgrading to 1.29.0 or 1.28.x !!!info Important @@ -304,3 +320,113 @@ spec: isolationCheck: enabled: false ``` + +## Verifying release assets + +{{name.ln}} cryptographically signs all official release assets. Verifying these +signatures ensures the assets originate from the official repository and were +published through our automated release workflow. + +!!!info + +Refer to the ["Release integrity and supply chain" section](security.md#release-integrity-and-supply-chain) +for more information. +!!! + +### Prerequisites + +- **Signature verification:** [cosign](https://github.com/sigstore/cosign) CLI +- **SBOM and Provenance:** [Docker Buildx](https://docs.docker.com/build/install-buildx/) + (included in Docker Desktop and modern Docker versions) + +### Verifying the Operator YAML Deployment + +When installing via a direct YAML manifest, you should verify the manifest file +using the corresponding bundle (the `.sigstore.json` file) provided on the +[GitHub Release page](https://github.com/EnterpriseDB/cloud-native-postgres/releases). + +Run the following command: + +```bash +cosign verify-blob \ + postgresql-operator-{version}.yaml \ + --bundle postgresql-operator-{version}.sigstore.json \ + --certificate-identity-regexp "^https://github.com/EnterpriseDB/cloud-native-postgres/.github/workflows/release-publish.yml@refs/tags/v" \ + --certificate-oidc-issuer "https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com" +``` + +#### Verifying SLSA provenance + +To verify a release binary, download both the artifact and the provenance file +(`multiple.intoto.jsonl`) from the +[GitHub release](https://github.com/EnterpriseDB/cloud-native-postgres/releases), +then run: + +```shell +slsa-verifier verify-artifact \ + --provenance-path multiple.intoto.jsonl \ + --source-uri github.com/EnterpriseDB/cloud-native-postgres +``` + +### Verifying the operator container images + +Run the following command to verify the signature of the {{name.ln}} operator +images: + +```bash +cosign verify docker.enterprisedb.com/k8s/edb-postgres-for-cloudnativepg:{tag} \ + --certificate-identity-regexp="^https://github.com/EnterpriseDB/cloud-native-postgres/.github/workflows/release-publish.yml@refs/tags/v" \ + --certificate-oidc-issuer="https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com" +``` + +We provide OCI attestations for full transparency. To inspect the Software Bill +of Materials (SBOM) or build provenance, use the `docker buildx imagetools` +command: + +To view the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) in SPDX format: + +```bash +docker buildx imagetools inspect docker.enterprisedb.com/k8s/edb-postgres-for-cloudnativepg:{tag} \ + --format '{{ json (index .SBOM "linux/amd64").SPDX }}' +``` + +To inspect the SLSA Provenance (build details): + +```bash +docker buildx imagetools inspect docker.enterprisedb.com/k8s/edb-postgres-for-cloudnativepg:{tag} \ + --format '{{ json (index .Provenance "linux/amd64").SLSA }}' +``` + +!!!info + +Refer to ["Verifying SLSA provenance"](security.md#verifying-slsa-provenance) +for SLSA Build Level 3 compliance verification. +!!! + +### Verifying PostgreSQL operand images + +{{name.ln}} maintains container images for all supported PostgreSQL versions +as part of the [`postgres-containers` project](https://github.com/enterprisedb/docker-postgres) +(also called operand images). + +To verify the signature of a specific operand image: + +```bash +cosign verify docker.enterprisedb.com/k8s_enterprise/postgresql:{tag} \ + --certificate-identity-regexp="^https://github.com/enterprisedb/docker-postgres/" \ + --certificate-oidc-issuer="https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com" +``` + +To view the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) in SPDX format: + +```bash +docker buildx imagetools inspect docker.enterprisedb.com/k8s_enterprise/postgresql:{tag} \ + --format '{{ json (index .SBOM "linux/amd64").SPDX }}' +``` + +To inspect the SLSA Provenance (Build details): + +```bash +docker buildx imagetools inspect docker.enterprisedb.com/k8s_enterprise/postgresql:{tag} \ + --format '{{ json (index .Provenance "linux/amd64").SLSA }}' +``` diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/kubectl-plugin.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/kubectl-plugin.mdx index bcee8006cf..d4f8923d5a 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/kubectl-plugin.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/kubectl-plugin.mdx @@ -36,11 +36,11 @@ them in your systems. #### Debian packages -For example, let's install the 1.29.0 release of the plugin, for an Intel based +For example, let's install the 1.29.1 release of the plugin, for an Intel based 64 bit server. First, we download the right `.deb` file. ```sh -wget https://github.com/EnterpriseDB/kubectl-cnp/releases/download/v1.29.0/kubectl-cnp_1.29.0_linux_x86_64.deb \ +wget https://github.com/EnterpriseDB/kubectl-cnp/releases/download/v1.29.1/kubectl-cnp_1.29.1_linux_x86_64.deb \ --output-document kube-plugin.deb ``` @@ -51,17 +51,17 @@ $ sudo dpkg -i kube-plugin.deb Selecting previously unselected package cnp. (Reading database ... 6688 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to unpack kube-plugin.deb ... -Unpacking kubectl-cnp (1.29.0) ... -Setting up kubectl-cnp (1.29.0) ... +Unpacking kubectl-cnp (1.29.1) ... +Setting up kubectl-cnp (1.29.1) ... ``` #### RPM packages -As in the example for `.rpm` packages, let's install the 1.29.0 release for an +As in the example for `.rpm` packages, let's install the 1.29.1 release for an Intel 64 bit machine. Note the `--output` flag to provide a file name. ```sh -curl -L https://github.com/EnterpriseDB/kubectl-cnp/releases/download/v1.29.0/kubectl-cnp_1.29.0_linux_x86_64.rpm \ +curl -L https://github.com/EnterpriseDB/kubectl-cnp/releases/download/v1.29.1/kubectl-cnp_1.29.1_linux_x86_64.rpm \ --output kube-plugin.rpm ``` @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Dependencies resolved. Package Architecture Version Repository Size ==================================================================================================== Installing: - cnp x86_64 1.29.0-1 @commandline 20 M + cnp x86_64 1.29.1-1 @commandline 20 M Transaction Summary ==================================================================================================== @@ -246,9 +246,9 @@ sandbox-3 0/604DE38 0/604DE38 0/604DE38 0/604DE38 00:00:00 00:00:00 00 Instances status Name Current LSN Replication role Status QoS Manager Version Node ---- ----------- ---------------- ------ --- --------------- ---- -sandbox-1 0/604DE38 Primary OK BestEffort 1.29.0 k8s-eu-worker -sandbox-2 0/604DE38 Standby (async) OK BestEffort 1.29.0 k8s-eu-worker2 -sandbox-3 0/604DE38 Standby (async) OK BestEffort 1.29.0 k8s-eu-worker +sandbox-1 0/604DE38 Primary OK BestEffort 1.29.1 k8s-eu-worker +sandbox-2 0/604DE38 Standby (async) OK BestEffort 1.29.1 k8s-eu-worker2 +sandbox-3 0/604DE38 Standby (async) OK BestEffort 1.29.1 k8s-eu-worker ``` If you require more detailed status information, use the `--verbose` option (or @@ -302,9 +302,9 @@ sandbox-primary primary 1 1 1 Instances status Name Current LSN Replication role Status QoS Manager Version Node ---- ----------- ---------------- ------ --- --------------- ---- -sandbox-1 0/6053720 Primary OK BestEffort 1.29.0 k8s-eu-worker -sandbox-2 0/6053720 Standby (async) OK BestEffort 1.29.0 k8s-eu-worker2 -sandbox-3 0/6053720 Standby (async) OK BestEffort 1.29.0 k8s-eu-worker +sandbox-1 0/6053720 Primary OK BestEffort 1.29.1 k8s-eu-worker +sandbox-2 0/6053720 Standby (async) OK BestEffort 1.29.1 k8s-eu-worker2 +sandbox-3 0/6053720 Standby (async) OK BestEffort 1.29.1 k8s-eu-worker ``` With an additional `-v` (e.g. `kubectl cnp status sandbox -v -v`), you can @@ -532,12 +532,12 @@ and previous logs are available, it will show them both. ```output ====== Begin of Previous Log ===== -2023-03-28T12:56:41.251711811Z {"level":"info","ts":"2023-03-28T12:56:41Z","logger":"setup","msg":"Starting EDB Postgres for Kubernetes Operator","version":"1.29.0","build":{"Version":"1.29.0+dev107","Commit":"cc9bab17","Date":"2023-03-28"}} +2023-03-28T12:56:41.251711811Z {"level":"info","ts":"2023-03-28T12:56:41Z","logger":"setup","msg":"Starting EDB Postgres for Kubernetes Operator","version":"1.29.1","build":{"Version":"1.29.1+dev107","Commit":"cc9bab17","Date":"2023-03-28"}} 2023-03-28T12:56:41.251851909Z {"level":"info","ts":"2023-03-28T12:56:41Z","logger":"setup","msg":"Starting pprof HTTP server","addr":"0.0.0.0:6060"} ====== End of Previous Log ===== -2023-03-28T12:57:09.854306024Z {"level":"info","ts":"2023-03-28T12:57:09Z","logger":"setup","msg":"Starting EDB Postgres for Kubernetes Operator","version":"1.29.0","build":{"Version":"1.29.0+dev107","Commit":"cc9bab17","Date":"2023-03-28"}} +2023-03-28T12:57:09.854306024Z {"level":"info","ts":"2023-03-28T12:57:09Z","logger":"setup","msg":"Starting EDB Postgres for Kubernetes Operator","version":"1.29.1","build":{"Version":"1.29.1+dev107","Commit":"cc9bab17","Date":"2023-03-28"}} 2023-03-28T12:57:09.854363943Z {"level":"info","ts":"2023-03-28T12:57:09Z","logger":"setup","msg":"Starting pprof HTTP server","addr":"0.0.0.0:6060"} ``` diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/labels_annotations.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/labels_annotations.mdx index 52da95040c..ccf6cb654b 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/labels_annotations.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/labels_annotations.mdx @@ -104,15 +104,21 @@ instead default users created by {{name.ln}} (typically `postgres` and `app`). `role` - **deprecated** -: Whether the instance running in a pod is a `primary` or a `replica`. - This label is deprecated, you should use `k8s.enterprisedb.io/instanceRole` instead. +: Role of the instance running in a pod: `primary`, `replica`, or + `unhealthy`. The `unhealthy` value is transient: the operator sets + it on the old primary during a failover or switchover and clears it + automatically once the transition completes. This label is deprecated, + you should use `k8s.enterprisedb.io/instanceRole` instead. `k8s.enterprisedb.io/scheduled-backup` : When available, name of the `ScheduledBackup` resource that created a given `Backup` object. `k8s.enterprisedb.io/instanceRole` -: Whether the instance running in a pod is a `primary` or a `replica`. +: Role of the instance running in a pod: `primary`, `replica`, or + `unhealthy`. The `unhealthy` value is transient: the operator sets + it on the old primary during a failover or switchover and clears it + automatically once the transition completes. `app.kubernetes.io/managed-by` : Name of the manager. It will always be `cloudnative-pg`. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/monitoring.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/monitoring.mdx index dc104d1733..35f5442f0d 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/monitoring.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/monitoring.mdx @@ -34,10 +34,17 @@ section below. All monitoring queries that are performed on PostgreSQL are: -- atomic (one transaction per query) -- executed with the `pg_monitor` role +- atomic (one read-only transaction per query) +- executed as the `cnp_metrics_exporter` role (a member of `pg_monitor`) - executed with `application_name` set to `cnp_metrics_exporter` -- executed as user `postgres` + +The connection uses peer authentication on the pod-local Unix socket; +because `session_user` is never a superuser, the monitoring session +cannot escalate via `RESET ROLE` or `RESET SESSION AUTHORIZATION`. Do +not grant additional privileges or role memberships to +`cnp_metrics_exporter` beyond `pg_monitor` and the table-level grants +required by your custom queries: any extra membership flows into the +scrape session via inheritance and weakens this property. Please refer to the "Predefined Roles" section in PostgreSQL [documentation](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/predefined-roles.html) @@ -492,6 +499,43 @@ containing the message:`Query with the same name already found. Overwriting the and a key `queryName` containing the overwritten query name. !!! +#### Custom query privileges and safety + +!!!warning + +Custom queries run as the `cnp_metrics_exporter` role, which inherits +`pg_monitor`. Queries within `pg_monitor`'s scope (catalog reads, +`pg_stat_*` views, configuration parameters) work without modification. +Queries that read user-owned tables or superuser-only catalogs (e.g. +`pg_authid`, `pg_subscription`) need explicit grants. Reading a table +also requires USAGE on its schema: + +```sql +GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA myschema TO cnp_metrics_exporter; +GRANT SELECT ON TABLE myschema.mytable TO cnp_metrics_exporter; +``` + +Every database in `target_databases` must allow +`cnp_metrics_exporter` to `CONNECT`. On clusters that have +revoked `CONNECT` from `PUBLIC` for a database, grant it +explicitly to that role: + +```sql +GRANT CONNECT ON DATABASE domainapp TO cnp_metrics_exporter; +``` + +Prefer an explicit list of trusted databases (e.g. +`target_databases: ["domainapp"]`) over the `"*"` wildcard. The +wildcard scrapes every database the role can connect to and +silently skips the rest, so an explicit list makes a missing grant +easier to notice. Use `"*"` only when the query is meant to +collect per-database metrics across the whole cluster. + +Schema-qualify catalog references (`pg_catalog.now()`, +`pg_catalog.current_database()`) to prevent `search_path` shadowing +by user-owned objects. +!!! + #### Example of a user defined metric Here you can see an example of a `ConfigMap` containing a single custom query, @@ -508,14 +552,14 @@ metadata: data: custom-queries: | pg_replication: - query: "SELECT CASE WHEN NOT pg_is_in_recovery() + query: "SELECT CASE WHEN NOT pg_catalog.pg_is_in_recovery() THEN 0 ELSE GREATEST (0, - EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM (now() - pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp()))) + EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM (pg_catalog.now() OPERATOR(pg_catalog.-) pg_catalog.pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp()))) END AS lag, - pg_is_in_recovery() AS in_recovery, - EXISTS (TABLE pg_stat_wal_receiver) AS is_wal_receiver_up, - (SELECT count(*) FROM pg_stat_replication) AS streaming_replicas" + pg_catalog.pg_is_in_recovery() AS in_recovery, + EXISTS (TABLE pg_catalog.pg_stat_wal_receiver) AS is_wal_receiver_up, + (SELECT pg_catalog.count(*) FROM pg_catalog.pg_stat_replication) AS streaming_replicas" metrics: - lag: @@ -551,7 +595,7 @@ some_query: | FROM some_table query: | SELECT - count(*) as rows + pg_catalog.count(*) as rows FROM some_table metrics: - rows: @@ -568,8 +612,13 @@ Database auto-discovery can be enabled for a specific query by specifying a *shell-like pattern* (i.e., containing `*`, `?` or `[]`) in the list of `target_databases`. If provided, the operator will expand the list of target databases by adding all the databases returned by the execution of `SELECT -datname FROM pg_database WHERE datallowconn AND NOT datistemplate` and matching -the pattern according to [path.Match()](https://pkg.go.dev/path#Match) rules. +datname FROM pg_catalog.pg_database WHERE datallowconn AND NOT datistemplate +AND pg_catalog.has_database_privilege(datname, 'CONNECT')` and matching the +pattern according to [path.Match()](https://pkg.go.dev/path#Match) rules. +Databases on which `cnp_metrics_exporter` lacks the `CONNECT` privilege are +silently skipped; if you want a database with revoked `PUBLIC` access to be +scraped, grant `CONNECT` explicitly (see "Custom query privileges and safety" +above). !!!note The `*` character has a [special meaning](https://yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html#id2786448) in yaml, @@ -577,15 +626,15 @@ so you need to quote (`"*"`) the `target_databases` value when it includes such !!! It is recommended that you always include the name of the database -in the returned labels, for example using the `current_database()` function -as in the following example: +in the returned labels, for example using the `pg_catalog.current_database()` +function as in the following example: ```yaml some_query: | query: | SELECT - current_database() as datname, - count(*) as rows + pg_catalog.current_database() as datname, + pg_catalog.count(*) as rows FROM some_table metrics: - datname: @@ -616,8 +665,8 @@ aforementioned query): some_query: | query: | SELECT - current_database() as datname, - count(*) as rows + pg_catalog.current_database() as datname, + pg_catalog.count(*) as rows FROM some_table metrics: - datname: @@ -755,6 +804,33 @@ So that, if you intend to have default metrics, you should not create a ConfigMa presents some differences. In particular, the `cache_seconds` field is not implemented in {{name.ln}}' exporter. +### Manually creating the metrics exporter role + +The operator creates the `cnp_metrics_exporter` PostgreSQL role on the +primary during reconciliation; it then propagates to standbys and +replica clusters via streaming replication. + +If the role is missing (replica cluster upgraded before its primary, +restore from a backup that predates the role, accidental removal), +recreate it as a superuser on the writable primary of the replication +chain (the source primary, not a designated primary of a replica +cluster): + +```sql +CREATE ROLE cnp_metrics_exporter WITH LOGIN NOSUPERUSER NOCREATEDB + NOCREATEROLE NOREPLICATION NOBYPASSRLS INHERIT; +GRANT pg_monitor TO cnp_metrics_exporter; +``` + +If your custom monitoring queries need access to objects outside +`pg_monitor`'s scope, grant the necessary privileges explicitly. SELECT +on a table also requires USAGE on its schema: + +```sql +GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA myschema TO cnp_metrics_exporter; +GRANT SELECT ON TABLE myschema.mytable TO cnp_metrics_exporter; +``` + ## Monitoring the {{name.ln}} operator The operator internally exposes [Prometheus](https://prometheus.io/) metrics diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/openshift.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/openshift.mdx index 052db120e6..1b75df8c66 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/openshift.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/openshift.mdx @@ -312,6 +312,7 @@ with different upgrade policies as long as the API is the same (see !!! !!!note + If you are running with OpenShift 4.20 or later, OperatorHub has been integrated into the Software Catalog. In the web console, navigate to `Operators -> Software Catalog` and select a Project to view the software catalog. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/operator_conf.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/operator_conf.mdx index e7ed43f185..aa39c3c4bc 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/operator_conf.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/operator_conf.mdx @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ Add `--pprof-server=true` to the args list, for example: containers: - args: - controller - - --enable-leader-election + - --leader-elect - --config-map-name=postgresql-operator-controller-manager-config - --secret-name=postgresql-operator-controller-manager-config - --log-level=info diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/pg4k.v1/v1.29.1-next.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/pg4k.v1/v1.29.1-next.mdx new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3d25539749 --- /dev/null +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/pg4k.v1/v1.29.1-next.mdx @@ -0,0 +1,2420 @@ +--- +title: API Reference - v1.29.1-next +navTitle: v1.29.1-next +pdfExclude: 'true' + +--- + +## Packages + +- [postgresql.k8s.enterprisedb.io/v1](#postgresqlk8senterprisedbiov1) + +## postgresql.k8s.enterprisedb.io/v1 + +Package v1 contains API Schema definitions for the postgresql v1 API group + +### Resource Types + +- [Backup](#backup) +- [Cluster](#cluster) +- [ClusterImageCatalog](#clusterimagecatalog) +- [Database](#database) +- [FailoverQuorum](#failoverquorum) +- [ImageCatalog](#imagecatalog) +- [Pooler](#pooler) +- [Publication](#publication) +- [ScheduledBackup](#scheduledbackup) +- [Subscription](#subscription) + +#### AffinityConfiguration + +AffinityConfiguration contains the info we need to create the +affinity rules for Pods + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `enablePodAntiAffinity` *boolean* | Activates anti-affinity for the pods. The operator will define pods
anti-affinity unless this field is explicitly set to false | | | | +| `topologyKey` *string* | TopologyKey to use for anti-affinity configuration. See k8s documentation
for more info on that | | | | +| `nodeSelector` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | NodeSelector is map of key-value pairs used to define the nodes on which
the pods can run.
More info: | | | | +| `nodeAffinity` *[NodeAffinity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#nodeaffinity-v1-core)* | NodeAffinity describes node affinity scheduling rules for the pod.
More info: | | | | +| `tolerations` *[Toleration](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#toleration-v1-core) array* | Tolerations is a list of Tolerations that should be set for all the pods, in order to allow them to run
on tainted nodes.
More info: | | | | +| `podAntiAffinityType` *string* | PodAntiAffinityType allows the user to decide whether pod anti-affinity between cluster instance has to be
considered a strong requirement during scheduling or not. Allowed values are: "preferred" (default if empty) or
"required". Setting it to "required", could lead to instances remaining pending until new kubernetes nodes are
added if all the existing nodes don't match the required pod anti-affinity rule.
More info:
| | | | +| `additionalPodAntiAffinity` *[PodAntiAffinity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podantiaffinity-v1-core)* | AdditionalPodAntiAffinity allows to specify pod anti-affinity terms to be added to the ones generated
by the operator if EnablePodAntiAffinity is set to true (default) or to be used exclusively if set to false. | | | | +| `additionalPodAffinity` *[PodAffinity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podaffinity-v1-core)* | AdditionalPodAffinity allows to specify pod affinity terms to be passed to all the cluster's pods. | | | | + +#### AvailableArchitecture + +AvailableArchitecture represents the state of a cluster's architecture + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `goArch` *string* | GoArch is the name of the executable architecture | True | | | +| `hash` *string* | Hash is the hash of the executable | True | | | + +#### Backup + +A Backup resource is a request for a PostgreSQL backup by the user. + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `apiVersion` *string* | `postgresql.k8s.enterprisedb.io/v1` | True | | | +| `kind` *string* | `Backup` | True | | | +| `metadata` *[ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#objectmeta-v1-meta)* | Refer to Kubernetes API documentation for fields of `metadata`. | True | | | +| `spec` *[BackupSpec](#backupspec)* | Specification of the desired behavior of the backup.
More info: | True | | | +| `status` *[BackupStatus](#backupstatus)* | Most recently observed status of the backup. This data may not be up to
date. Populated by the system. Read-only.
More info: | | | | + +#### BackupConfiguration + +BackupConfiguration defines how the backup of the cluster are taken. +The supported backup methods are BarmanObjectStore and VolumeSnapshot. +For details and examples refer to the Backup and Recovery section of the +documentation + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------------------------- | +| `volumeSnapshot` *[VolumeSnapshotConfiguration](#volumesnapshotconfiguration)* | VolumeSnapshot provides the configuration for the execution of volume snapshot backups. | | | | +| `barmanObjectStore` *[BarmanObjectStoreConfiguration](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/barman-cloud/pkg/api#BarmanObjectStoreConfiguration)* | The configuration for the barman-cloud tool suite | | | | +| `retentionPolicy` *string* | RetentionPolicy is the retention policy to be used for backups
and WALs (i.e. '60d'). The retention policy is expressed in the form
of `XXu` where `XX` is a positive integer and `u` is in `[dwm]` -
days, weeks, months.
It's currently only applicable when using the BarmanObjectStore method. | | | Pattern: `^[1-9][0-9]*[dwm]$`
| +| `target` *[BackupTarget](#backuptarget)* | The policy to decide which instance should perform backups. Available
options are empty string, which will default to `prefer-standby` policy,
`primary` to have backups run always on primary instances, `prefer-standby`
to have backups run preferably on the most updated standby, if available. | | | Enum: [primary prefer-standby]
| + +#### BackupMethod + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +BackupMethod defines the way of executing the physical base backups of +the selected PostgreSQL instance + +*Appears in:* + +- [BackupSpec](#backupspec) +- [BackupStatus](#backupstatus) +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) +- [ScheduledBackupSpec](#scheduledbackupspec) + +| Field | Description | +| ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `volumeSnapshot` | BackupMethodVolumeSnapshot means using the volume snapshot
Kubernetes feature
| +| `barmanObjectStore` | BackupMethodBarmanObjectStore means using barman to backup the
PostgreSQL cluster
| +| `plugin` | BackupMethodPlugin means that this backup should be handled by
a plugin
| + +#### BackupPhase + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +BackupPhase is the phase of the backup + +*Appears in:* + +- [BackupStatus](#backupstatus) + +#### BackupPluginConfiguration + +BackupPluginConfiguration contains the backup configuration used by +the backup plugin + +*Appears in:* + +- [BackupSpec](#backupspec) +- [ScheduledBackupSpec](#scheduledbackupspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `name` *string* | Name is the name of the plugin managing this backup | True | | | +| `parameters` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | Parameters are the configuration parameters passed to the backup
plugin for this backup | | | | + +#### BackupSnapshotElementStatus + +BackupSnapshotElementStatus is a volume snapshot that is part of a volume snapshot method backup + +*Appears in:* + +- [BackupSnapshotStatus](#backupsnapshotstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `name` *string* | Name is the snapshot resource name | True | | | +| `type` *string* | Type is tho role of the snapshot in the cluster, such as PG_DATA, PG_WAL and PG_TABLESPACE | True | | | +| `tablespaceName` *string* | TablespaceName is the name of the snapshotted tablespace. Only set
when type is PG_TABLESPACE | | | | + +#### BackupSnapshotStatus + +BackupSnapshotStatus the fields exclusive to the volumeSnapshot method backup + +*Appears in:* + +- [BackupStatus](#backupstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `elements` *[BackupSnapshotElementStatus](#backupsnapshotelementstatus) array* | The elements list, populated with the gathered volume snapshots | | | | + +#### BackupSource + +BackupSource contains the backup we need to restore from, plus some +information that could be needed to correctly restore it. + +*Appears in:* + +- [BootstrapRecovery](#bootstraprecovery) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `name` *string* | Name of the referent. | True | | | +| `endpointCA` *[SecretKeySelector](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#SecretKeySelector)* | EndpointCA store the CA bundle of the barman endpoint.
Useful when using self-signed certificates to avoid
errors with certificate issuer and barman-cloud-wal-archive. | | | | + +#### BackupSpec + +BackupSpec defines the desired state of Backup + +*Appears in:* + +- [Backup](#backup) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | +| `cluster` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference)* | The cluster to backup | True | | | +| `target` *[BackupTarget](#backuptarget)* | The policy to decide which instance should perform this backup. If empty,
it defaults to `cluster.spec.backup.target`.
Available options are empty string, `primary` and `prefer-standby`.
`primary` to have backups run always on primary instances,
`prefer-standby` to have backups run preferably on the most updated
standby, if available. | | | Enum: [primary prefer-standby]
| +| `method` *[BackupMethod](#backupmethod)* | The backup method to be used, possible options are `barmanObjectStore`,
`volumeSnapshot` or `plugin`. Defaults to: `barmanObjectStore`. | | barmanObjectStore | Enum: [barmanObjectStore volumeSnapshot plugin]
| +| `pluginConfiguration` *[BackupPluginConfiguration](#backuppluginconfiguration)* | Configuration parameters passed to the plugin managing this backup | | | | +| `online` *boolean* | Whether the default type of backup with volume snapshots is
online/hot (`true`, default) or offline/cold (`false`)
Overrides the default setting specified in the cluster field '.spec.backup.volumeSnapshot.online' | | | | +| `onlineConfiguration` *[OnlineConfiguration](#onlineconfiguration)* | Configuration parameters to control the online/hot backup with volume snapshots
Overrides the default settings specified in the cluster '.backup.volumeSnapshot.onlineConfiguration' stanza | | | | + +#### BackupStatus + +BackupStatus defines the observed state of Backup + +*Appears in:* + +- [Backup](#backup) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `googleCredentials` *[GoogleCredentials](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/barman-cloud/pkg/api#GoogleCredentials)* | The credentials to use to upload data to Google Cloud Storage | | | | +| `s3Credentials` *[S3Credentials](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/barman-cloud/pkg/api#S3Credentials)* | The credentials to use to upload data to S3 | | | | +| `azureCredentials` *[AzureCredentials](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/barman-cloud/pkg/api#AzureCredentials)* | The credentials to use to upload data to Azure Blob Storage | | | | +| `majorVersion` *integer* | The PostgreSQL major version that was running when the
backup was taken. | True | | | +| `endpointCA` *[SecretKeySelector](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#SecretKeySelector)* | EndpointCA store the CA bundle of the barman endpoint.
Useful when using self-signed certificates to avoid
errors with certificate issuer and barman-cloud-wal-archive. | | | | +| `endpointURL` *string* | Endpoint to be used to upload data to the cloud,
overriding the automatic endpoint discovery | | | | +| `destinationPath` *string* | The path where to store the backup (i.e. s3://bucket/path/to/folder)
this path, with different destination folders, will be used for WALs
and for data. This may not be populated in case of errors. | | | | +| `serverName` *string* | The server name on S3, the cluster name is used if this
parameter is omitted | | | | +| `encryption` *string* | Encryption method required to S3 API | | | | +| `backupId` *string* | The ID of the Barman backup | | | | +| `backupName` *string* | The Name of the Barman backup | | | | +| `phase` *[BackupPhase](#backupphase)* | The last backup status | | | | +| `startedAt` *[Time](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#time-v1-meta)* | When the backup execution was started by the backup tool | | | | +| `stoppedAt` *[Time](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#time-v1-meta)* | When the backup execution was terminated by the backup tool | | | | +| `reconciliationStartedAt` *[Time](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#time-v1-meta)* | When the backup process was started by the operator | | | | +| `reconciliationTerminatedAt` *[Time](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#time-v1-meta)* | When the reconciliation was terminated by the operator (either successfully or not) | | | | +| `beginWal` *string* | The starting WAL | | | | +| `endWal` *string* | The ending WAL | | | | +| `beginLSN` *string* | The starting xlog | | | | +| `endLSN` *string* | The ending xlog | | | | +| `error` *string* | The detected error | | | | +| `commandOutput` *string* | Unused. Retained for compatibility with old versions. | | | | +| `commandError` *string* | The backup command output in case of error | | | | +| `backupLabelFile` *integer array* | Backup label file content as returned by Postgres in case of online (hot) backups | | | | +| `tablespaceMapFile` *integer array* | Tablespace map file content as returned by Postgres in case of online (hot) backups | | | | +| `instanceID` *[InstanceID](#instanceid)* | Information to identify the instance where the backup has been taken from | | | | +| `snapshotBackupStatus` *[BackupSnapshotStatus](#backupsnapshotstatus)* | Status of the volumeSnapshot backup | | | | +| `method` *[BackupMethod](#backupmethod)* | The backup method being used | | | | +| `online` *boolean* | Whether the backup was online/hot (`true`) or offline/cold (`false`) | | | | +| `pluginMetadata` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | A map containing the plugin metadata | | | | + +#### BackupTarget + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +BackupTarget describes the preferred targets for a backup + +*Appears in:* + +- [BackupConfiguration](#backupconfiguration) +- [BackupSpec](#backupspec) +- [ScheduledBackupSpec](#scheduledbackupspec) + +#### BootstrapConfiguration + +BootstrapConfiguration contains information about how to create the PostgreSQL +cluster. Only a single bootstrap method can be defined among the supported +ones. `initdb` will be used as the bootstrap method if left +unspecified. Refer to the Bootstrap page of the documentation for more +information. + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `initdb` *[BootstrapInitDB](#bootstrapinitdb)* | Bootstrap the cluster via initdb | | | | +| `recovery` *[BootstrapRecovery](#bootstraprecovery)* | Bootstrap the cluster from a backup | | | | +| `pg_basebackup` *[BootstrapPgBaseBackup](#bootstrappgbasebackup)* | Bootstrap the cluster taking a physical backup of another compatible
PostgreSQL instance | | | | + +#### BootstrapInitDB + +BootstrapInitDB is the configuration of the bootstrap process when +initdb is used +Refer to the Bootstrap page of the documentation for more information. + +*Appears in:* + +- [BootstrapConfiguration](#bootstrapconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------------------------- | +| `database` *string* | Name of the database used by the application. Default: `app`. | | | | +| `owner` *string* | Name of the owner of the database in the instance to be used
by applications. Defaults to the value of the `database` key. | | | | +| `secret` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference)* | Name of the secret containing the initial credentials for the
owner of the user database. If empty a new secret will be
created from scratch | | | | +| `redwood` *boolean* | If we need to enable/disable Redwood compatibility. Requires
EPAS and for EPAS defaults to true | | | | +| `options` *string array* | The list of options that must be passed to initdb when creating the cluster.
Deprecated: This could lead to inconsistent configurations,
please use the explicit provided parameters instead.
If defined, explicit values will be ignored. | | | | +| `dataChecksums` *boolean* | Whether the `-k` option should be passed to initdb,
enabling checksums on data pages (default: `false`) | | | | +| `encoding` *string* | The value to be passed as option `--encoding` for initdb (default:`UTF8`) | | | | +| `localeCollate` *string* | The value to be passed as option `--lc-collate` for initdb (default:`C`) | | | | +| `localeCType` *string* | The value to be passed as option `--lc-ctype` for initdb (default:`C`) | | | | +| `locale` *string* | Sets the default collation order and character classification in the new database. | | | | +| `localeProvider` *string* | This option sets the locale provider for databases created in the new cluster.
Available from PostgreSQL 16. | | | | +| `icuLocale` *string* | Specifies the ICU locale when the ICU provider is used.
This option requires `localeProvider` to be set to `icu`.
Available from PostgreSQL 15. | | | | +| `icuRules` *string* | Specifies additional collation rules to customize the behavior of the default collation.
This option requires `localeProvider` to be set to `icu`.
Available from PostgreSQL 16. | | | | +| `builtinLocale` *string* | Specifies the locale name when the builtin provider is used.
This option requires `localeProvider` to be set to `builtin`.
Available from PostgreSQL 17. | | | | +| `walSegmentSize` *integer* | The value in megabytes (1 to 1024) to be passed to the `--wal-segsize`
option for initdb (default: empty, resulting in PostgreSQL default: 16MB) | | | Maximum: 1024
Minimum: 1
| +| `postInitSQL` *string array* | List of SQL queries to be executed as a superuser in the `postgres`
database right after the cluster has been created - to be used with extreme care
(by default empty) | | | | +| `postInitApplicationSQL` *string array* | List of SQL queries to be executed as a superuser in the application
database right after the cluster has been created - to be used with extreme care
(by default empty) | | | | +| `postInitTemplateSQL` *string array* | List of SQL queries to be executed as a superuser in the `template1`
database right after the cluster has been created - to be used with extreme care
(by default empty) | | | | +| `import` *[Import](#import)* | Bootstraps the new cluster by importing data from an existing PostgreSQL
instance using logical backup (`pg_dump` and `pg_restore`) | | | | +| `postInitApplicationSQLRefs` *[SQLRefs](#sqlrefs)* | List of references to ConfigMaps or Secrets containing SQL files
to be executed as a superuser in the application database right after
the cluster has been created. The references are processed in a specific order:
first, all Secrets are processed, followed by all ConfigMaps.
Within each group, the processing order follows the sequence specified
in their respective arrays.
(by default empty) | | | | +| `postInitTemplateSQLRefs` *[SQLRefs](#sqlrefs)* | List of references to ConfigMaps or Secrets containing SQL files
to be executed as a superuser in the `template1` database right after
the cluster has been created. The references are processed in a specific order:
first, all Secrets are processed, followed by all ConfigMaps.
Within each group, the processing order follows the sequence specified
in their respective arrays.
(by default empty) | | | | +| `postInitSQLRefs` *[SQLRefs](#sqlrefs)* | List of references to ConfigMaps or Secrets containing SQL files
to be executed as a superuser in the `postgres` database right after
the cluster has been created. The references are processed in a specific order:
first, all Secrets are processed, followed by all ConfigMaps.
Within each group, the processing order follows the sequence specified
in their respective arrays.
(by default empty) | | | | + +#### BootstrapPgBaseBackup + +BootstrapPgBaseBackup contains the configuration required to take +a physical backup of an existing PostgreSQL cluster + +*Appears in:* + +- [BootstrapConfiguration](#bootstrapconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------- | ------- | ------------------- | +| `source` *string* | The name of the server of which we need to take a physical backup | True | | MinLength: 1
| +| `database` *string* | Name of the database used by the application. Default: `app`. | | | | +| `owner` *string* | Name of the owner of the database in the instance to be used
by applications. Defaults to the value of the `database` key. | | | | +| `secret` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference)* | Name of the secret containing the initial credentials for the
owner of the user database. If empty a new secret will be
created from scratch | | | | + +#### BootstrapRecovery + +BootstrapRecovery contains the configuration required to restore +from an existing cluster using 3 methodologies: external cluster, +volume snapshots or backup objects. Full recovery and Point-In-Time +Recovery are supported. +The method can be also be used to create clusters in continuous recovery +(replica clusters), also supporting cascading replication when `instances` > + +1. Once the cluster exits recovery, the password for the superuser + will be changed through the provided secret. + Refer to the Bootstrap page of the documentation for more information. + +*Appears in:* + +- [BootstrapConfiguration](#bootstrapconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `backup` *[BackupSource](#backupsource)* | The backup object containing the physical base backup from which to
initiate the recovery procedure.
Mutually exclusive with `source` and `volumeSnapshots`. | | | | +| `source` *string* | The external cluster whose backup we will restore. This is also
used as the name of the folder under which the backup is stored,
so it must be set to the name of the source cluster
Mutually exclusive with `backup`. | | | | +| `volumeSnapshots` *[DataSource](#datasource)* | The static PVC data source(s) from which to initiate the
recovery procedure. Currently supporting `VolumeSnapshot`
and `PersistentVolumeClaim` resources that map an existing
PVC group, compatible with {{name.ln}}, and taken with
a cold backup copy on a fenced Postgres instance (limitation
which will be removed in the future when online backup
will be implemented).
Mutually exclusive with `backup`. | | | | +| `recoveryTarget` *[RecoveryTarget](#recoverytarget)* | By default, the recovery process applies all the available
WAL files in the archive (full recovery). However, you can also
end the recovery as soon as a consistent state is reached or
recover to a point-in-time (PITR) by specifying a `RecoveryTarget` object,
as expected by PostgreSQL (i.e., timestamp, transaction Id, LSN, ...).
More info: | | | | +| `database` *string* | Name of the database used by the application. Default: `app`. | | | | +| `owner` *string* | Name of the owner of the database in the instance to be used
by applications. Defaults to the value of the `database` key. | | | | +| `secret` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference)* | Name of the secret containing the initial credentials for the
owner of the user database. If empty a new secret will be
created from scratch | | | | + +#### CatalogImage + +CatalogImage defines the image and major version + +*Appears in:* + +- [ImageCatalogSpec](#imagecatalogspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------ | +| `image` *string* | The image reference | True | | | +| `major` *integer* | The PostgreSQL major version of the image. Must be unique within the catalog. | True | | Minimum: 10
| +| `extensions` *[ExtensionConfiguration](#extensionconfiguration) array* | The configuration of the extensions to be added | | | | + +#### CertificatesConfiguration + +CertificatesConfiguration contains the needed configurations to handle server certificates. + +*Appears in:* + +- [CertificatesStatus](#certificatesstatus) +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `serverCASecret` *string* | The secret containing the Server CA certificate. If not defined, a new secret will be created
with a self-signed CA and will be used to generate the TLS certificate ServerTLSSecret.

Contains:

- `ca.crt`: CA that should be used to validate the server certificate,
used as `sslrootcert` in client connection strings.
- `ca.key`: key used to generate Server SSL certs, if ServerTLSSecret is provided,
this can be omitted.
| | | | +| `serverTLSSecret` *string* | The secret of type kubernetes.io/tls containing the server TLS certificate and key that will be set as
`ssl_cert_file` and `ssl_key_file` so that clients can connect to postgres securely.
If not defined, ServerCASecret must provide also `ca.key` and a new secret will be
created using the provided CA. | | | | +| `replicationTLSSecret` *string* | The secret of type kubernetes.io/tls containing the client certificate to authenticate as
the `streaming_replica` user.
If not defined, ClientCASecret must provide also `ca.key`, and a new secret will be
created using the provided CA. | | | | +| `clientCASecret` *string* | The secret containing the Client CA certificate. If not defined, a new secret will be created
with a self-signed CA and will be used to generate all the client certificates.

Contains:

- `ca.crt`: CA that should be used to validate the client certificates,
used as `ssl_ca_file` of all the instances.
- `ca.key`: key used to generate client certificates, if ReplicationTLSSecret is provided,
this can be omitted.
| | | | +| `serverAltDNSNames` *string array* | The list of the server alternative DNS names to be added to the generated server TLS certificates, when required. | | | | + +#### CertificatesStatus + +CertificatesStatus contains configuration certificates and related expiration dates. + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `serverCASecret` *string* | The secret containing the Server CA certificate. If not defined, a new secret will be created
with a self-signed CA and will be used to generate the TLS certificate ServerTLSSecret.

Contains:

- `ca.crt`: CA that should be used to validate the server certificate,
used as `sslrootcert` in client connection strings.
- `ca.key`: key used to generate Server SSL certs, if ServerTLSSecret is provided,
this can be omitted.
| | | | +| `serverTLSSecret` *string* | The secret of type kubernetes.io/tls containing the server TLS certificate and key that will be set as
`ssl_cert_file` and `ssl_key_file` so that clients can connect to postgres securely.
If not defined, ServerCASecret must provide also `ca.key` and a new secret will be
created using the provided CA. | | | | +| `replicationTLSSecret` *string* | The secret of type kubernetes.io/tls containing the client certificate to authenticate as
the `streaming_replica` user.
If not defined, ClientCASecret must provide also `ca.key`, and a new secret will be
created using the provided CA. | | | | +| `clientCASecret` *string* | The secret containing the Client CA certificate. If not defined, a new secret will be created
with a self-signed CA and will be used to generate all the client certificates.

Contains:

- `ca.crt`: CA that should be used to validate the client certificates,
used as `ssl_ca_file` of all the instances.
- `ca.key`: key used to generate client certificates, if ReplicationTLSSecret is provided,
this can be omitted.
| | | | +| `serverAltDNSNames` *string array* | The list of the server alternative DNS names to be added to the generated server TLS certificates, when required. | | | | +| `expirations` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | Expiration dates for all certificates. | | | | + +#### Cluster + +Cluster defines the API schema for a highly available PostgreSQL database cluster +managed by {{name.ln}}. + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `apiVersion` *string* | `postgresql.k8s.enterprisedb.io/v1` | True | | | +| `kind` *string* | `Cluster` | True | | | +| `metadata` *[ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#objectmeta-v1-meta)* | Refer to Kubernetes API documentation for fields of `metadata`. | True | | | +| `spec` *[ClusterSpec](#clusterspec)* | Specification of the desired behavior of the cluster.
More info: | True | | | +| `status` *[ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus)* | Most recently observed status of the cluster. This data may not be up
to date. Populated by the system. Read-only.
More info: | | | | + +#### ClusterImageCatalog + +ClusterImageCatalog is the Schema for the clusterimagecatalogs API + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `apiVersion` *string* | `postgresql.k8s.enterprisedb.io/v1` | True | | | +| `kind` *string* | `ClusterImageCatalog` | True | | | +| `metadata` *[ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#objectmeta-v1-meta)* | Refer to Kubernetes API documentation for fields of `metadata`. | True | | | +| `spec` *[ImageCatalogSpec](#imagecatalogspec)* | Specification of the desired behavior of the ClusterImageCatalog.
More info: | True | | | + +#### ClusterMonitoringTLSConfiguration + +ClusterMonitoringTLSConfiguration is the type containing the TLS configuration +for the cluster's monitoring + +*Appears in:* + +- [MonitoringConfiguration](#monitoringconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `enabled` *boolean* | Enable TLS for the monitoring endpoint.
Changing this option will force a rollout of all instances. | | false | | + +#### ClusterSpec + +ClusterSpec defines the desired state of a PostgreSQL cluster managed by +{{name.ln}}. + +*Appears in:* + +- [Cluster](#cluster) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `description` *string* | Description of this PostgreSQL cluster | | | | +| `inheritedMetadata` *[EmbeddedObjectMetadata](#embeddedobjectmetadata)* | Metadata that will be inherited by all objects related to the Cluster | | | | +| `imageName` *string* | Name of the container image, supporting both tags (`:`)
and digests for deterministic and repeatable deployments
(`:@sha256:`) | | | | +| `imageCatalogRef` *[ImageCatalogRef](#imagecatalogref)* | Defines the major PostgreSQL version we want to use within an ImageCatalog | | | | +| `imagePullPolicy` *[PullPolicy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#pullpolicy-v1-core)* | Image pull policy.
One of `Always`, `Never` or `IfNotPresent`.
If not defined, it defaults to `IfNotPresent`.
Cannot be updated.
More info: | | | | +| `schedulerName` *string* | If specified, the pod will be dispatched by specified Kubernetes
scheduler. If not specified, the pod will be dispatched by the default
scheduler. More info:
| | | | +| `postgresUID` *integer* | The UID of the `postgres` user inside the image, defaults to `26` | | 26 | | +| `postgresGID` *integer* | The GID of the `postgres` user inside the image, defaults to `26` | | 26 | | +| `instances` *integer* | Number of instances required in the cluster | True | 1 | Minimum: 1
| +| `minSyncReplicas` *integer* | Minimum number of instances required in synchronous replication with the
primary. Undefined or 0 allow writes to complete when no standby is
available. | | 0 | Minimum: 0
| +| `maxSyncReplicas` *integer* | The target value for the synchronous replication quorum, that can be
decreased if the number of ready standbys is lower than this.
Undefined or 0 disable synchronous replication. | | 0 | Minimum: 0
| +| `postgresql` *[PostgresConfiguration](#postgresconfiguration)* | Configuration of the PostgreSQL server | | | | +| `podSelectorRefs` *[PodSelectorRef](#podselectorref) array* | PodSelectorRefs defines named pod label selectors that can be referenced
in pg_hba rules using the ${podselector:NAME} syntax in the address field.
The operator resolves matching pod IPs and the instance manager expands
pg_hba lines accordingly. Only pods in the Cluster's own namespace are considered. | | | | +| `replicationSlots` *[ReplicationSlotsConfiguration](#replicationslotsconfiguration)* | Replication slots management configuration | | | | +| `bootstrap` *[BootstrapConfiguration](#bootstrapconfiguration)* | Instructions to bootstrap this cluster | | | | +| `replica` *[ReplicaClusterConfiguration](#replicaclusterconfiguration)* | Replica cluster configuration | | | | +| `superuserSecret` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference)* | The secret containing the superuser password. If not defined a new
secret will be created with a randomly generated password | | | | +| `enableSuperuserAccess` *boolean* | When this option is enabled, the operator will use the `SuperuserSecret`
to update the `postgres` user password (if the secret is
not present, the operator will automatically create one). When this
option is disabled, the operator will ignore the `SuperuserSecret` content, delete
it when automatically created, and then blank the password of the `postgres`
user by setting it to `NULL`. Disabled by default. | | | | +| `certificates` *[CertificatesConfiguration](#certificatesconfiguration)* | The configuration for the CA and related certificates | | | | +| `imagePullSecrets` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference) array* | The list of pull secrets to be used to pull the images. If the license key
contains a pull secret that secret will be automatically included. | | | | +| `storage` *[StorageConfiguration](#storageconfiguration)* | Configuration of the storage of the instances | | | | +| `serviceAccountTemplate` *[ServiceAccountTemplate](#serviceaccounttemplate)* | Configure the generation of the service account | | | | +| `serviceAccountName` *string* | Name of an existing ServiceAccount in the same namespace to use for the cluster.
When specified, the operator will not create a new ServiceAccount
but will use the provided one. This is useful for sharing a single
ServiceAccount across multiple clusters (e.g., for cloud IAM configurations).
If not specified, a ServiceAccount will be created with the cluster name.
Mutually exclusive with ServiceAccountTemplate. | | | MaxLength: 253
Pattern: `^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$`
| +| `walStorage` *[StorageConfiguration](#storageconfiguration)* | Configuration of the storage for PostgreSQL WAL (Write-Ahead Log) | | | | +| `ephemeralVolumeSource` *[EphemeralVolumeSource](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#ephemeralvolumesource-v1-core)* | EphemeralVolumeSource allows the user to configure the source of ephemeral volumes. | | | | +| `startDelay` *integer* | The time in seconds that is allowed for a PostgreSQL instance to
successfully start up (default 3600).
The startup probe failure threshold is derived from this value using the formula:
ceiling(startDelay / 10). | | 3600 | | +| `stopDelay` *integer* | The time in seconds that is allowed for a PostgreSQL instance to
gracefully shutdown (default 1800) | | 1800 | | +| `smartStopDelay` *integer* | Deprecated: please use SmartShutdownTimeout instead | | | | +| `smartShutdownTimeout` *integer* | The time in seconds that controls the window of time reserved for the smart shutdown of Postgres to complete.
Make sure you reserve enough time for the operator to request a fast shutdown of Postgres
(that is: `stopDelay` - `smartShutdownTimeout`). Default is 180 seconds. | | 180 | | +| `switchoverDelay` *integer* | The time in seconds that is allowed for a primary PostgreSQL instance
to gracefully shutdown during a switchover.
Default value is 3600 seconds (1 hour). | | 3600 | | +| `failoverDelay` *integer* | The amount of time (in seconds) to wait before triggering a failover
after the primary PostgreSQL instance in the cluster was detected
to be unhealthy | | 0 | | +| `livenessProbeTimeout` *integer* | LivenessProbeTimeout is the time (in seconds) that is allowed for a PostgreSQL instance
to successfully respond to the liveness probe (default 30).
The Liveness probe failure threshold is derived from this value using the formula:
ceiling(livenessProbe / 10). | | | | +| `affinity` *[AffinityConfiguration](#affinityconfiguration)* | Affinity/Anti-affinity rules for Pods | | | | +| `topologySpreadConstraints` *[TopologySpreadConstraint](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#topologyspreadconstraint-v1-core) array* | TopologySpreadConstraints specifies how to spread matching pods among the given topology.
More info:
| | | | +| `resources` *[ResourceRequirements](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#resourcerequirements-v1-core)* | Resources requirements of every generated Pod. Please refer to

for more information. | | | | +| `ephemeralVolumesSizeLimit` *[EphemeralVolumesSizeLimitConfiguration](#ephemeralvolumessizelimitconfiguration)* | EphemeralVolumesSizeLimit allows the user to set the limits for the ephemeral
volumes | | | | +| `priorityClassName` *string* | Name of the priority class which will be used in every generated Pod, if the PriorityClass
specified does not exist, the pod will not be able to schedule. Please refer to

for more information | | | | +| `primaryUpdateStrategy` *[PrimaryUpdateStrategy](#primaryupdatestrategy)* | Deployment strategy to follow to upgrade the primary server during a rolling
update procedure, after all replicas have been successfully updated:
it can be automated (`unsupervised` - default) or manual (`supervised`) | | unsupervised | Enum: [unsupervised supervised]
| +| `primaryUpdateMethod` *[PrimaryUpdateMethod](#primaryupdatemethod)* | Method to follow to upgrade the primary server during a rolling
update procedure, after all replicas have been successfully updated:
it can be with a switchover (`switchover`) or in-place (`restart` - default).
Note: when using `switchover`, the operator will reject updates that change both
the image name and PostgreSQL configuration parameters simultaneously to avoid
configuration mismatches during the switchover process. | | | Enum: [switchover restart]
| +| `backup` *[BackupConfiguration](#backupconfiguration)* | The configuration to be used for backups | | | | +| `nodeMaintenanceWindow` *[NodeMaintenanceWindow](#nodemaintenancewindow)* | Define a maintenance window for the Kubernetes nodes | | | | +| `licenseKey` *string* | The license key of the cluster. When empty, the cluster operates in
trial mode and after the expiry date (default 30 days) the operator
will cease any reconciliation attempt. For details, please refer to
the license agreement that comes with the operator. | | | | +| `licenseKeySecret` *[SecretKeySelector](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#secretkeyselector-v1-core)* | The reference to the license key. When this is set it take precedence over LicenseKey. | | | | +| `monitoring` *[MonitoringConfiguration](#monitoringconfiguration)* | The configuration of the monitoring infrastructure of this cluster | | | | +| `externalClusters` *[ExternalCluster](#externalcluster) array* | The list of external clusters which are used in the configuration | | | | +| `logLevel` *string* | The instances' log level, one of the following values: error, warning, info (default), debug, trace | | info | Enum: [error warning info debug trace]
| +| `projectedVolumeTemplate` *[ProjectedVolumeSource](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#projectedvolumesource-v1-core)* | Template to be used to define projected volumes, projected volumes will be mounted
under `/projected` base folder | | | | +| `env` *[EnvVar](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#envvar-v1-core) array* | Env follows the Env format to pass environment variables
to the pods created in the cluster | | | | +| `envFrom` *[EnvFromSource](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#envfromsource-v1-core) array* | EnvFrom follows the EnvFrom format to pass environment variables
sources to the pods to be used by Env | | | | +| `managed` *[ManagedConfiguration](#managedconfiguration)* | The configuration that is used by the portions of PostgreSQL that are managed by the instance manager | | | | +| `seccompProfile` *[SeccompProfile](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#seccompprofile-v1-core)* | The SeccompProfile applied to every Pod and Container.
Defaults to: `RuntimeDefault` | | | | +| `podSecurityContext` *[PodSecurityContext](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podsecuritycontext-v1-core)* | Override the PodSecurityContext applied to every Pod of the cluster.
When set, this overrides the operator's default PodSecurityContext for the cluster.
If omitted, the operator defaults are used.
This field doesn't have any effect if SecurityContextConstraints are present. | | | | +| `securityContext` *[SecurityContext](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#securitycontext-v1-core)* | Override the SecurityContext applied to every Container in the Pod of the cluster.
When set, this overrides the operator's default Container SecurityContext.
If omitted, the operator defaults are used. | | | | +| `tablespaces` *[TablespaceConfiguration](#tablespaceconfiguration) array* | The tablespaces configuration | | | | +| `enablePDB` *boolean* | Manage the `PodDisruptionBudget` resources within the cluster. When
configured as `true` (default setting), the pod disruption budgets
will safeguard the primary node from being terminated. Conversely,
setting it to `false` will result in the absence of any
`PodDisruptionBudget` resource, permitting the shutdown of all nodes
hosting the PostgreSQL cluster. This latter configuration is
advisable for any PostgreSQL cluster employed for
development/staging purposes. | | true | | +| `plugins` *[PluginConfiguration](#pluginconfiguration) array* | The plugins configuration, containing
any plugin to be loaded with the corresponding configuration | | | | +| `probes` *[ProbesConfiguration](#probesconfiguration)* | The configuration of the probes to be injected
in the PostgreSQL Pods. | | | | + +#### ClusterStatus + +ClusterStatus defines the observed state of a PostgreSQL cluster managed by +{{name.ln}}. + +*Appears in:* + +- [Cluster](#cluster) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `instances` *integer* | The total number of PVC Groups detected in the cluster. It may differ from the number of existing instance pods. | | | | +| `readyInstances` *integer* | The total number of ready instances in the cluster. It is equal to the number of ready instance pods. | | | | +| `instancesStatus` *object (keys:[PodStatus](#podstatus), values:string array)* | InstancesStatus indicates in which status the instances are | | | | +| `instancesReportedState` *object (keys:[PodName](#podname), values:[InstanceReportedState](#instancereportedstate))* | The reported state of the instances during the last reconciliation loop | | | | +| `managedRolesStatus` *[ManagedRoles](#managedroles)* | ManagedRolesStatus reports the state of the managed roles in the cluster | | | | +| `tablespacesStatus` *[TablespaceState](#tablespacestate) array* | TablespacesStatus reports the state of the declarative tablespaces in the cluster | | | | +| `podSelectorRefs` *[PodSelectorRefStatus](#podselectorrefstatus) array* | PodSelectorRefs contains the resolved pod IPs for each named selector
defined in spec.podSelectorRefs. | | | | +| `timelineID` *integer* | The timeline of the Postgres cluster | | | | +| `topology` *[Topology](#topology)* | Instances topology. | | | | +| `latestGeneratedNode` *integer* | ID of the latest generated node (used to avoid node name clashing) | | | | +| `currentPrimary` *string* | Current primary instance | | | | +| `targetPrimary` *string* | Target primary instance, this is different from the previous one
during a switchover or a failover | | | | +| `lastPromotionToken` *string* | LastPromotionToken is the last verified promotion token that
was used to promote a replica cluster | | | | +| `pvcCount` *integer* | How many PVCs have been created by this cluster | | | | +| `jobCount` *integer* | How many Jobs have been created by this cluster | | | | +| `danglingPVC` *string array* | List of all the PVCs created by this cluster and still available
which are not attached to a Pod | | | | +| `resizingPVC` *string array* | List of all the PVCs that have ResizingPVC condition. | | | | +| `initializingPVC` *string array* | List of all the PVCs that are being initialized by this cluster | | | | +| `healthyPVC` *string array* | List of all the PVCs not dangling nor initializing | | | | +| `unusablePVC` *string array* | List of all the PVCs that are unusable because another PVC is missing | | | | +| `licenseStatus` *[Status](#status)* | Status of the license | | | | +| `writeService` *string* | Current write pod | | | | +| `readService` *string* | Current list of read pods | | | | +| `phase` *string* | Current phase of the cluster | | | | +| `phaseReason` *string* | Reason for the current phase | | | | +| `secretsResourceVersion` *[SecretsResourceVersion](#secretsresourceversion)* | The list of resource versions of the secrets
managed by the operator. Every change here is done in the
interest of the instance manager, which will refresh the
secret data | | | | +| `configMapResourceVersion` *[ConfigMapResourceVersion](#configmapresourceversion)* | The list of resource versions of the configmaps,
managed by the operator. Every change here is done in the
interest of the instance manager, which will refresh the
configmap data | | | | +| `certificates` *[CertificatesStatus](#certificatesstatus)* | The configuration for the CA and related certificates, initialized with defaults. | | | | +| `firstRecoverabilityPoint` *string* | The first recoverability point, stored as a date in RFC3339 format.
This field is calculated from the content of FirstRecoverabilityPointByMethod.
Deprecated: the field is not set for backup plugins. | | | | +| `firstRecoverabilityPointByMethod` *object (keys:[BackupMethod](#backupmethod), values:[Time](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#time-v1-meta))* | The first recoverability point, stored as a date in RFC3339 format, per backup method type.
Deprecated: the field is not set for backup plugins. | | | | +| `lastSuccessfulBackup` *string* | Last successful backup, stored as a date in RFC3339 format.
This field is calculated from the content of LastSuccessfulBackupByMethod.
Deprecated: the field is not set for backup plugins. | | | | +| `lastSuccessfulBackupByMethod` *object (keys:[BackupMethod](#backupmethod), values:[Time](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#time-v1-meta))* | Last successful backup, stored as a date in RFC3339 format, per backup method type.
Deprecated: the field is not set for backup plugins. | | | | +| `lastFailedBackup` *string* | Last failed backup, stored as a date in RFC3339 format.
Deprecated: the field is not set for backup plugins. | | | | +| `cloudNativePostgresqlCommitHash` *string* | The commit hash number of which this operator running | | | | +| `currentPrimaryTimestamp` *string* | The timestamp when the last actual promotion to primary has occurred | | | | +| `currentPrimaryFailingSinceTimestamp` *string* | The timestamp when the primary was detected to be unhealthy
This field is reported when `.spec.failoverDelay` is populated or during online upgrades | | | | +| `targetPrimaryTimestamp` *string* | The timestamp when the last request for a new primary has occurred | | | | +| `poolerIntegrations` *[PoolerIntegrations](#poolerintegrations)* | The integration needed by poolers referencing the cluster | | | | +| `cloudNativePostgresqlOperatorHash` *string* | The hash of the binary of the operator | | | | +| `availableArchitectures` *[AvailableArchitecture](#availablearchitecture) array* | AvailableArchitectures reports the available architectures of a cluster | | | | +| `conditions` *[Condition](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#condition-v1-meta) array* | Conditions for cluster object | | | | +| `instanceNames` *string array* | List of instance names in the cluster | | | | +| `onlineUpdateEnabled` *boolean* | OnlineUpdateEnabled shows if the online upgrade is enabled inside the cluster | | | | +| `image` *string* | Image contains the image name used by the pods | | | | +| `pgDataImageInfo` *[ImageInfo](#imageinfo)* | PGDataImageInfo contains the details of the latest image that has run on the current data directory. | | | | +| `pluginStatus` *[PluginStatus](#pluginstatus) array* | PluginStatus is the status of the loaded plugins | | | | +| `switchReplicaClusterStatus` *[SwitchReplicaClusterStatus](#switchreplicaclusterstatus)* | SwitchReplicaClusterStatus is the status of the switch to replica cluster | | | | +| `demotionToken` *string* | DemotionToken is a JSON token containing the information
from pg_controldata such as Database system identifier, Latest checkpoint's
TimeLineID, Latest checkpoint's REDO location, Latest checkpoint's REDO
WAL file, and Time of latest checkpoint | | | | +| `systemID` *string* | SystemID is the latest detected PostgreSQL SystemID | | | | + +#### ConfigMapResourceVersion + +ConfigMapResourceVersion is the resource versions of the secrets +managed by the operator + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `metrics` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | A map with the versions of all the config maps used to pass metrics.
Map keys are the config map names, map values are the versions | | | | + +#### DataDurabilityLevel + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +DataDurabilityLevel specifies how strictly to enforce synchronous replication +when cluster instances are unavailable. Options are `required` or `preferred`. + +*Appears in:* + +- [SynchronousReplicaConfiguration](#synchronousreplicaconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | +| ----------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `required` | DataDurabilityLevelRequired means that data durability is strictly enforced
| +| `preferred` | DataDurabilityLevelPreferred means that data durability is enforced
only when healthy replicas are available
| + +#### DataSource + +DataSource contains the configuration required to bootstrap a +PostgreSQL cluster from an existing storage + +*Appears in:* + +- [BootstrapRecovery](#bootstraprecovery) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `storage` *[TypedLocalObjectReference](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#typedlocalobjectreference-v1-core)* | Configuration of the storage of the instances | True | | | +| `walStorage` *[TypedLocalObjectReference](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#typedlocalobjectreference-v1-core)* | Configuration of the storage for PostgreSQL WAL (Write-Ahead Log) | | | | +| `tablespaceStorage` *object (keys:string, values:[TypedLocalObjectReference](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#typedlocalobjectreference-v1-core))* | Configuration of the storage for PostgreSQL tablespaces | | | | + +#### Database + +Database is the Schema for the databases API + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `apiVersion` *string* | `postgresql.k8s.enterprisedb.io/v1` | True | | | +| `kind` *string* | `Database` | True | | | +| `metadata` *[ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#objectmeta-v1-meta)* | Refer to Kubernetes API documentation for fields of `metadata`. | True | | | +| `spec` *[DatabaseSpec](#databasespec)* | Specification of the desired Database.
More info: | True | | | +| `status` *[DatabaseStatus](#databasestatus)* | Most recently observed status of the Database. This data may not be up to
date. Populated by the system. Read-only.
More info: | | | | + +#### DatabaseObjectSpec + +DatabaseObjectSpec contains the fields which are common to every +database object + +*Appears in:* + +- [ExtensionSpec](#extensionspec) +- [FDWSpec](#fdwspec) +- [SchemaSpec](#schemaspec) +- [ServerSpec](#serverspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ----------------------------- | +| `name` *string* | Name of the object (extension, schema, FDW, server) | True | | | +| `ensure` *[EnsureOption](#ensureoption)* | Specifies whether an object (e.g schema) should be present or absent
in the database. If set to `present`, the object will be created if
it does not exist. If set to `absent`, the extension/schema will be
removed if it exists. | | present | Enum: [present absent]
| + +#### DatabaseObjectStatus + +DatabaseObjectStatus is the status of the managed database objects + +*Appears in:* + +- [DatabaseStatus](#databasestatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `name` *string* | The name of the object | True | | | +| `applied` *boolean* | True of the object has been installed successfully in
the database | True | | | +| `message` *string* | Message is the object reconciliation message | | | | + +#### DatabaseReclaimPolicy + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +DatabaseReclaimPolicy describes a policy for end-of-life maintenance of databases. + +*Appears in:* + +- [DatabaseSpec](#databasespec) + +| Field | Description | +| -------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `delete` | DatabaseReclaimDelete means the database will be deleted from its PostgreSQL Cluster on release
from its claim.
| +| `retain` | DatabaseReclaimRetain means the database will be left in its current phase for manual
reclamation by the administrator. The default policy is Retain.
| + +#### DatabaseRoleRef + +DatabaseRoleRef is a reference an a role available inside PostgreSQL + +*Appears in:* + +- [TablespaceConfiguration](#tablespaceconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------- | ----------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `name` *string* | | | | | + +#### DatabaseSpec + +DatabaseSpec is the specification of a Postgresql Database, built around the +`CREATE DATABASE`, `ALTER DATABASE`, and `DROP DATABASE` SQL commands of +PostgreSQL. + +*Appears in:* + +- [Database](#database) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ----------------------------- | +| `cluster` *[LocalObjectReference](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#localobjectreference-v1-core)* | The name of the PostgreSQL cluster hosting the database. | True | | | +| `ensure` *[EnsureOption](#ensureoption)* | Ensure the PostgreSQL database is `present` or `absent` - defaults to "present". | | present | Enum: [present absent]
| +| `name` *string* | The name of the database to create inside PostgreSQL. This setting cannot be changed. | True | | | +| `owner` *string* | Maps to the `OWNER` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE`.
Maps to the `OWNER TO` command of `ALTER DATABASE`.
The role name of the user who owns the database inside PostgreSQL. | True | | | +| `template` *string* | Maps to the `TEMPLATE` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE`. This setting
cannot be changed. The name of the template from which to create
this database. | | | | +| `encoding` *string* | Maps to the `ENCODING` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE`. This setting
cannot be changed. Character set encoding to use in the database. | | | | +| `locale` *string* | Maps to the `LOCALE` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE`. This setting
cannot be changed. Sets the default collation order and character
classification in the new database. | | | | +| `localeProvider` *string* | Maps to the `LOCALE_PROVIDER` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE`. This
setting cannot be changed. This option sets the locale provider for
databases created in the new cluster. Available from PostgreSQL 16. | | | | +| `localeCollate` *string* | Maps to the `LC_COLLATE` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE`. This
setting cannot be changed. | | | | +| `localeCType` *string* | Maps to the `LC_CTYPE` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE`. This setting
cannot be changed. | | | | +| `icuLocale` *string* | Maps to the `ICU_LOCALE` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE`. This
setting cannot be changed. Specifies the ICU locale when the ICU
provider is used. This option requires `localeProvider` to be set to
`icu`. Available from PostgreSQL 15. | | | | +| `icuRules` *string* | Maps to the `ICU_RULES` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE`. This setting
cannot be changed. Specifies additional collation rules to customize
the behavior of the default collation. This option requires
`localeProvider` to be set to `icu`. Available from PostgreSQL 16. | | | | +| `builtinLocale` *string* | Maps to the `BUILTIN_LOCALE` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE`. This
setting cannot be changed. Specifies the locale name when the
builtin provider is used. This option requires `localeProvider` to
be set to `builtin`. Available from PostgreSQL 17. | | | | +| `collationVersion` *string* | Maps to the `COLLATION_VERSION` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE`. This
setting cannot be changed. | | | | +| `isTemplate` *boolean* | Maps to the `IS_TEMPLATE` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE` and `ALTER
DATABASE`. If true, this database is considered a template and can
be cloned by any user with `CREATEDB` privileges. | | | | +| `allowConnections` *boolean* | Maps to the `ALLOW_CONNECTIONS` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE` and
`ALTER DATABASE`. If false then no one can connect to this database. | | | | +| `connectionLimit` *integer* | Maps to the `CONNECTION LIMIT` clause of `CREATE DATABASE` and
`ALTER DATABASE`. How many concurrent connections can be made to
this database. -1 (the default) means no limit. | | | | +| `tablespace` *string* | Maps to the `TABLESPACE` parameter of `CREATE DATABASE`.
Maps to the `SET TABLESPACE` command of `ALTER DATABASE`.
The name of the tablespace (in PostgreSQL) that will be associated
with the new database. This tablespace will be the default
tablespace used for objects created in this database. | | | | +| `databaseReclaimPolicy` *[DatabaseReclaimPolicy](#databasereclaimpolicy)* | The policy for end-of-life maintenance of this database. | | retain | Enum: [delete retain]
| +| `schemas` *[SchemaSpec](#schemaspec) array* | The list of schemas to be managed in the database | | | | +| `extensions` *[ExtensionSpec](#extensionspec) array* | The list of extensions to be managed in the database | | | | +| `fdws` *[FDWSpec](#fdwspec) array* | The list of foreign data wrappers to be managed in the database | | | | +| `servers` *[ServerSpec](#serverspec) array* | The list of foreign servers to be managed in the database | | | | + +#### DatabaseStatus + +DatabaseStatus defines the observed state of Database + +*Appears in:* + +- [Database](#database) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `observedGeneration` *integer* | A sequence number representing the latest
desired state that was synchronized | | | | +| `applied` *boolean* | Applied is true if the database was reconciled correctly | | | | +| `message` *string* | Message is the reconciliation output message | | | | +| `schemas` *[DatabaseObjectStatus](#databaseobjectstatus) array* | Schemas is the status of the managed schemas | | | | +| `extensions` *[DatabaseObjectStatus](#databaseobjectstatus) array* | Extensions is the status of the managed extensions | | | | +| `fdws` *[DatabaseObjectStatus](#databaseobjectstatus) array* | FDWs is the status of the managed FDWs | | | | +| `servers` *[DatabaseObjectStatus](#databaseobjectstatus) array* | Servers is the status of the managed servers | | | | + +#### EPASConfiguration + +EPASConfiguration contains EDB Postgres Advanced Server specific configurations + +*Appears in:* + +- [PostgresConfiguration](#postgresconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `audit` *boolean* | If true enables edb_audit logging | | | | +| `tde` *[TDEConfiguration](#tdeconfiguration)* | TDE configuration | | | | + +#### EmbeddedObjectMetadata + +EmbeddedObjectMetadata contains metadata to be inherited by all resources related to a Cluster + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------------------- | ----------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `labels` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | | | | | +| `annotations` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | | | | | + +#### EnsureOption + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +EnsureOption represents whether we should enforce the presence or absence of +a Role in a PostgreSQL instance + +*Appears in:* + +- [DatabaseObjectSpec](#databaseobjectspec) +- [DatabaseSpec](#databasespec) +- [ExtensionSpec](#extensionspec) +- [FDWSpec](#fdwspec) +- [OptionSpec](#optionspec) +- [RoleConfiguration](#roleconfiguration) +- [SchemaSpec](#schemaspec) +- [ServerSpec](#serverspec) + +| Field | Description | +| --------- | ----------- | +| `present` | | +| `absent` | | + +#### EphemeralVolumesSizeLimitConfiguration + +EphemeralVolumesSizeLimitConfiguration contains the configuration of the ephemeral +storage + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------ | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `shm` *[Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#quantity-resource-api)* | Shm is the size limit of the shared memory volume | | | | +| `temporaryData` *[Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#quantity-resource-api)* | TemporaryData is the size limit of the temporary data volume | | | | + +#### ExtensionConfiguration + +ExtensionConfiguration is the configuration used to add +PostgreSQL extensions to the Cluster. + +*Appears in:* + +- [CatalogImage](#catalogimage) +- [ImageInfo](#imageinfo) +- [PostgresConfiguration](#postgresconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `name` *string* | The name of the extension, required | True | | MinLength: 1
Pattern: `^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9_]*[a-z0-9])?$`
| +| `image` *[ImageVolumeSource](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#imagevolumesource-v1-core)* | The image containing the extension. | | | | +| `extension_control_path` *string array* | The list of directories inside the image which should be added to extension_control_path.
If not defined, defaults to "/share". | | | | +| `dynamic_library_path` *string array* | The list of directories inside the image which should be added to dynamic_library_path.
If not defined, defaults to "/lib". | | | | +| `ld_library_path` *string array* | The list of directories inside the image which should be added to ld_library_path. | | | | +| `bin_path` *string array* | A list of directories within the image to be appended to the
PostgreSQL process's `PATH` environment variable. | | | | +| `env` *[ExtensionEnvVar](#extensionenvvar) array* | Env is a list of custom environment variables to be set in the
PostgreSQL process for this extension. It is the responsibility of the
cluster administrator to ensure the variables are correct for the
specific extension. Note that changes to these variables require
a manual cluster restart to take effect. | | | | + +#### ExtensionEnvVar + +ExtensionEnvVar defines an environment variable for a specific extension +image volume. + +*Appears in:* + +- [ExtensionConfiguration](#extensionconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `name` *string* | Name of the environment variable to be injected into the
PostgreSQL process. | True | | MinLength: 1
Pattern: `^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$`
| +| `value` *string* | Value of the environment variable. {{name.ln}} performs a direct
replacement of this value, with support for placeholder expansion.
The ${`image_root`} placeholder resolves to the absolute mount path
of the extension's volume (e.g., `/extensions/my-extension`). This
is particularly useful for allowing applications or libraries to
locate specific directories within the mounted image.
Unrecognized placeholders are rejected. To include a literal ${...}
in the value, escape it as $${...}. | True | | MinLength: 1
| + +#### ExtensionSpec + +ExtensionSpec configures an extension in a database + +*Appears in:* + +- [DatabaseSpec](#databasespec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ----------------------------- | +| `name` *string* | Name of the object (extension, schema, FDW, server) | True | | | +| `ensure` *[EnsureOption](#ensureoption)* | Specifies whether an object (e.g schema) should be present or absent
in the database. If set to `present`, the object will be created if
it does not exist. If set to `absent`, the extension/schema will be
removed if it exists. | | present | Enum: [present absent]
| +| `version` *string* | The version of the extension to install. If empty, the operator will
install the default version (whatever is specified in the
extension's control file) | True | | | +| `schema` *string* | The name of the schema in which to install the extension's objects,
in case the extension allows its contents to be relocated. If not
specified (default), and the extension's control file does not
specify a schema either, the current default object creation schema
is used. | True | | | + +#### ExternalCluster + +ExternalCluster represents the connection parameters to an +external cluster which is used in the other sections of the configuration + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `name` *string* | The server name, required | True | | | +| `connectionParameters` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | The list of connection parameters, such as dbname, host, username, etc | | | | +| `sslCert` *[SecretKeySelector](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#secretkeyselector-v1-core)* | The reference to an SSL certificate to be used to connect to this
instance | | | | +| `sslKey` *[SecretKeySelector](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#secretkeyselector-v1-core)* | The reference to an SSL private key to be used to connect to this
instance | | | | +| `sslRootCert` *[SecretKeySelector](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#secretkeyselector-v1-core)* | The reference to an SSL CA public key to be used to connect to this
instance | | | | +| `password` *[SecretKeySelector](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#secretkeyselector-v1-core)* | The reference to the password to be used to connect to the server.
If a password is provided, {{name.ln}} creates a PostgreSQL
passfile at `/controller/external/NAME/pass` (where "NAME" is the
cluster's name). This passfile is automatically referenced in the
connection string when establishing a connection to the remote
PostgreSQL server from the current PostgreSQL `Cluster`. This ensures
secure and efficient password management for external clusters. | | | | +| `barmanObjectStore` *[BarmanObjectStoreConfiguration](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/barman-cloud/pkg/api#BarmanObjectStoreConfiguration)* | The configuration for the barman-cloud tool suite | | | | +| `plugin` *[PluginConfiguration](#pluginconfiguration)* | The configuration of the plugin that is taking care
of WAL archiving and backups for this external cluster | True | | | + +#### FDWSpec + +FDWSpec configures an Foreign Data Wrapper in a database + +*Appears in:* + +- [DatabaseSpec](#databasespec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ----------------------------- | +| `name` *string* | Name of the object (extension, schema, FDW, server) | True | | | +| `ensure` *[EnsureOption](#ensureoption)* | Specifies whether an object (e.g schema) should be present or absent
in the database. If set to `present`, the object will be created if
it does not exist. If set to `absent`, the extension/schema will be
removed if it exists. | | present | Enum: [present absent]
| +| `handler` *string* | Name of the handler function (e.g., "postgres_fdw_handler").
This will be empty if no handler is specified. In that case,
the default handler is registered when the FDW extension is created. | | | | +| `validator` *string* | Name of the validator function (e.g., "postgres_fdw_validator").
This will be empty if no validator is specified. In that case,
the default validator is registered when the FDW extension is created. | | | | +| `owner` *string* | Owner specifies the database role that will own the Foreign Data Wrapper.
The role must have superuser privileges in the target database. | | | | +| `options` *[OptionSpec](#optionspec) array* | Options specifies the configuration options for the FDW. | | | | +| `usage` *[UsageSpec](#usagespec) array* | List of roles for which `USAGE` privileges on the FDW are granted or revoked. | | | | + +#### FailoverQuorum + +FailoverQuorum contains the information about the current failover +quorum status of a PG cluster. It is updated by the instance manager +of the primary node and reset to zero by the operator to trigger +an update. + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `apiVersion` *string* | `postgresql.k8s.enterprisedb.io/v1` | True | | | +| `kind` *string* | `FailoverQuorum` | True | | | +| `metadata` *[ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#objectmeta-v1-meta)* | Refer to Kubernetes API documentation for fields of `metadata`. | True | | | +| `status` *[FailoverQuorumStatus](#failoverquorumstatus)* | Most recently observed status of the failover quorum. | | | | + +#### FailoverQuorumStatus + +FailoverQuorumStatus is the latest observed status of the failover +quorum of the PG cluster. + +*Appears in:* + +- [FailoverQuorum](#failoverquorum) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `method` *string* | Contains the latest reported Method value. | | | | +| `standbyNames` *string array* | StandbyNames is the list of potentially synchronous
instance names. | | | | +| `standbyNumber` *integer* | StandbyNumber is the number of synchronous standbys that transactions
need to wait for replies from. | | | | +| `primary` *string* | Primary is the name of the primary instance that updated
this object the latest time. | | | | + +#### ImageCatalog + +ImageCatalog is the Schema for the imagecatalogs API + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `apiVersion` *string* | `postgresql.k8s.enterprisedb.io/v1` | True | | | +| `kind` *string* | `ImageCatalog` | True | | | +| `metadata` *[ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#objectmeta-v1-meta)* | Refer to Kubernetes API documentation for fields of `metadata`. | True | | | +| `spec` *[ImageCatalogSpec](#imagecatalogspec)* | Specification of the desired behavior of the ImageCatalog.
More info: | True | | | + +#### ImageCatalogRef + +ImageCatalogRef defines the reference to a major version in an ImageCatalog + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `apiGroup` *string* | APIGroup is the group for the resource being referenced.
If APIGroup is not specified, the specified Kind must be in the core API group.
For any other third-party types, APIGroup is required. | | | | +| `kind` *string* | Kind is the type of resource being referenced | True | | | +| `name` *string* | Name is the name of resource being referenced | True | | | +| `major` *integer* | The major version of PostgreSQL we want to use from the ImageCatalog | True | | | + +#### ImageCatalogSpec + +ImageCatalogSpec defines the desired ImageCatalog + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterImageCatalog](#clusterimagecatalog) +- [ImageCatalog](#imagecatalog) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------------------------ | +| `images` *[CatalogImage](#catalogimage) array* | List of CatalogImages available in the catalog | True | | MaxItems: 8
MinItems: 1
| + +#### ImageInfo + +ImageInfo contains the information about a PostgreSQL image + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `image` *string* | Image is the image name | True | | | +| `majorVersion` *integer* | MajorVersion is the major version of the image | True | | | +| `extensions` *[ExtensionConfiguration](#extensionconfiguration) array* | Extensions contains the container image extensions available for the current Image | | | | + +#### Import + +Import contains the configuration to init a database from a logic snapshot of an externalCluster + +*Appears in:* + +- [BootstrapInitDB](#bootstrapinitdb) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------------------------ | +| `source` *[ImportSource](#importsource)* | The source of the import | True | | | +| `type` *[SnapshotType](#snapshottype)* | The import type. Can be `microservice` or `monolith`. | True | | Enum: [microservice monolith]
| +| `databases` *string array* | The databases to import | True | | | +| `roles` *string array* | The roles to import | | | | +| `postImportApplicationSQL` *string array* | List of SQL queries to be executed as a superuser in the application
database right after is imported - to be used with extreme care
(by default empty). Only available in microservice type. | | | | +| `schemaOnly` *boolean* | When set to true, only the `pre-data` and `post-data` sections of
`pg_restore` are invoked, avoiding data import. Default: `false`. | | | | +| `pgDumpExtraOptions` *string array* | List of custom options to pass to the `pg_dump` command.
IMPORTANT: Use with caution. The operator does not validate these options,
and certain flags may interfere with its intended functionality or design.
You are responsible for ensuring that the provided options are compatible
with your environment and desired behavior. | | | | +| `pgRestoreExtraOptions` *string array* | List of custom options to pass to the `pg_restore` command.
IMPORTANT: Use with caution. The operator does not validate these options,
and certain flags may interfere with its intended functionality or design.
You are responsible for ensuring that the provided options are compatible
with your environment and desired behavior. | | | | +| `pgRestorePredataOptions` *string array* | Custom options to pass to the `pg_restore` command during the `pre-data`
section. This setting overrides the generic `pgRestoreExtraOptions` value.
IMPORTANT: Use with caution. The operator does not validate these options,
and certain flags may interfere with its intended functionality or design.
You are responsible for ensuring that the provided options are compatible
with your environment and desired behavior. | | | | +| `pgRestoreDataOptions` *string array* | Custom options to pass to the `pg_restore` command during the `data`
section. This setting overrides the generic `pgRestoreExtraOptions` value.
IMPORTANT: Use with caution. The operator does not validate these options,
and certain flags may interfere with its intended functionality or design.
You are responsible for ensuring that the provided options are compatible
with your environment and desired behavior. | | | | +| `pgRestorePostdataOptions` *string array* | Custom options to pass to the `pg_restore` command during the `post-data`
section. This setting overrides the generic `pgRestoreExtraOptions` value.
IMPORTANT: Use with caution. The operator does not validate these options,
and certain flags may interfere with its intended functionality or design.
You are responsible for ensuring that the provided options are compatible
with your environment and desired behavior. | | | | + +#### ImportSource + +ImportSource describes the source for the logical snapshot + +*Appears in:* + +- [Import](#import) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `externalCluster` *string* | The name of the externalCluster used for import | True | | | + +#### InstanceID + +InstanceID contains the information to identify an instance + +*Appears in:* + +- [BackupStatus](#backupstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `podName` *string* | The pod name | | | | +| `ContainerID` *string* | The container ID | | | | +| `sessionID` *string* | The instance manager session ID. This is a unique identifier generated at instance manager
startup and changes on every restart (including container reboots). Used to detect if
the instance manager was restarted during long-running operations like backups, which
would terminate any running backup process. | | | | + +#### InstanceReportedState + +InstanceReportedState describes the last reported state of an instance during a reconciliation loop + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `isPrimary` *boolean* | indicates if an instance is the primary one | True | | | +| `timeLineID` *integer* | indicates on which TimelineId the instance is | | | | +| `ip` *string* | IP address of the instance | True | | | + +#### IsolationCheckConfiguration + +IsolationCheckConfiguration contains the configuration for the isolation check +functionality in the liveness probe + +*Appears in:* + +- [LivenessProbe](#livenessprobe) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `enabled` *boolean* | Whether primary isolation checking is enabled for the liveness probe | | true | | +| `requestTimeout` *integer* | Timeout in milliseconds for requests during the primary isolation check | | 1000 | | +| `connectionTimeout` *integer* | Timeout in milliseconds for connections during the primary isolation check | | 1000 | | + +#### LDAPBindAsAuth + +LDAPBindAsAuth provides the required fields to use the +bind authentication for LDAP + +*Appears in:* + +- [LDAPConfig](#ldapconfig) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------- | ----------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `prefix` *string* | Prefix for the bind authentication option | | | | +| `suffix` *string* | Suffix for the bind authentication option | | | | + +#### LDAPBindSearchAuth + +LDAPBindSearchAuth provides the required fields to use +the bind+search LDAP authentication process + +*Appears in:* + +- [LDAPConfig](#ldapconfig) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `baseDN` *string* | Root DN to begin the user search | | | | +| `bindDN` *string* | DN of the user to bind to the directory | | | | +| `bindPassword` *[SecretKeySelector](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#secretkeyselector-v1-core)* | Secret with the password for the user to bind to the directory | | | | +| `searchAttribute` *string* | Attribute to match against the username | | | | +| `searchFilter` *string* | Search filter to use when doing the search+bind authentication | | | | + +#### LDAPConfig + +LDAPConfig contains the parameters needed for LDAP authentication + +*Appears in:* + +- [PostgresConfiguration](#postgresconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------------- | +| `server` *string* | LDAP hostname or IP address | | | | +| `port` *integer* | LDAP server port | | | | +| `scheme` *[LDAPScheme](#ldapscheme)* | LDAP schema to be used, possible options are `ldap` and `ldaps` | | | Enum: [ldap ldaps]
| +| `bindAsAuth` *[LDAPBindAsAuth](#ldapbindasauth)* | Bind as authentication configuration | | | | +| `bindSearchAuth` *[LDAPBindSearchAuth](#ldapbindsearchauth)* | Bind+Search authentication configuration | | | | +| `tls` *boolean* | Set to 'true' to enable LDAP over TLS. 'false' is default | | | | + +#### LDAPScheme + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +LDAPScheme defines the possible schemes for LDAP + +*Appears in:* + +- [LDAPConfig](#ldapconfig) + +| Field | Description | +| ------- | ----------- | +| `ldap` | | +| `ldaps` | | + +#### LivenessProbe + +LivenessProbe is the configuration of the liveness probe + +*Appears in:* + +- [ProbesConfiguration](#probesconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `initialDelaySeconds` *integer* | Number of seconds after the container has started before liveness probes are initiated.
More info: | | | | +| `timeoutSeconds` *integer* | Number of seconds after which the probe times out.
Defaults to 1 second. Minimum value is 1.
More info: | | | | +| `periodSeconds` *integer* | How often (in seconds) to perform the probe.
Default to 10 seconds. Minimum value is 1. | | | | +| `successThreshold` *integer* | Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed.
Defaults to 1. Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1. | | | | +| `failureThreshold` *integer* | Minimum consecutive failures for the probe to be considered failed after having succeeded.
Defaults to 3. Minimum value is 1. | | | | +| `terminationGracePeriodSeconds` *integer* | Optional duration in seconds the pod needs to terminate gracefully upon probe failure.
The grace period is the duration in seconds after the processes running in the pod are sent
a termination signal and the time when the processes are forcibly halted with a kill signal.
Set this value longer than the expected cleanup time for your process.
If this value is nil, the pod's terminationGracePeriodSeconds will be used. Otherwise, this
value overrides the value provided by the pod spec.
Value must be non-negative integer. The value zero indicates stop immediately via
the kill signal (no opportunity to shut down).
This is a beta field and requires enabling ProbeTerminationGracePeriod feature gate.
Minimum value is 1. spec.terminationGracePeriodSeconds is used if unset. | | | | +| `isolationCheck` *[IsolationCheckConfiguration](#isolationcheckconfiguration)* | Configure the feature that extends the liveness probe for a primary
instance. In addition to the basic checks, this verifies whether the
primary is isolated from the Kubernetes API server and from its
replicas, ensuring that it can be safely shut down if network
partition or API unavailability is detected. Enabled by default. | | | | + +#### ManagedConfiguration + +ManagedConfiguration represents the portions of PostgreSQL that are managed +by the instance manager + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `roles` *[RoleConfiguration](#roleconfiguration) array* | Database roles managed by the `Cluster` | | | | +| `services` *[ManagedServices](#managedservices)* | Services roles managed by the `Cluster` | | | | + +#### ManagedRoles + +ManagedRoles tracks the status of a cluster's managed roles + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `byStatus` *object (keys:[RoleStatus](#rolestatus), values:string array)* | ByStatus gives the list of roles in each state | | | | +| `cannotReconcile` *object (keys:string, values:string array)* | CannotReconcile lists roles that cannot be reconciled in PostgreSQL,
with an explanation of the cause | | | | +| `passwordStatus` *object (keys:string, values:[PasswordState](#passwordstate))* | PasswordStatus gives the last transaction id and password secret version for each managed role | | | | + +#### ManagedService + +ManagedService represents a specific service managed by the cluster. +It includes the type of service and its associated template specification. + +*Appears in:* + +- [ManagedServices](#managedservices) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------------------------- | +| `selectorType` *[ServiceSelectorType](#serviceselectortype)* | SelectorType specifies the type of selectors that the service will have.
Valid values are "rw", "r", and "ro", representing read-write, read, and read-only services. | True | | Enum: [rw r ro]
| +| `updateStrategy` *[ServiceUpdateStrategy](#serviceupdatestrategy)* | UpdateStrategy describes how the service differences should be reconciled | | patch | Enum: [patch replace]
| +| `serviceTemplate` *[ServiceTemplateSpec](#servicetemplatespec)* | ServiceTemplate is the template specification for the service. | True | | | + +#### ManagedServices + +ManagedServices represents the services managed by the cluster. + +*Appears in:* + +- [ManagedConfiguration](#managedconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------------------- | +| `disabledDefaultServices` *[ServiceSelectorType](#serviceselectortype) array* | DisabledDefaultServices is a list of service types that are disabled by default.
Valid values are "r", and "ro", representing read, and read-only services. | | | Enum: [rw r ro]
| +| `additional` *[ManagedService](#managedservice) array* | Additional is a list of additional managed services specified by the user. | | | | + +#### Metadata + +Metadata is a structure similar to the metav1.ObjectMeta, but still +parseable by controller-gen to create a suitable CRD for the user. +The comment of PodTemplateSpec has an explanation of why we are +not using the core data types. + +*Appears in:* + +- [PodTemplateSpec](#podtemplatespec) +- [ServiceAccountTemplate](#serviceaccounttemplate) +- [ServiceTemplateSpec](#servicetemplatespec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `name` *string* | The name of the resource. Only supported for certain types | | | | +| `labels` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | Map of string keys and values that can be used to organize and categorize
(scope and select) objects. May match selectors of replication controllers
and services.
More info: | | | | +| `annotations` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | Annotations is an unstructured key value map stored with a resource that may be
set by external tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata. They are not
queryable and should be preserved when modifying objects.
More info: | | | | + +#### MonitoringConfiguration + +MonitoringConfiguration is the type containing all the monitoring +configuration for a certain cluster + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `disableDefaultQueries` *boolean* | Whether the default queries should be injected.
Set it to `true` if you don't want to inject default queries into the cluster.
Default: false. | | false | | +| `customQueriesConfigMap` *[ConfigMapKeySelector](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#ConfigMapKeySelector) array* | The list of config maps containing the custom queries | | | | +| `customQueriesSecret` *[SecretKeySelector](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#SecretKeySelector) array* | The list of secrets containing the custom queries | | | | +| `enablePodMonitor` *boolean* | Enable or disable the `PodMonitor`
Deprecated: This feature will be removed in an upcoming release. If
you need this functionality, you can create a PodMonitor manually. | | false | | +| `tls` *[ClusterMonitoringTLSConfiguration](#clustermonitoringtlsconfiguration)* | Configure TLS communication for the metrics endpoint.
Changing tls.enabled option will force a rollout of all instances. | | | | +| `podMonitorMetricRelabelings` *[RelabelConfig](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/pkg/apis/monitoring/v1#RelabelConfig) array* | The list of metric relabelings for the `PodMonitor`. Applied to samples before ingestion.
Deprecated: This feature will be removed in an upcoming release. If
you need this functionality, you can create a PodMonitor manually. | | | | +| `podMonitorRelabelings` *[RelabelConfig](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/pkg/apis/monitoring/v1#RelabelConfig) array* | The list of relabelings for the `PodMonitor`. Applied to samples before scraping.
Deprecated: This feature will be removed in an upcoming release. If
you need this functionality, you can create a PodMonitor manually. | | | | +| `metricsQueriesTTL` *[Duration](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#duration-v1-meta)* | The interval during which metrics computed from queries are considered current.
Once it is exceeded, a new scrape will trigger a rerun
of the queries.
If not set, defaults to 30 seconds, in line with Prometheus scraping defaults.
Setting this to zero disables the caching mechanism and can cause heavy load on the PostgreSQL server. | | | | + +#### NodeMaintenanceWindow + +NodeMaintenanceWindow contains information that the operator +will use while upgrading the underlying node. + +This option is only useful when the chosen storage prevents the Pods +from being freely moved across nodes. + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `reusePVC` *boolean* | Reuse the existing PVC (wait for the node to come
up again) or not (recreate it elsewhere - when `instances` >1) | | true | | +| `inProgress` *boolean* | Is there a node maintenance activity in progress? | | false | | + +#### OnlineConfiguration + +OnlineConfiguration contains the configuration parameters for the online volume snapshot + +*Appears in:* + +- [BackupSpec](#backupspec) +- [ScheduledBackupSpec](#scheduledbackupspec) +- [VolumeSnapshotConfiguration](#volumesnapshotconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `waitForArchive` *boolean* | If false, the function will return immediately after the backup is completed,
without waiting for WAL to be archived.
This behavior is only useful with backup software that independently monitors WAL archiving.
Otherwise, WAL required to make the backup consistent might be missing and make the backup useless.
By default, or when this parameter is true, pg_backup_stop will wait for WAL to be archived when archiving is
enabled.
On a standby, this means that it will wait only when archive_mode = always.
If write activity on the primary is low, it may be useful to run pg_switch_wal on the primary in order to trigger
an immediate segment switch. | | true | | +| `immediateCheckpoint` *boolean* | Control whether the I/O workload for the backup initial checkpoint will
be limited, according to the `checkpoint_completion_target` setting on
the PostgreSQL server. If set to true, an immediate checkpoint will be
used, meaning PostgreSQL will complete the checkpoint as soon as
possible. `false` by default. | | | | + +#### OptionSpec + +OptionSpec holds the name, value and the ensure field for an option + +*Appears in:* + +- [FDWSpec](#fdwspec) +- [ServerSpec](#serverspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ----------------------------- | +| `name` *string* | Name of the option | True | | | +| `value` *string* | Value of the option | True | | | +| `ensure` *[EnsureOption](#ensureoption)* | Specifies whether an option should be present or absent in
the database. If set to `present`, the option will be
created if it does not exist. If set to `absent`, the
option will be removed if it exists. | | present | Enum: [present absent]
| + +#### PasswordState + +PasswordState represents the state of the password of a managed RoleConfiguration + +*Appears in:* + +- [ManagedRoles](#managedroles) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `transactionID` *integer* | the last transaction ID to affect the role definition in PostgreSQL | | | | +| `resourceVersion` *string* | the resource version of the password secret | | | | + +#### PgBouncerIntegrationStatus + +PgBouncerIntegrationStatus encapsulates the needed integration for the pgbouncer poolers referencing the cluster + +*Appears in:* + +- [PoolerIntegrations](#poolerintegrations) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------ | ----------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `secrets` *string array* | | | | | + +#### PgBouncerPoolMode + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +PgBouncerPoolMode is the mode of PgBouncer + +*Validation:* + +- Enum: [session transaction] + +*Appears in:* + +- [PgBouncerSpec](#pgbouncerspec) + +#### PgBouncerSecrets + +PgBouncerSecrets contains the versions of the secrets used +by pgbouncer + +*Appears in:* + +- [PoolerSecrets](#poolersecrets) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `authQuery` *[SecretVersion](#secretversion)* | The auth query secret version | | | | + +#### PgBouncerSpec + +PgBouncerSpec defines how to configure PgBouncer + +*Appears in:* + +- [PoolerSpec](#poolerspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------------------------------- | +| `poolMode` *[PgBouncerPoolMode](#pgbouncerpoolmode)* | The pool mode. Default: `session`. | | session | Enum: [session transaction]
| +| `serverTLSSecret` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference)* | ServerTLSSecret, when pointing to a TLS secret, provides pgbouncer's
`server_tls_key_file` and `server_tls_cert_file`, used when
authenticating against PostgreSQL. | | | | +| `serverCASecret` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference)* | ServerCASecret provides PgBouncer’s server_tls_ca_file, the root
CA for validating PostgreSQL certificates | | | | +| `clientCASecret` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference)* | ClientCASecret provides PgBouncer’s client_tls_ca_file, the root
CA for validating client certificates | | | | +| `clientTLSSecret` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference)* | ClientTLSSecret provides PgBouncer’s client_tls_key_file (private key)
and client_tls_cert_file (certificate) used to accept client connections | | | | +| `authQuerySecret` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference)* | The credentials of the user that need to be used for the authentication
query. In case it is specified, also an AuthQuery
(e.g. "SELECT usename, passwd FROM pg_catalog.pg_shadow WHERE usename=$1")
has to be specified and no automatic CNP Cluster integration will be triggered.
Deprecated. | | | | +| `authQuery` *string* | The query that will be used to download the hash of the password
of a certain user. Default: "SELECT usename, passwd FROM public.user_search($1)".
In case it is specified, also an AuthQuerySecret has to be specified and
no automatic CNP Cluster integration will be triggered. | | | | +| `parameters` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | Additional parameters to be passed to PgBouncer - please check
the CNP documentation for a list of options you can configure | | | | +| `pg_hba` *string array* | PostgreSQL Host Based Authentication rules (lines to be appended
to the pg_hba.conf file) | | | | +| `paused` *boolean* | When set to `true`, PgBouncer will disconnect from the PostgreSQL
server, first waiting for all queries to complete, and pause all new
client connections until this value is set to `false` (default). Internally,
the operator calls PgBouncer's `PAUSE` and `RESUME` commands. | | false | | + +#### PluginConfiguration + +PluginConfiguration specifies a plugin that need to be loaded for this +cluster to be reconciled + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) +- [ExternalCluster](#externalcluster) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `name` *string* | Name is the plugin name | True | | | +| `enabled` *boolean* | Enabled is true if this plugin will be used | | true | | +| `isWALArchiver` *boolean* | Marks the plugin as the WAL archiver. At most one plugin can be
designated as a WAL archiver. This cannot be enabled if the
`.spec.backup.barmanObjectStore` configuration is present. | | false | | +| `parameters` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | Parameters is the configuration of the plugin | | | | + +#### PluginStatus + +PluginStatus is the status of a loaded plugin + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `name` *string* | Name is the name of the plugin | True | | | +| `version` *string* | Version is the version of the plugin loaded by the
latest reconciliation loop | True | | | +| `capabilities` *string array* | Capabilities are the list of capabilities of the
plugin | | | | +| `operatorCapabilities` *string array* | OperatorCapabilities are the list of capabilities of the
plugin regarding the reconciler | | | | +| `walCapabilities` *string array* | WALCapabilities are the list of capabilities of the
plugin regarding the WAL management | | | | +| `backupCapabilities` *string array* | BackupCapabilities are the list of capabilities of the
plugin regarding the Backup management | | | | +| `restoreJobHookCapabilities` *string array* | RestoreJobHookCapabilities are the list of capabilities of the
plugin regarding the RestoreJobHook management | | | | +| `status` *string* | Status contain the status reported by the plugin through the SetStatusInCluster interface | | | | + +#### PodName + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +PodName is the name of a Pod + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) +- [Topology](#topology) + +#### PodSelectorRef + +PodSelectorRef defines a named pod label selector for use in pg_hba rules. +Pods matching the selector in the Cluster's namespace will have their IPs +resolved and made available for pg_hba address expansion via the +`${podselector:NAME}` syntax. + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | +| `name` *string* | Name is the identifier used to reference this selector in pg_hba rules
via the ${podselector:NAME} syntax in the address field. | True | | MinLength: 1
Pattern: `^[a-z]([a-z0-9_-]*[a-z0-9])?$`
| +| `selector` *[LabelSelector](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#labelselector-v1-meta)* | Selector is a label selector that identifies the pods whose IPs
should be resolved. Only pods in the Cluster's namespace are considered. | True | | | + +#### PodSelectorRefStatus + +PodSelectorRefStatus contains the resolved pod IPs for a named selector. + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `name` *string* | Name corresponds to the name in the spec's PodSelectorRef. | True | | | +| `ips` *string array* | IPs is the list of pod IPs matching the selector.
Each IP is a single address (no CIDR notation). | | | | + +#### PodStatus + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +PodStatus represent the possible status of pods + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +#### PodTemplateSpec + +PodTemplateSpec is a structure allowing the user to set +a template for Pod generation. + +Unfortunately we can't use the corev1.PodTemplateSpec +type because the generated CRD won't have the field for the +metadata section. + +References: + + + + +*Appears in:* + +- [PoolerSpec](#poolerspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `metadata` *[Metadata](#metadata)* | Refer to Kubernetes API documentation for fields of `metadata`. | | | | +| `spec` *[PodSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podspec-v1-core)* | Specification of the desired behavior of the pod.
More info: | | | | + +#### PodTopologyLabels + +*Underlying type:* *object* + +PodTopologyLabels represent the topology of a Pod. map[labelName]labelValue + +*Appears in:* + +- [Topology](#topology) + +#### Pooler + +Pooler is the Schema for the poolers API + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `apiVersion` *string* | `postgresql.k8s.enterprisedb.io/v1` | True | | | +| `kind` *string* | `Pooler` | True | | | +| `metadata` *[ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#objectmeta-v1-meta)* | Refer to Kubernetes API documentation for fields of `metadata`. | True | | | +| `spec` *[PoolerSpec](#poolerspec)* | Specification of the desired behavior of the Pooler.
More info: | True | | | +| `status` *[PoolerStatus](#poolerstatus)* | Most recently observed status of the Pooler. This data may not be up to
date. Populated by the system. Read-only.
More info: | | | | + +#### PoolerIntegrations + +PoolerIntegrations encapsulates the needed integration for the poolers referencing the cluster + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `pgBouncerIntegration` *[PgBouncerIntegrationStatus](#pgbouncerintegrationstatus)* | | | | | + +#### PoolerMonitoringConfiguration + +PoolerMonitoringConfiguration is the type containing all the monitoring +configuration for a certain Pooler. + +Mirrors the Cluster's MonitoringConfiguration but without the custom queries +part for now. + +*Appears in:* + +- [PoolerSpec](#poolerspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `enablePodMonitor` *boolean* | Enable or disable the `PodMonitor`
Deprecated: This feature will be removed in an upcoming release. If
you need this functionality, you can create a PodMonitor manually. | | false | | +| `podMonitorMetricRelabelings` *[RelabelConfig](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/pkg/apis/monitoring/v1#RelabelConfig) array* | The list of metric relabelings for the `PodMonitor`. Applied to samples before ingestion.
Deprecated: This feature will be removed in an upcoming release. If
you need this functionality, you can create a PodMonitor manually. | | | | +| `podMonitorRelabelings` *[RelabelConfig](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/pkg/apis/monitoring/v1#RelabelConfig) array* | The list of relabelings for the `PodMonitor`. Applied to samples before scraping.
Deprecated: This feature will be removed in an upcoming release. If
you need this functionality, you can create a PodMonitor manually. | | | | +| `tls` *[PoolerMonitoringTLSConfiguration](#poolermonitoringtlsconfiguration)* | Configure TLS communication for the metrics endpoint.
Changing tls.enabled option will force a rollout of all instances. | | | | + +#### PoolerMonitoringTLSConfiguration + +PoolerMonitoringTLSConfiguration is the type containing the TLS configuration +for the pooler monitoring + +*Appears in:* + +- [PoolerMonitoringConfiguration](#poolermonitoringconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `enabled` *boolean* | Enable TLS for the monitoring endpoint.
Changing this option will force a rollout of all instances. | | false | | + +#### PoolerSecrets + +PoolerSecrets contains the versions of all the secrets used + +*Appears in:* + +- [PoolerStatus](#poolerstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `clientTLS` *[SecretVersion](#secretversion)* | The client TLS secret version | | | | +| `serverTLS` *[SecretVersion](#secretversion)* | The server TLS secret version | | | | +| `serverCA` *[SecretVersion](#secretversion)* | The server CA secret version | | | | +| `clientCA` *[SecretVersion](#secretversion)* | The client CA secret version | | | | +| `pgBouncerSecrets` *[PgBouncerSecrets](#pgbouncersecrets)* | The version of the secrets used by PgBouncer | | | | + +#### PoolerSpec + +PoolerSpec defines the desired state of Pooler + +*Appears in:* + +- [Pooler](#pooler) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `cluster` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference)* | This is the cluster reference on which the Pooler will work.
Pooler name should never match with any cluster name within the same namespace. | True | | | +| `type` *[PoolerType](#poolertype)* | Type of service to forward traffic to. Default: `rw`. | | rw | Enum: [rw ro r]
| +| `instances` *integer* | The number of replicas we want. Default: 1. | | 1 | | +| `template` *[PodTemplateSpec](#podtemplatespec)* | The template of the Pod to be created | | | | +| `pgbouncer` *[PgBouncerSpec](#pgbouncerspec)* | The PgBouncer configuration | True | | | +| `deploymentStrategy` *[DeploymentStrategy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#deploymentstrategy-v1-apps)* | The deployment strategy to use for pgbouncer to replace existing pods with new ones | | | | +| `monitoring` *[PoolerMonitoringConfiguration](#poolermonitoringconfiguration)* | The configuration of the monitoring infrastructure of this pooler. | | | | +| `serviceTemplate` *[ServiceTemplateSpec](#servicetemplatespec)* | Template for the Service to be created | | | | +| `serviceAccountName` *string* | Name of an existing ServiceAccount in the same namespace to use for the pooler.
When specified, the operator will not create a new ServiceAccount
but will use the provided one. This is useful for sharing a single
ServiceAccount across multiple poolers (e.g., for cloud IAM configurations).
If not specified, a ServiceAccount will be created with the pooler name. | | | MaxLength: 253
Pattern: `^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$`
| + +#### PoolerStatus + +PoolerStatus defines the observed state of Pooler + +*Appears in:* + +- [Pooler](#pooler) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `secrets` *[PoolerSecrets](#poolersecrets)* | The resource version of the config object | | | | +| `instances` *integer* | The number of pods trying to be scheduled | | | | + +#### PoolerType + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +PoolerType is the type of the connection pool, meaning the service +we are targeting. Allowed values are `rw` and `ro`. + +*Validation:* + +- Enum: [rw ro r] + +*Appears in:* + +- [PoolerSpec](#poolerspec) + +#### PostgresConfiguration + +PostgresConfiguration defines the PostgreSQL configuration + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `parameters` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | PostgreSQL configuration options (postgresql.conf) | | | | +| `synchronous` *[SynchronousReplicaConfiguration](#synchronousreplicaconfiguration)* | Configuration of the PostgreSQL synchronous replication feature | | | | +| `pg_hba` *string array* | PostgreSQL Host Based Authentication rules (lines to be appended
to the pg_hba.conf file).
Use the ${podselector:NAME} syntax to reference a pod selector;
the rule will be expanded for each Pod IP matching that selector. | | | | +| `pg_ident` *string array* | PostgreSQL User Name Maps rules (lines to be appended
to the pg_ident.conf file) | | | | +| `epas` *[EPASConfiguration](#epasconfiguration)* | EDB Postgres Advanced Server specific configurations | | | | +| `syncReplicaElectionConstraint` *[SyncReplicaElectionConstraints](#syncreplicaelectionconstraints)* | Requirements to be met by sync replicas. This will affect how the "synchronous_standby_names" parameter will be
set up. | | | | +| `shared_preload_libraries` *string array* | Lists of shared preload libraries to add to the default ones | | | | +| `ldap` *[LDAPConfig](#ldapconfig)* | Options to specify LDAP configuration | | | | +| `promotionTimeout` *integer* | Specifies the maximum number of seconds to wait when promoting an instance to primary.
Default value is 40000000, greater than one year in seconds,
big enough to simulate an infinite timeout | | | | +| `enableAlterSystem` *boolean* | If this parameter is true, the user will be able to invoke `ALTER SYSTEM`
on this {{name.ln}} Cluster.
This should only be used for debugging and troubleshooting.
Defaults to false. | | | | +| `extensions` *[ExtensionConfiguration](#extensionconfiguration) array* | The configuration of the extensions to be added | | | | + +#### PrimaryUpdateMethod + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +PrimaryUpdateMethod defines the method to use when upgrading +the primary instance of the cluster as part of rolling updates. +The default method is "restart" + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | +| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | +| `switchover` | PrimaryUpdateMethodSwitchover means that the operator will switchover to another updated
replica when it needs to upgrade the primary instance.
Note: when using this method, the operator will reject updates that change both
the image name and PostgreSQL configuration parameters simultaneously to avoid
configuration mismatches during the switchover process.
| +| `restart` | PrimaryUpdateMethodRestart means that the operator will restart the primary instance in-place
when it needs to upgrade it
| + +#### PrimaryUpdateStrategy + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +PrimaryUpdateStrategy contains the strategy to follow when upgrading +the primary server of the cluster as part of rolling updates + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | +| -------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `supervised` | PrimaryUpdateStrategySupervised means that the operator need to wait for the
user to manually issue a switchover request before updating the primary
server (`supervised`)
| +| `unsupervised` | PrimaryUpdateStrategyUnsupervised means that the operator will proceed with the
selected PrimaryUpdateMethod to another updated replica and then automatically update
the primary server (`unsupervised`, default)
| + +#### Probe + +Probe describes a health check to be performed against a container to determine whether it is +alive or ready to receive traffic. + +*Appears in:* + +- [LivenessProbe](#livenessprobe) +- [ProbeWithStrategy](#probewithstrategy) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `initialDelaySeconds` *integer* | Number of seconds after the container has started before liveness probes are initiated.
More info: | | | | +| `timeoutSeconds` *integer* | Number of seconds after which the probe times out.
Defaults to 1 second. Minimum value is 1.
More info: | | | | +| `periodSeconds` *integer* | How often (in seconds) to perform the probe.
Default to 10 seconds. Minimum value is 1. | | | | +| `successThreshold` *integer* | Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed.
Defaults to 1. Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1. | | | | +| `failureThreshold` *integer* | Minimum consecutive failures for the probe to be considered failed after having succeeded.
Defaults to 3. Minimum value is 1. | | | | +| `terminationGracePeriodSeconds` *integer* | Optional duration in seconds the pod needs to terminate gracefully upon probe failure.
The grace period is the duration in seconds after the processes running in the pod are sent
a termination signal and the time when the processes are forcibly halted with a kill signal.
Set this value longer than the expected cleanup time for your process.
If this value is nil, the pod's terminationGracePeriodSeconds will be used. Otherwise, this
value overrides the value provided by the pod spec.
Value must be non-negative integer. The value zero indicates stop immediately via
the kill signal (no opportunity to shut down).
This is a beta field and requires enabling ProbeTerminationGracePeriod feature gate.
Minimum value is 1. spec.terminationGracePeriodSeconds is used if unset. | | | | + +#### ProbeStrategyType + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +ProbeStrategyType is the type of the strategy used to declare a PostgreSQL instance +ready + +*Appears in:* + +- [ProbeWithStrategy](#probewithstrategy) + +| Field | Description | +| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | +| `pg_isready` | ProbeStrategyPgIsReady means that the pg_isready tool is used to determine
whether PostgreSQL is started up
| +| `streaming` | ProbeStrategyStreaming means that pg_isready is positive and the replica is
connected via streaming replication to the current primary and the lag is, if specified,
within the limit.
| +| `query` | ProbeStrategyQuery means that the server is able to connect to the superuser database
and able to execute a simple query like "-- ping"
| + +#### ProbeWithStrategy + +ProbeWithStrategy is the configuration of the startup probe + +*Appears in:* + +- [ProbesConfiguration](#probesconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ----------------------------------------- | +| `initialDelaySeconds` *integer* | Number of seconds after the container has started before liveness probes are initiated.
More info: | | | | +| `timeoutSeconds` *integer* | Number of seconds after which the probe times out.
Defaults to 1 second. Minimum value is 1.
More info: | | | | +| `periodSeconds` *integer* | How often (in seconds) to perform the probe.
Default to 10 seconds. Minimum value is 1. | | | | +| `successThreshold` *integer* | Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed.
Defaults to 1. Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1. | | | | +| `failureThreshold` *integer* | Minimum consecutive failures for the probe to be considered failed after having succeeded.
Defaults to 3. Minimum value is 1. | | | | +| `terminationGracePeriodSeconds` *integer* | Optional duration in seconds the pod needs to terminate gracefully upon probe failure.
The grace period is the duration in seconds after the processes running in the pod are sent
a termination signal and the time when the processes are forcibly halted with a kill signal.
Set this value longer than the expected cleanup time for your process.
If this value is nil, the pod's terminationGracePeriodSeconds will be used. Otherwise, this
value overrides the value provided by the pod spec.
Value must be non-negative integer. The value zero indicates stop immediately via
the kill signal (no opportunity to shut down).
This is a beta field and requires enabling ProbeTerminationGracePeriod feature gate.
Minimum value is 1. spec.terminationGracePeriodSeconds is used if unset. | | | | +| `type` *[ProbeStrategyType](#probestrategytype)* | The probe strategy | | | Enum: [pg_isready streaming query]
| +| `maximumLag` *[Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#quantity-resource-api)* | Lag limit. Used only for `streaming` strategy | | | | + +#### ProbesConfiguration + +ProbesConfiguration represent the configuration for the probes +to be injected in the PostgreSQL Pods + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `startup` *[ProbeWithStrategy](#probewithstrategy)* | The startup probe configuration | True | | | +| `liveness` *[LivenessProbe](#livenessprobe)* | The liveness probe configuration | True | | | +| `readiness` *[ProbeWithStrategy](#probewithstrategy)* | The readiness probe configuration | True | | | + +#### Publication + +Publication is the Schema for the publications API + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `apiVersion` *string* | `postgresql.k8s.enterprisedb.io/v1` | True | | | +| `kind` *string* | `Publication` | True | | | +| `metadata` *[ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#objectmeta-v1-meta)* | Refer to Kubernetes API documentation for fields of `metadata`. | True | | | +| `spec` *[PublicationSpec](#publicationspec)* | | True | | | +| `status` *[PublicationStatus](#publicationstatus)* | | True | | | + +#### PublicationReclaimPolicy + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +PublicationReclaimPolicy defines a policy for end-of-life maintenance of Publications. + +*Appears in:* + +- [PublicationSpec](#publicationspec) + +| Field | Description | +| -------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `delete` | PublicationReclaimDelete means the publication will be deleted from Kubernetes on release
from its claim.
| +| `retain` | PublicationReclaimRetain means the publication will be left in its current phase for manual
reclamation by the administrator. The default policy is Retain.
| + +#### PublicationSpec + +PublicationSpec defines the desired state of Publication + +*Appears in:* + +- [Publication](#publication) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------- | ------- | ---------------------------- | +| `cluster` *[LocalObjectReference](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#localobjectreference-v1-core)* | The name of the PostgreSQL cluster that identifies the "publisher" | True | | | +| `name` *string* | The name of the publication inside PostgreSQL | True | | | +| `dbname` *string* | The name of the database where the publication will be installed in
the "publisher" cluster | True | | | +| `parameters` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | Publication parameters part of the `WITH` clause as expected by
PostgreSQL `CREATE PUBLICATION` command | | | | +| `target` *[PublicationTarget](#publicationtarget)* | Target of the publication as expected by PostgreSQL `CREATE PUBLICATION` command | True | | | +| `publicationReclaimPolicy` *[PublicationReclaimPolicy](#publicationreclaimpolicy)* | The policy for end-of-life maintenance of this publication | | retain | Enum: [delete retain]
| + +#### PublicationStatus + +PublicationStatus defines the observed state of Publication + +*Appears in:* + +- [Publication](#publication) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `observedGeneration` *integer* | A sequence number representing the latest
desired state that was synchronized | | | | +| `applied` *boolean* | Applied is true if the publication was reconciled correctly | | | | +| `message` *string* | Message is the reconciliation output message | | | | + +#### PublicationTarget + +PublicationTarget is what this publication should publish + +*Appears in:* + +- [PublicationSpec](#publicationspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ----------------------- | +| `allTables` *boolean* | Marks the publication as one that replicates changes for all tables
in the database, including tables created in the future.
Corresponding to `FOR ALL TABLES` in PostgreSQL. | | | | +| `objects` *[PublicationTargetObject](#publicationtargetobject) array* | Just the following schema objects | | | MaxItems: 100000
| + +#### PublicationTargetObject + +PublicationTargetObject is an object to publish + +*Appears in:* + +- [PublicationTarget](#publicationtarget) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `tablesInSchema` *string* | Marks the publication as one that replicates changes for all tables
in the specified list of schemas, including tables created in the
future. Corresponding to `FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA` in PostgreSQL. | | | | +| `table` *[PublicationTargetTable](#publicationtargettable)* | Specifies a list of tables to add to the publication. Corresponding
to `FOR TABLE` in PostgreSQL. | | | | + +#### PublicationTargetTable + +PublicationTargetTable is a table to publish + +*Appears in:* + +- [PublicationTargetObject](#publicationtargetobject) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `only` *boolean* | Whether to limit to the table only or include all its descendants | | | | +| `name` *string* | The table name | True | | | +| `schema` *string* | The schema name | | | | +| `columns` *string array* | The columns to publish | | | | + +#### RecoveryTarget + +RecoveryTarget allows to configure the moment where the recovery process +will stop. All the target options except TargetTLI are mutually exclusive. + +*Appears in:* + +- [BootstrapRecovery](#bootstraprecovery) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `backupID` *string* | The ID of the backup from which to start the recovery process.
If empty (default) the operator will automatically detect the backup
based on targetTime or targetLSN if specified. Otherwise use the
latest available backup in chronological order. | | | | +| `targetTLI` *string* | The target timeline ("latest" or a positive integer) | | | | +| `targetXID` *string* | The target transaction ID | | | | +| `targetName` *string* | The target name (to be previously created
with `pg_create_restore_point`) | | | | +| `targetLSN` *string* | The target LSN (Log Sequence Number) | | | | +| `targetTime` *string* | The target time as a timestamp in RFC3339 format or PostgreSQL timestamp format.
Timestamps without an explicit timezone are interpreted as UTC. | | | | +| `targetImmediate` *boolean* | End recovery as soon as a consistent state is reached | | | | +| `exclusive` *boolean* | Set the target to be exclusive. If omitted, defaults to false, so that
in Postgres, `recovery_target_inclusive` will be true | | | | + +#### ReplicaClusterConfiguration + +ReplicaClusterConfiguration encapsulates the configuration of a replica +cluster + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------- | +| `self` *string* | Self defines the name of this cluster. It is used to determine if this is a primary
or a replica cluster, comparing it with `primary` | | | | +| `primary` *string* | Primary defines which Cluster is defined to be the primary in the distributed PostgreSQL cluster, based on the
topology specified in externalClusters | | | | +| `source` *string* | The name of the external cluster which is the replication origin | True | | MinLength: 1
| +| `enabled` *boolean* | If replica mode is enabled, this cluster will be a replica of an
existing cluster. Replica cluster can be created from a recovery
object store or via streaming through pg_basebackup.
Refer to the Replica clusters page of the documentation for more information. | | | | +| `promotionToken` *string* | A demotion token generated by an external cluster used to
check if the promotion requirements are met. | | | | +| `minApplyDelay` *[Duration](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#duration-v1-meta)* | When replica mode is enabled, this parameter allows you to replay
transactions only when the system time is at least the configured
time past the commit time. This provides an opportunity to correct
data loss errors. Note that when this parameter is set, a promotion
token cannot be used. | | | | + +#### ReplicationSlotsConfiguration + +ReplicationSlotsConfiguration encapsulates the configuration +of replication slots + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ----------------- | +| `highAvailability` *[ReplicationSlotsHAConfiguration](#replicationslotshaconfiguration)* | Replication slots for high availability configuration | | | | +| `updateInterval` *integer* | Standby will update the status of the local replication slots
every `updateInterval` seconds (default 30). | | | Minimum: 1
| +| `synchronizeReplicas` *[SynchronizeReplicasConfiguration](#synchronizereplicasconfiguration)* | Configures the synchronization of the user defined physical replication slots | | | | + +#### ReplicationSlotsHAConfiguration + +ReplicationSlotsHAConfiguration encapsulates the configuration +of the replication slots that are automatically managed by +the operator to control the streaming replication connections +with the standby instances for high availability (HA) purposes. +Replication slots are a PostgreSQL feature that makes sure +that PostgreSQL automatically keeps WAL files in the primary +when a streaming client (in this specific case a replica that +is part of the HA cluster) gets disconnected. + +*Appears in:* + +- [ReplicationSlotsConfiguration](#replicationslotsconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------------------ | +| `enabled` *boolean* | If enabled (default), the operator will automatically manage replication slots
on the primary instance and use them in streaming replication
connections with all the standby instances that are part of the HA
cluster. If disabled, the operator will not take advantage
of replication slots in streaming connections with the replicas.
This feature also controls replication slots in replica cluster,
from the designated primary to its cascading replicas. | | | | +| `slotPrefix` *string* | Prefix for replication slots managed by the operator for HA.
It may only contain lower case letters, numbers, and the underscore character.
This can only be set at creation time. By default set to `_cnp_`. | | | Pattern: `^[0-9a-z_]*$`
| +| `synchronizeLogicalDecoding` *boolean* | When enabled, the operator automatically manages synchronization of logical
decoding (replication) slots across high-availability clusters.
Requires one of the following conditions:
- PostgreSQL version 17 or later
- PostgreSQL version < 17 with pg_failover_slots extension enabled | | | | + +#### RoleConfiguration + +RoleConfiguration is the representation, in Kubernetes, of a PostgreSQL role +with the additional field Ensure specifying whether to ensure the presence or +absence of the role in the database + +The defaults of the CREATE ROLE command are applied +Reference: + +*Appears in:* + +- [ManagedConfiguration](#managedconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ----------------------------- | +| `name` *string* | Name of the role | True | | | +| `comment` *string* | Description of the role | | | | +| `ensure` *[EnsureOption](#ensureoption)* | Ensure the role is `present` or `absent` - defaults to "present" | | present | Enum: [present absent]
| +| `passwordSecret` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference)* | Secret containing the password of the role (if present)
If null, the password will be ignored unless DisablePassword is set | | | | +| `connectionLimit` *integer* | If the role can log in, this specifies how many concurrent
connections the role can make. `-1` (the default) means no limit. | | -1 | | +| `validUntil` *[Time](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#time-v1-meta)* | Date and time after which the role's password is no longer valid.
When omitted, the password will never expire (default). | | | | +| `inRoles` *string array* | List of one or more existing roles to which this role will be
immediately added as a new member. Default empty. | | | | +| `inherit` *boolean* | Whether a role "inherits" the privileges of roles it is a member of.
Defaults is `true`. | | true | | +| `disablePassword` *boolean* | DisablePassword indicates that a role's password should be set to NULL in Postgres | | | | +| `superuser` *boolean* | Whether the role is a `superuser` who can override all access
restrictions within the database - superuser status is dangerous and
should be used only when really needed. You must yourself be a
superuser to create a new superuser. Defaults is `false`. | | | | +| `createdb` *boolean* | When set to `true`, the role being defined will be allowed to create
new databases. Specifying `false` (default) will deny a role the
ability to create databases. | | | | +| `createrole` *boolean* | Whether the role will be permitted to create, alter, drop, comment
on, change the security label for, and grant or revoke membership in
other roles. Default is `false`. | | | | +| `login` *boolean* | Whether the role is allowed to log in. A role having the `login`
attribute can be thought of as a user. Roles without this attribute
are useful for managing database privileges, but are not users in
the usual sense of the word. Default is `false`. | | | | +| `replication` *boolean* | Whether a role is a replication role. A role must have this
attribute (or be a superuser) in order to be able to connect to the
server in replication mode (physical or logical replication) and in
order to be able to create or drop replication slots. A role having
the `replication` attribute is a very highly privileged role, and
should only be used on roles actually used for replication. Default
is `false`. | | | | +| `bypassrls` *boolean* | Whether a role bypasses every row-level security (RLS) policy.
Default is `false`. | | | | + +#### RoleStatus + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +RoleStatus represents the status of a managed role in the cluster + +*Appears in:* + +- [ManagedRoles](#managedroles) + +| Field | Description | +| ------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `reconciled` | RoleStatusReconciled indicates the role in DB matches the Spec
| +| `not-managed` | RoleStatusNotManaged indicates the role is not in the Spec, therefore not managed
| +| `pending-reconciliation` | RoleStatusPendingReconciliation indicates the role in Spec requires updated/creation in DB
| +| `reserved` | RoleStatusReserved indicates this is one of the roles reserved by the operator. E.g. `postgres`
| + +#### SQLRefs + +SQLRefs holds references to ConfigMaps or Secrets +containing SQL files. The references are processed in a specific order: +first, all Secrets are processed, followed by all ConfigMaps. +Within each group, the processing order follows the sequence specified +in their respective arrays. + +*Appears in:* + +- [BootstrapInitDB](#bootstrapinitdb) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `secretRefs` *[SecretKeySelector](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#SecretKeySelector) array* | SecretRefs holds a list of references to Secrets | | | | +| `configMapRefs` *[ConfigMapKeySelector](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#ConfigMapKeySelector) array* | ConfigMapRefs holds a list of references to ConfigMaps | | | | + +#### ScheduledBackup + +ScheduledBackup is the Schema for the scheduledbackups API + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `apiVersion` *string* | `postgresql.k8s.enterprisedb.io/v1` | True | | | +| `kind` *string* | `ScheduledBackup` | True | | | +| `metadata` *[ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#objectmeta-v1-meta)* | Refer to Kubernetes API documentation for fields of `metadata`. | True | | | +| `spec` *[ScheduledBackupSpec](#scheduledbackupspec)* | Specification of the desired behavior of the ScheduledBackup.
More info: | True | | | +| `status` *[ScheduledBackupStatus](#scheduledbackupstatus)* | Most recently observed status of the ScheduledBackup. This data may not be up
to date. Populated by the system. Read-only.
More info: | | | | + +#### ScheduledBackupSpec + +ScheduledBackupSpec defines the desired state of ScheduledBackup + +*Appears in:* + +- [ScheduledBackup](#scheduledbackup) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | +| `suspend` *boolean* | If this backup is suspended or not | | | | +| `immediate` *boolean* | If the first backup has to be immediately start after creation or not | | | | +| `schedule` *string* | The schedule does not follow the same format used in Kubernetes CronJobs
as it includes an additional seconds specifier,
see | True | | | +| `cluster` *[LocalObjectReference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/machinery/pkg/api#LocalObjectReference)* | The cluster to backup | True | | | +| `backupOwnerReference` *string* | Indicates which ownerReference should be put inside the created backup resources.
- none: no owner reference for created backup objects (same behavior as before the field was introduced)
- self: sets the Scheduled backup object as owner of the backup
- cluster: set the cluster as owner of the backup
| | none | Enum: [none self cluster]
| +| `target` *[BackupTarget](#backuptarget)* | The policy to decide which instance should perform this backup. If empty,
it defaults to `cluster.spec.backup.target`.
Available options are empty string, `primary` and `prefer-standby`.
`primary` to have backups run always on primary instances,
`prefer-standby` to have backups run preferably on the most updated
standby, if available. | | | Enum: [primary prefer-standby]
| +| `method` *[BackupMethod](#backupmethod)* | The backup method to be used, possible options are `barmanObjectStore`,
`volumeSnapshot` or `plugin`. Defaults to: `barmanObjectStore`. | | barmanObjectStore | Enum: [barmanObjectStore volumeSnapshot plugin]
| +| `pluginConfiguration` *[BackupPluginConfiguration](#backuppluginconfiguration)* | Configuration parameters passed to the plugin managing this backup | | | | +| `online` *boolean* | Whether the default type of backup with volume snapshots is
online/hot (`true`, default) or offline/cold (`false`)
Overrides the default setting specified in the cluster field '.spec.backup.volumeSnapshot.online' | | | | +| `onlineConfiguration` *[OnlineConfiguration](#onlineconfiguration)* | Configuration parameters to control the online/hot backup with volume snapshots
Overrides the default settings specified in the cluster '.backup.volumeSnapshot.onlineConfiguration' stanza | | | | + +#### ScheduledBackupStatus + +ScheduledBackupStatus defines the observed state of ScheduledBackup + +*Appears in:* + +- [ScheduledBackup](#scheduledbackup) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `lastCheckTime` *[Time](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#time-v1-meta)* | The latest time the schedule | | | | +| `lastScheduleTime` *[Time](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#time-v1-meta)* | Information when was the last time that backup was successfully scheduled. | | | | +| `nextScheduleTime` *[Time](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#time-v1-meta)* | Next time we will run a backup | | | | + +#### SchemaSpec + +SchemaSpec configures a schema in a database + +*Appears in:* + +- [DatabaseSpec](#databasespec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ----------------------------- | +| `name` *string* | Name of the object (extension, schema, FDW, server) | True | | | +| `ensure` *[EnsureOption](#ensureoption)* | Specifies whether an object (e.g schema) should be present or absent
in the database. If set to `present`, the object will be created if
it does not exist. If set to `absent`, the extension/schema will be
removed if it exists. | | present | Enum: [present absent]
| +| `owner` *string* | The role name of the user who owns the schema inside PostgreSQL.
It maps to the `AUTHORIZATION` parameter of `CREATE SCHEMA` and the
`OWNER TO` command of `ALTER SCHEMA`. | True | | | + +#### SecretVersion + +SecretVersion contains a secret name and its ResourceVersion + +*Appears in:* + +- [PgBouncerSecrets](#pgbouncersecrets) +- [PoolerSecrets](#poolersecrets) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------ | --------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `name` *string* | The name of the secret | | | | +| `version` *string* | The ResourceVersion of the secret | | | | + +#### SecretsResourceVersion + +SecretsResourceVersion is the resource versions of the secrets +managed by the operator + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `superuserSecretVersion` *string* | The resource version of the "postgres" user secret | | | | +| `replicationSecretVersion` *string* | The resource version of the "streaming_replica" user secret | | | | +| `applicationSecretVersion` *string* | The resource version of the "app" user secret | | | | +| `managedRoleSecretVersion` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | The resource versions of the managed roles secrets | | | | +| `caSecretVersion` *string* | Unused. Retained for compatibility with old versions. | | | | +| `clientCaSecretVersion` *string* | The resource version of the PostgreSQL client-side CA secret version | | | | +| `serverCaSecretVersion` *string* | The resource version of the PostgreSQL server-side CA secret version | | | | +| `serverSecretVersion` *string* | The resource version of the PostgreSQL server-side secret version | | | | +| `barmanEndpointCA` *string* | The resource version of the Barman Endpoint CA if provided | | | | +| `externalClusterSecretVersion` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | The resource versions of the external cluster secrets | | | | +| `metrics` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | A map with the versions of all the secrets used to pass metrics.
Map keys are the secret names, map values are the versions | | | | + +#### ServerSpec + +ServerSpec configures a server of a foreign data wrapper + +*Appears in:* + +- [DatabaseSpec](#databasespec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ----------------------------- | +| `name` *string* | Name of the object (extension, schema, FDW, server) | True | | | +| `ensure` *[EnsureOption](#ensureoption)* | Specifies whether an object (e.g schema) should be present or absent
in the database. If set to `present`, the object will be created if
it does not exist. If set to `absent`, the extension/schema will be
removed if it exists. | | present | Enum: [present absent]
| +| `fdw` *string* | The name of the Foreign Data Wrapper (FDW) | True | | | +| `options` *[OptionSpec](#optionspec) array* | Options specifies the configuration options for the server
(key is the option name, value is the option value). | | | | +| `usage` *[UsageSpec](#usagespec) array* | List of roles for which `USAGE` privileges on the server are granted or revoked. | | | | + +#### ServiceAccountTemplate + +ServiceAccountTemplate contains the template needed to generate the service accounts + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `metadata` *[Metadata](#metadata)* | Refer to Kubernetes API documentation for fields of `metadata`. | True | | | + +#### ServiceSelectorType + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +ServiceSelectorType describes a valid value for generating the service selectors. +It indicates which type of service the selector applies to, such as read-write, read, or read-only + +*Validation:* + +- Enum: [rw r ro] + +*Appears in:* + +- [ManagedService](#managedservice) +- [ManagedServices](#managedservices) + +| Field | Description | +| ----- | ----------------------------------------------------------- | +| `rw` | ServiceSelectorTypeRW selects the read-write service.
| +| `r` | ServiceSelectorTypeR selects the read service.
| +| `ro` | ServiceSelectorTypeRO selects the read-only service.
| + +#### ServiceTemplateSpec + +ServiceTemplateSpec is a structure allowing the user to set +a template for Service generation. + +*Appears in:* + +- [ManagedService](#managedservice) +- [PoolerSpec](#poolerspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `metadata` *[Metadata](#metadata)* | Refer to Kubernetes API documentation for fields of `metadata`. | | | | +| `spec` *[ServiceSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#servicespec-v1-core)* | Specification of the desired behavior of the service.
More info: | | | | + +#### ServiceUpdateStrategy + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +ServiceUpdateStrategy describes how the changes to the managed service should be handled + +*Validation:* + +- Enum: [patch replace] + +*Appears in:* + +- [ManagedService](#managedservice) + +#### SnapshotOwnerReference + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +SnapshotOwnerReference defines the reference type for the owner of the snapshot. +This specifies which owner the processed resources should relate to. + +*Appears in:* + +- [VolumeSnapshotConfiguration](#volumesnapshotconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | +| --------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `none` | SnapshotOwnerReferenceNone indicates that the snapshot does not have any owner reference.
| +| `backup` | SnapshotOwnerReferenceBackup indicates that the snapshot is owned by the backup resource.
| +| `cluster` | SnapshotOwnerReferenceCluster indicates that the snapshot is owned by the cluster resource.
| + +#### SnapshotType + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +SnapshotType is a type of allowed import + +*Appears in:* + +- [Import](#import) + +| Field | Description | +| -------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `monolith` | MonolithSnapshotType indicates to execute the monolith clone typology
| +| `microservice` | MicroserviceSnapshotType indicates to execute the microservice clone typology
| + +#### StorageConfiguration + +StorageConfiguration is the configuration used to create and reconcile PVCs, +usable for WAL volumes, PGDATA volumes, or tablespaces + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) +- [TablespaceConfiguration](#tablespaceconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `storageClass` *string* | StorageClass to use for PVCs. Applied after
evaluating the PVC template, if available.
If not specified, the generated PVCs will use the
default storage class | | | | +| `size` *string* | Size of the storage. Required if not already specified in the PVC template.
Changes to this field are automatically reapplied to the created PVCs.
Size cannot be decreased. | | | | +| `resizeInUseVolumes` *boolean* | Resize existent PVCs, defaults to true | | true | | +| `pvcTemplate` *[PersistentVolumeClaimSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#persistentvolumeclaimspec-v1-core)* | Template to be used to generate the Persistent Volume Claim | | | | + +#### Subscription + +Subscription is the Schema for the subscriptions API + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `apiVersion` *string* | `postgresql.k8s.enterprisedb.io/v1` | True | | | +| `kind` *string* | `Subscription` | True | | | +| `metadata` *[ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#objectmeta-v1-meta)* | Refer to Kubernetes API documentation for fields of `metadata`. | True | | | +| `spec` *[SubscriptionSpec](#subscriptionspec)* | | True | | | +| `status` *[SubscriptionStatus](#subscriptionstatus)* | | True | | | + +#### SubscriptionReclaimPolicy + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +SubscriptionReclaimPolicy describes a policy for end-of-life maintenance of Subscriptions. + +*Appears in:* + +- [SubscriptionSpec](#subscriptionspec) + +| Field | Description | +| -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | +| `delete` | SubscriptionReclaimDelete means the subscription will be deleted from Kubernetes on release
from its claim.
| +| `retain` | SubscriptionReclaimRetain means the subscription will be left in its current phase for manual
reclamation by the administrator. The default policy is Retain.
| + +#### SubscriptionSpec + +SubscriptionSpec defines the desired state of Subscription + +*Appears in:* + +- [Subscription](#subscription) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------------------------- | +| `cluster` *[LocalObjectReference](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#localobjectreference-v1-core)* | The name of the PostgreSQL cluster that identifies the "subscriber" | True | | | +| `name` *string* | The name of the subscription inside PostgreSQL | True | | | +| `dbname` *string* | The name of the database where the publication will be installed in
the "subscriber" cluster | True | | | +| `parameters` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | Subscription parameters included in the `WITH` clause of the PostgreSQL
`CREATE SUBSCRIPTION` command. Most parameters cannot be changed
after the subscription is created and will be ignored if modified
later, except for a limited set documented at:
| | | | +| `publicationName` *string* | The name of the publication inside the PostgreSQL database in the
"publisher" | True | | | +| `publicationDBName` *string* | The name of the database containing the publication on the external
cluster. Defaults to the one in the external cluster definition. | | | | +| `externalClusterName` *string* | The name of the external cluster with the publication ("publisher") | True | | | +| `subscriptionReclaimPolicy` *[SubscriptionReclaimPolicy](#subscriptionreclaimpolicy)* | The policy for end-of-life maintenance of this subscription | | retain | Enum: [delete retain]
| + +#### SubscriptionStatus + +SubscriptionStatus defines the observed state of Subscription + +*Appears in:* + +- [Subscription](#subscription) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `observedGeneration` *integer* | A sequence number representing the latest
desired state that was synchronized | | | | +| `applied` *boolean* | Applied is true if the subscription was reconciled correctly | | | | +| `message` *string* | Message is the reconciliation output message | | | | + +#### SwitchReplicaClusterStatus + +SwitchReplicaClusterStatus contains all the statuses regarding the switch of a cluster to a replica cluster + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `inProgress` *boolean* | InProgress indicates if there is an ongoing procedure of switching a cluster to a replica cluster. | | | | + +#### SyncReplicaElectionConstraints + +SyncReplicaElectionConstraints contains the constraints for sync replicas election. + +For anti-affinity parameters two instances are considered in the same location +if all the labels values match. + +In future synchronous replica election restriction by name will be supported. + +*Appears in:* + +- [PostgresConfiguration](#postgresconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `nodeLabelsAntiAffinity` *string array* | A list of node labels values to extract and compare to evaluate if the pods reside in the same topology or not | | | | +| `enabled` *boolean* | This flag enables the constraints for sync replicas | True | | | + +#### SynchronizeReplicasConfiguration + +SynchronizeReplicasConfiguration contains the configuration for the synchronization of user defined +physical replication slots + +*Appears in:* + +- [ReplicationSlotsConfiguration](#replicationslotsconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| -------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `enabled` *boolean* | When set to true, every replication slot that is on the primary is synchronized on each standby | True | | | +| `excludePatterns` *string array* | List of regular expression patterns to match the names of replication slots to be excluded (by default empty) | | | | + +#### SynchronousReplicaConfiguration + +SynchronousReplicaConfiguration contains the configuration of the +PostgreSQL synchronous replication feature. +Important: at this moment, also `.spec.minSyncReplicas` and `.spec.maxSyncReplicas` +need to be considered. + +*Appears in:* + +- [PostgresConfiguration](#postgresconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | --------------------------------- | +| `method` *[SynchronousReplicaConfigurationMethod](#synchronousreplicaconfigurationmethod)* | Method to select synchronous replication standbys from the listed
servers, accepting 'any' (quorum-based synchronous replication) or
'first' (priority-based synchronous replication) as values. | True | | Enum: [any first]
| +| `number` *integer* | Specifies the number of synchronous standby servers that
transactions must wait for responses from. | True | | | +| `maxStandbyNamesFromCluster` *integer* | Specifies the maximum number of local cluster pods that can be
automatically included in the `synchronous_standby_names` option in
PostgreSQL. | | | | +| `standbyNamesPre` *string array* | A user-defined list of application names to be added to
`synchronous_standby_names` before local cluster pods (the order is
only useful for priority-based synchronous replication). | | | | +| `standbyNamesPost` *string array* | A user-defined list of application names to be added to
`synchronous_standby_names` after local cluster pods (the order is
only useful for priority-based synchronous replication). | | | | +| `dataDurability` *[DataDurabilityLevel](#datadurabilitylevel)* | If set to "required", data durability is strictly enforced. Write operations
with synchronous commit settings (`on`, `remote_write`, or `remote_apply`) will
block if there are insufficient healthy replicas, ensuring data persistence.
If set to "preferred", data durability is maintained when healthy replicas
are available, but the required number of instances will adjust dynamically
if replicas become unavailable. This setting relaxes strict durability enforcement
to allow for operational continuity. This setting is only applicable if both
`standbyNamesPre` and `standbyNamesPost` are unset (empty). | | | Enum: [required preferred]
| +| `failoverQuorum` *boolean* | FailoverQuorum enables a quorum-based check before failover, improving
data durability and safety during failover events in {{name.ln}}-managed
PostgreSQL clusters. | | | | + +#### SynchronousReplicaConfigurationMethod + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +SynchronousReplicaConfigurationMethod configures whether to use +quorum based replication or a priority list + +*Appears in:* + +- [SynchronousReplicaConfiguration](#synchronousreplicaconfiguration) + +#### TDEConfiguration + +TDEConfiguration contains the Transparent Data Encryption configuration + +*Appears in:* + +- [EPASConfiguration](#epasconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `enabled` *boolean* | True if we want to have TDE enabled | | | | +| `secretKeyRef` *[SecretKeySelector](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#secretkeyselector-v1-core)* | Reference to the secret that contains the encryption key | | | | +| `wrapCommand` *[SecretKeySelector](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#secretkeyselector-v1-core)* | WrapCommand is the encrypt command provided by the user | | | | +| `unwrapCommand` *[SecretKeySelector](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#secretkeyselector-v1-core)* | UnwrapCommand is the decryption command provided by the user | | | | +| `passphraseCommand` *[SecretKeySelector](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#secretkeyselector-v1-core)* | PassphraseCommand is the command executed to get the passphrase that will be
passed to the OpenSSL command to encrypt and decrypt | | | | + +#### TablespaceConfiguration + +TablespaceConfiguration is the configuration of a tablespace, and includes +the storage specification for the tablespace + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterSpec](#clusterspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| --------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `name` *string* | The name of the tablespace | True | | | +| `storage` *[StorageConfiguration](#storageconfiguration)* | The storage configuration for the tablespace | True | | | +| `owner` *[DatabaseRoleRef](#databaseroleref)* | Owner is the PostgreSQL user owning the tablespace | | | | +| `temporary` *boolean* | When set to true, the tablespace will be added as a `temp_tablespaces`
entry in PostgreSQL, and will be available to automatically house temp
database objects, or other temporary files. Please refer to PostgreSQL
documentation for more information on the `temp_tablespaces` GUC. | | false | | + +#### TablespaceState + +TablespaceState represents the state of a tablespace in a cluster + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `name` *string* | Name is the name of the tablespace | True | | | +| `owner` *string* | Owner is the PostgreSQL user owning the tablespace | | | | +| `state` *[TablespaceStatus](#tablespacestatus)* | State is the latest reconciliation state | True | | | +| `error` *string* | Error is the reconciliation error, if any | | | | + +#### TablespaceStatus + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +TablespaceStatus represents the status of a tablespace in the cluster + +*Appears in:* + +- [TablespaceState](#tablespacestate) + +| Field | Description | +| ------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `reconciled` | TablespaceStatusReconciled indicates the tablespace in DB matches the Spec
| +| `pending` | TablespaceStatusPendingReconciliation indicates the tablespace in Spec requires creation in the DB
| + +#### Topology + +Topology contains the cluster topology + +*Appears in:* + +- [ClusterStatus](#clusterstatus) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | ---------- | +| `instances` *object (keys:[PodName](#podname), values:[PodTopologyLabels](#podtopologylabels))* | Instances contains the pod topology of the instances | | | | +| `nodesUsed` *integer* | NodesUsed represents the count of distinct nodes accommodating the instances.
A value of '1' suggests that all instances are hosted on a single node,
implying the absence of High Availability (HA). Ideally, this value should
be the same as the number of instances in the Postgres HA cluster, implying
shared nothing architecture on the compute side. | | | | +| `successfullyExtracted` *boolean* | SuccessfullyExtracted indicates if the topology data was extract. It is useful to enact fallback behaviors
in synchronous replica election in case of failures | | | | + +#### UsageSpec + +UsageSpec configures a usage for a foreign data wrapper + +*Appears in:* + +- [FDWSpec](#fdwspec) +- [ServerSpec](#serverspec) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------- | ----------------- | -------- | ------- | --------------------------- | +| `name` *string* | Name of the usage | True | | | +| `type` *[UsageSpecType](#usagespectype)* | The type of usage | | grant | Enum: [grant revoke]
| + +#### UsageSpecType + +*Underlying type:* *string* + +UsageSpecType describes the type of usage specified in the `usage` field of the +`Database` object. + +*Appears in:* + +- [UsageSpec](#usagespec) + +| Field | Description | +| -------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `grant` | GrantUsageSpecType indicates a grant usage permission.
The default usage permission is grant.
| +| `revoke` | RevokeUsageSpecType indicates a revoke usage permission.
| + +#### VolumeSnapshotConfiguration + +VolumeSnapshotConfiguration represents the configuration for the execution of snapshot backups. + +*Appears in:* + +- [BackupConfiguration](#backupconfiguration) + +| Field | Description | Required | Default | Validation | +| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------- | +| `labels` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | Labels are key-value pairs that will be added to .metadata.labels snapshot resources. | | | | +| `annotations` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | Annotations key-value pairs that will be added to .metadata.annotations snapshot resources. | | | | +| `className` *string* | ClassName specifies the Snapshot Class to be used for PG_DATA PersistentVolumeClaim.
It is the default class for the other types if no specific class is present | | | | +| `walClassName` *string* | WalClassName specifies the Snapshot Class to be used for the PG_WAL PersistentVolumeClaim. | | | | +| `tablespaceClassName` *object (keys:string, values:string)* | TablespaceClassName specifies the Snapshot Class to be used for the tablespaces.
defaults to the PGDATA Snapshot Class, if set | | | | +| `snapshotOwnerReference` *[SnapshotOwnerReference](#snapshotownerreference)* | SnapshotOwnerReference indicates the type of owner reference the snapshot should have | | none | Enum: [none cluster backup]
| +| `online` *boolean* | Whether the default type of backup with volume snapshots is
online/hot (`true`, default) or offline/cold (`false`) | | true | | +| `onlineConfiguration` *[OnlineConfiguration](#onlineconfiguration)* | Configuration parameters to control the online/hot backup with volume snapshots | | { immediateCheckpoint:false waitForArchive:true } | | diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/postgresql_conf.mdx b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/postgresql_conf.mdx index 0a7de0e464..8063c04326 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/postgresql_conf.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/postgresql_conf.mdx @@ -507,6 +507,7 @@ hostssl postgres monitor 10.0.1.3/32 scram-sha-256 The webhook validates both constraints. !!!warning + When a selector matches zero pods, the corresponding `pg_hba` lines referencing it are omitted from `pg_hba.conf`. Ensure that your default rules provide appropriate fallback access. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/samples/cluster-example-monitoring.yaml b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/samples/cluster-example-monitoring.yaml index 0654c55437..8941e5bad7 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/samples/cluster-example-monitoring.yaml +++ b/product_docs/docs/postgres_for_kubernetes/1/samples/cluster-example-monitoring.yaml @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ data: - "*" query: | SELECT - current_database() datname, + pg_catalog.current_database() datname, schemaname, relname, seq_scan, @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ data: analyze_count, autoanalyze_count FROM - pg_stat_user_tables + pg_catalog.pg_stat_user_tables metrics: - datname: usage: "LABEL" @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ data: description: "Number of times this table has been analyzed by the autovacuum daemon" pg_statio_user_tables: - query: "SELECT current_database() datname, schemaname, relname, heap_blks_read, heap_blks_hit, idx_blks_read, idx_blks_hit, toast_blks_read, toast_blks_hit, tidx_blks_read, tidx_blks_hit FROM pg_statio_user_tables" + query: "SELECT pg_catalog.current_database() datname, schemaname, relname, heap_blks_read, heap_blks_hit, idx_blks_read, idx_blks_hit, toast_blks_read, toast_blks_hit, tidx_blks_read, tidx_blks_hit FROM pg_catalog.pg_statio_user_tables" metrics: - datname: usage: "LABEL" @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ data: application_name, SUM(EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM (CURRENT_TIMESTAMP - state_change))::bigint)::float AS process_idle_seconds_sum, COUNT(*) AS process_idle_seconds_count - FROM pg_stat_activity + FROM pg_catalog.pg_stat_activity WHERE state = 'idle' GROUP BY application_name ), @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ data: END )::bigint AS bucket FROM - pg_stat_activity, + pg_catalog.pg_stat_activity, UNNEST(ARRAY[1, 2, 5, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, 300]) AS le GROUP BY application_name, le ORDER BY application_name, le @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ metadata: stringData: pg-database: | pg_database: - query: "SELECT pg_database.datname, pg_database_size(pg_database.datname) as size_bytes FROM pg_database" + query: "SELECT pg_database.datname, pg_catalog.pg_database_size(pg_database.datname) as size_bytes FROM pg_catalog.pg_database" primary: true cache_seconds: 30 metrics: