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Namespace functions for less conflict when sourced

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Joe Ferguson
2018-09-13 10:56:38 -07:00
parent 48f2ad1b73
commit 49fb87619b

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ _is_sourced() {
}
# used to create initial posgres directories and if run as root, ensure ownership to the "postgres" user
create_postgres_dirs() {
docker_create_database_dirs() {
local user="$(id -u)"
mkdir -p "$PGDATA"
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ create_postgres_dirs() {
}
# initialize empty PGDATA directory with new database via 'initdb'
init_pgdata() {
docker_init_database_dir() {
# "initdb" is particular about the current user existing in "/etc/passwd", so we use "nss_wrapper" to fake that if necessary
# see https://github.com/docker-library/postgres/pull/253, https://github.com/docker-library/postgres/issues/359, https://cwrap.org/nss_wrapper.html
if ! getent passwd "$(id -u)" &> /dev/null && [ -e /usr/lib/libnss_wrapper.so ]; then
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ init_pgdata() {
}
# print large warning if POSTGRES_PASSWORD is empty
print_password_warning() {
docker_print_password_warning() {
# check password first so we can output the warning before postgres
# messes it up
if [ "${#POSTGRES_PASSWORD}" -ge 100 ]; then
@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ print_password_warning() {
}
# run, source, or read files from /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d (or specified directory)
process_init_files() {
docker_process_init_files() {
# psql here for backwards compatiblilty "${psql[@]}"
psql=( psql_run )
psql=( docker_psql_run )
local initDir="${1:-/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d}"
@ -137,8 +137,8 @@ process_init_files() {
. "$f"
fi
;;
*.sql) echo "$0: running $f"; psql_run -f "$f"; echo ;;
*.sql.gz) echo "$0: running $f"; gunzip -c "$f" | psql_run; echo ;;
*.sql) echo "$0: running $f"; docker_psql_run -f "$f"; echo ;;
*.sql.gz) echo "$0: running $f"; gunzip -c "$f" | docker_psql_run; echo ;;
*) echo "$0: ignoring $f" ;;
esac
echo
@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ process_init_files() {
}
# run `psql` with proper arguments for user and db
psql_run() {
docker_psql_run() {
local query_runner=( psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 --username "$POSTGRES_USER" --no-password )
if [ -n "$POSTGRES_DB" ]; then
query_runner+=( --dbname "$POSTGRES_DB" )
@ -157,9 +157,9 @@ psql_run() {
# create initial postgresql superuser with password and database
# uses environment variables for input: POSTGRES_USER, POSTGRES_PASSWORD, POSTGRES_DB
setup_database() {
docker_setup_database() {
if [ "$POSTGRES_DB" != 'postgres' ]; then
POSTGRES_DB= psql_run --dbname postgres --set db="$POSTGRES_DB" <<-'EOSQL'
POSTGRES_DB= docker_psql_run --dbname postgres --set db="$POSTGRES_DB" <<-'EOSQL'
CREATE DATABASE :"db" ;
EOSQL
echo
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ setup_database() {
}
# get user/pass and db from env vars or via file
setup_env_vars() {
docker_setup_env_vars() {
file_env 'POSTGRES_PASSWORD'
file_env 'POSTGRES_USER' 'postgres'
@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ setup_env_vars() {
}
# append md5 or trust auth to pg_hba.conf based on existence of POSTGRES_PASSWORD
setup_pg_hba() {
docker_setup_pg_hba() {
local authMethod
if [ "$POSTGRES_PASSWORD" ]; then
authMethod='md5'
@ -190,23 +190,23 @@ setup_pg_hba() {
}
# start socket-only postgresql server for setting up user or running scripts
temporary_pgserver_start() {
# all arguments will be passed along as arguments to `postgres` (via pg_ctl)
docker_temporary_pgserver_start() {
# internal start of server in order to allow set-up using psql-client
# does not listen on external TCP/IP and waits until start finishes
# does not listen on external TCP/IP and waits until start finishes (can be overridden via args)
PGUSER="${PGUSER:-$POSTGRES_USER}" \
pg_ctl -D "$PGDATA" \
-o "-c listen_addresses=''" \
-o "-c listen_addresses='' $([ "$#" -gt 0 ] && printf '%q ' "$@")" \
-w start
#??? "$@"
}
# stop postgresql server after done setting up user and running scripts
temporary_pgserver_stop() {
docker_temporary_pgserver_stop() {
PGUSER="${PGUSER:-postgres}" \
pg_ctl -D "$PGDATA" -m fast -w stop
}
main() {
_main() {
# if first arg looks like a flag, assume we want to run postgres server
if [ "${1:0:1}" = '-' ]; then
set -- postgres "$@"
@ -214,32 +214,32 @@ main() {
# setup data directories and permissions, then restart script as postgres user
if [ "$1" = 'postgres' ] && [ "$(id -u)" = '0' ]; then
create_postgres_dirs
docker_create_database_dirs
exec gosu postgres "$BASH_SOURCE" "$@"
fi
if [ "$1" = 'postgres' ]; then
create_postgres_dirs
docker_create_database_dirs
# only run initialization on an empty data directory
# look specifically for PG_VERSION, as it is expected in the DB dir
if [ ! -s "$PGDATA/PG_VERSION" ]; then
init_pgdata
docker_init_database_dir
setup_env_vars
print_password_warning
setup_pg_hba
docker_setup_env_vars
docker_print_password_warning
docker_setup_pg_hba
# PGPASSWORD is required for psql when authentication is required for 'local' connections via pg_hba.conf and is otherwise harmless
# e.g. when '--auth=md5' or '--auth-local=md5' is used in POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS
export PGPASSWORD="${PGPASSWORD:-$POSTGRES_PASSWORD}"
temporary_pgserver_start
docker_temporary_pgserver_start "${@:2}"
setup_database
docker_setup_database
process_init_files
docker_process_init_files
temporary_pgserver_stop
docker_temporary_pgserver_stop
unset PGPASSWORD
echo
@ -256,5 +256,5 @@ main() {
}
if ! _is_sourced; then
main "$@"
_main "$@"
fi