I was going to set up the Gitlab CI CD pipeline and also wanted to do database backup automatically as for now I am using on-premise MySQL (installed inside my EC2). I call it 'dirty' because I didn't know how to do it properly, I didn't know how companies set it up. I never worked at tech giants, never worked at FAANG.
Database Backup
Having a database installed on an EC2 instance was my concern, I fear about losing the data so need to back it up manually everyday and I am sick of it.
So basically need to SSH to server and did manually
mysqldump -u USER -p PASS --opt --routines --skip-extended-insert --force "DB_NAME" > "<FILE NAME>"
I created a script to automate it. I am using Git repository to store the DB dump files. Use cron job/crontab to continuously run the script.
So the concept basically is I set cron to run every 1 hour > clean working branch with git checkout .
> get latest git changes if any > dump db > push to repo.
So here is my dirty script I copied from another source.
#!/bin/bash
##
# MySQL DB dump to Git commit
#
# Dumps the specified mysql database to the given location and commits it and
# the previous database to the Git repository.
#
# It is assumed you have already setup the Git respository to only be the
# a checkout of the database backup location
#
# To do that (in the repository):
# $ git config core.sparsecheckout true
# $ echo sql-backup/ > .git/info/sparse-checkout
# $ git read-tree -m -u HEAD
#
# Author: Aaron Gustafson, Easy-Designs LLC
# Copyright: Copyright (c) 2011 Easy-Designs LLC
# Since: Version 0.1
##
# init SSH agent
eval $(ssh-agent -s)
# add your private key
ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa
# path to Git repository
REPO_PATH="~/backup-database"
REPO_BRANCH="master"
# database settings
DB_NAME="DB NAME"
DB_USER="root"
DB_PASS="PASS"
FILENAME=${DB_NAME}"_new".sql
NOW=$(date +"%b%d-%Y-%H%M%S")
# clear all changes
git checkout .
# svn up the content
# cd $REPO_PATH
git pull --quiet
# dump the database using the mysql administrator - so we can see all dbs
mysqldump -u$DB_USER -p$DB_PASS --opt --routines --skip-extended-insert --force "${DB_NAME}" > "${FILENAME}"
# add everything we have - will throw a warning the dbname.sql already is added but its fine
git add .
# commit
git commit --quiet -m "SQL Database Dump "$NOW
# push
git push --quiet origin $REPO_BRANCH
Oh ya before run that script above, create a repo to store the db dump. My repo consists of some files, db dump, db backup script, index.js to run Nodejs cronjob.
|- db_backup.sql
|- index.js
|- backup.sh
|- package.json
Now we move. Create id_rsa
on server/VPS/EC2 with passphraseless (without passphrase) to authenticate with Gitlab.
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "your_email@example.com"
Don't forget adding it to authorized_keys
. cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
. If you don't do this it's okay 🙃.
Add it to Gitlab SSH KEYS https://gitlab.com/-/profile/keys. Add your public keys. cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
then copy it and paste to Gitlab.
Now I can run the cronjob for doing database backup automatically.
Staging Gitlab CI CD to AWS EC2
Please ignore it if you don't see any test here 😂. Don't tell anyone 😂.
It was frustrating, I spent 8 hours making it work, finally I managed to do it.
Everything is similar like the step above (db backup). Create a passphraseless SSH KEY pair.
Don't forget adding it to authorized_keys
. cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
. This one you need to add it 😇.
Add it to Gitlab SSH KEYS https://gitlab.com/-/profile/keys. Add your public keys. cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
then copy it and paste to Gitlab.
Oh ya, for this case my database backup server is different from the CICD server so I need to create a new SSH KEY pair.
Looks good, onto the next steps.
CICD in Gitlab, I need to create a YML file in the root directory of my repo.
I followed this article with my own modification.
Don't forget to add DEPLOY_SERVERS
and PRIVATE_KEY
to Gitlab CICD variable.
DEPLOY_SERVERS = my ip server
PRIVATE_KEY = my SSH private key which I created in step above.
.gitlab-ci.yml
# Node docker image on which this would be run
image: node:14.5.0
#This command is run before actual stages start running
before_script:
- 'which ssh-agent || ( apt-get update -y && apt-get install openssh-client -y )'
- npm i
- echo $DEPLOY_SERVERS
stages:
- test
- deploy
lint:
stage: test
script:
- npm run prettier
deploy-stage:
image: node:14.5.0
only:
- staging-dev
stage: deploy
script:
- bash deploy/deploy.sh
I had no idea what to put in the test
stage so I put prettier
there.
I only want deploy stage run when there is a push to staging-dev branch
deploy.sh
#!/bin/bash
# any future command that fails will exit the script
set -e
# add private key to .pem file
echo -e "$PRIVATE_KEY" > stage.pem
chmod 600 stage.pem
# disable the host key checking.
chmod +x ./deploy/disableHostKeyChecking.sh
./deploy/disableHostKeyChecking.sh
ssh -i "stage.pem" ubuntu@$DEPLOY_SERVERS 'bash -s' < ./deploy/updateAndRestart.sh
disableHostKeyChecking.sh
# This the the prompt we get whenever we ssh into the box and get the message like this
#
# The authenticity of the host 'ip address' cannot be verified....
#
# Below script will disable that prompt
# note ">>". It creates a file if it does not exits.
# The file content we want is below
#
# Host *
# StrictHostKeyChecking no
#
# any future command that fails will exit the script
set -e
mkdir -p ~/.ssh
touch ~/.ssh/config
echo -e "Host *\n\tStrictHostKeyChecking no\n\n" >> ~/.ssh/config
updateAndRestart.sh
#!/bin/bash
# any future command that fails will exit the script
set -e
cd /home/ubuntu/staging-api
# init SSH agent
eval $(ssh-agent -s)
ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa
git checkout .
git pull gitlab staging-dev
echo which node
echo which npm
echo which pm2
PATH="/home/ubuntu/.nvm/versions/node/v14.5.0/bin:$PATH";
echo "RUN INSTALL DEPS"
# /home/ubuntu/.nvm/versions/node/v14.5.0/bin/npm i
npm i
echo "RESTART PM2"
# /home/ubuntu/.nvm/versions/node/v14.5.0/bin/pm2 restart all
pm2 restart all
If I remove PATH="/home/ubuntu/.nvm/versions/node/v14.5.0/bin:$PATH";
, they will not recognize npm
and pm2
command. So need to have it. use which npm
or/and which pm2
to know where your npm
and pm2
command are located.
So I think it should be working now.
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