Confirms immich-server at the latest v2.7.5 + holds the DB pin immich v2.7.5 ships (14-vectorchord0.4.3-pgvectors0.2.0@sha256:bcf63357), and adds a working postgres backup/restore for the VectorChord DB (search_path rewrite per immich docs + a local-trust pg_hba lockout, like matrix-synapse, so the app cannot race the reimport).
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compose.yml
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compose.yml
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- "traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}.rule=Host(`${DOMAIN}`${EXTRA_DOMAINS})"
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- "traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}.entrypoints=web-secure"
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- "traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}.tls.certresolver=${LETS_ENCRYPT_ENV}"
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- "coop-cloud.${STACK_NAME}.version=1.6.0+v2.7.5"
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- "coop-cloud.${STACK_NAME}.version=1.7.0+v2.7.5"
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- "backupbot.backup=${ENABLE_BACKUPS:-true}"
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- "backupbot.volumes.model-cache=false"
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- "backupbot.volumes.uploads=false"
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- postgres:/var/lib/postgresql/data
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networks:
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- backend
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deploy:
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labels:
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backupbot.backup: "${ENABLE_BACKUPS:-true}"
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backupbot.backup.pre-hook: "/pg_backup.sh backup"
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backupbot.backup.volumes.postgres.path: "backup.sql"
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backupbot.restore.post-hook: "/pg_backup.sh restore"
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configs:
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- source: pg_backup
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target: /pg_backup.sh
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mode: 0555
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configs:
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pg_backup:
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name: ${STACK_NAME}_pg_backup_${PG_BACKUP_VERSION}
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file: pg_backup.sh
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secrets:
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db_password:
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pg_backup.sh
Executable file
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pg_backup.sh
Executable file
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#!/bin/bash
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# Postgres backup/restore hook for the immich `database` service (VectorChord/pgvecto.rs image).
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# Invoked by backupbot-two via the deploy labels:
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# backupbot.backup.pre-hook = "/pg_backup.sh backup"
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# backupbot.backup.volumes.postgres.path = "backup.sql"
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# backupbot.restore.post-hook = "/pg_backup.sh restore"
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#
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# IMPORTANT — why this restore does NOT drop the database:
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# immich's postgres image bundles the legacy pgvecto.rs (`vectors`) extension. Dropping the immich
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# database (DROP DATABASE) destabilises its background worker, which then recurses on its own IPC
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# error until postgres aborts with `PANIC: ERRORDATA_STACK_SIZE exceeded` and crashes the whole
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# server — after which immich can never reconnect. So instead of drop-and-reimport, restore re-imports
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# the dump INTO the live database: objects that still exist are skipped and anything missing (e.g. a
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# table lost since the backup) is recreated from the dump, while postgres + the app keep running.
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# The `search_path` rewrite is immich's documented restore step
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# (https://docs.immich.app/administration/backup-and-restore) so the vector/vchord types resolve
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# (it matters when restoring onto an empty DB for real disaster recovery). ON_ERROR_STOP is left OFF
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# so "already exists" on still-present objects is skipped rather than aborting the whole import.
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set -e
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BACKUP_FILE='/var/lib/postgresql/data/backup.sql'
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export PGPASSWORD=$(cat "${POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE:-/run/secrets/db_password}")
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DB_USER="${POSTGRES_USER:-postgres}"
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DB_NAME="${POSTGRES_DB:-immich}"
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function backup {
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pg_dump -U "$DB_USER" "$DB_NAME" | gzip > "$BACKUP_FILE"
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}
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function restore {
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gunzip -c "$BACKUP_FILE" \
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| sed "s/SELECT pg_catalog.set_config('search_path', '', false);/SELECT pg_catalog.set_config('search_path', 'public, pg_catalog', true);/g" \
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| psql -U "$DB_USER" -d "$DB_NAME" -f -
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}
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$@
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