feat: Introduce scripts for database backup, restore, and log viewing, replacing remote dashboard and studio scripts.
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2026-01-30 15:15:22 +01:00
parent 422db6479b
commit 1a3f5c6654
6 changed files with 160 additions and 74 deletions

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"db:push:local": "drizzle-kit push", "db:push:local": "drizzle-kit push",
"dev": "bun --watch bot/index.ts", "dev": "bun --watch bot/index.ts",
"db:studio": "drizzle-kit studio --port 4983 --host 0.0.0.0", "db:studio": "drizzle-kit studio --port 4983 --host 0.0.0.0",
"studio:remote": "bash shared/scripts/remote-studio.sh",
"dashboard:remote": "bash shared/scripts/remote-dashboard.sh",
"remote": "bash shared/scripts/remote.sh", "remote": "bash shared/scripts/remote.sh",
"logs": "bash shared/scripts/logs.sh",
"db:backup": "bash shared/scripts/db-backup.sh",
"test": "bun test", "test": "bun test",
"docker:cleanup": "bash shared/scripts/docker-cleanup.sh" "docker:cleanup": "bash shared/scripts/docker-cleanup.sh"
}, },

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shared/scripts/db-backup.sh Executable file
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#!/bin/bash
# =============================================================================
# Aurora Database Backup Script
# =============================================================================
set -e
# Load environment variables
if [ -f .env ]; then
set -a
source .env
set +a
fi
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
PROJECT_DIR="$(cd "$SCRIPT_DIR/../.." && pwd)"
BACKUP_DIR="$PROJECT_DIR/shared/db/backups"
TIMESTAMP=$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)
BACKUP_FILE="$BACKUP_DIR/backup_$TIMESTAMP.sql"
# Colors
GREEN='\033[0;32m'
YELLOW='\033[1;33m'
RED='\033[0;31m'
NC='\033[0m'
echo -e "${YELLOW}💾 Starting database backup...${NC}"
mkdir -p "$BACKUP_DIR"
if docker ps | grep -q aurora_db; then
# Try to dump the database
if docker exec aurora_db pg_dump -U "${DB_USER:-auroradev}" "${DB_NAME:-auroradev}" > "$BACKUP_FILE"; then
# Check if backup file is not empty
if [ -s "$BACKUP_FILE" ]; then
echo -e " ${GREEN}${NC} Backup successful!"
echo -e " 📂 File: $BACKUP_FILE"
echo -e " 📏 Size: $(du -h "$BACKUP_FILE" | cut -f1)"
# Keep only last 10 backups
cd "$BACKUP_DIR"
ls -t backup_*.sql | tail -n +11 | xargs -r rm --
else
echo -e " ${RED}${NC} Backup created but empty. Something went wrong."
rm -f "$BACKUP_FILE"
exit 1
fi
else
echo -e " ${RED}${NC} pg_dump failed."
rm -f "$BACKUP_FILE"
exit 1
fi
else
echo -e " ${RED}${NC} Database container (aurora_db) is not running!"
exit 1
fi

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shared/scripts/db-restore.sh Executable file
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#!/bin/bash
# =============================================================================
# Aurora Database Restore Script
# =============================================================================
# Usage: ./db-restore.sh [path/to/backup.sql]
# =============================================================================
set -e
# Load environment variables
if [ -f .env ]; then
set -a
source .env
set +a
fi
# Colors
GREEN='\033[0;32m'
YELLOW='\033[1;33m'
RED='\033[0;31m'
NC='\033[0m'
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Error: Please specify the backup file to restore.${NC}"
echo "Usage: ./db-restore.sh <path-to-sql-file>"
echo "Available backups:"
ls -lh shared/db/backups/*.sql 2>/dev/null || echo " (No backups found in shared/db/backups)"
exit 1
fi
BACKUP_FILE="$1"
if [ ! -f "$BACKUP_FILE" ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Error: File not found: $BACKUP_FILE${NC}"
exit 1
fi
echo -e "${YELLOW}⚠️ WARNING: This will OVERWRITE the current database!${NC}"
echo -e "Target Database: ${DB_NAME:-auroradev}"
echo -e "Backup File: $BACKUP_FILE"
echo ""
read -p "Are you sure you want to proceed? (y/N): " -n 1 -r
echo ""
if [[ $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
echo -e "${YELLOW}♻️ Restoring database...${NC}"
if docker ps | grep -q aurora_db; then
# Drop and recreate public schema to ensure clean slate, then restore
# Note: dependent on how the dump was created. Standard pg_dump usually includes CREATE commands if configured,
# but often it's data only or structure+data.
# For safety, we'll just pipe the file to psql.
cat "$BACKUP_FILE" | docker exec -i aurora_db psql -U "${DB_USER:-auroradev}" -d "${DB_NAME:-auroradev}"
echo -e " ${GREEN}${NC} Restore complete!"
else
echo -e "${RED}Error: Database container (aurora_db) is not running!${NC}"
exit 1
fi
else
echo "Operation cancelled."
exit 0
fi

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shared/scripts/logs.sh Executable file
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#!/bin/bash
# =============================================================================
# Aurora Log Viewer
# =============================================================================
# Usage: ./logs.sh [app|db|all] [-f]
# Default: app container, follow mode
# =============================================================================
SERVICE=${1:-app}
FOLLOW="-f"
if [[ "$1" == "-f" ]]; then
SERVICE="app"
FOLLOW="-f"
elif [[ "$2" == "-f" ]]; then
FOLLOW="-f"
elif [[ "$2" == "--no-follow" ]]; then
FOLLOW=""
fi
echo "📋 Fetching logs for service: $SERVICE..."
case $SERVICE in
app)
docker compose logs $FOLLOW app
;;
db)
docker compose logs $FOLLOW db
;;
all)
docker compose logs $FOLLOW
;;
*)
echo "Unknown service: $SERVICE"
echo "Usage: ./logs.sh [app|db|all] [-f]"
exit 1
;;
esac

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#!/bin/bash
# Load environment variables
if [ -f .env ]; then
set -a
source .env
set +a
fi
if [ -z "$VPS_HOST" ] || [ -z "$VPS_USER" ]; then
echo "Error: VPS_HOST and VPS_USER must be set in .env"
echo "Please add them to your .env file:"
echo "VPS_USER=your-username"
echo "VPS_HOST=your-ip-address"
exit 1
fi
DASHBOARD_PORT=${DASHBOARD_PORT:-3000}
echo "🌐 Establishing secure tunnel to Aurora Dashboard..."
echo "📊 Dashboard will be accessible at: http://localhost:$DASHBOARD_PORT"
echo "Press Ctrl+C to stop the connection."
echo ""
# Function to open browser (cross-platform)
open_browser() {
sleep 2
if command -v open &> /dev/null; then
open "http://localhost:$DASHBOARD_PORT"
elif command -v xdg-open &> /dev/null; then
xdg-open "http://localhost:$DASHBOARD_PORT"
fi
}
# Check if autossh is available
if command -v autossh &> /dev/null; then
SSH_CMD="autossh -M 0 -o ServerAliveInterval=30 -o ServerAliveCountMax=3"
else
SSH_CMD="ssh -o ServerAliveInterval=30 -o ServerAliveCountMax=3"
fi
open_browser &
$SSH_CMD -N -L $DASHBOARD_PORT:127.0.0.1:$DASHBOARD_PORT $VPS_USER@$VPS_HOST

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#!/bin/bash
# Load environment variables
if [ -f .env ]; then
# export $(grep -v '^#' .env | xargs) # Use a safer way if possible, but for simple .env this often works.
# Better way to source .env without exporting everything to shell if we just want to use them in script:
set -a
source .env
set +a
fi
if [ -z "$VPS_HOST" ] || [ -z "$VPS_USER" ]; then
echo "Error: VPS_HOST and VPS_USER must be set in .env"
echo "Please add them to your .env file:"
echo "VPS_USER=your-username"
echo "VPS_HOST=your-ip-address"
exit 1
fi
echo "🔮 Establishing secure tunnel to Drizzle Studio..."
echo ""
echo "📚 Open this URL in your browser:"
echo " https://local.drizzle.studio?host=127.0.0.1&port=4983"
echo ""
echo "💡 Note: Drizzle Studio works via their proxy service, not direct localhost."
echo "Press Ctrl+C to stop the connection."
# -N means "Do not execute a remote command". -L is for local port forwarding.
ssh -N -L 4983:127.0.0.1:4983 $VPS_USER@$VPS_HOST