This pull request addresses an Azure deployment issue related to the … #3364
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…DATABASE_SSL parameter. The changes allow for more flexible SSL configurations to be passed as a JSON string through the DATABASE_SSL environment variable.
Changes made:
Modified the getDatabaseSSLFromEnv function in packages/server/src/DataSource.ts to parse the DATABASE_SSL environment variable as a JSON string. Added support for complex SSL configurations, including the ability to specify a 'ca' certificate file path. Maintained backwards compatibility with the existing DATABASE_SSL_KEY_BASE64 and boolean DATABASE_SSL configurations. To use the new functionality:
Set the DATABASE_SSL environment variable to a JSON string containing the desired SSL configuration. For example: {rejectUnauthorized: true, ca: /path/to/certificate.pem} This change allows for more granular control over SSL settings when deploying to Azure, while maintaining compatibility with existing configurations.