#!/bin/bash set -e set -x # What user should we use for connecting to the database POSTGRES_USER="${POSTGRES_USER:-postgres}" # We pipe this output through cat to ensure we always get return code 0 # We have to do this because on production database zulip may not exist, so psql # will fail with return code 2. Because set -e is on, this will cause the script # to bail. records=`su "$POSTGRES_USER" -c "psql -Atc 'SELECT COUNT(*) FROM zulip.zerver_message;' zulip" | cat` if [[ $records -gt 200 ]] then set +x echo "WARNING: This will delete your Zulip database which currently contains $records messages." read -p "Do you want to proceed? " -n 1 -r echo if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] then exit 1 fi set -x fi # Shut down all services to ensure a quiescent state. if [ -e "/var/run/supervisor.sock" ]; then supervisorctl stop all fi # Drop any open connections to any old database. Hackishly call using # source because postgres user can't read /root/zulip/scripts/setup. source "$(dirname "$0")/terminate-psql-sessions" postgres zulip zulip_base ( # Make sure the current working directory is readable by postgres cd / su "$POSTGRES_USER" -c psql <