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- #!/usr/bin/env bash
- #
- # This script generates SQL files for creating a brand new Synapse DB with the latest
- # schema, on both SQLite3 and Postgres.
- export PGHOST="localhost"
- POSTGRES_MAIN_DB_NAME="synapse_full_schema_main.$$"
- POSTGRES_COMMON_DB_NAME="synapse_full_schema_common.$$"
- POSTGRES_STATE_DB_NAME="synapse_full_schema_state.$$"
- REQUIRED_DEPS=("matrix-synapse" "psycopg2")
- usage() {
- echo
- echo "Usage: $0 -p <postgres_username> -o <path> [-c] [-n <schema number>] [-h]"
- echo
- echo "-p <postgres_username>"
- echo " Username to connect to local postgres instance. The password will be requested"
- echo " during script execution."
- echo "-c"
- echo " CI mode. Prints every command that the script runs."
- echo "-o <path>"
- echo " Directory to output full schema files to."
- echo "-n <schema number>"
- echo " Schema number for the new snapshot. Used to set the location of files within "
- echo " the output directory, mimicking that of synapse/storage/schemas."
- echo " Defaults to 9999."
- echo "-h"
- echo " Display this help text."
- echo ""
- echo " NB: make sure to run this against the *oldest* supported version of postgres,"
- echo " or else pg_dump might output non-backwards-compatible syntax."
- }
- SCHEMA_NUMBER="9999"
- while getopts "p:co:hn:" opt; do
- case $opt in
- p)
- export PGUSER=$OPTARG
- ;;
- c)
- # Print all commands that are being executed
- set -x
- ;;
- o)
- command -v realpath > /dev/null || (echo "The -o flag requires the 'realpath' binary to be installed" && exit 1)
- OUTPUT_DIR="$(realpath "$OPTARG")"
- ;;
- h)
- usage
- exit
- ;;
- n)
- SCHEMA_NUMBER="$OPTARG"
- ;;
- \?)
- echo "ERROR: Invalid option: -$OPTARG" >&2
- usage
- exit
- ;;
- esac
- done
- # Check that required dependencies are installed
- unsatisfied_requirements=()
- for dep in "${REQUIRED_DEPS[@]}"; do
- pip show "$dep" --quiet || unsatisfied_requirements+=("$dep")
- done
- if [ ${#unsatisfied_requirements} -ne 0 ]; then
- echo "Please install the following python packages: ${unsatisfied_requirements[*]}"
- exit 1
- fi
- if [ -z "$PGUSER" ]; then
- echo "No postgres username supplied"
- usage
- exit 1
- fi
- if [ -z "$OUTPUT_DIR" ]; then
- echo "No output directory supplied"
- usage
- exit 1
- fi
- # Create the output directory if it doesn't exist
- mkdir -p "$OUTPUT_DIR"
- read -rsp "Postgres password for '$PGUSER': " PGPASSWORD
- echo ""
- export PGPASSWORD
- # Exit immediately if a command fails
- set -e
- # cd to root of the synapse directory
- cd "$(dirname "$0")/.."
- # Create temporary SQLite and Postgres homeserver db configs and key file
- TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d)
- KEY_FILE=$TMPDIR/test.signing.key # default Synapse signing key path
- SQLITE_CONFIG=$TMPDIR/sqlite.conf
- SQLITE_MAIN_DB=$TMPDIR/main.db
- SQLITE_STATE_DB=$TMPDIR/state.db
- SQLITE_COMMON_DB=$TMPDIR/common.db
- POSTGRES_CONFIG=$TMPDIR/postgres.conf
- # Ensure these files are delete on script exit
- cleanup() {
- echo "Cleaning up temporary sqlite database and config files..."
- rm -r "$TMPDIR"
- echo "Cleaning up temporary Postgres database..."
- dropdb --if-exists "$POSTGRES_COMMON_DB_NAME"
- dropdb --if-exists "$POSTGRES_MAIN_DB_NAME"
- dropdb --if-exists "$POSTGRES_STATE_DB_NAME"
- }
- trap 'cleanup' EXIT
- cat > "$SQLITE_CONFIG" <<EOF
- server_name: "test"
- signing_key_path: "$KEY_FILE"
- macaroon_secret_key: "abcde"
- report_stats: false
- databases:
- common:
- name: "sqlite3"
- data_stores: []
- args:
- database: "$SQLITE_COMMON_DB"
- main:
- name: "sqlite3"
- data_stores: ["main"]
- args:
- database: "$SQLITE_MAIN_DB"
- state:
- name: "sqlite3"
- data_stores: ["state"]
- args:
- database: "$SQLITE_STATE_DB"
- # Suppress the key server warning.
- trusted_key_servers: []
- EOF
- cat > "$POSTGRES_CONFIG" <<EOF
- server_name: "test"
- signing_key_path: "$KEY_FILE"
- macaroon_secret_key: "abcde"
- report_stats: false
- databases:
- common:
- name: "psycopg2"
- data_stores: []
- args:
- user: "$PGUSER"
- host: "$PGHOST"
- password: "$PGPASSWORD"
- database: "$POSTGRES_COMMON_DB_NAME"
- main:
- name: "psycopg2"
- data_stores: ["main"]
- args:
- user: "$PGUSER"
- host: "$PGHOST"
- password: "$PGPASSWORD"
- database: "$POSTGRES_MAIN_DB_NAME"
- state:
- name: "psycopg2"
- data_stores: ["state"]
- args:
- user: "$PGUSER"
- host: "$PGHOST"
- password: "$PGPASSWORD"
- database: "$POSTGRES_STATE_DB_NAME"
- # Suppress the key server warning.
- trusted_key_servers: []
- EOF
- # Generate the server's signing key.
- echo "Generating SQLite3 db schema..."
- python -m synapse.app.homeserver --generate-keys -c "$SQLITE_CONFIG"
- # Make sure the SQLite3 database is using the latest schema and has no pending background update.
- echo "Running db background jobs..."
- synapse/_scripts/update_synapse_database.py --database-config "$SQLITE_CONFIG" --run-background-updates
- # Create the PostgreSQL database.
- echo "Creating postgres databases..."
- createdb --lc-collate=C --lc-ctype=C --template=template0 "$POSTGRES_COMMON_DB_NAME"
- createdb --lc-collate=C --lc-ctype=C --template=template0 "$POSTGRES_MAIN_DB_NAME"
- createdb --lc-collate=C --lc-ctype=C --template=template0 "$POSTGRES_STATE_DB_NAME"
- echo "Running db background jobs..."
- synapse/_scripts/update_synapse_database.py --database-config "$POSTGRES_CONFIG" --run-background-updates
- echo "Dropping unwanted db tables..."
- # Some common tables are created and updated by Synapse itself and do not belong in the
- # schema.
- DROP_APP_MANAGED_TABLES="
- DROP TABLE schema_version;
- DROP TABLE schema_compat_version;
- DROP TABLE applied_schema_deltas;
- DROP TABLE applied_module_schemas;
- "
- # Other common tables are not created by Synapse and do belong in the schema.
- # TODO: we could derive DROP_COMMON_TABLES from the dump of the common-only DB. But
- # since there's only one table there, I haven't bothered to do so.
- DROP_COMMON_TABLES="$DROP_APP_MANAGED_TABLES
- DROP TABLE background_updates;
- "
- sqlite3 "$SQLITE_COMMON_DB" <<< "$DROP_APP_MANAGED_TABLES"
- sqlite3 "$SQLITE_MAIN_DB" <<< "$DROP_COMMON_TABLES"
- sqlite3 "$SQLITE_STATE_DB" <<< "$DROP_COMMON_TABLES"
- psql "$POSTGRES_COMMON_DB_NAME" -w <<< "$DROP_APP_MANAGED_TABLES"
- psql "$POSTGRES_MAIN_DB_NAME" -w <<< "$DROP_COMMON_TABLES"
- psql "$POSTGRES_STATE_DB_NAME" -w <<< "$DROP_COMMON_TABLES"
- # For Reasons(TM), SQLite's `.schema` also dumps out "shadow tables", the implementation
- # details behind full text search tables. Omit these from the dumps.
- sqlite3 "$SQLITE_MAIN_DB" <<< "
- DROP TABLE event_search_content;
- DROP TABLE event_search_segments;
- DROP TABLE event_search_segdir;
- DROP TABLE event_search_docsize;
- DROP TABLE event_search_stat;
- DROP TABLE user_directory_search_content;
- DROP TABLE user_directory_search_segments;
- DROP TABLE user_directory_search_segdir;
- DROP TABLE user_directory_search_docsize;
- DROP TABLE user_directory_search_stat;
- "
- echo "Dumping SQLite3 schema..."
- mkdir -p "$OUTPUT_DIR/"{common,main,state}"/full_schemas/$SCHEMA_NUMBER"
- sqlite3 "$SQLITE_COMMON_DB" ".schema" > "$OUTPUT_DIR/common/full_schemas/$SCHEMA_NUMBER/full.sql.sqlite"
- sqlite3 "$SQLITE_COMMON_DB" ".dump --data-only --nosys" >> "$OUTPUT_DIR/common/full_schemas/$SCHEMA_NUMBER/full.sql.sqlite"
- sqlite3 "$SQLITE_MAIN_DB" ".schema" > "$OUTPUT_DIR/main/full_schemas/$SCHEMA_NUMBER/full.sql.sqlite"
- sqlite3 "$SQLITE_MAIN_DB" ".dump --data-only --nosys" >> "$OUTPUT_DIR/main/full_schemas/$SCHEMA_NUMBER/full.sql.sqlite"
- sqlite3 "$SQLITE_STATE_DB" ".schema" > "$OUTPUT_DIR/state/full_schemas/$SCHEMA_NUMBER/full.sql.sqlite"
- sqlite3 "$SQLITE_STATE_DB" ".dump --data-only --nosys" >> "$OUTPUT_DIR/state/full_schemas/$SCHEMA_NUMBER/full.sql.sqlite"
- cleanup_pg_schema() {
- # Cleanup as follows:
- # - Remove empty lines. pg_dump likes to output a lot of these.
- # - Remove comment-only lines. pg_dump also likes to output a lot of these to visually
- # separate tables etc.
- # - Remove "public." prefix --- the schema name.
- # - Remove "SET" commands. Last time I ran this, the output commands were
- # SET statement_timeout = 0;
- # SET lock_timeout = 0;
- # SET idle_in_transaction_session_timeout = 0;
- # SET client_encoding = 'UTF8';
- # SET standard_conforming_strings = on;
- # SET check_function_bodies = false;
- # SET xmloption = content;
- # SET client_min_messages = warning;
- # SET row_security = off;
- # SET default_table_access_method = heap;
- # - Very carefully remove specific SELECT statements. We CANNOT blanket remove all
- # SELECT statements because some of those have side-effects which we do want in the
- # schema. Last time I ran this, the only SELECTS were
- # SELECT pg_catalog.set_config('search_path', '', false);
- # and
- # SELECT pg_catalog.setval(text, bigint, bool);
- # We do want to remove the former, but the latter is important. If the last argument
- # is `true` or omitted, this marks the given integer as having been consumed and
- # will NOT appear as the nextval.
- sed -e '/^$/d' \
- -e '/^--/d' \
- -e 's/public\.//g' \
- -e '/^SET /d' \
- -e '/^SELECT pg_catalog.set_config/d'
- }
- echo "Dumping Postgres schema..."
- pg_dump --format=plain --schema-only --no-tablespaces --no-acl --no-owner "$POSTGRES_COMMON_DB_NAME" | cleanup_pg_schema > "$OUTPUT_DIR/common/full_schemas/$SCHEMA_NUMBER/full.sql.postgres"
- pg_dump --format=plain --data-only --inserts --no-tablespaces --no-acl --no-owner "$POSTGRES_COMMON_DB_NAME" | cleanup_pg_schema >> "$OUTPUT_DIR/common/full_schemas/$SCHEMA_NUMBER/full.sql.postgres"
- pg_dump --format=plain --schema-only --no-tablespaces --no-acl --no-owner "$POSTGRES_MAIN_DB_NAME" | cleanup_pg_schema > "$OUTPUT_DIR/main/full_schemas/$SCHEMA_NUMBER/full.sql.postgres"
- pg_dump --format=plain --data-only --inserts --no-tablespaces --no-acl --no-owner "$POSTGRES_MAIN_DB_NAME" | cleanup_pg_schema >> "$OUTPUT_DIR/main/full_schemas/$SCHEMA_NUMBER/full.sql.postgres"
- pg_dump --format=plain --schema-only --no-tablespaces --no-acl --no-owner "$POSTGRES_STATE_DB_NAME" | cleanup_pg_schema > "$OUTPUT_DIR/state/full_schemas/$SCHEMA_NUMBER/full.sql.postgres"
- pg_dump --format=plain --data-only --inserts --no-tablespaces --no-acl --no-owner "$POSTGRES_STATE_DB_NAME" | cleanup_pg_schema >> "$OUTPUT_DIR/state/full_schemas/$SCHEMA_NUMBER/full.sql.postgres"
- echo "Done! Files dumped to: $OUTPUT_DIR"
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