Add support for importing an existing Postgres database

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Slavi Pantaleev 5 years ago
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# Importing an existing Postgres database from another installation (optional)
Run this if you'd like to import your database from a previous installation of Matrix Synapse.
(don't forget to import your `media_store` files as well - see [the restoring media store guide](restoring-media-store.md)).
## Prerequisites
For this to work, **the database name in Postgres must match** what this playbook uses.
This playbook uses a Postgres database name of `homeserver` by default (controlled by the `matrix_postgres_db_name` variable).
If your database name differs, be sure to change `matrix_postgres_db_name` to your desired name and to re-run the playbook before proceeding.
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`).
Before doing the actual import, **you need to upload your Postgres dump file to the server**.
## Importing
To import, run this command (make sure to replace `<server-path-to-postgres-dump.sql>` with a file path on your server):
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --extra-vars='server_path_postgres_dump=<server-path-to-postgres-dump.sql>' --tags=import-postgres
**Note**: `<server-path-to-postgres-dump.sql>` must be a file path to a Postgres dump file on the server (not on your local machine!).

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- [Importing an existing SQLite database (from another installation)](importing-sqlite.md) (optional)
- [Importing an existing Postgres database (from another installation)](importing-postgres.md) (optional)
- [Restoring `media_store` data files from an existing installation](restoring-media-store.md) (optional)

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# Variables to Control which parts of the role run.
run_setup: true
run_import_postgres: true
run_upgrade_postgres: true
run_start: true
run_register_user: true

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---
# Pre-checks
- 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 local machine at {{ server_path_postgres_dump }}"
when: not result_server_path_postgres_dump_stat.stat.exists
- include: 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"
# 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
- 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
- name: Perform Postgres database import
command: |
/usr/bin/docker run --rm --name matrix-postgres-import \
--network={{ matrix_docker_network }} \
--env-file={{ matrix_environment_variables_data_path }}/env-postgres-pgsql-docker \
-v {{ server_path_postgres_dump }}:{{ server_path_postgres_dump }}:ro \
--entrypoint=/bin/sh
{{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_latest }}
-c 'cat {{ server_path_postgres_dump }} | \
{{ 'gunzip |' if server_path_postgres_dump.endswith('.gz') else '' }}
psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -h matrix-postgres'

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- include: tasks/setup/main.yml
when: run_setup
- include: tasks/import_postgres.yml
tags:
- import-postgres
when: run_import_postgres
- include: tasks/upgrade_postgres.yml
tags:
- upgrade-postgres

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