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This password is not strong enough in MSSQL 2022, relax this restriction https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/security/password-policy?view=sql-server-ver16 https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/statements/create-login-transact-sql?view=sql-server-ver16#check_policy---on--off- |
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docker | ||
ejabberd_SUITE_data | ||
elixir-config | ||
announce_tests.erl | ||
carbons_tests.erl | ||
commands_tests.erl | ||
csi_tests.erl | ||
ejabberd_SUITE.erl | ||
example_tests.erl | ||
jidprep_tests.erl | ||
json_test.erl | ||
ldap_srv.erl | ||
mam_tests.erl | ||
muc_tests.erl | ||
offline_tests.erl | ||
privacy_tests.erl | ||
private_tests.erl | ||
proxy65_tests.erl | ||
pubsub_tests.erl | ||
push_tests.erl | ||
README | ||
replaced_tests.erl | ||
roster_tests.erl | ||
sm_tests.erl | ||
stundisco_tests.erl | ||
suite.erl | ||
suite.hrl | ||
upload_tests.erl | ||
vcard_tests.erl | ||
webadmin_tests.erl |
You need MySQL, MSSQL, PostgreSQL and Redis up and running. MySQL should be accepting TCP connections on localhost:3306. MSSQL should be accepting TCP connections on localhost:1433. PostgreSQL should be accepting TCP connections on localhost:5432. Redis should be accepting TCP connections on localhost:6379. MySQL and PostgreSQL should grant full access to user 'ejabberd_test' with password 'ejabberd_test' on database 'ejabberd_test'. MSSQL should grant full access to user 'ejabberd_test' with password 'ejabberd_Test1' on database 'ejabberd_test'. Here is a quick setup example: ------------------ PostgreSQL ------------------ $ psql template1 template1=# CREATE USER ejabberd_test WITH PASSWORD 'ejabberd_test'; template1=# CREATE DATABASE ejabberd_test; template1=# GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE ejabberd_test TO ejabberd_test; # If you disabled the update_sql_schema option, create the schema manually: # $ psql ejabberd_test -f sql/pg.sql ------------------- MySQL ------------------- $ mysql mysql> CREATE USER 'ejabberd_test'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'ejabberd_test'; mysql> CREATE DATABASE ejabberd_test; mysql> GRANT ALL ON ejabberd_test.* TO 'ejabberd_test'@'localhost'; # If you disabled the update_sql_schema option, create the schema manually: # $ mysql ejabberd_test < sql/mysql.sql ------------------- MS SQL Server ------------------- $ sqlcmd -U SA -P ejabberd_Test1 -S localhost 1> CREATE DATABASE ejabberd_test; 2> GO 1> USE ejabberd_test; 2> GO Changed database context to 'ejabberd_test'. 1> CREATE LOGIN ejabberd_test WITH PASSWORD = 'ejabberd_Test1'; 2> GO 1> CREATE USER ejabberd_test FOR LOGIN ejabberd_test; 2> GO 1> GRANT ALL TO ejabberd_test; 2> GO The ALL permission is deprecated and maintained only for compatibility. It DOES NOT imply ALL permissions defined on the entity. 1> GRANT CONTROL ON SCHEMA ::dbo TO ejabberd_test; 2> GO $ sqlcmd -U ejabberd_test -P ejabberd_Test1 -S localhost -d ejabberd_test -i sql/mssql.sql