comparison scripts/remote-backup-existing.sh @ 341:9735d4fef9c5 production v2.7.0

flow: Merged <release> '2.7.0' to <master> ('production').
author aldrich@ssdt-ohio.org
date Mon, 04 May 2020 19:13:14 +0100
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1 #!/bin/bash
2 # This is similar to the remote backup script except it uses an existing database backup
3 # MCOECN personnel used the basic script and modified it
4 # The current directory is expected to contain a project configured
5 # as with SSDT conventions for an application database.
6 #
7 # The file will also be placed on the specified remote target
8 # The format of the output is a compressed pg_dump (sql) format.
9 # Still needs tweaking
10 #
11 # testing changes additional
12 # This will send both usasdb and uspsdb,
13 # along with the top level contents of the project directory
14 #Environment variables can be used for REMOTE_BACKUP_TARGET and REMOTE_USERNAME
15 remoteTarget=${1:-$REMOTE_BACKUP_TARGET}
16 userName=${2:-$REMOTE_USERNAME}
17 projectDir=${3:-$PWD}
18
19 cd $projectDir
20
21 source "${SSDT_SCRIPTS:-$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")}/.functions.sh"
22
23 set -o pipefail
24
25 project=$(composeGetProject)
26
27 #If the project is empty, we want to stop the process because this is being run from the wrong directory
28
29 if [ "$project" == "" ]; then
30
31 echo "no project available"
32
33 exit 1
34
35 fi
36
37 echo "project is $project"
38 echo "Remote target is $remoteTarget"
39 echo "Username is $userName"
40
41
42 backupFile1=$(ls ./backup/*usasdb*.backup.gz | tail -n 1)
43 backupFile2=$(ls ./backup/*uspsdb*.backup.gz | tail -n 1)
44
45
46 #Create remote directory before scp
47 host=`echo $userName@$remoteTarget | sed -e 's/:.*//'`
48
49 target=`echo $remoteTarget | sed -e 's/.*://'`
50
51
52 ssh $host mkdir -p $target/$project
53
54 #SCP files
55 #
56 scp ${backupFile1} ${backupFile2} $userName@$remoteTarget/$project
57
58 echo " "
59
60 echo "completed sending ${backupFile1} and ${backupFile2} to ${remoteTarget}/${project} as user $userName"
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