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Bucardo

Ubuntu-based Bucardo image for Docker Containers.

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How to use it (plain-text passwords)

  1. Create a folder;

  2. Create a "bucardo.json" inside this folder;

  3. Fill the "bucardo.json" file following this example:

// bucardo.json

{
  "databases":[
    {
      "id": 3,
      "dbname": "example_db",
      "host": "host0.example.com",
      "user": "example_user",
      "pass": "secret"
    },{
      "id": 1,
      "dbname": "example_db",
      "host": "host1.example.com",
      "user": "example_user",
      "pass": "secret"
    },{
      "id": 2,
      "dbname": "example_db",
      "host": "host3.example.com",
      "user": "example_user",
      "pass": "secret"
    }],
  "syncs" : [
    {
      "sources": [3],
      "targets": [1,2],
      "tables": "client",
      "onetimecopy": 1
    },{
      "sources": [1,2],
      "targets": [3],
      "tables": "product,order",
      "onetimecopy": 0
    }
  ]
}
  • Inside databases, describe all databases you desire to sync as a source and/or as a target;

  • The ID attribute must be a unique integer per database, and has nothing to do your database but the way the container will identify it;

  • Once your databases are described, you must describe your syncs;

  • Each sync must have one or more sources, and one or more targets; and these have to be described following JSON standard Array notation;

  • Each entity inside the sources and targets arrays represents an ID referring to the databases described beforehand;

  • The other attribute required is the syncs' table lists. A table list is a String containing the tables sync'd by that sync, separated by a comma and a space, as in the example above.

  • Onetimecopy is used for full table copy:

    • 0 No full copy is done
    • 1 A full table copy is always performed
    • 2 A full copy is done in case the destination table is empty
  1. Start the container:
docker run --name my_own_bucardo_container \
  -v <bucardo.json dir>:/media/bucardo \
  -d plgr/bucardo
  1. Check bucardo's status:
docker logs my_own_bucardo_container -f

How to use it (env-based passwords)

Same as before. The only difference is:

  • In the JSON database definition, type "env" for password instead of the database user password;

  • When you create a container, inform the password as a environment variable named BUCARDO_DB, where ID is the ID you defined earlier in the bucardo.json:

    docker run --name my_own_bucardo_container \
        -v <bucardo.json dir>:/media/bucardo \
        -e BUCARDO_DB3="secret" \
        -d plgr/bucardo

Acknowlegments

This image uses the following software components:

  • Ubuntu Xenial;
  • PostgreSQL 9.5;
  • Bucardo;
  • JQ.

Copyright and License

This project is copyright 2017 Lucas Vieira [email protected].
Licensed under Apache 2.0 License.
Check the license file for details.

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