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<details><summary>PostgreSQL, SQL Server, and lesser databases...</summary>
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The general format of a DATABASE_URL is something like this:
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> `schema://user:pass@server:port/service?option=foo`
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For example:
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> `postgres://aj:secret123@127.0.0.1:5432/greenlock`
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For each database the exact format may be slightly different:
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* `postgres://user:pass@hostname:port/database?option=foo`
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* `sqlserver://user:pass@datasource:port/instance/catalog?database=dbname`
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* `mssql://user:pass@hostname:port/database?option=foo`
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* `mysql://user:pass@hostname:port/database?option=foo`
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* `mariadb://user:pass@hostname:port/database?option=foo`
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There's also a way to specify objects instead of using the standard connection strings.
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See the next section for more information.
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<details><summary>Database URLs / Connection Strings</summary>
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<details><summary>Database URLs / Connection Strings</summary>
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You may use database URLs (also known as 'connection strings') to initialize sequelize:
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You may use database URLs (also known as 'connection strings') to initialize sequelize:
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For more information, see the [Sequelize Getting Started](http://docs.sequelizejs.com/manual/getting-started.html) docs.
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See the [Sequelize Getting Started](http://docs.sequelizejs.com/manual/getting-started.html) docs for more info
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on database options for sequelize.
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<details><summary>Environment variables (AWS, Docker, Heroku, Akkeris)</summary>
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<details><summary>Environment variables (AWS, Docker, Heroku, Akkeris)</summary>
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