Azure PostgreSQL

Last modified on October 4, 2023

Overview

A datasource consists of a database resource and the credentials used to access it. This guide describes how to add an Azure PostgreSQL database as a datasource in the StrongDM Admin UI.

Prerequisites

To add a datasource, make sure you have met the following prerequisites:

  • Properly configure an account for your database resource. If you choose to store credentials for the resource with StrongDM, have those credentials ready. When not using StrongDM, set up a Secret Store integration and be able to enter the location of the secrets required to access the resource.
  • The hostname or endpoint you enter for your resource must be accessible by at least one gateway or relay. To verify this, log in to the gateway or relay and use the nc -zv <YOUR_HOSTNAME> <YOUR_PORT> Netcat command. For example, use nc -zv testdb-01.fancy.org 5432. If your gateway server can connect to this hostname, you can proceed.

Add a Datasource

To add your new Azure PostgreSQL database as a StrongDM datasource, use the following steps.

  1. Log in to the Admin UI.

  2. Go to Infrastructure > Datasources.

  3. Click Add datasource.

  4. Select Azure Database for PostgreSQL as the Datasource Type and set other configuration properties for your new database resource.

    Add Azure PostgreSQL Datasource
    Add Azure PostgreSQL Datasource
  5. Complete all required fields.

  6. Click Create to save the resource.

  7. Click the resource name to view status, diagnostic information, and setting details.

Resource properties

Configuration properties are visible when you add a datasource or when you click to view its settings. The following table describes the settings available for your Azure PostgreSQL database.

PropertyRequirementDescription
Display NameRequiredMeaningful name to display the resource throughout StrongDM; exclude special characters like quotes (") or angle brackets (< or >)
Datasource TypeRequiredSelect Azure Database for PostgreSQL
HostnameRequiredHostname for your Azure database resource; must be accessible to a gateway or relay
PortRequiredPort to use when connecting to your Azure PostgreSQL database; default port value is 5432
Bind InterfaceRead onlyAutomatically generated IP address value in the 127.0.0.1 to 127.255.255.254 IP address range; default is 127.0.0.1; preferred bind interface value can be modified later under Settings > Port Overrides
Port OverrideRead onlyAutomatically generated with a value between 1024-59999 as long as that port is not used by another resource; preferred port can be modified later under Settings > Port Overrides
DatabaseRequiredDatabase name you would like to connect to using this datasource
Secret StoreOptionalCredential store location; defaults to Strong Vault; learn more about Secret Store options
UsernameRequiredUsername to utilize when connecting to this datasource; displays when Secret Store integration is not configured for your organization or when StrongDM serves as the Secret Store type
PasswordRequiredPassword for the user connecting to this datasource; displays when Secret Store integration is not configured for your organization or when StrongDM serves as the Secret Store type
Username (path)RequiredPath to the secret in your Secret Store location (for example, path/to/credential?key=optionalKeyName where key argument is optional); required when using a non-StrongDM Secret Store type
Password (path)RequiredPath to the secret in your Secret Store location (for example, path/to/credential?key=optionalKeyName where key argument is optional); required when using a non-StrongDM Secret Store type
Override DatabaseOptionalBy default, StrongDM limits all connections to the configured database. Uncheck the box to disable this option. If this option is deselected, the value entered in the Database field is only used for healthchecks, not for user connections. When accessing the database via StrongDM, users need to explicitly pass the database name they wish to connect to in the connection string. If they do not, the value of the Username field is passed in as the database name. This is the default behavior of the database type.
Resource TagsOptionalDatasource tags consisting of key-value pairs <KEY>=<VALUE> (for example, env=dev)

Secret Store options

By default, datasource credentials are stored in StrongDM. However, these credentials can also be saved in a secrets management tool.

Non-StrongDM options appear in the Secret Store dropdown if they are created under Network > Secret Stores. When you select another Secret Store type, its unique properties display. For more details, see Configure Secret Store Integrations.

Resource status

After a resource is created, the Admin UI displays that resource as unhealthy until the health checks run successfully. When the resource is ready, the Health icon indicates a positive, green status.

Datasource Ready
Datasource Ready

When the resource does not display a positive status, click the resource name to go to the Diagnostics tab and check for errors.