This commit make update to remove the code from ui container to init the
DB schema. As UI has dependency on admin server, so it's safe to assume
adminserver has to be ready first. Regardless the setting of the config
store of admin server, it will try to access and intialize the schema of
database.
This commit fixes#5040, the harbor-db image will only contain empty
databases, and harbor ui container will use migrate tool to run initial
SQL scripts to do initialization. This is helpful for the case to
configure Harbor against external DB or DBaaS like RDS for HA deployment
However, this change will results some confusion as there are two tables
to track schema versions have been using alembic for migration, for this
release we'll try to use alembic to mock a `migration` table during
upgrade so the migrator will be bypassed, in future we'll consider to
consolidate to the golang based migrator.
Another issue is that the UI and adminserver containers will access DB
after start up in different congurations, can't ensure the sequence, so
both of them will try to update the schema when started up.
This commit is to enable data migrator to support migrates data
from mysql to pgsql, this is a specific step for user to upgrade
harbor across v1.5.0, as we have move harbor DB to pgsql from
1.5.0. It supports both harbor and notary db data migration,
and be split into two steps with dependency.
It also fix issue #4847, add build DB migrator in make process.
Narrow down the scope of `chown` in adminserver because the
/etc/adminserver/config/ is the location to store the config.json file.
And /etc/adminserver/key should be readonly.
The following are done to avoid travis-ci failing due to too much log
size.
1) Update Makefile and scripts to make go build less verbose.
2) Make tdnf less verbose
This change reworked the vmware/harbor-db image to build it on top of
vmware/mariadb-photon.
Also made minor change in the entrypoint script of mariadb image to
execute upgrade script during bootstrap, and fix a file permission
issue in the bootstrap scripts.