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Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
188fdd8ac4 Release 1.11.1 2020-04-04 21:50:37 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
e9182acbd8 tests: drop travisci usage 2020-04-04 21:43:59 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
47c6bb0b2a tests: store test results for usage in circleci 2020-04-04 21:41:43 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
119eddaea1 feat: enable circleci 2020-04-04 21:27:54 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
377c8ffbdc feat: speed up tests by dropping dhparam generation 2020-04-04 21:27:43 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
f92dd171b4 fix: use python3 for generating the readme 2020-04-04 16:47:36 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
d422bc5811 docs: drop unimpemented commands from readme and reorganize 2020-04-04 16:43:31 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
5964e1394b feat: autogenerate readme from command help 2020-04-04 16:20:35 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
dfbde56138 fix: correct issue where help output for info flag implied multiple flags 2020-04-04 16:18:22 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
6adca89611 feat: update shellcheck excludes 2020-04-04 13:38:33 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
78b51e2cf3 feat: add xunit-reader to output xunit files in human readable format 2020-04-04 13:37:50 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
cd562537a6 feat: parameterize xunit-to-github version 2020-04-04 13:37:03 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
b85e992da6 fix: use non-deprecated method of fetching docker-options 2020-04-04 13:36:27 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
60f600e29a feat: upgrade shfmt 2020-04-04 13:35:52 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
5ce14c0221 Release 1.11.0 2020-03-31 01:36:28 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
3b86072e76 feat: upgrade tertiary container images 2020-03-31 01:36:28 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
dccd7e7f89 feat: move all image names to config file
This allows us to more quickly update the image versions in use for tertiary images.
2020-03-31 01:36:28 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
856e0eec4b feat: add service-specific header to info call 2020-03-31 01:36:28 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
e5862de232 docs: use upstream postgis image 2020-03-24 11:00:11 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
91415946b7 Merge pull request #170 from Darkless012/master
Update Postgis information into README
2020-03-23 12:15:12 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
d8c2656a32 fix: correct test case for :list command 2020-03-20 14:58:06 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
ad0e0f69f4 fix: ignore the keyfile install for tests 2020-03-20 11:14:27 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
f93699221b fix: correct shellcheck issue 2020-03-20 11:05:44 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
feb832109c feat: update travis setup
- Use ubuntu bionic
- Upgrade tested version of dokku
2020-03-20 10:58:25 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
89f080cb51 Release 1.10.1 2020-03-06 10:20:20 -05:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
91bf720861 fix: correct service title 2020-03-06 10:19:43 -05:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
ea74d1da3e Release 1.10.0 2020-03-03 16:05:29 -05:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
4dc758d7e6 refactor: drop full info from :list command
This can be fetched from :info if necessary, and slows down the list quite a bit.
2020-03-03 16:02:51 -05:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
b87837b2f1 fix: speed up service_status by reducing container status calls 2020-03-03 15:57:20 -05:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
1a0eca9f9a Release 1.9.5 2019-12-27 16:57:50 -05:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
7f4c06d6c0 chore: update dokku/wait version 2019-12-27 16:57:13 -05:00
Pavel Grochal
8cec429b0e Update Postgis information into README 2019-03-05 13:18:31 +01:00
17 changed files with 1056 additions and 257 deletions

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version: 2
jobs:
build-master:
environment:
DOKKU_VERSION: master
machine:
docker_layer_caching: false
image: ubuntu-1604:201903-01
steps:
- checkout
- run: pyenv global 3.7.0
- run: make setup
- run: sudo sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=262144
- run:
command: |
make generate;
if [[ $(git diff) ]]; then
echo "Please run `make generate`";
git status --short;
git diff;
exit 1;
fi
- run: make test
- store_artifacts:
path: build
destination: build
- store_artifacts:
path: tmp/test-results
destination: test-results
- store_test_results:
path: test-results
build-version:
environment:
DOKKU_VERSION: v0.19.0
machine:
docker_layer_caching: false
image: ubuntu-1604:201903-01
steps:
- checkout
- run: pyenv global 3.7.0
- run: make setup
- run: sudo sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=262144
- run:
command: |
make generate;
if [[ $(git diff) ]]; then
echo "Please run `make generate`";
git status --short;
git diff;
exit 1;
fi
- run: make test
- store_artifacts:
path: build
destination: build
- store_artifacts:
path: tmp/test-results
destination: test-results
- store_test_results:
path: test-results
workflows:
version: 2
build:
jobs:
- "build-master"
- "build-version"

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dist: trusty
language: bash
env:
- DOKKU_VERSION=master
- DOKKU_VERSION=v0.17.0
install: make setup
before_script: sudo sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=262144
script: make test
after_failure: make report

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HARDWARE = $(shell uname -m)
SYSTEM_NAME = $(shell uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
SHFMT_VERSION = 3.0.2
XUNIT_TO_GITHUB_VERSION = 0.3.0
XUNIT_READER_VERSION = 0.1.0
bats:
ifeq ($(SYSTEM_NAME),darwin)
@@ -28,7 +32,7 @@ ifneq ($(shell shfmt --version >/dev/null 2>&1 ; echo $$?),0)
ifeq ($(shfmt),Darwin)
brew install shfmt
else
wget -qO /tmp/shfmt https://github.com/mvdan/sh/releases/download/v2.6.2/shfmt_v2.6.2_linux_amd64
wget -qO /tmp/shfmt https://github.com/mvdan/sh/releases/download/v$(SHFMT_VERSION)/shfmt_v$(SHFMT_VERSION)_linux_amd64
chmod +x /tmp/shfmt
sudo mv /tmp/shfmt /usr/local/bin/shfmt
endif
@@ -61,9 +65,15 @@ unit-tests:
@cd tests && echo "executing tests: $(shell cd tests ; ls *.bats | xargs)"
cd tests && bats --formatter bats-format-junit -e -T -o ../tmp/test-results/bats *.bats
tmp/xunit-reader:
mkdir -p tmp
curl -o tmp/xunit-reader.tgz -sL https://github.com/josegonzalez/go-xunit-reader/releases/download/v$(XUNIT_READER_VERSION)/xunit-reader_$(XUNIT_READER_VERSION)_$(SYSTEM_NAME)_$(HARDWARE).tgz
tar xf tmp/xunit-reader.tgz -C tmp
chmod +x tmp/xunit-reader
tmp/xunit-to-github:
mkdir -p tmp
curl -o tmp/xunit-to-github.tgz -sL https://github.com/josegonzalez/go-xunit-to-github/releases/download/v0.3.0/xunit-to-github_0.3.0_$(SYSTEM_NAME)_$(HARDWARE).tgz
curl -o tmp/xunit-to-github.tgz -sL https://github.com/josegonzalez/go-xunit-to-github/releases/download/v$(XUNIT_TO_GITHUB_VERSION)/xunit-to-github_$(XUNIT_TO_GITHUB_VERSION)_$(SYSTEM_NAME)_$(HARDWARE).tgz
tar xf tmp/xunit-to-github.tgz -C tmp
chmod +x tmp/xunit-to-github
@@ -73,7 +83,9 @@ setup:
test: lint unit-tests
report: tmp/xunit-to-github
report: tmp/xunit-reader tmp/xunit-to-github
tmp/xunit-reader -p 'tmp/test-results/bats/*.xml'
tmp/xunit-reader -p 'tmp/test-results/shellcheck/*.xml'
ifdef TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG
ifdef GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN
ifneq ($(TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST),false)
@@ -81,3 +93,14 @@ ifneq ($(TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST),false)
endif
endif
endif
.PHONY: clean
clean:
rm -f README.md
.PHONY: generate
generate: clean README.md
.PHONY: README.md
README.md:
bin/generate

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Official postgres plugin for dokku. Currently defaults to installing [postgres 11.6](https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres/).
## requirements
## Requirements
- dokku 0.12.x+
- docker 1.8.x
## installation
## Installation
```shell
# on 0.12.x+
sudo dokku plugin:install https://github.com/dokku/dokku-postgres.git postgres
```
## commands
## Commands
```
postgres:app-links <app> List all postgres service links for a given app
postgres:backup <name> <bucket> (--use-iam) Create a backup of the postgres service to an existing s3 bucket
postgres:backup-auth <name> <aws_access_key_id> <aws_secret_access_key> (<aws_default_region>) (<aws_signature_version>) (<endpoint_url>) Sets up authentication for backups on the postgres service
postgres:backup-deauth <name> Removes backup authentication for the postgres service
postgres:backup-schedule <name> <schedule> <bucket> Schedules a backup of the postgres service
postgres:backup-schedule-cat <name> Show the backup schedule for the service
postgres:backup-set-encryption <name> <passphrase> Set a GPG passphrase for backups
postgres:backup-unschedule <name> Unschedules the backup of the postgres service
postgres:backup-unset-encryption <name> Removes backup encryption for future backups of the postgres service
postgres:clone <name> <new-name> Create container <new-name> then copy data from <name> into <new-name>
postgres:connect <name> Connect via psql to a postgres service
postgres:create <name> Create a postgres service with environment variables
postgres:destroy <name> Delete the service, delete the data and stop its container if there are no links left
postgres:enter <name> [command] Enter or run a command in a running postgres service container
postgres:exists <service> Check if the postgres service exists
postgres:export <name> > <file> Export a dump of the postgres service database
postgres:expose <name> [port] Expose a postgres service on custom port if provided (random port otherwise)
postgres:import <name> < <file> Import a dump into the postgres service database
postgres:info <name> Print the connection information
postgres:link <name> <app> Link the postgres service to the app
postgres:linked <name> <app> Check if the postgres service is linked to an app
postgres:list List all postgres services
postgres:logs <name> [-t] Print the most recent log(s) for this service
postgres:promote <name> <app> Promote service <name> as DATABASE_URL in <app>
postgres:restart <name> Graceful shutdown and restart of the postgres service container
postgres:start <name> Start a previously stopped postgres service
postgres:stop <name> Stop a running postgres service
postgres:unexpose <name> Unexpose a previously exposed postgres service
postgres:unlink <name> <app> Unlink the postgres service from the app
postgres:upgrade <name> Upgrade service <service> to the specified version
postgres:app-links <app> # list all postgres service links for a given app
postgres:backup <service> <bucket-name> [--use-iam] # creates a backup of the postgres service to an existing s3 bucket
postgres:backup-auth <service> <aws-access-key-id> <aws-secret-access-key> <aws-default-region> <aws-signature-version> <endpoint-url> # sets up authentication for backups on the postgres service
postgres:backup-deauth <service> # removes backup authentication for the postgres service
postgres:backup-schedule <service> <schedule> <bucket-name> [--use-iam] # schedules a backup of the postgres service
postgres:backup-schedule-cat <service> # cat the contents of the configured backup cronfile for the service
postgres:backup-set-encryption <service> <passphrase> # sets encryption for all future backups of postgres service
postgres:backup-unschedule <service> # unschedules the backup of the postgres service
postgres:backup-unset-encryption <service> # unsets encryption for future backups of the postgres service
postgres:clone <service> <new-service> [--clone-flags...] # create container <new-name> then copy data from <name> into <new-name>
postgres:connect <service> # connect to the service via the postgres connection tool
postgres:create <service> [--create-flags...] # create a postgres service
postgres:destroy <service> [-f|--force] # delete the postgres service/data/container if there are no links left
postgres:enter <service> # enter or run a command in a running postgres service container
postgres:exists <service> # check if the postgres service exists
postgres:export <service> # export a dump of the postgres service database
postgres:expose <service> <ports...> # expose a postgres service on custom port if provided (random port otherwise)
postgres:import <service> # import a dump into the postgres service database
postgres:info <service> [--single-info-flag] # print the service information
postgres:link <service> <app> [--link-flags...] # link the postgres service to the app
postgres:linked <service> <app> # check if the postgres service is linked to an app
postgres:links <service> # list all apps linked to the postgres service
postgres:list # list all postgres services
postgres:logs <service> [-t|--tail] # print the most recent log(s) for this service
postgres:promote <service> <app> # promote service <service> as DATABASE_URL in <app>
postgres:restart <service> # graceful shutdown and restart of the postgres service container
postgres:start <service> # start a previously stopped postgres service
postgres:stop <service> # stop a running postgres service
postgres:unexpose <service> # unexpose a previously exposed postgres service
postgres:unlink <service> <app> # unlink the postgres service from the app
postgres:upgrade <service> [--upgrade-flags...] # upgrade service <service> to the specified versions
```
## usage
## Usage
Help for any commands can be displayed by specifying the command as an argument to postgres:help. Please consult the `postgres:help` command for any undocumented commands.
### Basic Usage
### create a postgres service
```shell
# create a postgres service named lolipop
dokku postgres:create lolipop
# usage
dokku postgres:create <service> [--create-flags...]
```
# you can also specify the image and image
# version to use for the service
# it *must* be compatible with the
# official postgres image
export POSTGRES_IMAGE="postgres"
export POSTGRES_IMAGE_VERSION="11.6"
dokku postgres:create lolipop
Create a postgres service named lolipop:
# you can also specify custom environment
# variables to start the postgres service
# in semi-colon separated form
export POSTGRES_CUSTOM_ENV="USER=alpha;HOST=beta"
```shell
dokku postgres:create lolipop
```
# get connection information as follows
You can also specify the image and image version to use for the service. It *must* be compatible with the ${plugin_image} image.
```shell
export DATABASE_IMAGE="${PLUGIN_IMAGE}"
export DATABASE_IMAGE_VERSION="${PLUGIN_IMAGE_VERSION}"
dokku postgres:create lolipop
```
You can also specify custom environment variables to start the postgres service in semi-colon separated form.
```shell
export DATABASE_CUSTOM_ENV="USER=alpha;HOST=beta"
dokku postgres:create lolipop
```
### print the service information
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:info <service> [--single-info-flag]
```
Get connection information as follows:
```shell
dokku postgres:info lolipop
```
# you can also retrieve a specific piece of service info via flags
You can also retrieve a specific piece of service info via flags:
```shell
dokku postgres:info lolipop --config-dir
dokku postgres:info lolipop --data-dir
dokku postgres:info lolipop --dsn
dokku postgres:info lolipop --exposed-ports
@@ -82,199 +110,493 @@ dokku postgres:info lolipop --links
dokku postgres:info lolipop --service-root
dokku postgres:info lolipop --status
dokku postgres:info lolipop --version
```
# a bash prompt can be opened against a running service
# filesystem changes will not be saved to disk
dokku postgres:enter lolipop
### list all postgres services
# you may also run a command directly against the service
# filesystem changes will not be saved to disk
dokku postgres:enter lolipop ls -lah /
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:list
```
# a postgres service can be linked to a
# container this will use native docker
# links via the docker-options plugin
# here we link it to our 'playground' app
# NOTE: this will restart your app
dokku postgres:link lolipop playground
List all services:
# the following environment variables will be set automatically by docker (not
# on the app itself, so they wont be listed when calling dokku config)
#
# DOKKU_POSTGRES_LOLIPOP_NAME=/lolipop/DATABASE
# DOKKU_POSTGRES_LOLIPOP_PORT=tcp://172.17.0.1:5432
# DOKKU_POSTGRES_LOLIPOP_PORT_5432_TCP=tcp://172.17.0.1:5432
# DOKKU_POSTGRES_LOLIPOP_PORT_5432_TCP_PROTO=tcp
# DOKKU_POSTGRES_LOLIPOP_PORT_5432_TCP_PORT=5432
# DOKKU_POSTGRES_LOLIPOP_PORT_5432_TCP_ADDR=172.17.0.1
#
# and the following will be set on the linked application by default
#
# DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres:SOME_PASSWORD@dokku-postgres-lolipop:5432/lolipop
#
# NOTE: the host exposed here only works internally in docker containers. If
# you want your container to be reachable from outside, you should use `expose`.
```shell
dokku postgres:list
```
# another service can be linked to your app
dokku postgres:link other_service playground
### print the most recent log(s) for this service
# since DATABASE_URL is already in use, another environment variable will be
# generated automatically
#
# DOKKU_POSTGRES_BLUE_URL=postgres://postgres:ANOTHER_PASSWORD@dokku-postgres-other_service:5432/other_service
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:logs <service> [-t|--tail]
```
# you can then promote the new service to be the primary one
# NOTE: this will restart your app
dokku postgres:promote other_service playground
You can tail logs for a particular service:
# this will replace DATABASE_URL with the url from other_service and generate
# another environment variable to hold the previous value if necessary.
# you could end up with the following for example:
#
# DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres:ANOTHER_PASSWORD@dokku-postgres-other_service:5432/other_service
# DOKKU_POSTGRES_BLUE_URL=postgres://postgres:ANOTHER_PASSWORD@dokku-postgres-other_service:5432/other_service
# DOKKU_POSTGRES_SILVER_URL=postgres://postgres:SOME_PASSWORD@dokku-postgres-lolipop:5432/lolipop
# you can also unlink a postgres service
# NOTE: this will restart your app and unset related environment variables
dokku postgres:unlink lolipop playground
# you can tail logs for a particular service
```shell
dokku postgres:logs lolipop
dokku postgres:logs lolipop -t # to tail
# you can dump the database
dokku postgres:export lolipop > lolipop.dump
# you can import a dump
dokku postgres:import lolipop < database.dump
# you can clone an existing database to a new one
dokku postgres:clone lolipop new_database
# finally, you can destroy the container
dokku postgres:destroy lolipop
```
## Changing database adapter
It's possible to change the protocol for DATABASE_URL by setting
the environment variable POSTGRES_DATABASE_SCHEME on the app:
By default, logs will not be tailed, but you can do this with the --tail flag:
```shell
dokku postgres:logs lolipop --tail
```
dokku config:set playground POSTGRES_DATABASE_SCHEME=postgres2
### link the postgres service to the app
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:link <service> <app> [--link-flags...]
```
A postgres service can be linked to a container. This will use native docker links via the docker-options plugin. Here we link it to our 'playground' app.
> NOTE: this will restart your app
```shell
dokku postgres:link lolipop playground
```
Will cause DATABASE_URL to be set as
postgres2://postgres:SOME_PASSWORD@dokku-postgres-lolipop:5432/lolipop
The following environment variables will be set automatically by docker (not on the app itself, so they wont be listed when calling dokku config):
CAUTION: Changing POSTGRES_DATABASE_SCHEME after linking will cause dokku to
believe the postgres is not linked when attempting to use `dokku postgres:unlink`
or `dokku postgres:promote`.
You should be able to fix this by
- Changing DATABASE_URL manually to the new value.
OR
- Set POSTGRES_DATABASE_SCHEME back to its original setting
- Unlink the service
- Change POSTGRES_DATABASE_SCHEME to the desired setting
- Relink the service
## upgrade/downgrade
At the moment a database cant be upgraded (or downgraded) inplace. Instead a clone has to be made, like this:
```shell
# Our original DB using PG 9.5
$ dokku postgres:create db9.5
# Migrate it like this for example
$ POSTGRES_IMAGE_VERSION=9.6 dokku postgres:clone db9.5 db9.6
# If it was linked to an application, first link the new DB
$ dokku postgres:link db9.6 my_app
# Then unlink the old one
$ dokku postgres:unlink db9.5 my_app
# And last, destroy the old container
$ dokku postgres:destroy db9.5
```
DOKKU_DATABASE_LOLIPOP_NAME=/lolipop/DATABASE
DOKKU_DATABASE_LOLIPOP_PORT=tcp://172.17.0.1:5432
DOKKU_DATABASE_LOLIPOP_PORT_5432_TCP=tcp://172.17.0.1:5432
DOKKU_DATABASE_LOLIPOP_PORT_5432_TCP_PROTO=tcp
DOKKU_DATABASE_LOLIPOP_PORT_5432_TCP_PORT=5432
DOKKU_DATABASE_LOLIPOP_PORT_5432_TCP_ADDR=172.17.0.1
```
## Configuration
The following will be set on the linked application by default:
If you wish to tune the postgres instances various .conf files, you can find them by using the postgres:info command.
```shell
dokku postgres:info lolipop
# or
dokku postgres:info lolipop --data-dir
```
DATABASE_URL=postgres://lolipop:SOME_PASSWORD@dokku-postgres-lolipop:5432/lolipop
```
## Backups
The host exposed here only works internally in docker containers. If you want your container to be reachable from outside, you should use the 'expose' subcommand. Another service can be linked to your app:
```shell
dokku postgres:link other_service playground
```
It is possible to change the protocol for database_url by setting the environment variable database_database_scheme on the app. Doing so will after linking will cause the plugin to think the service is not linked, and we advise you to unlink before proceeding.
```shell
dokku config:set playground DATABASE_DATABASE_SCHEME=postgres2
dokku postgres:link lolipop playground
```
This will cause database_url to be set as:
```
postgres2://lolipop:SOME_PASSWORD@dokku-postgres-lolipop:5432/lolipop
```
### unlink the postgres service from the app
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:unlink <service> <app>
```
You can unlink a postgres service:
> NOTE: this will restart your app and unset related environment variables
```shell
dokku postgres:unlink lolipop playground
```
### Service Lifecycle
The lifecycle of each service can be managed through the following commands:
### connect to the service via the postgres connection tool
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:connect <service>
```
Connect to the service via the postgres connection tool:
```shell
dokku postgres:connect lolipop
```
### enter or run a command in a running postgres service container
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:enter <service>
```
A bash prompt can be opened against a running service. Filesystem changes will not be saved to disk.
```shell
dokku postgres:enter lolipop
```
You may also run a command directly against the service. Filesystem changes will not be saved to disk.
```shell
dokku postgres:enter lolipop touch /tmp/test
```
### expose a postgres service on custom port if provided (random port otherwise)
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:expose <service> <ports...>
```
Expose the service on the service's normal ports, allowing access to it from the public interface (0. 0. 0. 0):
```shell
dokku postgres:expose lolipop ${PLUGIN_DATASTORE_PORTS[@]}
```
### unexpose a previously exposed postgres service
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:unexpose <service>
```
Unexpose the service, removing access to it from the public interface (0. 0. 0. 0):
```shell
dokku postgres:unexpose lolipop
```
### promote service <service> as DATABASE_URL in <app>
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:promote <service> <app>
```
If you have a postgres service linked to an app and try to link another postgres service another link environment variable will be generated automatically:
```
DOKKU_DATABASE_BLUE_URL=postgres://other_service:ANOTHER_PASSWORD@dokku-postgres-other-service:5432/other_service
```
You can promote the new service to be the primary one:
> NOTE: this will restart your app
```shell
dokku postgres:promote other_service playground
```
This will replace database_url with the url from other_service and generate another environment variable to hold the previous value if necessary. You could end up with the following for example:
```
DATABASE_URL=postgres://other_service:ANOTHER_PASSWORD@dokku-postgres-other-service:5432/other_service
DOKKU_DATABASE_BLUE_URL=postgres://other_service:ANOTHER_PASSWORD@dokku-postgres-other-service:5432/other_service
DOKKU_DATABASE_SILVER_URL=postgres://lolipop:SOME_PASSWORD@dokku-postgres-lolipop:5432/lolipop
```
### start a previously stopped postgres service
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:start <service>
```
Start the service:
```shell
dokku postgres:start lolipop
```
### stop a running postgres service
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:stop <service>
```
Stop the service and the running container:
```shell
dokku postgres:stop lolipop
```
### graceful shutdown and restart of the postgres service container
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:restart <service>
```
Restart the service:
```shell
dokku postgres:restart lolipop
```
### upgrade service <service> to the specified versions
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:upgrade <service> [--upgrade-flags...]
```
You can upgrade an existing service to a new image or image-version:
```shell
dokku postgres:upgrade lolipop
```
### Service Automation
Service scripting can be executed using the following commands:
### list all postgres service links for a given app
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:app-links <app>
```
List all postgres services that are linked to the 'playground' app.
```shell
dokku postgres:app-links playground
```
### create container <new-name> then copy data from <name> into <new-name>
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:clone <service> <new-service> [--clone-flags...]
```
You can clone an existing service to a new one:
```shell
dokku postgres:clone lolipop lolipop-2
```
### check if the postgres service exists
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:exists <service>
```
Here we check if the lolipop postgres service exists.
```shell
dokku postgres:exists lolipop
```
### check if the postgres service is linked to an app
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:linked <service> <app>
```
Here we check if the lolipop postgres service is linked to the 'playground' app.
```shell
dokku postgres:linked lolipop playground
```
### list all apps linked to the postgres service
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:links <service>
```
List all apps linked to the 'lolipop' postgres service.
```shell
dokku postgres:links lolipop
```
### Data Management
The underlying service data can be imported and exported with the following commands:
### import a dump into the postgres service database
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:import <service>
```
Import a datastore dump:
```shell
dokku postgres:import lolipop < database.dump
```
### export a dump of the postgres service database
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:export <service>
```
By default, datastore output is exported to stdout:
```shell
dokku postgres:export lolipop
```
You can redirect this output to a file:
```shell
dokku postgres:export lolipop > lolipop.dump
```
### Backups
Datastore backups are supported via AWS S3 and S3 compatible services like [minio](https://github.com/minio/minio).
You may skip the `backup-auth` step if your dokku install is running within EC2
and has access to the bucket via an IAM profile. In that case, use the `--use-iam`
option with the `backup` command.
You may skip the `backup-auth` step if your dokku install is running within EC2 and has access to the bucket via an IAM profile. In that case, use the `--use-iam` option with the `backup` command.
Backups can be performed using the backup commands:
### sets up authentication for backups on the postgres service
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:backup-auth <service> <aws-access-key-id> <aws-secret-access-key> <aws-default-region> <aws-signature-version> <endpoint-url>
```
# setup s3 backup authentication
Setup s3 backup authentication:
```shell
dokku postgres:backup-auth lolipop AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
# remove s3 authentication
dokku postgres:backup-deauth lolipop
# backup the `lolipop` service to the `BUCKET_NAME` bucket on AWS
dokku postgres:backup lolipop BUCKET_NAME
# schedule a backup
# CRON_SCHEDULE is a crontab expression, eg. "0 3 * * *" for each day at 3am
dokku postgres:backup-schedule lolipop CRON_SCHEDULE BUCKET_NAME
# cat the contents of the configured backup cronfile for the service
dokku postgres:backup-schedule-cat lolipop
# remove the scheduled backup from cron
dokku postgres:backup-unschedule lolipop
```
Backup auth can also be set up for different regions, signature versions and endpoints (e.g. for minio):
Setup s3 backup authentication with different region:
```
# setup s3 backup authentication with different region
```shell
dokku postgres:backup-auth lolipop AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY AWS_REGION
```
# setup s3 backup authentication with different signature version and endpoint
Setup s3 backup authentication with different signature version and endpoint:
```shell
dokku postgres:backup-auth lolipop AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY AWS_REGION AWS_SIGNATURE_VERSION ENDPOINT_URL
```
# more specific example for minio auth
More specific example for minio auth:
```shell
dokku postgres:backup-auth lolipop MINIO_ACCESS_KEY_ID MINIO_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY us-east-1 s3v4 https://YOURMINIOSERVICE
```
## Importing Data
The `import` command should be used with any non-plain-text files exported by `pg_dump`. To import a SQL file, use `connect` like this:
### removes backup authentication for the postgres service
```shell
dokku postgres:connect db < ./dump.sql
# usage
dokku postgres:backup-deauth <service>
```
## Security
Remove s3 authentication:
The connection to the database is done over SSL. A self-signed certificate is
automatically generated when creating the service. It can be replaced by a
custom certificate by overwriting the `server.crt` and `server.key` files in
`/var/lib/dokku/services/postgres/<DB_NAME>/data`.
The `server.key` must be chmoded to 600 and must be owned by the postgres user
or root.
```shell
dokku postgres:backup-deauth lolipop
```
## Disabling `docker pull` calls
### creates a backup of the postgres service to an existing s3 bucket
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:backup <service> <bucket-name> [--use-iam]
```
Backup the 'lolipop' service to the 'my-s3-bucket' bucket on aws:
```shell
dokku postgres:backup lolipop my-s3-bucket --use-iam
```
### sets encryption for all future backups of postgres service
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:backup-set-encryption <service> <passphrase>
```
Set a gpg passphrase for backups:
```shell
dokku postgres:backup-set-encryption lolipop
```
### unsets encryption for future backups of the postgres service
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:backup-unset-encryption <service>
```
Unset a gpg encryption key for backups:
```shell
dokku postgres:backup-unset-encryption lolipop
```
### schedules a backup of the postgres service
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:backup-schedule <service> <schedule> <bucket-name> [--use-iam]
```
Schedule a backup:
> 'schedule' is a crontab expression, eg. "0 3 * * *" for each day at 3am
```shell
dokku postgres:backup-schedule lolipop "0 3 * * *" my-s3-bucket
```
Schedule a backup and authenticate via iam:
```shell
dokku postgres:backup-schedule lolipop "0 3 * * *" my-s3-bucket --use-iam
```
### cat the contents of the configured backup cronfile for the service
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:backup-schedule-cat <service>
```
Cat the contents of the configured backup cronfile for the service:
```shell
dokku postgres:backup-schedule-cat lolipop
```
### unschedules the backup of the postgres service
```shell
# usage
dokku postgres:backup-unschedule <service>
```
Remove the scheduled backup from cron:
```shell
dokku postgres:backup-unschedule lolipop
```
### Disabling `docker pull` calls
If you wish to disable the `docker pull` calls that the plugin triggers, you may set the `POSTGRES_DISABLE_PULL` environment variable to `true`. Once disabled, you will need to pull the service image you wish to deploy as shown in the `stderr` output.

404
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@@ -0,0 +1,404 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import re
def compile(service, version, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented, dokku_version):
return "\n\n".join([
header(service),
description(service, version),
requirements_section(dokku_version),
installation_section(service, dokku_version),
commands_section(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented),
usage_section(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented),
]).replace("\n\n\n\n\n", "\n").replace("\n\n\n\n", "\n").replace("\n\n\n", "\n\n")
def header(service):
return " ".join([
f"# dokku {service}",
f"[![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/dokku/dokku-{service}.svg?branch=master \"Build Status\")](https://travis-ci.org/dokku/dokku-{service})",
f"[![IRC Network](https://img.shields.io/badge/irc-freenode-blue.svg \"IRC Freenode\")](https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=dokku)",
])
def description(service, version):
return f"Official {service} plugin for dokku. Currently defaults to installing [{service} {version}](https://hub.docker.com/_/{service}/)."
def requirements_section(dokku_version):
return "\n".join([
"## Requirements",
"",
f"- dokku {dokku_version}",
"- docker 1.8.x",
])
def installation_section(service, dokku_version):
return "\n".join([
"## Installation",
"",
"```shell",
f"# on {dokku_version}",
f"sudo dokku plugin:install https://github.com/dokku/dokku-{service}.git {service}",
"```",
])
def commands_section(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented):
content = [
"## Commands",
"",
"```",
]
subcommands = os.listdir("subcommands")
subcommands.sort()
command_list = []
descriptions = []
for filename in subcommands:
if filename in unimplemented:
continue
data = command_data(filename, service, alias, scheme, ports)
description = data["description"]
arguments = data["arguments_string"]
command_list.append(f"{service}:{filename} {arguments}")
descriptions.append(description)
maxlen = max(map(len, command_list))
if maxlen > 50:
maxlen = 50
for command, description in zip(command_list, descriptions):
space_count = maxlen - len(command)
content.append("{0}{1} # {2}".format(command, " " * space_count, description))
content.append("```")
return "\n".join(content)
def usage_section(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented):
return "\n\n".join([
"## Usage",
f"Help for any commands can be displayed by specifying the command as an argument to {service}:help. Please consult the `{service}:help` command for any undocumented commands.",
usage_intro(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented),
usage_lifecycle(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented),
usage_automation(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented),
usage_data_management(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented),
usage_backup(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented),
usage_docker_pull(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented),
])
def usage_intro(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented):
commands = ["create", "info", "list", "logs", "link", "unlink"]
content = ["### Basic Usage"]
return fetch_commands_content(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented, commands, content)
def usage_lifecycle(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented):
commands = ["connect", "enter", "expose", "unexpose", "promote", "start", "stop", "restart", "upgrade"]
content = [
"### Service Lifecycle",
"",
"The lifecycle of each service can be managed through the following commands:",
"",
]
return fetch_commands_content(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented, commands, content)
def usage_automation(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented):
commands = ["app-links", "clone", "exists", "linked", "links"]
content = [
"### Service Automation",
"",
"Service scripting can be executed using the following commands:",
"",
]
return fetch_commands_content(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented, commands, content)
def usage_data_management(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented):
commands = ["import", "export"]
content = [
"### Data Management",
"",
"The underlying service data can be imported and exported with the following commands:",
"",
]
return fetch_commands_content(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented, commands, content)
def usage_backup(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented):
commands = ["backup-auth", "backup-deauth", "backup", "backup-set-encryption", "backup-unset-encryption", "backup-schedule", "backup-schedule-cat", "backup-unschedule",]
content = [
"### Backups",
"",
"Datastore backups are supported via AWS S3 and S3 compatible services like [minio](https://github.com/minio/minio).",
"",
"You may skip the `backup-auth` step if your dokku install is running within EC2 and has access to the bucket via an IAM profile. In that case, use the `--use-iam` option with the `backup` command.",
"",
"Backups can be performed using the backup commands:",
"",
]
return fetch_commands_content(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented, commands, content)
def usage_docker_pull(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented):
service_prefix = service.upper()
return "\n".join([
"### Disabling `docker pull` calls",
"",
f"If you wish to disable the `docker pull` calls that the plugin triggers, you may set the `{service_prefix}_DISABLE_PULL` environment variable to `true`. Once disabled, you will need to pull the service image you wish to deploy as shown in the `stderr` output.",
"",
"Please ensure the proper images are in place when `docker pull` is disabled.",
])
def fetch_commands_content(service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented, commands, content):
i = 0
for command in commands:
output = command_help(command, service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented)
if output == "":
continue
content.append(output)
i += 1
if i == 0:
return ""
return "\n".join(content)
def parse_args(line):
line = line.strip()
arguments = []
for arg in re.findall("([A-Z_]+)", line):
arg = arg.replace("_", "-").lower()
if arg.endswith("optional-flag"):
arg = arg.replace("-optional-flag", "")
arguments.append(f"[--{arg}]")
elif arg.endswith("-flag"):
if arg == "info-flag":
arguments.append(f"[--single-info-flag]")
else:
arg = arg.replace("-flag", "")
first_letter = arg[0]
arguments.append(f"[-{first_letter}|--{arg}]")
elif arg.endswith("-flags-list"):
arg = arg.replace("-list", "")
arguments.append(f"[--{arg}...]")
elif arg.endswith("list"):
arg = arg.replace("-list", "")
arguments.append(f"<{arg}...>")
else:
arguments.append(f"<{arg}>")
return " ".join(arguments)
def command_help(command, service, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented):
if command in unimplemented:
return ""
data = command_data(command, service, alias, scheme, ports)
content = [
f"### {data['description']}",
"",
"```shell",
"# usage",
f"dokku {service}:{command} {data['arguments_string']}",
"```",
]
# if len(data["arguments"]) > 0:
# content.append("")
# content.append("arguments:")
# content.append("")
# for argument in data["arguments"]:
# content.append(f"- {argument}")
# if len(data["flags"]) > 0:
# content.append("")
# content.append("flags:")
# content.append("")
# for flag in data["flags"]:
# content.append(f"- {flag}")
if len(data["examples"]) > 0:
content.append("")
content.append(data["examples"])
return "\n" + "\n".join(content)
def command_data(command, service, alias, scheme, ports):
description = None
arguments = []
arguments_string = ""
example_lines = []
flags = []
with open(os.path.join("subcommands", command)) as f:
for line in f.readlines():
line = line.strip()
line = line.replace("$PLUGIN_SERVICE", service)
line = line.replace("$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX", service)
line = line.replace("${PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX}", service)
line = line.replace("${PLUGIN_DEFAULT_ALIAS}", alias)
line = line.replace("${PLUGIN_SCHEME}", scheme)
line = line.replace("${PLUGIN_DATASTORE_PORTS[0]}", ports[0])
if "declare desc" in line:
description = re.search('"(.+)"', line).group(1)
elif "$1" in line:
arguments_string = parse_args(line)
elif line.startswith("#A "):
argument = line.replace("#A ", "")
parts = [a.strip() for a in argument.split(",", 1)]
arguments.append(f"`{parts[0]}`: {parts[1]}")
elif line.startswith("#F "):
flag = line.replace("#F ", "")
parts = [a.strip() for a in flag.split(",", 1)]
flags.append(f"`{parts[0]}`: {parts[1]}")
elif line.startswith("#E "):
example_lines.append(line.replace("#E ", ""))
examples = []
sentence_lines = []
command_lines = []
codeblock_lines = []
blockquote_lines = []
for line in example_lines:
if line.startswith("export") or line.startswith("dokku"):
if len(blockquote_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_blockquote(blockquote_lines))
blockquote_lines = []
if len(codeblock_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_codeblock(codeblock_lines))
codeblock_lines = []
if len(sentence_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_sentence(sentence_lines))
sentence_lines = []
command_lines.append(line)
elif line.startswith(" "):
if len(blockquote_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_blockquote(blockquote_lines))
blockquote_lines = []
if len(command_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_command(command_lines))
command_lines = []
if len(sentence_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_sentence(sentence_lines))
sentence_lines = []
codeblock_lines.append(line.strip())
elif line.startswith(">"):
if len(codeblock_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_codeblock(codeblock_lines))
codeblock_lines = []
if len(command_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_command(command_lines))
command_lines = []
if len(sentence_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_sentence(sentence_lines))
sentence_lines = []
blockquote_lines.append(line)
else:
if len(blockquote_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_blockquote(blockquote_lines))
blockquote_lines = []
if len(codeblock_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_codeblock(codeblock_lines))
codeblock_lines = []
if len(command_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_command(command_lines))
command_lines = []
sentence_lines.append(line)
if len(blockquote_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_blockquote(blockquote_lines))
blockquote_lines = []
if len(codeblock_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_codeblock(codeblock_lines))
codeblock_lines = []
if len(command_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_command(command_lines))
command_lines = []
if len(sentence_lines) > 0:
examples.append("\n" + process_sentence(sentence_lines))
sentence_lines = []
return {
"description": description,
"arguments_string": arguments_string,
"arguments": arguments,
"flags": flags,
"examples": "\n".join(examples).strip(),
}
def process_sentence(sentence_lines):
sentence_lines = " ".join(sentence_lines)
sentences = ". ".join(i.strip().capitalize() for i in sentence_lines.split(".")).strip()
if not sentences.endswith(".") and not sentences.endswith(":"):
sentences += ":"
return sentences
def process_blockquote(blockquote_lines):
return "\n".join(blockquote_lines)
def process_command(command_lines):
command_lines = "\n".join(command_lines)
return f"```shell\n{command_lines}\n```"
def process_codeblock(codeblock_lines):
codeblock_lines = "\n".join(codeblock_lines)
return f"```\n{codeblock_lines}\n```"
def main():
service = None
version = None
alias = None
unimplemented = []
with open("config") as f:
for line in f.readlines():
if "IMAGE_VERSION=${" in line:
version = re.search('"(.+)"', line).group(1)
if "PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX=" in line:
service = re.search('"(.+)"', line).group(1)
if "PLUGIN_DEFAULT_ALIAS=" in line:
alias = re.search('"(.+)"', line).group(1)
if "PLUGIN_SCHEME=" in line:
scheme = re.search('"(.+)"', line).group(1)
if "PLUGIN_DATASTORE_PORTS=" in line:
ports = re.search('\((.+)\)', line).group(1).split(" ")
if "PLUGIN_UNIMPLEMENTED_SUBCOMMANDS=" in line:
match = re.search('\((.+)\)', line)
if match is not None:
unimplemented = [s.strip('"') for s in match.group(1).split(" ")]
text = compile(service, version, alias, scheme, ports, unimplemented, "0.12.x+")
base_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
readme_file = os.path.join(base_path, 'README.md')
with open(readme_file, 'w') as f:
f.write(text)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
source "$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)/config"
set -eo pipefail
[[ $DOKKU_TRACE ]] && set -x
source "$PLUGIN_AVAILABLE_PATH/config/functions"
@@ -217,7 +218,7 @@ service_backup() {
fi
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
docker run --rm $BACKUP_PARAMETERS dokku/s3backup:0.10.1
docker run --rm $BACKUP_PARAMETERS "$PLUGIN_S3BACKUP_IMAGE"
}
service_backup_auth() {
@@ -394,7 +395,7 @@ service_info() {
"--version: $(service_version "$SERVICE")"
)
if [[ -z "$INFO_FLAG" ]]; then
dokku_log_info2 "Container Information"
dokku_log_info2 "$SERVICE $PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX service information"
for flag in "${flag_map[@]}"; do
key="$(echo "${flag#--}" | cut -f1 -d' ' | tr - ' ')"
dokku_log_verbose "$(printf "%-20s %-25s" "${key^}" "${flag#*: }")"
@@ -494,19 +495,16 @@ service_links() {
service_list() {
declare desc="Lists all services and their status"
local SERVICES=$(ls "$PLUGIN_DATA_ROOT" 2>/dev/null)
if [[ -z $SERVICES ]]; then
dokku_log_warn "There are no $PLUGIN_SERVICE services"
else
LIST=""
if [[ -z "$DOKKU_QUIET_OUTPUT" ]]; then
LIST="NAME,VERSION,STATUS,EXPOSED PORTS,LINKS\n"
fi
for SERVICE in $SERVICES; do
LIST+="$SERVICE,$(service_version "$SERVICE"),$(service_status "$SERVICE"),$(service_exposed_ports "$SERVICE"),$(service_linked_apps "$SERVICE")\n"
done
printf "%b" "$LIST" | column -t -s,
return
fi
dokku_log_info2_quiet "$PLUGIN_SERVICE services"
for SERVICE in $SERVICES; do
echo "$SERVICE"
done
}
service_logs() {
@@ -689,7 +687,7 @@ service_port_unpause() {
echo "${PORTS[@]}" >"$PORT_FILE"
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
docker run -d --link "$SERVICE_NAME:$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX" --name "$EXPOSED_NAME" $(docker_ports_options "${PORTS[@]}") --restart always --label dokku=ambassador --label "dokku.ambassador=$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX" dokku/ambassador:0.3.1 >/dev/null
docker run -d --link "$SERVICE_NAME:$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX" --name "$EXPOSED_NAME" $(docker_ports_options "${PORTS[@]}") --restart always --label dokku=ambassador --label "dokku.ambassador=$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX" "$PLUGIN_AMBASSADOR_IMAGE" >/dev/null
if [[ "$LOG_FAIL" == "true" ]]; then
dokku_log_info1 "Service $SERVICE exposed on port(s) [container->host]: $(service_exposed_ports "$SERVICE")"
fi
@@ -740,13 +738,7 @@ service_status() {
local ID="$(cat "$SERVICE_ROOT/ID")"
local CONTAINER_STATUS
is_container_status "$ID" "Dead" && echo "dead" && return 0
is_container_status "$ID" "OOMKilled" && echo "oomkilled" && return 0
is_container_status "$ID" "Paused" && echo "paused" && return 0
is_container_status "$ID" "Restarting" && echo "restarting" && return 0
is_container_status "$ID" "Running" && echo "running" && return 0
CONTAINER_STATUS=$(docker inspect -f "{{.State.Status}}" "$CID" 2>/dev/null || true)
CONTAINER_STATUS=$(docker inspect -f "{{.State.Status}}" "$ID" 2>/dev/null || true)
[[ -n "$CONTAINER_STATUS" ]] && echo "$CONTAINER_STATUS" && return 0
echo "missing" && return 0
}

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@@ -24,3 +24,8 @@ export PLUGIN_BASE_PATH="$PLUGIN_PATH"
if [[ -n $DOKKU_API_VERSION ]]; then
export PLUGIN_BASE_PATH="$PLUGIN_ENABLED_PATH"
fi
export PLUGIN_BUSYBOX_IMAGE="busybox:1.31.1-uclibc"
export PLUGIN_AMBASSADOR_IMAGE="dokku/ambassador:0.3.3"
export PLUGIN_S3BACKUP_IMAGE="dokku/s3backup:0.10.3"
export PLUGIN_WAIT_IMAGE="dokku/wait:0.4.3"

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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ service_create_container() {
echo "$ID" >"$SERVICE_ROOT/ID"
dokku_log_verbose_quiet "Waiting for container to be ready"
docker run --rm --link "$SERVICE_NAME:$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX" dokku/wait:0.4.0 -p "$PLUGIN_DATASTORE_WAIT_PORT" >/dev/null
docker run --rm --link "$SERVICE_NAME:$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX" "$PLUGIN_WAIT_IMAGE" -p "$PLUGIN_DATASTORE_WAIT_PORT" >/dev/null
dokku_log_verbose_quiet "Creating container database"
docker exec "$SERVICE_NAME" su - postgres -c "createdb -E utf8 $DATABASE_NAME" 2>/dev/null || dokku_log_verbose_quiet 'Already exists'

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@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ fn-help-subcommand-args() {
if [[ "$arg" == *_FLAG ]]; then
arg="${arg/_FLAG/}"
if [[ $arg == "INFO" ]]; then
arg="SINGLE_INFO_FLAG..."
arg="SINGLE_INFO_FLAG"
args+=" ${BLUE}[--${arg//_/-}]${NORMAL}"
else
args+=" ${BLUE}[-${arg:0:1}|--${arg//_/-}]${NORMAL}"

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@@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ plugin-install() {
}
pull-docker-image "${PLUGIN_IMAGE}:${PLUGIN_IMAGE_VERSION}"
pull-docker-image "busybox:1.31.0-uclibc"
pull-docker-image "dokku/ambassador:0.3.1"
pull-docker-image "dokku/s3backup:0.10.1"
pull-docker-image "dokku/wait:0.4.0"
pull-docker-image "$PLUGIN_BUSYBOX_IMAGE"
pull-docker-image "$PLUGIN_AMBASSADOR_IMAGE"
pull-docker-image "$PLUGIN_S3BACKUP_IMAGE"
pull-docker-image "$PLUGIN_WAIT_IMAGE"
mkdir -p "$PLUGIN_DATA_ROOT" || echo "Failed to create $PLUGIN_SERVICE data directory"
chown dokku:dokku "$PLUGIN_DATA_ROOT"

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
[plugin]
description = "dokku postgres service plugin"
version = "1.9.4"
version = "1.11.1"
[plugin.config]

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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ service-destroy-cmd() {
service_container_rm "$SERVICE"
dokku_log_verbose_quiet "Removing data"
docker run --rm -v "$SERVICE_HOST_ROOT/data:/data" -v "$SERVICE_HOST_ROOT/config:/config" busybox:1.31.0-uclibc chmod 777 -R /config /data
docker run --rm -v "$SERVICE_HOST_ROOT/data:/data" -v "$SERVICE_HOST_ROOT/config:/config" "$PLUGIN_BUSYBOX_IMAGE" chmod 777 -R /config /data
rm -rf "$SERVICE_ROOT"
dokku_log_info2 "$PLUGIN_SERVICE container deleted: $SERVICE"

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ service-info-cmd() {
#F --service-root, show the service root directory
#F --status, show the service running status
#F --version, show the service image version
declare desc="print the connection information"
declare desc="print the service information"
local cmd="$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:info" argv=("$@")
[[ ${argv[0]} == "$cmd" ]] && shift 1
declare SERVICE="$1" INFO_FLAG="$2"

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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ teardown() {
@test "($PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:link) links to app with docker-options" {
dokku "$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:link" l my_app
run dokku docker-options my_app
run dokku docker-options:report my_app
assert_contains "${lines[*]}" "--link dokku.postgres.l:dokku-postgres-l"
assert_success
dokku "$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:unlink" l my_app

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@@ -10,27 +10,13 @@ teardown() {
}
@test "($PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:list) with no exposed ports, no linked apps" {
run dokku "$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:list"
assert_contains "${lines[*]}" "l postgres:11.6 running - -"
}
@test "($PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:list) with exposed ports" {
dokku "$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:expose" l 4242
run dokku "$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:list"
assert_contains "${lines[*]}" "l postgres:11.6 running 5432->4242 -"
}
@test "($PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:list) with linked app" {
dokku apps:create my_app
dokku "$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:link" l my_app
run dokku "$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:list"
assert_contains "${lines[*]}" "l postgres:11.6 running - my_app"
dokku --force apps:destroy my_app
run dokku --quiet "$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:list"
assert_output "l"
}
@test "($PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:list) when there are no services" {
dokku --force "$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:destroy" l
run dokku "$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:list"
assert_contains "${lines[*]}" "There are no Postgres services"
assert_output "${lines[*]}" "There are no $PLUGIN_SERVICE services"
dokku "$PLUGIN_COMMAND_PREFIX:create" l
}

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@@ -2,9 +2,13 @@
set -eo pipefail
[[ $TRACE ]] && set -x
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 762E3157
echo "deb http://nginx.org/packages/ubuntu `lsb_release -cs` nginx" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nginx.list
echo "deb http://nginx.org/packages/ubuntu $(lsb_release -cs) nginx" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nginx.list
curl -fsSL https://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.key | sudo apt-key add -
sudo mkdir -p /etc/nginx
sudo curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dokku/dokku/master/tests/dhparam.pem -o /etc/nginx/dhparam.pem
echo "dokku dokku/skip_key_file boolean true" | sudo debconf-set-selections
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dokku/dokku/master/bootstrap.sh
if [[ "$DOKKU_VERSION" == "master" ]]; then
sudo bash bootstrap.sh

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@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
# SC1090 - Can't follow non-constant source. Use a directive to specify location - https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC1090
# SC2034 - Variable appears unused. Verify it or export it - https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2034
# SC2155 - Declare and assign separately to avoid masking return values - https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2155
# SC2206 - Quote to prevent word splitting/globbing, or split robustly with mapfile or read -a - https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2206
# SC2207 - Prefer mapfile or read -a to split command output (or quote to avoid splitting) - https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2207
# SC2220 - Invalid flags are not handled. Add a *) case - https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2220
# SC2230 - which is non-standard. Use builtin 'command -v' instead - https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2230