matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/roles/matrix-postgres/tasks/util/migrate_db_to_postgres.yml

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---
- name: Fail if Postgres not enabled
fail:
msg: "Postgres via the matrix-postgres role is not enabled (`matrix_postgres_enabled`). Cannot migrate."
when: "not matrix_postgres_enabled|bool"
- name: Fail if util called incorrectly (missing matrix_postgres_db_migration_request)
fail:
msg: "The `matrix_postgres_db_migration_request` variable needs to be provided to this util."
when: "matrix_postgres_db_migration_request is not defined"
- name: Fail if util called incorrectly (invalid matrix_postgres_db_migration_request)
fail:
msg: "The `matrix_postgres_db_migration_request` variable needs to contain `{{ item }}`."
with_items:
- src
- dst
- caller
- engine_variable_name
- systemd_services_to_stop
when: "item not in matrix_postgres_db_migration_request"
- name: Check if the provided source database file exists
stat:
path: "{{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }}"
register: matrix_postgres_db_migration_request_src_stat_result
- name: Fail if provided source database file doesn't exist
fail:
msg: "File cannot be found on the server at {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }}"
when: "not matrix_postgres_db_migration_request_src_stat_result.stat.exists"
- name: Fail if we cannot migrate on the current architecture ({{ matrix_architecture }})
fail:
msg: >-
{{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_variable_name }} (part of {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.caller }}) has been set to `postgres` (which is our new default now).
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However, we've discovered an existing file-based database ({{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_old }}) in {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }}.
It appears that you've been using this bridge with a file-based database engine until now.
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To continue using {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_old }}, opt into it explicitly: add `{{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_variable_name }}: {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_old }}` to your vars.yml file and re-run this same command.
We'd normally auto-migrate you to Postgres, but we can't do it on the {{ matrix_architecture }} architecture. Our pgloader container image only supports amd64 (for now).
Learn more here: https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/pull/740
when: "matrix_architecture != 'amd64'"
# Defaults
- name: Set postgres_start_wait_time, if not provided
set_fact:
postgres_start_wait_time: 15
when: "postgres_start_wait_time|default('') == ''"
# Actual import work
# matrix-postgres is most likely started already
- name: Ensure matrix-postgres is started
service:
name: matrix-postgres
state: started
daemon_reload: yes
register: matrix_postgres_service_start_result
- name: Wait a bit, so that Postgres can start
wait_for:
timeout: "{{ postgres_start_wait_time }}"
delegate_to: 127.0.0.1
become: false
when: "matrix_postgres_service_start_result.changed|bool"
# We only stop services here, leaving it to the caller to start them later.
#
# We can't start them, because they probably need to be reconfigured too (changing the configuration from using SQLite to Postgres, etc.),
# before starting.
#
# Since the caller will be starting them, it might make sense to leave stopping to it as well.
# However, we don't do it, because it's simpler having it here, and it also gets to happen only if we'll be doing an import.
# If we bailed out (somewhere above), nothing would have gotten stopped. It's nice to leave this running in such cases.
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- name: Ensure systemd services blocking the database import are stopped
service:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: stopped
with_items: "{{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.systemd_services_to_stop }}"
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- name: Import {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_old }} database from {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }} into Postgres
command:
cmd: >-
{{ matrix_host_command_docker }} run
--rm
--user={{ matrix_user_uid }}:{{ matrix_user_gid }}
--cap-drop=ALL
--network={{ matrix_docker_network }}
--mount type=bind,src={{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }},dst=/in.db,ro
--entrypoint=/bin/sh
{{ matrix_postgres_pgloader_docker_image }}
-c
'pgloader {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.pgloader_options|default([])|join(' ') }} /in.db {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.dst }}'
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- name: Archive {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_old }} database ({{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }} -> {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }}.backup)
command:
cmd: "mv {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }} {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }}.backup"
- name: Inject result
set_fact:
matrix_playbook_runtime_results: |
{{
matrix_playbook_runtime_results|default([])
+
[
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"NOTE: Your {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_old }} database file has been imported into Postgres. The original database file has been moved from `{{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }}` to `{{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }}.backup`. When you've confirmed that the import went well and everything works, you should be able to safely delete this file."
]
}}