.. _pgcopydb_dump: pgcopydb dump ============= pgcopydb dump - Dump database objects from a Postgres instance This command prefixes the following sub-commands: .. include:: ../include/dump.rst .. _pgcopydb_dump_schema: pgcopydb dump schema -------------------- pgcopydb dump schema - Dump source database schema as custom files in target directory The command ``pgcopydb dump schema`` uses pg_dump to export SQL schema definitions from the given source Postgres instance. .. include:: ../include/dump-schema.rst .. _pgcopydb_dump_roles: pgcopydb dump roles ------------------- pgcopydb dump roles - Dump source database roles as custome file in work directory The command ``pgcopydb dump roles`` uses pg_dumpall --roles-only to export SQL definitions of the roles found on the source Postgres instance. .. include:: ../include/dump-roles.rst The ``pg_dumpall --roles-only`` is used to fetch the list of roles from the source database, and this command includes support for passwords. As a result, this operation requires the superuser privileges. It is possible to use the option ``--no-role-passwords`` to operate without superuser privileges. In that case though, the passwords are not part of the dump and authentication might fail until passwords have been setup properly. Description ----------- The ``pgcopydb dump schema`` command implements the first step of the full database migration and fetches the schema definitions from the source database. When the command runs, it calls ``pg_dump`` to get the pre-data schema and the post-data schema output in a Postgres custom file called ``schema.dump``. The output files are written to the ``schema`` sub-directory of the ``--target`` directory. Options ------- The following options are available to ``pgcopydb dump schema`` subcommand: --source Connection string to the source Postgres instance. See the Postgres documentation for `connection strings`__ for the details. In short both the quoted form ``"host=... dbname=..."`` and the URI form ``postgres://user@host:5432/dbname`` are supported. __ https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING --target Connection string to the target Postgres instance. --dir During its normal operations pgcopydb creates a lot of temporary files to track sub-processes progress. Temporary files are created in the directory specified by this option, or defaults to ``${TMPDIR}/pgcopydb`` when the environment variable is set, or otherwise to ``/tmp/pgcopydb``. --no-role-passwords Do not dump passwords for roles. When restored, roles will have a null password, and password authentication will always fail until the password is set. Since password values aren't needed when this option is specified, the role information is read from the catalog view pg_roles instead of pg_authid. Therefore, this option also helps if access to pg_authid is restricted by some security policy. --snapshot Instead of exporting its own snapshot by calling the PostgreSQL function ``pg_export_snapshot()`` it is possible for pgcopydb to re-use an already exported snapshot. --verbose Increase current verbosity. The default level of verbosity is INFO. In ascending order pgcopydb knows about the following verbosity levels: FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, NOTICE, DEBUG, TRACE. --debug Set current verbosity to DEBUG level. --trace Set current verbosity to TRACE level. --quiet Set current verbosity to ERROR level. Environment ----------- PGCOPYDB_SOURCE_PGURI Connection string to the source Postgres instance. When ``--source`` is ommitted from the command line, then this environment variable is used. Examples -------- First, using ``pgcopydb dump schema`` :: $ pgcopydb dump schema --source "port=5501 dbname=demo" --target /tmp/target 09:35:21 3926 INFO Dumping database from "port=5501 dbname=demo" 09:35:21 3926 INFO Dumping database into directory "/tmp/target" 09:35:21 3926 INFO Found a stale pidfile at "/tmp/target/pgcopydb.pid" 09:35:21 3926 WARN Removing the stale pid file "/tmp/target/pgcopydb.pid" 09:35:21 3926 INFO Using pg_dump for Postgres "12.9" at "/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/12/bin/pg_dump" 09:35:21 3926 INFO /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/12/bin/pg_dump -Fc --section pre-data --section post-data --file /tmp/target/schema/schema.dump 'port=5501 dbname=demo' Once the previous command is finished, the pg_dump output file can be found in ``/tmp/target/schema`` and is named ``schema.dump``. Additionally, other files and directories have been created. :: $ find /tmp/target /tmp/target /tmp/target/pgcopydb.pid /tmp/target/schema /tmp/target/schema/schema.dump /tmp/target/run /tmp/target/run/tables /tmp/target/run/indexes