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mySQL login/pw for app(s) (Default generated change)

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    • willywonkaW Offline
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      #1

      When a app is generated and installed on Cloudron how does one retrieve Database login and password for security reasons (and or change it)

      and not just for mySQL but mongoDB PostgreSQL etc...?

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        wrote on last edited by willywonka
        #2

        In this scenario I want to put "Redash" locally

        Screen Shot 2019-05-28 at 8.18.07 AM.png

        trying to be more specific heh

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        • willywonkaW willywonka

          In this scenario I want to put "Redash" locally

          Screen Shot 2019-05-28 at 8.18.07 AM.png

          trying to be more specific heh

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          @willywonka you should find your answer in https://cloudron.io/developer/addons/

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            wrote on last edited by girish
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            @willywonka You can view the credentials in the Web terminal of the app. Once you open the terminal, you can run a command like below. See https://cloudron.io/developer/addons/ for the meaning of the env vars.

            env | grep MYSQL
            
            env | grep POSTGRES
            
            env | grep MONGO
            
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