Load Postgres certs from runtime config#13
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This is pretty rough but works for the happy path. It needs better error handling of course (and the usual linting), and I probably want to do some parsing sooner, and I need to figure out relative paths in the runtime config file. For now you'll need to modify the runtime config to point to your home directory instead of mine. But with that done you should be able to
spin up -f ./pg-app/ --build --runtime-config-file ./pg-app/runtime-config.tomlagainst a SSLful Postgres and well it worked on my machine.Thanks again for figuring out the repro. It was sooooo helpful.