fix(backup): reimport postgres dump on restore (restore was a no-op)

The db service dumped the DB on backup (pg_dump pre-hook) but shipped no
restore hook, and a file-level restore does not reload into the running
postgres, so a restored backup silently kept the live (un-restored) state.
Add pg_backup.sh (backup=pg_dump|gzip into the postgresql_data volume;
restore=terminate conns + DROP DATABASE WITH FORCE + createdb + reimport),
mount it via a config, and wire the backupbot backup/restore hooks. Same
fix as the immich / mattermost-lts / ghost recipes.
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export DB_ENTRYPOINT_VERSION=v1
export PG_BACKUP_VERSION=v1

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#!/bin/bash
# Postgres backup/restore hook for the discourse `db` service. Invoked by backupbot-two via:
# backupbot.backup.pre-hook = "/pg_backup.sh backup"
# backupbot.backup.volumes.postgresql_data.path = "backup.sql"
# backupbot.restore.post-hook = "/pg_backup.sh restore"
# Backup dumps the DB to backup.sql (gzip) inside the postgresql_data volume; backupbot archives it.
# Restore reimports it. Discourse (the rails app + sidekiq) keeps TCP connections open to the DB, so
# restore must terminate them and FORCE-drop before recreating, then reimport the dump deterministically.
# The previous recipe shipped a pg_dump backup but NO restore hook — a file-level restore did not reload
# into the running postgres, so a restored backup silently kept the live (un-restored) state. cc-ci
# caught this: a seeded ci_marker row was gone after restore. Same pattern as the immich / mattermost-lts
# / ghost recipe-PRs.
set -e
BACKUP_FILE='/var/lib/postgresql/data/backup.sql'
export PGPASSWORD=$(cat "${POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE:-/run/secrets/db_password}")
DB_USER="${POSTGRES_USER:-discourse}"
DB_NAME="${POSTGRES_DB:-discourse}"
function backup {
pg_dump -U "$DB_USER" "$DB_NAME" | gzip > "$BACKUP_FILE"
}
function restore {
psql -U "$DB_USER" -d postgres -c \
"SELECT pg_terminate_backend(pid) FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE datname='${DB_NAME}' AND pid<>pg_backend_pid();"
psql -U "$DB_USER" -d postgres -c "DROP DATABASE ${DB_NAME} WITH (FORCE);"
createdb -U "$DB_USER" "$DB_NAME"
gunzip -c "$BACKUP_FILE" | psql -U "$DB_USER" -d "$DB_NAME" -1 -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -f -
}
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