| @@ -1,3 +1,17 @@ | |||
| # 2019-10-05 | |||
| ## Improved Postgres upgrading/importing | |||
| Postgres [upgrading](docs/maintenance-postgres.md#upgrading-postgresql) and [importing](docs/importing-postgres.md) have been improved to add support for multiple databases and roles. | |||
| Previously, the playbook would only take care of the `homeserver` database and `synapse` user. | |||
| We now back up and restore all databases and users on the Postgres server. | |||
| For now, the playbook only uses that one database (`homeserver`) and that one single user (`synapse`), so it's all the same. | |||
| However, in the future, additional components besides Synapse may also make use the Postgres database server. | |||
| One such example is the [matrix-appservice-slack](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-slack) bridge, which strongly encourages use of Postgres in its v1.0 release. We are yet to upgrade to it. | |||
| # 2019-10-04 | |||
| ## Postgres 12 support | |||
| @@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ If your database name differs, be sure to change `matrix_postgres_db_name` to yo | |||
| The playbook supports importing Postgres dump files in **text** (e.g. `pg_dump > dump.sql`) or **gzipped** formats (e.g. `pg_dump | gzip -c > dump.sql.gz`). | |||
| Importing multiple databases (as dumped by `pg_dumpall`) is also supported. | |||
| Before doing the actual import, **you need to upload your Postgres dump file to the server** (any path is okay). | |||
| @@ -40,16 +40,18 @@ To make a back up of the current PostgreSQL database, make sure it's running and | |||
| ```bash | |||
| docker run \ | |||
| --rm \ | |||
| --network matrix \ | |||
| --network=matrix \ | |||
| --env-file=/matrix/postgres/env-postgres-psql \ | |||
| postgres:12.0-alpine \ | |||
| pg_dump -h matrix-postgres \ | |||
| pg_dumpall -h matrix-postgres \ | |||
| | gzip -c \ | |||
| > /postgres.sql.gz | |||
| ``` | |||
| If you are using an [external Postgres server](configuring-playbook-external-postgres.md), the above command will not work, because the credentials file (`/matrix/postgres/env-postgres-psql`) is not available. | |||
| Restoring a backup made this way can be done by [importing it](importing-postgres.md). | |||
| ## Upgrading PostgreSQL | |||
| @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ This playbook can upgrade your existing Postgres setup with the following comman | |||
| ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=upgrade-postgres | |||
| **The old Postgres data directory is backed up** automatically, by renaming to `/matrix/postgres-auto-upgrade-backup`. | |||
| **The old Postgres data directory is backed up** automatically, by renaming it to `/matrix/postgres-auto-upgrade-backup`. | |||
| To rename to a different path, pass some extra flags to the command above, like this: `--extra-vars="postgres_auto_upgrade_backup_data_path=/another/disk/matrix-postgres-before-upgrade"` | |||
| The auto-upgrade-backup directory stays around forever, until you **manually decide to delete it**. | |||
| @@ -72,5 +74,4 @@ The auto-upgrade-backup directory stays around forever, until you **manually dec | |||
| As part of the upgrade, the database is dumped to `/tmp`, an upgraded and empty Postgres server is started, and then the dump is restored into the new server. | |||
| To use a different directory for the dump, pass some extra flags to the command above, like this: `--extra-vars="postgres_dump_dir=/directory/to/dump/here"` | |||
| **ONLY one database is migrated** (the one specified in `matrix_postgres_db_name`, named `homeserver` by default). | |||
| If you've created other databases in that database instance (something this playbook never does and never advises), data will be lost. | |||
| **All databases, roles, etc. on the Postgres server are migrated**. | |||
| @@ -56,6 +56,10 @@ | |||
| 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: >- | |||
| @@ -67,17 +71,26 @@ | |||
| -v {{ server_path_postgres_dump }}:/{{ server_path_postgres_dump|basename }}:ro | |||
| --entrypoint=/bin/sh | |||
| {{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_latest }} | |||
| -c 'cat /{{ server_path_postgres_dump|basename }} | | |||
| -c "cat /{{ server_path_postgres_dump|basename }} | | |||
| {{ 'gunzip |' if server_path_postgres_dump.endswith('.gz') else '' }} | |||
| psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -h matrix-postgres' | |||
| grep -vE '^CREATE ROLE {{ matrix_postgres_connection_username }}' | | |||
| grep -vE '^CREATE DATABASE {{ matrix_postgres_db_name }}' | | |||
| 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 | |||
| debug: | |||
| msg: >- | |||
| 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. | |||
| 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 }}" | |||
| @@ -67,14 +67,21 @@ | |||
| delegate_to: 127.0.0.1 | |||
| become: false | |||
| # We dump all databases, roles, etc. | |||
| # | |||
| # Because we'll be importing into a new container which initializes the default | |||
| # role (`matrix_postgres_connection_username`) and database (`matrix_postgres_db_name`) by itself on startup, | |||
| # we need to remove these from the dump, or we'll get errors saying these already exist. | |||
| - name: Perform Postgres database dump | |||
| command: | | |||
| /usr/bin/docker run --rm --name matrix-postgres-dump \ | |||
| --user={{ matrix_user_uid }}:{{ matrix_user_gid }} \ | |||
| --network={{ matrix_docker_network }} \ | |||
| --env-file={{ matrix_postgres_base_path }}/env-postgres-psql \ | |||
| -v {{ postgres_dump_dir }}:/out \ | |||
| {{ matrix_postgres_detected_version_corresponding_docker_image }} pg_dump -h matrix-postgres {{ matrix_postgres_db_name }} -f /out/{{ postgres_dump_name }} | |||
| command: >- | |||
| /usr/bin/docker run --rm --name matrix-postgres-dump | |||
| --user={{ matrix_user_uid }}:{{ matrix_user_gid }} | |||
| --network={{ matrix_docker_network }} | |||
| --env-file={{ matrix_postgres_base_path }}/env-postgres-psql | |||
| --entrypoint=/bin/sh | |||
| -v {{ postgres_dump_dir }}:/out | |||
| {{ matrix_postgres_detected_version_corresponding_docker_image }} | |||
| -c "pg_dumpall -h matrix-postgres > /out/{{ postgres_dump_name }}" | |||
| - name: Ensure matrix-postgres is stopped | |||
| service: | |||
| @@ -102,15 +109,43 @@ | |||
| delegate_to: 127.0.0.1 | |||
| become: false | |||
| # 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: >- | |||
| /usr/bin/docker run --rm --name matrix-postgres-import | |||
| --user={{ matrix_user_uid }}:{{ matrix_user_gid }} | |||
| --cap-drop=ALL | |||
| --network={{ matrix_docker_network }} | |||
| --env-file={{ matrix_postgres_base_path }}/env-postgres-psql | |||
| --entrypoint=/bin/sh | |||
| -v {{ postgres_dump_dir }}:/in:ro | |||
| {{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_latest }} | |||
| -c "cat /in/{{ postgres_dump_name }} | | |||
| grep -vE '^CREATE ROLE {{ matrix_postgres_connection_username }}' | | |||
| grep -vE '^CREATE DATABASE {{ matrix_postgres_db_name }}' | | |||
| 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 | |||
| 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 the new database data (`rm -rf {{ matrix_postgres_data_path }}`) | |||
| and restore the automatically-made backup (`mv {{ postgres_auto_upgrade_backup_data_path }} {{ matrix_postgres_data_path }}`). | |||
| - name: Perform Postgres database import | |||
| command: | | |||
| /usr/bin/docker run --rm --name matrix-postgres-import \ | |||
| --user={{ matrix_user_uid }}:{{ matrix_user_gid }} \ | |||
| --cap-drop=ALL \ | |||
| --network={{ matrix_docker_network }} \ | |||
| --env-file={{ matrix_postgres_base_path }}/env-postgres-psql \ | |||
| -v {{ postgres_dump_dir }}:/in:ro \ | |||
| {{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_latest }} psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -h matrix-postgres -f /in/{{ postgres_dump_name }} | |||
| command: "{{ matrix_postgres_import_command }}" | |||
| - name: Delete Postgres database dump file | |||
| file: | |||