DBZ-237 Using regular Postgres default port in tests
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* `database.dbname` - the name of the database that your integration test will use; default is `postgres`
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* `database.hostname` - the IP address or name of the host where the Docker container is running; defaults to `localhost` which is likely for Linux, but on OS X and Windows Docker it will have to be set to the IP address of the VM that runs Docker (which you can find by looking at the `DOCKER_HOST` environment variable).
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* `database.port` - the port on which PostgreSQL is listening; defaults to `4532` and is what this module's Docker container uses
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* `database.port` - the port on which PostgreSQL is listening; defaults to `5432` and is what this module's Docker container uses
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* `database.user` - the name of the database user; defaults to `postgres` and is correct unless your database script uses something different
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* `database.password` - the password of the database user; defaults to `postgres` and is correct unless your database script uses something different
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work on all platforms. We'll set some of these as system properties during integration testing.
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<version.postgres.server>9.6</version.postgres.server>
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<postgres.port>4532</postgres.port>
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<postgres.port>5432</postgres.port>
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<postgres.user>postgres</postgres.user>
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<postgres.password>postgres</postgres.password>
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<postgres.db.name>postgres</postgres.db.name>
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