test restore - using the tar hack

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Adam Brokes
2019-11-13 15:16:27 +11:00
parent 004d774d16
commit 4fc7dcb507

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@@ -68,7 +68,8 @@
overwrite: different overwrite: different
bucket: "{{ atl_backup_manifest.artifacts.db.location.location | urlsplit('hostname') }}" bucket: "{{ atl_backup_manifest.artifacts.db.location.location | urlsplit('hostname') }}"
object: "{{ atl_backup_manifest.artifacts.db.location.location | urlsplit('path') }}" object: "{{ atl_backup_manifest.artifacts.db.location.location | urlsplit('path') }}"
dest: "{{ atl_backup_db_dest }}" # We write it as tar because that will force the postgresql_db module to use pg_dump rather than psql
dest: "{{ atl_backup_db_dest }}.tar"
- name: Fetch Home backup from S3 - name: Fetch Home backup from S3
aws_s3: aws_s3:
@@ -96,7 +97,8 @@
template: "{{ atl_jdbc_template }}" template: "{{ atl_jdbc_template }}"
# Depends on fetch_backup roles # Depends on fetch_backup roles
state: restore state: restore
target: "{{ atl_backup_db_dest }}" target: "{{ atl_backup_db_dest }}.tar"
target_opts: "-Fc"
register: result register: result
failed_when: failed_when:
- result.rc != 0 - result.rc != 0