--- # Pre-checks - name: Fail if Postgres not enabled fail: msg: "Postgres via the matrix-postgres role is not enabled (`matrix_postgres_enabled`). Cannot import." when: "not matrix_postgres_enabled|bool" - name: Fail if playbook called incorrectly fail: msg: "The `server_path_postgres_dump` variable needs to be provided to this playbook, via --extra-vars" when: "server_path_postgres_dump is not defined or server_path_postgres_dump.startswith('<')" - name: Check if the provided Postgres dump file exists stat: path: "{{ server_path_postgres_dump }}" register: result_server_path_postgres_dump_stat - name: Fail if provided Postgres dump file doesn't exists fail: msg: "File cannot be found on the server at {{ server_path_postgres_dump }}" when: "not result_server_path_postgres_dump_stat.stat.exists" # Defaults - name: Set postgres_start_wait_time, if not provided set_fact: postgres_start_wait_time: 15 when: "postgres_start_wait_time|default('') == ''" - name: Set postgres_import_wait_time, if not provided set_fact: postgres_import_wait_time: "{{ 7 * 86400 }}" when: "postgres_import_wait_time|default('') == ''" # Actual import work - name: Ensure matrix-postgres is started service: name: matrix-postgres state: started daemon_reload: yes - name: Wait a bit, so that Postgres can start wait_for: timeout: "{{ postgres_start_wait_time }}" delegate_to: 127.0.0.1 become: false - import_tasks: tasks/util/detect_existing_postgres_version.yml - name: Abort, if no existing Postgres version detected fail: msg: "Could not find existing Postgres installation" when: "not matrix_postgres_detected_existing|bool" # Starting the database container had automatically created the default # role (`matrix_postgres_connection_username`) and database (`matrix_postgres_db_name`). # The dump most likely contains those same entries and would try to re-create them, leading to errors. # We need to skip over those lines. - name: Generate Postgres database import command set_fact: matrix_postgres_import_command: >- {{ matrix_host_command_docker }} run --rm --name matrix-postgres-import --log-driver=none --user={{ matrix_user_uid }}:{{ matrix_user_gid }} --cap-drop=ALL --network={{ matrix_docker_network }} --env-file={{ matrix_postgres_base_path }}/env-postgres-psql --mount type=bind,src={{ server_path_postgres_dump }},dst=/{{ server_path_postgres_dump|basename }},ro --entrypoint=/bin/sh {{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_latest }} -c "cat /{{ server_path_postgres_dump|basename }} | {{ 'gunzip |' if server_path_postgres_dump.endswith('.gz') else '' }} grep -vE '{{ matrix_postgres_import_roles_ignore_regex }}' | grep -vE '{{ matrix_postgres_import_databases_ignore_regex }}' | psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -h matrix-postgres" # This is a hack. # See: https://ansibledaily.com/print-to-standard-output-without-escaping/ # # We want to run `debug: msg=".."`, but that dumps it as JSON and escapes double quotes within it, # which ruins the command (`matrix_postgres_import_command`) - name: Note about Postgres importing alternative set_fact: dummy: true with_items: - >- Importing Postgres database using the following command: `{{ matrix_postgres_import_command }}`. If this crashes, you can stop Postgres (`systemctl stop matrix-postgres`), delete its existing data (`rm -rf {{ matrix_postgres_data_path }}/*`), start it again (`systemctl start matrix-postgres`) and manually run the above import command directly on the server. - name: Perform Postgres database import command: "{{ matrix_postgres_import_command }}" async: "{{ postgres_import_wait_time }}" poll: 10