--- - name: Set default postgres_dump_dir, if not provided ansible.builtin.set_fact: postgres_dump_dir: "/tmp" when: "postgres_dump_dir | default('') == ''" - name: Set postgres_dump_name, if not provided ansible.builtin.set_fact: postgres_dump_name: "matrix-postgres-dump.sql.gz" when: "postgres_dump_name | default('') == ''" - name: Set postgres_auto_upgrade_backup_data_path, if not provided ansible.builtin.set_fact: postgres_auto_upgrade_backup_data_path: "{{ matrix_postgres_data_path }}-auto-upgrade-backup" when: "postgres_auto_upgrade_backup_data_path | default('') == ''" - name: Set postgres_start_wait_time, if not provided ansible.builtin.set_fact: postgres_start_wait_time: 15 when: "postgres_start_wait_time | default('') == ''" - name: Set postgres_force_upgrade, if not provided ansible.builtin.set_fact: postgres_force_upgrade: false when: "postgres_force_upgrade | default('') == ''" - name: Fail, if trying to upgrade external Postgres database ansible.builtin.fail: msg: "Your configuration indicates that you're not using Postgres from this role. There is nothing to upgrade." when: "not matrix_postgres_enabled | bool" - name: Check Postgres auto-upgrade backup data directory ansible.builtin.stat: path: "{{ postgres_auto_upgrade_backup_data_path }}" register: result_auto_upgrade_path - name: Abort, if existing Postgres auto-upgrade data path detected ansible.builtin.fail: msg: "Detected that a left-over {{ postgres_auto_upgrade_backup_data_path }} exists. You should rename it to {{ matrix_postgres_data_path }} if the previous upgrade went wrong, or delete it if it went well." when: "result_auto_upgrade_path.stat.exists" - ansible.builtin.import_tasks: tasks/detect_existing_postgres_version.yml - name: Abort, if no existing Postgres version detected ansible.builtin.fail: msg: "Could not find existing Postgres installation" when: "not matrix_postgres_detected_existing | bool" - name: Abort, if already at latest Postgres version ansible.builtin.fail: msg: "You are already running the latest Postgres version supported ({{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_latest }}). Nothing to do" when: "matrix_postgres_detected_version_corresponding_docker_image == matrix_postgres_docker_image_latest and not postgres_force_upgrade" - ansible.builtin.debug: msg: "Upgrading database from {{ matrix_postgres_detected_version_corresponding_docker_image }} to {{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_latest }}" - name: Ensure services are stopped ansible.builtin.service: name: "{{ item }}" state: stopped daemon_reload: true with_items: "{{ matrix_postgres_systemd_services_to_stop_for_maintenance_list }}" - name: Ensure matrix-postgres is started ansible.builtin.service: name: matrix-postgres state: started daemon_reload: true - name: Wait a bit, so that Postgres can start ansible.builtin.wait_for: timeout: "{{ postgres_start_wait_time }}" 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 ansible.builtin.command: cmd: >- {{ devture_systemd_docker_base_host_command_docker }} run --rm --name matrix-postgres-dump --log-driver=none --user={{ matrix_user_uid }}:{{ matrix_user_gid }} --network={{ matrix_docker_network }} --env-file={{ matrix_postgres_base_path }}/env-postgres-psql --entrypoint=/bin/sh --mount type=bind,src={{ postgres_dump_dir }},dst=/out {{ matrix_postgres_detected_version_corresponding_docker_image }} -c "pg_dumpall -h matrix-postgres {{ '| gzip -c ' if postgres_dump_name.endswith('.gz') else '' }} > /out/{{ postgres_dump_name }}" register: matrix_postgres_upgrade_postgres_dump_command_result changed_when: matrix_postgres_upgrade_postgres_dump_command_result.rc == 0 tags: - skip_ansible_lint - name: Ensure matrix-postgres is stopped ansible.builtin.service: name: matrix-postgres state: stopped - name: Rename existing Postgres data directory ansible.builtin.command: cmd: "mv {{ matrix_postgres_data_path }} {{ postgres_auto_upgrade_backup_data_path }}" register: matrix_postgres_upgrade_postgres_move_command_result changed_when: matrix_postgres_upgrade_postgres_move_command_result.rc == 0 - ansible.builtin.debug: msg: "NOTE: Your Postgres data directory has been moved from `{{ matrix_postgres_data_path }}` to `{{ postgres_auto_upgrade_backup_data_path }}`. In the event of failure, you can move it back and run the playbook with --tags=setup-postgres to restore operation." - ansible.builtin.import_tasks: tasks/setup_postgres.yml - name: Ensure matrix-postgres autoruns and is restarted ansible.builtin.service: name: matrix-postgres enabled: true state: restarted daemon_reload: true - name: Wait a bit, so that Postgres can start ansible.builtin.wait_for: timeout: "{{ postgres_start_wait_time }}" 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 ansible.builtin.set_fact: matrix_postgres_import_command: >- {{ devture_systemd_docker_base_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 --entrypoint=/bin/sh --mount type=bind,src={{ postgres_dump_dir }},dst=/in,ro {{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_latest }} -c "cat /in/{{ postgres_dump_name }} | {{ 'gunzip |' if postgres_dump_name.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" tags: - skip_ansible_lint # 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 ansible.builtin.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 ansible.builtin.command: cmd: "{{ matrix_postgres_import_command }}" register: matrix_postgres_upgrade_postgres_import_command_result changed_when: matrix_postgres_upgrade_postgres_import_command_result.rc == 0 - name: Delete Postgres database dump file ansible.builtin.file: path: "{{ postgres_dump_dir }}/{{ postgres_dump_name }}" state: absent - name: Ensure services are started ansible.builtin.service: name: "{{ item }}" state: started daemon_reload: true with_items: "{{ matrix_postgres_systemd_services_to_stop_for_maintenance_list }}" - ansible.builtin.debug: msg: "NOTE: Your old Postgres data directory is preserved at `{{ postgres_auto_upgrade_backup_data_path }}`. You might want to get rid of it once you've confirmed that all is well."