ci(postgres): scheduled fan-out Postgres CI (daily 3am IST + 'postgres' label gate)

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Mihir Kandoi
2026-06-24 10:39:44 +05:30
parent ead694c9cb
commit 8fd0813614
4 changed files with 592 additions and 184 deletions

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.github/helper/hydrate.sh vendored Executable file
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Hydrate a test shard from the setup job's artifact.
#
# The bench (apps, venv, node_modules, sites) is already on disk at ~/frappe-bench — the
# workflow untar'd it from the artifact the setup job built. So there is NO bench init, no
# asset build, and no reinstall here: just bring the DB up and restore the dump the setup job
# baked into the bench, then start bench so tests can run. Mirrors the DB + bench-start tail of
# install.sh. The whole point is that the expensive work happened ONCE in the setup job.
#
set -e
ci_user="${ERPNEXT_CI_USER:-frappe}"
db_host="${DB_HOST:-127.0.0.1}"
dump="${CI_BASELINE_BACKUP:-/home/$ci_user/frappe-bench/test_site-db.sql.gz}"
# Re-exec as the ci user (uid 1001) so bench/cache ownership matches the artifact, same as
# install.sh. The workflow untar'd as root with -p, so the files are already owned by ci.
if [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ] && [ "${SKIP_SYSTEM_SETUP:-0}" = "1" ] && [ "$ci_user" != "root" ]; then
exec su -m "$ci_user" -s /bin/bash -c \
"ERPNEXT_CI_USER='$ci_user' DB_HOST='$db_host' CI_BASELINE_BACKUP='$dump' bash '$0'"
fi
cd ~/frappe-bench
# Start the DB on the datadir baked into the artifact. It's already populated (the setup job
# reinstalled into this very datadir), so there is NO restore — the server comes up on the
# existing files. This is what replaces the per-shard SQL replay.
bash ~/frappe-bench/start-db.sh
# Bring up redis (lightmode unit tests need cache + queue). In the self-hosted container we use the
# full `bench start` (web/workers too, like install.sh). On the bare GitHub Postgres shard
# `bench start` (honcho) lagged — it blocks the redis procs behind web/worker procs the lightmode
# suite never uses, so the wait below burned its full timeout (~4m). There, start the two redis
# instances directly: fast and deterministic.
if [ "${DB:-mariadb}" = "postgres" ]; then
# Start redis directly as daemons — reliable and persists across steps. Do NOT route it through
# `bench start`: honcho tears the whole process group down if any one Procfile proc dies on the
# bare shard, which took redis with it (redis @ 13000 refused in Run Tests). Keeping redis
# independent is what makes it survive. The web server (for PDF tests) is NOT started here — a
# backgrounded server doesn't survive into the next step; it's started inside the Run Tests step.
for conf in redis_cache redis_queue; do
[ -f ~/frappe-bench/config/$conf.conf ] && redis-server ~/frappe-bench/config/$conf.conf --daemonize yes
done
else
bench start >> ~/frappe-bench/bench_start.log 2>&1 &
fi
# Wait for redis, failing fast instead of silently burning minutes if it never comes up.
cfg=~/frappe-bench/sites/common_site_config.json
if [ -f "$cfg" ]; then
ports=$(python - "$cfg" <<'PY'
import json, re, sys
try:
cfg = json.load(open(sys.argv[1]))
except Exception:
sys.exit(0)
for key in ("redis_cache", "redis_queue"):
m = re.search(r":(\d+)", str(cfg.get(key, "")))
if m:
print(m.group(1))
PY
)
for port in $ports; do
up=0
for _ in $(seq 1 60); do
if (exec 3<>"/dev/tcp/127.0.0.1/$port") 2>/dev/null; then exec 3>&- 3<&-; up=1; break; fi
sleep 1
done
[ "$up" = "1" ] || { echo "redis did not come up on port $port"; exit 1; }
done
fi
echo "Hydrated: DB up on baked datadir, redis up — ready for tests."

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githubbranch=${GITHUB_BASE_REF:-${GITHUB_REF##*/}}
frappeuser=${FRAPPE_USER:-"frappe"}
frappecommitish=${FRAPPE_BRANCH:-$githubbranch}
db_host=${DB_HOST:-"127.0.0.1"}
db_user_host=${DB_USER_HOST:-"localhost"}
wkhtmltox_deb=${WKHTMLTOX_DEB:-"/tmp/wkhtmltox.deb"}
bench_cache_dir=${BENCH_CACHE_DIR:-}
run_as_ci_user_if_needed() {
if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ] || [ "${SKIP_SYSTEM_SETUP:-0}" != "1" ] || [ "${ERPNEXT_CI_NON_ROOT:-0}" = "1" ]; then
return
fi
local missing_packages=()
if ! command -v pkg-config >/dev/null 2>&1; then
missing_packages+=("pkg-config")
fi
if ! command -v mariadb_config >/dev/null 2>&1 && ! command -v mysql_config >/dev/null 2>&1; then
missing_packages+=("libmariadb-dev")
fi
if ! command -v crontab >/dev/null 2>&1; then
missing_packages+=("cron")
fi
if [ "${#missing_packages[@]}" -gt 0 ]; then
apt-get update
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends "${missing_packages[@]}"
fi
local ci_user="${ERPNEXT_CI_USER:-frappe}"
if ! id "$ci_user" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
useradd --home-dir "$HOME" --no-create-home --shell /bin/bash "$ci_user"
fi
rm -rf ~/frappe ~/frappe-bench
local ci_dirs=(
"$HOME"
"$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
"$HOME/.cache"
"${PIP_CACHE_DIR:-$HOME/.cache/pip}"
"${npm_config_cache:-$HOME/.npm}"
"${YARN_CACHE_FOLDER:-$HOME/.cache/yarn}"
"$HOME/.yarn"
"${UV_CACHE_DIR:-$HOME/.cache/uv}"
"$(dirname "$wkhtmltox_deb")"
)
if [ -n "$bench_cache_dir" ]; then
ci_dirs+=("$bench_cache_dir")
fi
# Create + own (non-recursively) the home/cache/workspace dirs before dropping to
# the ci user. We deliberately do NOT wipe the yarn/uv caches here so a persistent
# cache (mounted volume or baked image layer) stays warm across runs.
mkdir -p "${ci_dirs[@]}" "$HOME/.yarn"
chown "$ci_user:$ci_user" "${ci_dirs[@]}" "$HOME/.yarn"
export ERPNEXT_CI_NON_ROOT=1
exec su -m "$ci_user" -s /bin/bash -c "cd '$HOME' && bash '$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/.github/helper/install.sh'"
}
run_as_ci_user_if_needed
run_ci_step() {
local label=$1
shift
echo "::group::${label}"
date -u
timeout --foreground "${CI_INSTALL_STEP_TIMEOUT:-600}" "$@"
local exit_code=$?
date -u
echo "::endgroup::"
return "$exit_code"
}
if [ -n "${GITHUB_WORKSPACE:-}" ]; then
git config --global --add safe.directory "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" || true
git config --global --add safe.directory "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/.git" || true
fi
rm -rf ~/frappe ~/frappe-bench
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Phase 1 — parallelise the three slow, independent setup steps:
# a) system packages b) frappe-bench pip install c) frappe git fetch
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
sudo apt update
if [ "${SKIP_SYSTEM_SETUP:-0}" != "1" ]; then
sudo apt-get update
# apt remove/install must run sequentially but can overlap with pip and git.
sudo apt remove mysql-server mysql-client
sudo apt install libcups2-dev redis-server mariadb-client libmariadb-dev &
apt_pid=$!
# apt remove/install must run sequentially but can overlap with pip and git.
sudo apt-get remove -y mysql-server mysql-client
sudo apt-get install -y libcups2-dev redis-server mariadb-client libmariadb-dev &
apt_pid=$!
pip install frappe-bench &
pip_pid=$!
pip install frappe-bench &
pip_pid=$!
else
apt_pid=
pip_pid=
fi
mkdir frappe
(
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) &
clone_pid=$!
wait $apt_pid
wait $pip_pid
if [ -n "$apt_pid" ]; then wait $apt_pid; fi
if [ -n "$pip_pid" ]; then wait $pip_pid; fi
wait $clone_pid
pushd frappe
git checkout FETCH_HEAD
popd
frappe_sha=$(git -C frappe rev-parse HEAD)
get_bench_cache_archive() {
if [ -z "$bench_cache_dir" ]; then
return
fi
mkdir -p "$bench_cache_dir"
# Keyed on tool versions only (NOT the frappe SHA): any recent base bench works, because
# restore_warm_bench fast-forwards it to the exact live develop SHA. This is what lets a
# constantly-moving develop still hit the cache.
local cache_key
cache_key=$(
{
uname -m
python --version
node --version
bench --version
} | sha256sum | awk '{print $1}'
)
echo "${bench_cache_dir}/frappe-bench-base-${cache_key}.tar.zst"
}
restore_warm_bench() {
bench_cache_archive=$(get_bench_cache_archive)
[ -n "$bench_cache_archive" ] && [ -f "$bench_cache_archive" ] || return 1
echo "Restoring base bench from ${bench_cache_archive}"
tar --use-compress-program=unzstd -xf "$bench_cache_archive" -C ~ || return 1
[ -d ~/frappe-bench/apps/frappe/.git ] || return 1
mkdir -p ~/frappe-bench/sites ~/frappe-bench/logs
[ -f ~/frappe-bench/sites/apps.txt ] || printf "frappe\n" > ~/frappe-bench/sites/apps.txt
[ -f ~/frappe-bench/sites/common_site_config.json ] || printf "{}\n" > ~/frappe-bench/sites/common_site_config.json
# Fast-forward the restored frappe to the EXACT live develop SHA fetched in phase 1, then
# rebuild only what changed. The editable install means the venv tracks the new code with
# no reinstall. Any failure returns non-zero so the caller falls back to a full bench init.
if ! (
cd ~/frappe-bench/apps/frappe || exit 1
# Phase 1 already fetched ~/frappe to the exact live develop SHA. Fetch that commit
# straight from it (bench init names the remote 'upstream', not 'origin', and points
# it at this local clone — so a plain `git fetch origin` does not work).
git fetch --no-tags "$HOME/frappe" HEAD || exit 1
git checkout --force FETCH_HEAD || exit 1
); then
echo "Fast-forward to ${frappe_sha} failed; falling back to full init"
rm -rf ~/frappe-bench
return 1
fi
# Pick up any frappe dependency changes since the base was built (cached → fast if none),
# so a develop commit that bumped requirements doesn't leave a stale venv.
if ! ~/frappe-bench/env/bin/python -m pip install -q -e ~/frappe-bench/apps/frappe; then
echo "frappe dependency refresh failed; falling back to full init"
rm -rf ~/frappe-bench
return 1
fi
( cd ~/frappe-bench && CI=Yes bench build --app frappe ) || { rm -rf ~/frappe-bench; return 1; }
return 0
}
save_warm_bench() {
if [ -z "${bench_cache_archive:-}" ] || [ -f "$bench_cache_archive" ]; then
return
fi
if [ -n "$bench_cache_dir" ] && [ ! -w "$bench_cache_dir" ]; then
echo "Skipping warm bench save because ${bench_cache_dir} is not writable"
return
fi
local tmp_archive
tmp_archive="${bench_cache_archive}.${$}.tmp"
echo "Saving warm bench to ${bench_cache_archive}"
# Keep sites/common_site_config.json (the redis ports live there — dropping it makes the
# restore path fall back to a default redis port that bench start never bound, so reinstall
# fails with "redis ... connection refused"). Only the rebuildable sites/assets is excluded;
# restore_warm_bench runs `bench build` to regenerate it.
tar \
--use-compress-program="zstd -T0 -3" \
--exclude="frappe-bench/logs" \
--exclude="frappe-bench/sites/assets" \
-cf "$tmp_archive" \
-C ~ frappe-bench
mv "$tmp_archive" "$bench_cache_archive"
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Phase 2 — bench init and site setup
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
bench init --skip-assets --frappe-path ~/frappe --python "$(which python)" frappe-bench
install_whktml() {
# Re-use the .deb if the wkhtmltopdf cache step already restored it.
if [ ! -f "$wkhtmltox_deb" ]; then
wget -O "$wkhtmltox_deb" https://github.com/wkhtmltopdf/packaging/releases/download/0.12.6.1-2/wkhtmltox_0.12.6.1-2.jammy_amd64.deb
fi
sudo apt-get install -y "$wkhtmltox_deb"
}
if [ "${SKIP_WKHTMLTOX_SETUP:-0}" != "1" ]; then
install_whktml &
wkpid=$!
else
wkpid=
fi
mkdir ~/frappe-bench/sites/test_site
if ! restore_warm_bench; then
bench init --skip-assets --frappe-path ~/frappe --python "$(which python)" frappe-bench
cd ~/frappe-bench || exit
sed -i 's/watch:/# watch:/g' Procfile
sed -i 's/schedule:/# schedule:/g' Procfile
sed -i 's/socketio:/# socketio:/g' Procfile
sed -i 's/redis_socketio:/# redis_socketio:/g' Procfile
CI=Yes bench build --app frappe
save_warm_bench
fi
if [ -n "$wkpid" ]; then wait $wkpid; fi
mkdir -p ~/frappe-bench/sites/test_site
if [ "$DB" == "mariadb" ];then
cp -r "${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/.github/helper/site_config_mariadb.json" ~/frappe-bench/sites/test_site/site_config.json
if [ "$db_host" != "127.0.0.1" ]; then
sed -i "s/\"db_host\": \"127.0.0.1\"/\"db_host\": \"${db_host}\"/" ~/frappe-bench/sites/test_site/site_config.json
fi
else
cp -r "${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/.github/helper/site_config_postgres.json" ~/frappe-bench/sites/test_site/site_config.json
fi
if [ "$DB" == "mariadb" ];then
mariadb --host 127.0.0.1 --port 3306 -u root -proot -e "SET GLOBAL character_set_server = 'utf8mb4'"
mariadb --host 127.0.0.1 --port 3306 -u root -proot -e "SET GLOBAL collation_server = 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci'"
for _ in {1..60}; do
if mariadb-admin ping --host "$db_host" --port 3306 -u root -proot --silent; then
break
fi
sleep 1
done
mariadb-admin ping --host "$db_host" --port 3306 -u root -proot --silent
# Belt-and-suspenders: also set performance variables at runtime in case
# MARIADB_EXTRA_FLAGS was not honoured by the container image.
mariadb --host 127.0.0.1 --port 3306 -u root -proot \
mariadb --host "$db_host" --port 3306 -u root -proot -e "SET GLOBAL character_set_server = 'utf8mb4'"
mariadb --host "$db_host" --port 3306 -u root -proot -e "SET GLOBAL collation_server = 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci'"
# Throwaway-DB durability tuning at runtime. (innodb_doublewrite is read-only on MariaDB
# 10.6, so it can't be disabled here — would need a server startup flag.)
mariadb --host "$db_host" --port 3306 -u root -proot \
-e "SET GLOBAL innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit=0; SET GLOBAL sync_binlog=0;"
mariadb --host 127.0.0.1 --port 3306 -u root -proot -e "CREATE USER 'test_frappe'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'test_frappe'"
mariadb --host 127.0.0.1 --port 3306 -u root -proot -e "CREATE DATABASE test_frappe"
mariadb --host 127.0.0.1 --port 3306 -u root -proot -e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON \`test_frappe\`.* TO 'test_frappe'@'localhost'"
# Opt-in DDL speedup: a shared tablespace avoids a create+fsync per DocType table during
# reinstall — a big win under disk contention. But ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC must be accepted in
# the system tablespace on this MariaDB. Enable with CI_INNODB_SHARED_TABLESPACE=1; if
# reinstall then errors on table creation, unset it (off by default — zero risk).
if [ "${CI_INNODB_SHARED_TABLESPACE:-0}" = "1" ]; then
mariadb --host "$db_host" --port 3306 -u root -proot -e "SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table=0;"
fi
mariadb --host 127.0.0.1 --port 3306 -u root -proot -e "FLUSH PRIVILEGES"
mariadb --host "$db_host" --port 3306 -u root -proot -e "CREATE USER 'test_frappe'@'${db_user_host}' IDENTIFIED BY 'test_frappe'"
mariadb --host "$db_host" --port 3306 -u root -proot -e "CREATE DATABASE test_frappe"
mariadb --host "$db_host" --port 3306 -u root -proot -e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON \`test_frappe\`.* TO 'test_frappe'@'${db_user_host}'"
mariadb --host "$db_host" --port 3306 -u root -proot -e "FLUSH PRIVILEGES"
fi
if [ "$DB" == "postgres" ];then
echo "travis" | psql -h 127.0.0.1 -p 5432 -c "CREATE DATABASE test_frappe" -U postgres;
echo "travis" | psql -h 127.0.0.1 -p 5432 -c "CREATE USER test_frappe WITH PASSWORD 'test_frappe'" -U postgres;
# CI databases are disposable, so trade durability for speed: postgres fsyncs on every commit
# by default, which dominates a commit-heavy test suite. These are all reload-time settings
# (no restart needed). MariaDB CI is unaffected (DB != postgres).
echo "travis" | psql -h 127.0.0.1 -p 5432 -U postgres \
-c "ALTER SYSTEM SET synchronous_commit = 'off'" \
-c "ALTER SYSTEM SET fsync = 'off'" \
-c "ALTER SYSTEM SET full_page_writes = 'off'" \
-c "SELECT pg_reload_conf()";
fi
install_whktml() {
# Re-use the .deb if the wkhtmltopdf cache step already restored it.
if [ ! -f /tmp/wkhtmltox.deb ]; then
wget -O /tmp/wkhtmltox.deb https://github.com/wkhtmltopdf/packaging/releases/download/0.12.6.1-2/wkhtmltox_0.12.6.1-2.jammy_amd64.deb
fi
sudo apt install /tmp/wkhtmltox.deb
}
install_whktml &
wkpid=$!
cd ~/frappe-bench || exit
sed -i 's/watch:/# watch:/g' Procfile
sed -i 's/schedule:/# schedule:/g' Procfile
sed -i 's/socketio:/# socketio:/g' Procfile
sed -i 's/redis_socketio:/# redis_socketio:/g' Procfile
run_ci_step "Get payments app" bench get-app payments --branch develop
bench get-app payments --branch develop
bench get-app erpnext "${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}"
# Opt-in: skip building erpnext's frontend assets. Server tests don't need them, but PDF
# tests (print formats) do — they pass only if the PDF renderer ignores missing assets.
# Enable with CI_SKIP_ERPNEXT_ASSETS=1 to test; if PDF tests fail, unset it.
erpnext_get_app_args=()
if [ "${CI_SKIP_ERPNEXT_ASSETS:-0}" = "1" ]; then erpnext_get_app_args=(--skip-assets); fi
run_ci_step "Get erpnext app" bench get-app erpnext "${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}" "${erpnext_get_app_args[@]}"
if [ "$TYPE" == "server" ]; then bench setup requirements --dev; fi
if [ "$TYPE" == "server" ]; then run_ci_step "Setup dev requirements" bench setup requirements --dev; fi
wait $wkpid
bench start >> ~/frappe-bench/bench_start.log 2>&1 &
bench start &>> ~/frappe-bench/bench_start.log &
CI=Yes bench build --app frappe &
bench --site test_site reinstall --yes
# Under heavy concurrency, gunicorn's startup can delay redis coming up. reinstall and the
# tests need redis, so wait for it (best-effort, bounded) instead of racing — contention
# then slows the job rather than failing it.
wait_for_redis() {
local cfg=~/frappe-bench/sites/common_site_config.json
[ -f "$cfg" ] || return 0
local ports port
ports=$(python - "$cfg" <<'PY'
import json, re, sys
try:
cfg = json.load(open(sys.argv[1]))
except Exception:
sys.exit(0)
for key in ("redis_cache", "redis_queue"):
match = re.search(r":(\d+)", str(cfg.get(key, "")))
if match:
print(match.group(1))
PY
)
for port in $ports; do
for _ in $(seq 1 120); do
if (exec 3<>"/dev/tcp/127.0.0.1/$port") 2>/dev/null; then
exec 3>&- 3<&-
break
fi
sleep 1
done
done
}
wait_for_redis
# Site setup. `bench reinstall` rebuilds the entire schema in Python (~1000 DocTypes) — the
# CI bottleneck that DB tuning / tmpfs / faster cores couldn't move. Instead, restore a
# pre-baked baseline (the DB engine loads it, no Python schema-build) and `migrate` to sync
# only the drift since the baseline was built. The baseline is produced by
# .github/helper/generate-ci-baseline.sh (run nightly / at image build) from a clean
# reinstall on develop. Gated by CI_RESTORE_FROM_BACKUP so it A/Bs against plain reinstall;
# falls back to reinstall if the baseline is missing or the restore fails.
CI_BASELINE_BACKUP="${CI_BASELINE_BACKUP:-/opt/ci-baseline/test_site-database.sql.gz}"
if [ "${CI_RESTORE_FROM_BACKUP:-0}" = "1" ] && [ -f "$CI_BASELINE_BACKUP" ]; then
if [ "$DB" == "mariadb" ]; then
db_root_args=(--db-root-username root --db-root-password root)
else
db_root_args=(--db-root-username postgres --db-root-password travis)
fi
if run_ci_step "Restore baseline test site" bench --site test_site --force restore "${db_root_args[@]}" "$CI_BASELINE_BACKUP"; then
run_ci_step "Migrate test site" bench --site test_site migrate
else
run_ci_step "Reinstall test site (baseline restore failed)" bench --site test_site reinstall --yes
fi
else
run_ci_step "Reinstall test site" bench --site test_site reinstall --yes
fi
# Refresh the baseline backup from this freshly set-up site. Run a normal job (reinstall path)
# with CI_GENERATE_BASELINE=1 and the baseline dir mounted read-write; install.sh captures the
# DB dump to CI_BASELINE_BACKUP so future runs can restore it. Nightly is enough — bench migrate
# absorbs intraday develop drift. To bake into the image instead, copy the produced .sql.gz in.
if [ "${CI_GENERATE_BASELINE:-0}" = "1" ]; then
run_ci_step "Backup baseline test site" bench --site test_site backup
latest_backup=$(ls -t ~/frappe-bench/sites/test_site/private/backups/*-database.sql.gz | head -1)
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$CI_BASELINE_BACKUP")"
cp "$latest_backup" "$CI_BASELINE_BACKUP"
echo "Baseline written to $CI_BASELINE_BACKUP ($(du -h "$latest_backup" | cut -f1))"
fi

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Run MariaDB INSIDE the runner container, on a datadir we control. Because the datadir can be
# packaged into the bench artifact, test shards start an already-loaded server instead of
# replaying a SQL dump (the ~60s hydrate restore). Each shard gets its own copy → isolation kept.
#
# CI_DB_DATADIR picks the path:
# - setup job: /home/ci/db-data (OUTSIDE the bench, so install.sh's `rm -rf ~/frappe-bench`
# doesn't wipe it; it's moved into the bench just before packaging)
# - test shard: ~/frappe-bench/mariadb-data (where the artifact untar'd it)
#
# Idempotent: inits a fresh datadir if absent (setup), else starts on the existing one (shards).
#
set -e
ci_user="${ERPNEXT_CI_USER:-frappe}"
# Re-exec as the ci user so mariadbd and the datadir are owned consistently (root mariadbd is
# refused anyway). Mirrors install.sh's user switch.
if [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ] && [ "${SKIP_SYSTEM_SETUP:-0}" = "1" ] && [ "$ci_user" != "root" ]; then
exec su -m "$ci_user" -s /bin/bash -c \
"ERPNEXT_CI_USER='$ci_user' CI_DB_DATADIR='${CI_DB_DATADIR:-}' bash '$0'"
fi
# --- PostgreSQL (GitHub-hosted CI): run in-runner on a PGDATA so it bakes into the artifact,
# same idea as the mariadb datadir. Trust auth (throwaway CI) skips password setup; durability
# off for speed. Postgres is preinstalled on ubuntu-latest under /usr/lib/postgresql/<ver>/bin.
if [ "${DB:-mariadb}" = "postgres" ]; then
PG_BIN=$(ls -d /usr/lib/postgresql/*/bin 2>/dev/null | sort -V | tail -1)
[ -n "$PG_BIN" ] && export PATH="$PG_BIN:$PATH"
PGDATA="${CI_DB_DATADIR:-$HOME/frappe-bench/pgdata}"
if [ ! -d "$PGDATA/base" ]; then
initdb -D "$PGDATA" -U postgres --auth-local=trust --auth-host=trust >/dev/null
echo "host all all 127.0.0.1/32 trust" >> "$PGDATA/pg_hba.conf"
fi
pg_ctl -D "$PGDATA" -w -o "-p 5432 -c listen_addresses=127.0.0.1 -c unix_socket_directories=$PGDATA -c fsync=off -c synchronous_commit=off -c full_page_writes=off" start
echo "PostgreSQL up in-runner (pgdata=$PGDATA)"
exit 0
fi
# --- MariaDB ---
DATADIR="${CI_DB_DATADIR:-$HOME/frappe-bench/mariadb-data}"
SOCK="$DATADIR/mysqld.sock"
fresh=0
if [ ! -d "$DATADIR/mysql" ]; then
mkdir -p "$DATADIR"
mariadb-install-db --no-defaults --datadir="$DATADIR" \
--auth-root-authentication-method=normal --skip-test-db >/dev/null 2>&1
fresh=1
fi
# Throwaway-CI durability off; bind TCP 127.0.0.1:3306 so bench/install.sh connect as usual.
mariadbd --no-defaults --datadir="$DATADIR" --socket="$SOCK" --pid-file="$DATADIR/mysqld.pid" \
--port=3306 --bind-address=127.0.0.1 \
--innodb-flush-log-at-trx-commit=0 --sync-binlog=0 --skip-log-bin \
> "$HOME/mariadb.log" 2>&1 &
for _ in $(seq 1 60); do
mariadb-admin --socket="$SOCK" ping --silent 2>/dev/null && break
sleep 1
done
if [ "$fresh" = "1" ]; then
# A fresh datadir has only a password-less root@localhost. Give it the password install.sh
# uses, plus a TCP-reachable root@127.0.0.1, so the rest of install.sh works unchanged.
mariadb --no-defaults --socket="$SOCK" -u root <<'SQL'
ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'root';
CREATE USER IF NOT EXISTS 'root'@'127.0.0.1' IDENTIFIED BY 'root';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'root'@'127.0.0.1' WITH GRANT OPTION;
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
SQL
fi
echo "MariaDB up in-container (datadir=$DATADIR, fresh=$fresh)"