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### This file is not meant to be run directly, but to be sourced from
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### the dev script. It defines all the functions required to run a
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### postgres docker container.
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######################
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# Configuration #
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######################
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if [ "$MODE" = "test" ]; then
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PG_PORT=35432
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else
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PG_PORT=25432
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fi
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PG_PASSWORD=postgres
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PG_CONTAINER_NAME="hasura-dev-postgres-$PG_PORT"
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PG_DB_URL="postgres://postgres:$PG_PASSWORD@127.0.0.1:$PG_PORT/postgres"
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PG_DOCKER="docker exec -u postgres -it $PG_CONTAINER_NAME psql $PG_DB_URL"
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# Useful development defaults for postgres (no spaces here, please):
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#
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# setting 'port' in container is a workaround for the pg_dump endpoint (see tests)
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# log_hostname=off to avoid timeout failures when running offline due to:
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# https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=291285
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#
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# All lines up to log_error_verbosity are to support pgBadger:
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# https://github.com/darold/pgbadger#LOG-STATEMENTS
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#
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# Also useful:
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# log_autovacuum_min_duration=0
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CONF=$(cat <<-EOF
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log_min_duration_statement=0
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log_checkpoints=on
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log_connections=on
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log_disconnections=on
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log_lock_waits=on
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log_temp_files=0
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log_error_verbosity=default
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log_hostname=off
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log_duration=on
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port=$PG_PORT
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EOF
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)
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# log lines above as -c flag arguments we pass to postgres
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CONF_FLAGS=$(echo "$CONF" | sed -e 's/^/-c /' | tr '\n' ' ')
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######################
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# Functions #
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######################
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function pg_launch_container(){
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echo_pretty "Launching postgres container: $PG_CONTAINER_NAME"
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docker run \
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--name "$PG_CONTAINER_NAME" \
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-p 127.0.0.1:"$PG_PORT":$PG_PORT \
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--expose="$PG_PORT" \
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-e POSTGRES_PASSWORD="$PG_PASSWORD" \
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-d circleci/postgres:11.5-alpine-postgis \
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$CONF_FLAGS
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# graphql-engine calls the pg_dump executable. To avoid a version mismatch (and
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# the dependency entirely) we create a shim that executes the pg_dump in the
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# postgres container. Note output to file won't work.
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DEV_SHIM_PATH="/tmp/hasura-dev-shims-$PG_PORT"
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mkdir -p "$DEV_SHIM_PATH"
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cat >"$DEV_SHIM_PATH/pg_dump" <<EOL
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#!/bin/bash
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# Generated from: $0
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if [[ \$@ == *" -f"* ]]; then
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echo "It looks like we're trying to pg_dump to a file, but that won't work with this shim. See $0" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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docker exec -u postgres $PG_CONTAINER_NAME pg_dump "\$@"
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EOL
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chmod a+x "$DEV_SHIM_PATH/pg_dump"
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export PATH="$DEV_SHIM_PATH":$PATH
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}
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function pg_wait {
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echo -n "Waiting for postgres to come up"
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until ( $PG_DOCKER -c '\l' ) &>/dev/null; do
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echo -n '.' && sleep 0.2
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done
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echo " Ok"
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}
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function pg_cleanup(){
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# Since scripts here are tailored to the env we've just launched:
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rm -r "$DEV_SHIM_PATH"
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echo_pretty "Removing $PG_CONTAINER_NAME and its volumes in 5 seconds!"
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echo_pretty " PRESS CTRL-C TO ABORT removal of all containers, or ENTER to clean up right away"
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read -t5 || true
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docker stop "$PG_CONTAINER_NAME"
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docker rm -v "$PG_CONTAINER_NAME"
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}
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