listmonk/cmd/upgrade.go

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Go

package main
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/jmoiron/sqlx"
"github.com/knadh/koanf"
"github.com/knadh/listmonk/internal/migrations"
"github.com/knadh/stuffbin"
"github.com/lib/pq"
"golang.org/x/mod/semver"
)
// migFunc represents a migration function for a particular version.
// fn (generally) executes database migrations and additionally
// takes the filesystem and config objects in case there are additional bits
// of logic to be performed before executing upgrades. fn is idempotent.
type migFunc struct {
version string
fn func(*sqlx.DB, stuffbin.FileSystem, *koanf.Koanf) error
}
// migList is the list of available migList ordered by the semver.
// Each migration is a Go file in internal/migrations named after the semver.
// The functions are named as: v0.7.0 => migrations.V0_7_0() and are idempotent.
var migList = []migFunc{
{"v0.4.0", migrations.V0_4_0},
{"v0.7.0", migrations.V0_7_0},
{"v0.8.0", migrations.V0_8_0},
{"v0.9.0", migrations.V0_9_0},
}
// upgrade upgrades the database to the current version by running SQL migration files
// for all version from the last known version to the current one.
func upgrade(db *sqlx.DB, fs stuffbin.FileSystem, prompt bool) {
if prompt {
var ok string
fmt.Printf("** IMPORTANT: Take a backup of the database before upgrading.\n")
fmt.Print("continue (y/n)? ")
if _, err := fmt.Scanf("%s", &ok); err != nil {
lo.Fatalf("error reading value from terminal: %v", err)
}
if strings.ToLower(ok) != "y" {
fmt.Println("upgrade cancelled")
return
}
}
_, toRun, err := getPendingMigrations(db)
if err != nil {
lo.Fatalf("error checking migrations: %v", err)
}
// No migrations to run.
if len(toRun) == 0 {
lo.Printf("no upgrades to run. Database is up to date.")
return
}
// Execute migrations in succession.
for _, m := range toRun {
lo.Printf("running migration %s", m.version)
if err := m.fn(db, fs, ko); err != nil {
lo.Fatalf("error running migration %s: %v", m.version, err)
}
// Record the migration version in the settings table. There was no
// settings table until v0.7.0, so ignore the no-table errors.
if err := recordMigrationVersion(m.version, db); err != nil {
if isTableNotExistErr(err) {
continue
}
lo.Fatalf("error recording migration version %s: %v", m.version, err)
}
}
lo.Printf("upgrade complete")
}
// checkUpgrade checks if the current database schema matches the expected
// binary version.
func checkUpgrade(db *sqlx.DB) {
lastVer, toRun, err := getPendingMigrations(db)
if err != nil {
lo.Fatalf("error checking migrations: %v", err)
}
// No migrations to run.
if len(toRun) == 0 {
return
}
var vers []string
for _, m := range toRun {
vers = append(vers, m.version)
}
lo.Fatalf(`there are %d pending database upgrade(s): %v. The last upgrade was %s. Backup the database and run listmonk --upgrade`,
len(toRun), vers, lastVer)
}
// getPendingMigrations gets the pending migrations by comparing the last
// recorded migration in the DB against all migrations listed in `migrations`.
func getPendingMigrations(db *sqlx.DB) (string, []migFunc, error) {
lastVer, err := getLastMigrationVersion()
if err != nil {
return "", nil, err
}
// Iterate through the migration versions and get everything above the last
// last upgraded semver.
var toRun []migFunc
for i, m := range migList {
if semver.Compare(m.version, lastVer) > 0 {
toRun = migList[i:]
break
}
}
return lastVer, toRun, nil
}
// getLastMigrationVersion returns the last migration semver recorded in the DB.
// If there isn't any, `v0.0.0` is returned.
func getLastMigrationVersion() (string, error) {
var v string
if err := db.Get(&v, `
SELECT COALESCE(
(SELECT value->>-1 FROM settings WHERE key='migrations'),
'v0.0.0')`); err != nil {
if isTableNotExistErr(err) {
return "v0.0.0", nil
}
return v, err
}
return v, nil
}
// isPqNoTableErr checks if the given error represents a Postgres/pq
// "table does not exist" error.
func isTableNotExistErr(err error) bool {
if p, ok := err.(*pq.Error); ok {
// `settings` table does not exist. It was introduced in v0.7.0.
if p.Code == "42P01" {
return true
}
}
return false
}