436 lines
12 KiB
Bash
Executable File
436 lines
12 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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set -eo pipefail
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# _log prints a timestamped (ISO 8601), color-coded structured log message.
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# The message includes a log level and the message itself.
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# If <MESSAGE> is omitted, it reads from stdin, allowing multi-line input.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# $1 - <LEVEL> : Log level (e.g., Warn, Error, Debug)
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# $2 - <MESSAGE> : Message to log; if omitted, the function reads from stdin
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#
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# Usage:
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# _log <LEVEL> [MESSAGE]
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# _log Warn "Disk space low"
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# echo "Database connection lost" | _log Error
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#
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# Output:
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# 2025-10-16T12:34:56+00:00 [Warn] [Entrypoint] Disk space low
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# 2025-10-16T12:35:01+00:00 [Error] [Entrypoint] Database connection lost
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_log() {
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local level="$1"; shift
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local dt
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dt="$(date --rfc-3339=seconds)"
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local color_reset="\033[0m"
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local color=""
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case "$level" in
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Warn) color="\033[1;33m" ;; # yellow
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Error) color="\033[1;31m" ;; # red
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Debug) color="\033[1;34m" ;; # blue
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esac
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local msg="$*"
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if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then
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msg="$(cat)"
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fi
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printf '%b%s [%s] [Entrypoint] %s%b\n' "$color" "$dt" "$level" "$msg" "$color_reset"
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}
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# _dbg logs a message of type 'Debug' using log.
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_dbg() {
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_log Debug "$@"
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}
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# mysql_note logs a message of type 'Note' using log.
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note() {
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_log Note "$@"
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}
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# mysql_warn logs a message of type 'Warning' using log and writes to stderr.
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warn() {
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_log Warn "$@" >&2
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}
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# log_error logs a message of type 'ERROR' using log, writes to stderr, prints a container removal hint, and
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# exits with status 1.
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log_error() {
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_log Error "$@" >&2
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note "Remove this container with 'docker rm -f <container_name>' before retrying"
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exit 1
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}
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# exec_sql executes a local SQL query, retrying until success or timeout. Ensures reliability during slow
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# container or resource startup. On timeout, it prints the provided error prefix followed by filtered Doltgres output.
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# Errors are parsed to remove blank lines and extract only relevant error text. Use --show-result to display successful
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# query results.
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#
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# Usage:
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# exec_sql [--show-result] "<ERROR_MESSAGE>" "<QUERY>"
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# exec_sql [--show-result] "<ERROR_MESSAGE>" < /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init.sql
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# cat /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init.sql | exec_sql [--show-result] "<ERROR_MESSAGE>"
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#
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# Output:
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# Prints query output only if --show-result is specified.
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exec_sql() {
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local show_result=0
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if [ "$1" = "--show-result" ]; then
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show_result=1
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shift
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fi
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local error_message="$1"
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local query="${2:-}"
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local timeout="${DOLTGRES_SERVER_TIMEOUT:-300}"
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local start_time now output status
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start_time=$(date +%s)
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echo "running psql command found in: "
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echo $(which psql)
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local user=$DOLTGRES_USER
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local password=$DOLTGRES_PASSWORD
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# use the default user and pass if not specified in the env
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if [ -z $user ]; then
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user="postgres"
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fi
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if [ -z $password ]; then
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password="password"
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fi
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while true; do
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if [ -n "$query" ]; then
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set +e
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output=$(PGPASSWORD=$password psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U $user -c "$query" 2>&1)
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status=$?
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set -e
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else
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set +e # tmp disabled to initdb.d/ file err
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output=$(PGPASSWORD=$password psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U $user < /dev/stdin 2>&1)
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status=$?
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set -e
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fi
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if [ "$status" -eq 0 ]; then
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[ "$show_result" -eq 1 ] && echo "$output" | grep -v "^$" || true
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return 0
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fi
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if echo "$output" | grep -qiE "Error [0-9]+ \([A-Z0-9]+\)"; then
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log_error "$error_message$(echo "$output" | grep -iE "Error|error")"
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fi
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if [ "$timeout" -ne 0 ]; then
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now=$(date +%s)
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if [ $((now - start_time)) -ge "$timeout" ]; then
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log_error "$error_message$(echo "$output" | grep -iE "Error|error" || true)"
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fi
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fi
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sleep 1
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done
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}
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CONTAINER_DATA_DIR="/var/lib/doltgres"
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INIT_COMPLETED="$CONTAINER_DATA_DIR/.init_completed"
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SERVER_CONFIG_DIR="/etc/doltgres/servercfg.d"
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SERVER_PID=-1
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# check_for_doltgres_binary verifies that the dolt binary is present and executable in the system PATH.
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# If not found or not executable, it logs an error and exits.
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check_for_doltgres_binary() {
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local doltgres_bin
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doltgres_bin=$(which doltgres)
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if [ ! -x "$doltgres_bin" ]; then
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log_error "doltgres binary executable not found"
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fi
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}
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# get_env_var returns the value of an environment variable, preferring DOLTGRES_* over POSTGRES_*.
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# Arguments:
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# $1 - The base variable name (e.g., "USER" for POSTGRES_USER or DOLTGRES_USER)
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# Output:
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# Prints the value of the first set variable, or an empty string if neither is set.
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get_env_var() {
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local var_name="$1"
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local doltgres_var="DOLTGRES_${var_name}"
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local postgres_var="POSTGRES_${var_name}"
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if [ -n "${!doltgres_var}" ]; then
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echo "${!doltgres_var}"
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elif [ -n "${!postgres_var}" ]; then
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echo "${!postgres_var}"
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else
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echo ""
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fi
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}
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# get_pgdata_var returns the value of either the DOLTGRES_DATA var or the PGDATA var, in that order.
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get_pgdata_var() {
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if [ -n "${DOLTGRES_DATA}" ]; then
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echo "${DOLTGRES_DATA}"
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elif [ -n "${PGDATA}" ]; then
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echo "${PGDATA}"
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else
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echo ""
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fi
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}
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# get_env_var_name returns the name of the environment variable that is set, preferring DOLTGRES_* over POSTGRES_*.
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# Arguments:
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# $1 - The base variable name (e.g., "USER" for POSTGRES_USER or DOLTGRES_USER)
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# Output:
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# Prints the name of the first set variable, or both names if neither is set.
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get_env_var_name() {
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local var_name="$1"
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local doltgres_var="DOLTGRES_${var_name}"
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local postgres_var="POSTGRES_${var_name}"
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if [ -n "${!doltgres_var}" ]; then
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echo "DOLTGRES_${var_name}"
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elif [ -n "${!postgres_var}" ]; then
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echo "POSTGRES_${var_name}"
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else
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echo "POSTGRES_${var_name}/DOLTGRES_${var_name}"
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fi
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}
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# get_config_file_path_if_exists checks for config files of a given type in a directory.
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# Arguments:
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# $1 - Directory to search in
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# $2 - File type/extension to search for (e.g., 'json', 'yaml')
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# Output:
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# Sets CONFIG_PROVIDED to the path of the config file if exactly one is found, or empty otherwise.
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# Logs a warning if multiple config files are found and uses the default config.
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get_config_file_path_if_exists() {
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CONFIG_PROVIDED=
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local CONFIG_DIR=$1
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local FILE_TYPE=$2
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if [ -d "$CONFIG_DIR" ]; then
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note "Checking for config provided in $CONFIG_DIR"
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local number_of_files_found
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number_of_files_found=$(find "$CONFIG_DIR" -type f -name "*.$FILE_TYPE" | wc -l)
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if [ "$number_of_files_found" -gt 1 ]; then
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CONFIG_PROVIDED=
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warn "Multiple config files found in $CONFIG_DIR, using default config"
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elif [ "$number_of_files_found" -eq 1 ]; then
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local files_found
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files_found=$(ls "$CONFIG_DIR"/*."$FILE_TYPE")
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note "$files_found file is found"
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CONFIG_PROVIDED=$files_found
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else
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CONFIG_PROVIDED=
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fi
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else
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note "No config dir found in $CONFIG_DIR"
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fi
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}
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# docker_process_init_files Runs files found in /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d before the server is started.
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# Taken from https://github.com/docker-library/mysql/blob/master/8.0/docker-entrypoint.sh
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# Usage:
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# docker_process_init_files [file [file ...]]
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# e.g., docker_process_init_files /always-initdb.d/*
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# Processes initializer files based on file extensions.
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docker_process_init_files() {
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local f
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echo
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for f; do
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case "$f" in
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*.sh)
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if [ -x "$f" ]; then
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note "$0: running $f"
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if ! "$f"; then
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log_error "Failed to execute $f: "
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fi
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else
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note "$0: sourcing $f"
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if ! . "$f"; then
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log_error "Failed to execute $f: "
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fi
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fi
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;;
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*.sql)
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note "$0: running $f"
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exec_sql --show-result "Failed to execute $f: " < "$f"
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;;
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*.sql.bz2)
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note "$0: running $f"
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bunzip2 -c "$f" | exec_sql --show-result "Failed to execute $f: "
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;;
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*.sql.gz)
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note "$0: running $f"
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gunzip -c "$f" | exec_sql --show-result "Failed to execute $f: "
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;;
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*.sql.xz)
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note "$0: running $f"
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xzcat "$f" | exec_sql --show-result "Failed to execute $f: "
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;;
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*.sql.zst)
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note "$0: running $f"
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zstd -dc "$f" | exec_sql --show-result "Failed to execute $f: "
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;;
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*)
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warn "$0: ignoring $f"
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;;
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esac
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echo
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done
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}
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# is_port_open checks if a TCP port is open on a given host.
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# Arguments:
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# $1 - Host (IP or hostname)
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# $2 - Port number
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# Returns:
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# 0 if the port is open, non-zero otherwise.
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is_port_open() {
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local host="$1"
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local port="$2"
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timeout 1 bash -c "cat < /dev/null > /dev/tcp/$host/$port" &>/dev/null
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return $?
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}
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# start_server starts the Doltgres server in the background and waits until it is ready to accept connections.
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# It manages the server process, restarts it if necessary, and checks for readiness by probing the configured port.
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# The function retries until the server is available or a timeout is reached, handling process management and logging.
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# Arguments:
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# $@ - Additional arguments to pass to `doltgres`
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# Returns:
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# 0 if the server starts successfully and is ready to accept connections; exits with error otherwise.
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start_server() {
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local timeout="${DOLTGRES_SERVER_TIMEOUT:-300}"
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local start_time
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start_time=$(date +%s)
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# If any of the doltgres or postgres specific user, password, and DB env vars are set, export them
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# to the ones that doltgres understands so they can be used during initialization.
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user=$(get_env_var "USER")
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password=$(get_env_var "PASSWORD")
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db=$(get_env_var "DB")
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export DOLTGRES_USER=$user
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export DOLTGRES_PASSWORD=$password
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SERVER_PID=-1
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trap 'note "Caught Ctrl+C, shutting down Doltgres server..."; [ $SERVER_PID -ne -1 ] && kill "$SERVER_PID"; exit 1' INT TERM
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while true; do
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if [ "$SERVER_PID" -eq -1 ] || ! kill -0 "$SERVER_PID" 2>/dev/null; then
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[ "$SERVER_PID" -ne -1 ] && wait "$SERVER_PID" 2>/dev/null || true
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SERVER_PID=-1
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# echo "running dlv --listen=:2345 --headless=true --api-version=2 exec /usr/local/bin/doltgres -- $@"
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# dlv --listen=:2345 --headless=true --api-version=2 exec /usr/local/bin/doltgres -- "$@" 2>&1 &
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echo "running doltgres $@"
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doltgres "$@" 2>&1 &
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SERVER_PID=$!
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fi
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if is_port_open "0.0.0.0" 5432; then
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note "Doltgres server started."
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return 0
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fi
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local now elapsed
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now=$(date +%s)
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elapsed=$((now - start_time))
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if [ "$elapsed" -ge "$timeout" ]; then
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kill "$SERVER_PID" 2>/dev/null || true
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wait "$SERVER_PID" 2>/dev/null || true
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SERVER_PID=-1
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log_error "Doltgres server failed to start within $timeout seconds"
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fi
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sleep 1
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done
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}
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write_default_config_yaml() {
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data_dir=$(get_pgdata_var)
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if [ -z $data_dir ]; then
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data_dir="/var/lib/doltgres/"
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fi
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if [ ! -d $data_dir ]; then
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mkdir -p $data_dir
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fi
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cat <<EOF > config.yaml
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log_level: info
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encode_logged_query: false
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behavior:
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read_only: false
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dolt_transaction_commit: false
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listener:
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host: 0.0.0.0
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port: 5432
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read_timeout_millis: 28800000
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write_timeout_millis: 28800000
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allow_cleartext_passwords: false
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data_dir: $data_dir
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cfg_dir: .doltcfg
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privilege_file: .doltcfg/privileges.db
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branch_control_file: .doltcfg/branch_control.db
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EOF
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}
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# _main is the main entrypoint for the Doltgres Docker container initialization.
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_main() {
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check_for_doltgres_binary
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local doltgres_version
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doltgres_version=$(doltgres --version | cut -f3 -d " ")
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note "Entrypoint script for Doltgres Server $doltgres_version starting..."
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declare -g CONFIG_PROVIDED
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CONFIG_PROVIDED=
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# if there is a single yaml provided in /etc/doltgres/servercfg.d directory,
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# it will be used to start the server with --config flag.
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get_config_file_path_if_exists "$SERVER_CONFIG_DIR" "yaml"
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if [ -n "$CONFIG_PROVIDED" ]; then
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set -- "$@" --config="$CONFIG_PROVIDED"
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elif [ -e config.yaml ]; then
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set -- "$@" --config=config.yaml
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else
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echo "generating config.yaml for first run"
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write_default_config_yaml
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cat config.yaml
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set -- "$@" --config=config.yaml
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fi
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note "Starting Doltgres server"
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start_server "$@"
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if [[ ! -f $INIT_COMPLETED ]]; then
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if ls /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/* >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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docker_process_init_files /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/*
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else
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warn "No files found in /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/ to process"
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fi
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touch "$INIT_COMPLETED"
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fi
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note "Doltgres running. Ready for connections."
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wait "$SERVER_PID"
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}
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_main "$@"
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