@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ The database user (not applicable for `sqlite3`).
### password
The database user's password (not applicable for `sqlite3`). If the password contains `#` or `;` you have to wrap it with trippel quotes. Ex `"""#password;"""`
The database user's password (not applicable for `sqlite3`). If the password contains `#` or `;` you have to wrap it with triple quotes. Ex `"""#password;"""`
### ssl_mode
@ -214,19 +214,19 @@ For MySQL, use either `true`, `false`, or `skip-verify`.
### ca_cert_path
(MySQL only) The path to the CA certificate to use. On many linux systems, certs can be found in `/etc/ssl/certs`.
The path to the CA certificate to use. On many linux systems, certs can be found in `/etc/ssl/certs`.
### client_key_path
(MySQL only) The path to the client key. Only if server requires client authentication.
The path to the client key. Only if server requires client authentication.
### client_cert_path
(MySQL only) The path to the client cert. Only if server requires client authentication.
The path to the client cert. Only if server requires client authentication.
### server_cert_name
(MySQL only) The common name field of the certificate used by the `mysql` server. Not necessary if `ssl_mode` is set to `skip-verify`.
The common name field of the certificate used by the `mysql` or `postgres` server. Not necessary if `ssl_mode` is set to `skip-verify`.
### max_idle_conn
The maximum number of connections in the idle connection pool.