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{{ ansible_managed | comment('plain', prefix='#################################', postfix='#################################') }}
;; Databases
[databases]
{{ pgbouncer_databases | pgbouncer_to_ini }}
;; Configuration section
[pgbouncer]
;;;
;;; Administrative settings
;;;
logfile = /var/log/postgresql/pgbouncer.log
pidfile = /var/run/postgresql/pgbouncer.pid
;;;
;;; Where to wait for clients
;;;
listen_addr = {{ pgbouncer_listen_addr | default('127.0.0.1') }}
listen_port = {{ pgbouncer_listen_port | default(6432) }}
; unix socket is also used for -R.
;unix_socket_mode = 0777
;unix_socket_group =
unix_socket_dir = /var/run/postgresql
;;;
;;; Authentication settings
;;;
{# auth_type can be: any/trust/md5/hba/cert #}
auth_type = {{ pgbouncer_auth_type | default('trust') }}
auth_file = /etc/pgbouncer/userlist.txt
;; Query to use to fetch password from database. Result
;; must have 2 columns - username and password hash.
;auth_query = SELECT usename, passwd FROM pg_shadow WHERE usename=$1
;;;
;;; Users allowed into database 'pgbouncer'
;;;
; comma-separated list of users, who are allowed to change settings
admin_users = {{ pgbouncer_admin_users | default([]) | join(', ') }}
; comma-separated list of users who are just allowed to use SHOW command
;stats_users = stats, root
;;;
;;; Pooler personality questions
;;;
; When server connection is released back to pool:
; session - after client disconnects
; transaction - after transaction finishes
; statement - after statement finishes
pool_mode = {{ pgbouncer_pool_mode | default('session') }}
;
; Query for cleaning connection immediately after releasing from client.
; No need to put ROLLBACK here, pgbouncer does not reuse connections
; where transaction is left open.
;
; Query for 8.3+:
; DISCARD ALL;
;
; Older versions:
; RESET ALL; SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION DEFAULT
;
; Empty if transaction pooling is in use.
;
server_reset_query = DISCARD ALL
; Whether server_reset_query should run in all pooling modes.
; If it is off, server_reset_query is used only for session-pooling.
;server_reset_query_always = 0
;
; Comma-separated list of parameters to ignore when given
; in startup packet. Newer JDBC versions require the
; extra_float_digits here.
;
;ignore_startup_parameters = extra_float_digits
;
; When taking idle server into use, this query is ran first.
; SELECT 1
;
;server_check_query = select 1
; If server was used more recently that this many seconds ago,
; skip the check query. Value 0 may or may not run in immediately.
;server_check_delay = 30
;; Use <appname - host> as application_name on server.
;application_name_add_host = 0
;;;
;;; Connection limits
;;;
; total number of clients that can connect
max_client_conn = {{ pgbouncer_max_client_conn | default(100) }}
; default pool size. 20 is good number when transaction pooling
; is in use, in session pooling it needs to be the number of
; max clients you want to handle at any moment
default_pool_size = {{ pgbouncer_default_pool_size | default(20) }}
;; Minimum number of server connections to keep in pool.
;min_pool_size = 0
; how many additional connection to allow in case of trouble
;reserve_pool_size = 5
; if a clients needs to wait more than this many seconds, use reserve pool
;reserve_pool_timeout = 3
; how many total connections to a single database to allow from all pools
;max_db_connections = 50
;max_user_connections = 50
; If off, then server connections are reused in LIFO manner
;server_round_robin = 0
;;;
;;; Logging
;;;
;; Syslog settings
;syslog = 0
;syslog_facility = daemon
;syslog_ident = pgbouncer
; log if client connects or server connection is made
log_connections = {{ pgbouncer_log_connections | default(1) }}
; log if and why connection was closed
log_disconnections = {{ pgbouncer_log_disconnections | default(1) }}
; log error messages pooler sends to clients
;log_pooler_errors = 1
;; Period for writing aggregated stats into log.
;stats_period = 60
;; Logging verbosity. Same as -v switch on command line.
;verbose=0
;;;
;;; Timeouts
;;;
;; Close server connection if its been connected longer.
;server_lifetime = 1200
;; Close server connection if its not been used in this time.
;; Allows to clean unnecessary connections from pool after peak.
;server_idle_timeout = 60
;; Cancel connection attempt if server does not answer takes longer.
;server_connect_timeout = 15
;; If server login failed (server_connect_timeout or auth failure)
;; then wait this many second.
;server_login_retry = 15
;; Dangerous. Server connection is closed if query does not return
;; in this time. Should be used to survive network problems,
;; _not_ as statement_timeout. (default: 0)
;query_timeout = 0
;; Dangerous. Client connection is closed if the query is not assigned
;; to a server in this time. Should be used to limit the number of queued
;; queries in case of a database or network failure. (default: 120)
;query_wait_timeout = 120
;; Dangerous. Client connection is closed if no activity in this time.
;; Should be used to survive network problems. (default: 0)
;client_idle_timeout = 0
;; Disconnect clients who have not managed to log in after connecting
;; in this many seconds.
;client_login_timeout = 60
;; Clean automatically created database entries (via "*") if they
;; stay unused in this many seconds.
; autodb_idle_timeout = 3600
;; How long SUSPEND/-R waits for buffer flush before closing connection.
;suspend_timeout = 10
;; Close connections which are in "IDLE in transaction" state longer than
;; this many seconds.
;idle_transaction_timeout = 0
;;;
;;; Low-level tuning options
;;;
;; buffer for streaming packets
;pkt_buf = 4096
;; man 2 listen
;listen_backlog = 128
;; Max number pkt_buf to process in one event loop.
;sbuf_loopcnt = 5
;; Maximum Postgres protocol packet size.
;max_packet_size = 2147483647
;; networking options, for info: man 7 tcp
;; Linux: notify program about new connection only if there
;; is also data received. (Seconds to wait.)
;; On Linux the default is 45, on other OS'es 0.
;tcp_defer_accept = 0
;; In-kernel buffer size (Linux default: 4096)
;tcp_socket_buffer = 0
;; whether tcp keepalive should be turned on (0/1)
;tcp_keepalive = 1
;; following options are Linux-specific.
;; they also require tcp_keepalive=1
;; count of keepaliva packets
;tcp_keepcnt = 0
;; how long the connection can be idle,
;; before sending keepalive packets
;tcp_keepidle = 0
;; The time between individual keepalive probes.
;tcp_keepintvl = 0
;; DNS lookup caching time
;dns_max_ttl = 15
;; DNS zone SOA lookup period
;dns_zone_check_period = 0
;; DNS negative result caching time
;dns_nxdomain_ttl = 15