self-hosted/install/install-wal2json.sh
Burak Yigit Kaya e17faecd10
fix: Fix curl image to version 7.77.0 (#1049)
Turns out the latest, `7.78.0` may have issues with DNS resolution from time to time (I experienced this locally). It is also a good practice to fix it to a specific version.
2021-08-04 22:36:48 +03:00

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echo "${_group}Downloading and installing wal2json ..."
FILE_TO_USE="../postgres/wal2json/wal2json.so"
ARCH=$(uname -m)
FILE_NAME="wal2json-Linux-$ARCH-glibc.so"
docker_curl() {
# The environment variables can be specified in lower case or upper case.
# The lower case version has precedence. http_proxy is an exception as it is only available in lower case.
docker run --rm -e http_proxy -e https_proxy -e HTTPS_PROXY -e no_proxy -e NO_PROXY curlimages/curl:7.77.0 "$@"
}
if [[ $WAL2JSON_VERSION == "latest" ]]; then
VERSION=$(
docker_curl https://api.github.com/repos/getsentry/wal2json/releases/latest |
grep '"tag_name":' |
sed -E 's/.*"([^"]+)".*/\1/'
)
if [[ ! $VERSION ]]; then
echo "Cannot find wal2json latest version"
exit 1
fi
else
VERSION=$WAL2JSON_VERSION
fi
mkdir -p ../postgres/wal2json
if [ ! -f "../postgres/wal2json/$VERSION/$FILE_NAME" ]; then
mkdir -p "../postgres/wal2json/$VERSION"
docker_curl -L \
"https://github.com/getsentry/wal2json/releases/download/$VERSION/$FILE_NAME" \
> "../postgres/wal2json/$VERSION/$FILE_NAME"
fi
cp "../postgres/wal2json/$VERSION/$FILE_NAME" "$FILE_TO_USE"
echo "${_endgroup}"