@vousmeevoyez : Unfortunately, running the same exact script giving below error 'FATAL: database "konguser" does not exist'
Hi could you share more details? do you run it using start.sh? or just docker-compose?
I've tried from both and I have the same error,
hi could you share your error?
database "konguser" does not exist. This is also after running a docker system prune: pastebin.com/yJkp7BYK
Hi giesberge can you try with this following sequence
KONGA_ENV=production
to
KONGA_ENV=development
if this helps please support me so i can produce more quality content to help other developers
Already done, I even tried changing the db_names but that didn't work. pastebin.com/wmcHb9Tw
I've notice you're using windows. Did you use wsl? And what terminal are you running? Command prompt?
I ran with start.sh script Also what i noticed was the db name needs to be kong always else kong is throwing kong database doesn't exist.
yes, I forgot to mention that in article. thanks man
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@vousmeevoyez : Unfortunately, running the same exact script giving below error
'FATAL: database "konguser" does not exist'
Hi could you share more details? do you run it using start.sh? or just docker-compose?
I've tried from both and I have the same error,
hi could you share your error?
database "konguser" does not exist. This is also after running a docker system prune:
pastebin.com/yJkp7BYK
Hi giesberge can you try with this following sequence
to
if this helps please support me so i can produce more quality content to help other developers
Already done, I even tried changing the db_names but that didn't work. pastebin.com/wmcHb9Tw
I've notice you're using windows. Did you use wsl? And what terminal are you running? Command prompt?
I ran with start.sh script
Also what i noticed was the db name needs to be kong always else kong is throwing kong database doesn't exist.
yes, I forgot to mention that in article. thanks man