#!/usr/bin/env bash # # Zammad backup script functions # function demand_backup_conf () { if [ -f "${BACKUP_SCRIPT_PATH}/config" ]; then # Ensure we're inside of our Backup-Script folder (see issue 2508) # shellcheck disable=SC2164 cd "${BACKUP_SCRIPT_PATH}" # import config . ${BACKUP_SCRIPT_PATH}/config else echo -e "\n The 'config' file is missing!" echo -e " Please copy ${BACKUP_SCRIPT_PATH}/config.dist to ${BACKUP_SCRIPT_PATH}/config before running $0!\n" echo -e " Learn more about the backup configuration at https://docs.zammad.org/en/latest/appendix/backup-and-restore/configuration.html" exit 1 fi # Check if filesystem full dump setting exists and fall back if not if [ -z ${FULL_FS_DUMP+x} ]; then # Falling back to old default behavior FULL_FS_DUMP='yes' if [ "${DEBUG}" == "yes" ]; then echo "FULL_FS_DUMP is not set, falling back to 'yes' to produce a full backup." fi fi } function get_zammad_dir () { ZAMMAD_DIR="$(echo ${BACKUP_SCRIPT_PATH} | sed -e 's#/contrib/backup.*##g')" } function get_backup_date () { TIMESTAMP="$(date +'%Y%m%d%H%M%S')" if [ "${DEBUG}" == "yes" ]; then echo "timestamp is ${TIMESTAMP}" fi } function delete_old_backups () { # Use -mmin to clean up files as -mtime (days) is too unprecise. # However, add +60 minutes to allow for the backup script run time, so that # backups created a few minutes more than a day ago are not already purged. test -d ${BACKUP_DIR} && find ${BACKUP_DIR}/*_zammad_*.gz -type f -mmin +$(((60*24)*${HOLD_DAYS}+60)) -delete } function get_db_credentials () { DB_ADAPTER="$(grep -m 1 '^[[:space:]]*adapter:' < ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/config/database.yml | sed -e 's/.*adapter:[[:space:]]*//g')" DB_HOST="$(grep -m 1 '^[[:space:]]*host:' < ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/config/database.yml | sed -e 's/.*host:[[:space:]]*//g')" DB_PORT="$(grep -m 1 '^[[:space:]]*port:' < ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/config/database.yml | sed -e 's/.*port:[[:space:]]*//g')" DB_NAME="$(grep -m 1 '^[[:space:]]*database:' < ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/config/database.yml | sed -e 's/.*database:[[:space:]]* //g')" DB_USER="$(grep -m 1 '^[[:space:]]*username:' < ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/config/database.yml | sed -e 's/.*username:[[:space:]]*//g')" DB_PASS="$(grep -m 1 '^[[:space:]]*password:' < ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/config/database.yml | sed -e 's/.*password:[[:space:]]*//g')" if [ "${DB_ADAPTER}" == "postgresql" ]; then # Ensure that HOST and PORT are not empty, provide defaults if needed. if [ "${DB_HOST}x" == "x" ]; then DB_HOST="localhost" fi if [ "${DB_PORT}x" == "x" ]; then DB_PORT="5432" fi fi if [ "${DEBUG}" == "yes" ]; then echo "adapter=${DB_ADAPTER} dbhost=${DB_HOST} dbport=${DB_PORT} dbname=${DB_NAME} dbuser=${DB_USER} dbpass=${DB_PASS}" fi } function backup_dir_create () { test -d ${BACKUP_DIR} || mkdir -p ${BACKUP_DIR} state=$? if [ "${state}" == "1" ]; then echo -e "\n\n # ERROR(${state}) - Creation of backup directory failed. Please double check permissions." echo -e " #-> BACKUP WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL" exit 3 fi if [ "${DEBUG}" == "yes" ]; then echo "backup dir is ${BACKUP_DIR}" fi } backup_file_write_test () { # We're testing if we can actually write into the provided directory with # the current user before continuing. touch ${BACKUP_DIR}/write_test 2> /dev/null state=$? if [ "${state}" == "1" ]; then # We're checking for critical restoration errors # It may not cover all possible errors which is out of scope of this script echo -e "\n\n # ERROR(${state}) - Creation of backup files was not possible. Double check permissions." echo -e " #-> BACKUP WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL" exit 3 fi rm -f ${BACKUP_DIR}/write_test } backup_file_read_test () { # We're testing if we can read the provided file names before # starting. Other wise handling would be more difficult depending on # the installation type if [ "${DEBUG}" == "yes" ]; then echo "I've been looking for these backup files: " echo "- ${BACKUP_DIR}/${RESTORE_FILE_DATE}_zammad_files.tar.gz" echo "- ${BACKUP_DIR}/${RESTORE_DB_DATE}_zammad_db.${DB_FILE_EXT}.gz" fi if [[ (! -r "${BACKUP_DIR}/${RESTORE_FILE_DATE}_zammad_files.tar.gz") || (! -r "${BACKUP_DIR}/${RESTORE_DB_DATE}_zammad_db.${DB_FILE_EXT}.gz") ]]; then echo -e "\n\n # ERROR - Cannot read on or more of my backup files. Double check permissions." echo -e " #-> RESTORE WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL" exit 3 fi } function check_empty_password () { if [ "${DB_PASS}x" == "x" ]; then echo "# ERROR - Found an empty database password ..." echo "# - This may be intended or not, however - this script does not support this." echo "# - If you don't know how to continue, consult https://docs.zammad.org/en/latest/appendix/backup-and-restore/index.html" exit 2 fi } function backup_files () { echo "creating file backup..." if [ "${FULL_FS_DUMP}" == 'yes' ]; then echo " ... as full dump" tar -C / -czf ${BACKUP_DIR}/${TIMESTAMP}_zammad_files.tar.gz\ --exclude='tmp' --exclude='config/database.yml' ${ZAMMAD_DIR#/} state=$? else echo " ... only with productive data (attachments)" if [ ! -d "${ZAMMAD_DIR}/storage/" ]; then # Admin has requested an attachment backup only, however, there is no storage # directory. We'll warn Mr.Admin and create the directory as workaround. echo " ... WARNING: You don't seem to have any attachments in the file system!" echo " ... Please consult https://docs.zammad.org/en/latest/appendix/backup-and-restore/troubleshooting.html" echo " ... Creating empty storage directory so the backup can continue ..." mkdir -p ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/storage/ chown -R zammad:zammad ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/storage/ fi tar -C / -czf ${BACKUP_DIR}/${TIMESTAMP}_zammad_files.tar.gz\ ${ZAMMAD_DIR#/}/storage/\ state=$? fi if [ $state == '2' ]; then echo "# ERROR(2) - File backup reported a fatal error." echo "- Check file permissions and try again." echo -e " \n# BACKUP WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL" exit 1 fi if [ $state == '1' ]; then echo "# WARNING - Files have changed during backup." echo "- This indicates your Zammad instance is running and thus may be normal." fi ln -sfn ${BACKUP_DIR}/${TIMESTAMP}_zammad_files.tar.gz ${BACKUP_DIR}/latest_zammad_files.tar.gz } function create_pgpassfile() { PGPASSFILE=$(mktemp) export PGPASSFILE chmod 600 "$PGPASSFILE" cat < "$PGPASSFILE" *:*:${DB_NAME}:${DB_USER}:${DB_PASS} EOT trap 'rm "$PGPASSFILE"' EXIT } function backup_db () { if [ "${DB_ADAPTER}" == "mysql2" ]; then echo "creating mysql backup..." mysqldump --opt --single-transaction -u${DB_USER} -p${DB_PASS} ${DB_NAME} | gzip > ${BACKUP_DIR}/${TIMESTAMP}_zammad_db.mysql.gz ln -sfn ${BACKUP_DIR}/${TIMESTAMP}_zammad_db.mysql.gz ${BACKUP_DIR}/latest_zammad_db.mysql.gz elif [ "${DB_ADAPTER}" == "postgresql" ]; then echo "creating postgresql backup..." create_pgpassfile pg_dump --dbname "${DB_NAME}" \ --username "${DB_USER}" \ ${DB_HOST:+--host $DB_HOST} \ ${DB_PORT:+--port $DB_PORT} \ --no-privileges --no-owner \ --compress 6 --file "${BACKUP_DIR}/${TIMESTAMP}_zammad_db.psql.gz" state=$? if [ "${state}" == "1" ]; then # We're checking for critical restoration errors # It may not cover all possible errors which is out of scope of this script echo -e "\n\n # ERROR(${state}) - Database credentials are wrong or database server configuration is invalid." echo -e " #-> BACKUP WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL" exit 2 fi ln -sfn ${BACKUP_DIR}/${TIMESTAMP}_zammad_db.psql.gz ${BACKUP_DIR}/latest_zammad_db.psql.gz else echo -e "\n\n # ERROR - Database type or database.yml incorrect. Unsupported database type found." echo -e " #-> BACKUP WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL" exit 2 fi } function backup_chmod_dump_data () { echo "Ensuring dump permissions ..." chmod 600 ${BACKUP_DIR}/${TIMESTAMP}_zammad_db.psql.gz ${BACKUP_DIR}/${TIMESTAMP}_zammad_files.tar.gz } function check_database_config_exists () { if [ -f ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/config/database.yml ]; then get_db_credentials else echo -e "${ZAMMAD_DIR}/config/database.yml is missing. is Zammad configured yet? \nAborting..." exit 1 fi } function restore_warning () { if [ -n "${1}" ]; then CHOOSE_RESTORE="yes" else echo -e "The restore will delete your current database! \nBe sure to have a backup available! \n" echo -e "Please ensure to have twice the storage of the uncompressed backup size! \n\n" echo -e "Note that the restoration USUALLY requires root permissions as services are stopped! \n\n" echo -e "Enter 'yes' if you want to proceed!" read -p 'Restore?: ' CHOOSE_RESTORE fi if [ "${CHOOSE_RESTORE}" != "yes" ]; then echo "Restore aborted!" exit 1 fi } function db_helper_warning () { echo -e " # WARNING: THIS SCRIPT CHANGES CREDENTIALS, DO NOT CONTINUE IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING! \n\n" echo -e " Limitations:" echo -e " - only works for local postgresql installations" echo -e " - only works for postgresql\n" echo -e "Enter 'yes' if you want to proceed!" read -p 'ALTER zammad users password?: ' DB_HELPER if [ "${DB_HELPER}" != "yes" ]; then echo "Helper script aborted!" exit 1 fi } function get_restore_dates () { RESTORE_FILE_DATES="$(find ${BACKUP_DIR} -type f -iname '*_zammad_files.tar.gz' | sed -e "s#${BACKUP_DIR}/##g" -e "s#_zammad_files.tar.gz##g" | sort)" if [ "${DB_ADAPTER}" == "postgresql" ]; then DB_FILE_EXT="psql" elif [ "${DB_ADAPTER}" == "mysql2" ]; then DB_FILE_EXT="mysql" fi RESTORE_DB_DATES="$(find ${BACKUP_DIR} -type f -iname "*_zammad_db.${DB_FILE_EXT}.gz" | sed -e "s#${BACKUP_DIR}/##g" -e "s#_zammad_db.${DB_FILE_EXT}.gz##g" | sort)" } function choose_restore_date () { if [ -n "${1}" ]; then RESTORE_FILE_DATE="${1}" else echo -e "Enter file date to restore: \n${RESTORE_FILE_DATES}" read -p 'File date: ' RESTORE_FILE_DATE fi if [ ! -f "${BACKUP_DIR}/${RESTORE_FILE_DATE}_zammad_files.tar.gz" ];then echo -e "File ${BACKUP_DIR}/${RESTORE_FILE_DATE}_zammad_files.tar.gz does not exist! \nRestore aborted!" exit 1 fi if [ -n "${1}" ]; then RESTORE_DB_DATE="${1}" else echo -e "Enter db date to restore: \n${RESTORE_DB_DATES}" read -p 'DB date: ' RESTORE_DB_DATE fi if [ ! -f "${BACKUP_DIR}/${RESTORE_DB_DATE}_zammad_db.${DB_FILE_EXT}.gz" ];then echo -e "File ${BACKUP_DIR}/${RESTORE_DB_DATE}_zammad_db.${DB_FILE_EXT}.gz does not exist! \nRestore aborted!" exit 1 fi } function detect_initcmd () { if [ -n "$(which systemctl 2> /dev/null)" ]; then INIT_CMD="systemctl" elif [ -n "$(which initctl 2> /dev/null)" ]; then INIT_CMD="initctl" else function sysvinit () { service $2 $1 } INIT_CMD="sysvinit" fi if [ "${DOCKER}" == "yes" ]; then INIT_CMD="initctl" fi if [ "${DEBUG}" == "yes" ]; then echo "INIT CMD = ${INIT_CMD}" fi } function start_zammad () { echo "# Starting Zammad" ${INIT_CMD} start zammad } function stop_zammad () { echo "# Stopping Zammad" ${INIT_CMD} stop zammad if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then echo -e "\n\n # WARNING: You don't seem to have administrative permissions!" echo -e " #-> This may be fine if you're on a source code installation." echo -e " #-> Please ensure that Zammad is NOT running - otherwise restore will FAIL.\n" fi } function restore_zammad () { if ! command -v zammad > /dev/null; then # See #3160 for the reasons of this :> restore_files fi if [ "${DB_ADAPTER}" == "postgresql" ]; then echo "# Checking requirements" if ! id "zammad" &> /dev/null; then echo "# ERROR: User 'zammad' is not present, but should be by default! #" echo "# Restoration was NOT successful, exiting ..." exit 1 fi echo "# ... Dropping current database ${DB_NAME}" # This step is only needed for some pgsql dumps, as they don't provide a drop table statement which will cause # relation errors during restoration (as on package installation there's always an initialized database) if command -v zammad > /dev/null; then zammad config:set DISABLE_DATABASE_ENVIRONMENT_CHECK=1 zammad run rake db:drop zammad config:set DISABLE_DATABASE_ENVIRONMENT_CHECK=0 else DISABLE_DATABASE_ENVIRONMENT_CHECK=1 ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/bin/rake db:drop fi echo "# ... Creating database ${DB_NAME} for owner ${DB_USER}" if command -v zammad > /dev/null; then # We'll skip this part for docker installations su -c "psql -c \"CREATE DATABASE ${DB_NAME} OWNER ${DB_USER};\"" postgres else ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/bin/rake db:create fi echo "# Restoring PostgreSQL DB" create_pgpassfile # We're removing uncritical dump information that caused "ugly" error # messages on older script versions. These could safely be ignored. zcat ${BACKUP_DIR}/${RESTORE_DB_DATE}_zammad_db.${DB_FILE_EXT}.gz | \ sed '/^CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS plpgsql/d'| \ sed '/^COMMENT ON EXTENSION plpgsql/d'| \ psql -q -b -o /dev/null \ ${DB_HOST:+--host $DB_HOST} ${DB_PORT:+--port $DB_PORT} ${DB_USER:+--username $DB_USER} --dbname ${DB_NAME} state=$? if [[ ("${state}" == "1") || ( "${state}" == "2") || ( "${state}" == "3") ]]; then # We're checking for critical restoration errors # It may not cover all possible errors which is out of scope of this script echo -e "\n\n # ERROR(${state}) - Database credentials are wrong or database server configuration is invalid." echo -e " #-> RESTORE WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL" exit 2 fi elif [ "${DB_ADAPTER}" == "mysql2" ]; then echo "# Restoring MySQL DB" zcat < ${BACKUP_DIR}/${RESTORE_DB_DATE}_zammad_db.${DB_FILE_EXT}.gz | mysql -u${DB_USER} -p${DB_PASS} ${DB_NAME} state=$? if [ "${state}" != "0" ]; then echo -e "\n\n # ERROR(${state}) - Database credentials are wrong or database server configuration is invalid." echo -e " #-> RESTORE WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL" exit 2 fi else echo -e "\n\n # ERROR - Database type or database.yml incorrect. Unsupported database type found." echo -e " #-> RESTORE WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL" exit 2 fi if command -v zammad > /dev/null; then # See #3160 for the reasons of this :> restore_files fi # Ensure all data is loaded from the restored database and not the cache of the previous system state echo "# Clearing Cache ..." if command -v zammad > /dev/null; then zammad run rails r "Cache.clear" else ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/bin/rails r "Cache.clear" fi } function restore_files () { echo "# Restoring Files" tar -C / --overwrite -xzf ${BACKUP_DIR}/${RESTORE_FILE_DATE}_zammad_files.tar.gz state=$? if [[ ($state == '1') || ($state == '2') ]]; then echo "# ERROR(${state}) - File restore reported an error." echo "- Check file permissions, and ensure Zammad IS NOT running, and try again." echo -e " \n# RESTORE WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL" exit 1 fi echo "# Ensuring correct file permissions ..." chown -R zammad:zammad ${ZAMMAD_DIR} } function kind_exit () { # We're nice to our admin and bring Zammad back up before exiting start_zammad exit 1 } function db_helper_alter_user () { # Get DB credentials get_db_credentials if [ "${DB_PASS}x" == "x" ]; then echo "# Found an empty password - I'll be fixing this for you ..." DB_PASS="$(tr -dc A-Za-z0-9 < /dev/urandom | head -c10)" sed -e "s/.*adapter:.*/ adapter: ${DB_ADAPTER}/" \ -e "s/.*username:.*/ username: ${DB_USER}/" \ -e "s/.*password:.*/ password: ${DB_PASS}/" \ -e "s/.*database:.*/ database: ${DB_NAME}/" < ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/contrib/packager.io/database.yml.pkgr > ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/config/database.yml echo "# ... Fixing permission database.yml" chown zammad:zammad ${ZAMMAD_DIR}/config/database.yml fi if [ "${DB_USER}x" == "x" ]; then echo "ERROR - Your configuration file does not seem to contain a username." echo "Aborting the script - double check your installation." kind_exit fi if [ "${DB_ADAPTER}" == "postgresql" ]; then if [[ ("${DB_HOST}" == "localhost") || "${DB_HOST}" == "127.0.0.1" || "${DB_HOST}" == "::1" ]]; then # Looks like a local pgsql installation - let's continue su -c "psql -c \"ALTER USER ${DB_USER} WITH PASSWORD '${DB_PASS}';\"" postgres state=$? else echo "You don't seem to be using a local PostgreSQL installation." echo "This script does not support your installation. No changes were done." kind_exit fi else echo "You don't seem to use PostgreSQL. This script does not support your installation." echo "No changes were done." kind_exit fi if [ "${state}" != "0" ]; then echo "ERROR - Our previous command returned an unhandled error code." echo "Check above command output. Please consult https://community.zammad.org if you can't solve this issue on your own." kind_exit fi } function start_backup_message () { echo -e "\n# Zammad backup started - $(date)!\n" } function start_restore_message () { echo -e "\n# Zammad restore started - $(date)!\n" } function start_helper_message () { echo -e "\n # This helper script sets the current Zammad user password on your postgresql server." } function finished_backup_message () { echo -e "\n# Zammad backuped successfully - $(date)!\n" } function finished_restore_message () { echo -e "\n# Zammad restored successfully - $(date)!\n" }