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chore: update delete environment and project helpers to clear more st…
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shreddedbacon committed Oct 25, 2024
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20 changes: 19 additions & 1 deletion services/api/src/resources/backup/sql.ts
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Expand Up @@ -13,6 +13,12 @@ export const Sql = {
knex('env_vars')
.where('project', projectId)
.toString(),
selectBackupsByEnvironmentId: (environmentId: number) =>
knex('environment_backup')
.where('environment', '=', environmentId)
.orderBy('created', 'desc')
.orderBy('id', 'desc')
.toString(),
insertBackup: ({
id,
environment,
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'environment.id'
)
.where('environment_backup.backup_id', backupId)
.toString()
.toString(),
// delete all environments backups from backup table that match environment id
deleteBackupsByEnvironmentId: (environmentId: number) =>
knex('environment_backup')
.where('environment', '=', environmentId)
.delete()
.toString(),
// delete all environments backups from backup table that match environment ids
deleteBackupsByEnvironmentIds: (environmentIds: number[]) =>
knex('environment_backup')
.whereIn('environment', environmentIds)
.delete()
.toString(),
};
64 changes: 44 additions & 20 deletions services/api/src/resources/environment/helpers.ts
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Expand Up @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ import { query } from '../../util/db';
import { Sql } from './sql';
import { Sql as problemSql } from '../problem/sql';
import { Sql as factSql } from '../fact/sql';
// import { Sql as backupSql } from '../backup/sql';
import { Helpers as projectHelpers } from '../project/helpers';
import { HistoryRetentionEnforcer } from '../retentionpolicy/history';
import { logger } from '../../loggers/logger';
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deleteEnvironment: async (name: string, eid: number, pid: number) => {
const environmentData = await Helpers(sqlClientPool).getEnvironmentById(eid);
const projectData = await projectHelpers(sqlClientPool).getProjectById(pid);

// attempt to run any retention policy processes before the environment is deleted
try {
// export a dump of the project, environment data, and associated task and deployment history before the environment is deleted
await HistoryRetentionEnforcer().saveEnvironmentHistoryBeforeDeletion(projectData, environmentData)
} catch (e) {
logger.error(`error running save environment history: ${e}`)
}
// purge all history for this environment, including logs and files from s3
try {
// remove all deployments and associated files
await HistoryRetentionEnforcer().cleanupAllDeployments(projectData, environmentData)
} catch (e) {
logger.error(`error running deployment retention enforcer: ${e}`)
}
try {
// remove all tasks and associated files
await HistoryRetentionEnforcer().cleanupAllTasks(projectData, environmentData)
} catch (e) {
logger.error(`error running task retention enforcer: ${e}`)
}

// then proceed to purge related data
try {
// clean up environment variables
// logger.debug(`deleting environment ${name}/id:${eid}/project:${pid} environment variables`)
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problemSql.deleteProblemsForEnvironment(eid)
);

// @TODO: environment_storage, environment_backup
// delete the environment backups rows
// logger.debug(`deleting environment ${name}/id:${eid}/project:${pid} environment backups`)
// @TODO: this could be done here, but it would mean that to recover all the backup ids of a deleted environment
// in the event that an environment is "accidentally deleted" it would require accessing the bucket
// to retrieve them from the saved history export JSON dump
// this is disabled for now, but when a project is deleted, all of the backups for any environments of that project
// will have the table cleaned out to keep the database leaner
// await query(
// sqlClientPool,
// backupSql.deleteBackupsByEnvironmentId(eid)
// );
// clean up storage data
// logger.debug(`deleting environment ${name}/id:${eid}/project:${pid} environment storage`)
// @TODO: this could be done here, but amazee.io might still use this data for environments that are deleted
// this is disabled for now, but when a project is deleted, all of the storages for any environments of that project
// will have the table cleaned out to keep the database leaner
// await query(
// sqlClientPool,
// Sql.deleteEnvironmentStorageByEnvironmentId(eid)
// );
} catch (e) {
logger.error(`error cleaning up linked environment tables: ${e}`)
}

try {
// export a dump of the project, environment data, and associated task and deployment history before the environment is deleted
await HistoryRetentionEnforcer().saveEnvironmentHistoryBeforeDeletion(projectData, environmentData)
} catch (e) {
logger.error(`error running save environment history: ${e}`)
}
// purge all history for this environment, including logs and files from s3
try {
// remove all deployments and associated files
await HistoryRetentionEnforcer().cleanupAllDeployments(projectData, environmentData)
} catch (e) {
logger.error(`error running deployment retention enforcer: ${e}`)
}
try {
// remove all tasks and associated files
await HistoryRetentionEnforcer().cleanupAllTasks(projectData, environmentData)
} catch (e) {
logger.error(`error running task retention enforcer: ${e}`)
}
// delete the environment
// logger.debug(`deleting environment ${name}/id:${eid}/project:${pid}`)
await query(
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10 changes: 10 additions & 0 deletions services/api/src/resources/environment/sql.ts
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Expand Up @@ -198,4 +198,14 @@ export const Sql = {
.where('project', '=', projectId)
.delete()
.toString(),
deleteEnvironmentStorageByEnvironmentId: (id: number) =>
knex('environment_storage')
.where('environment', '=', id)
.delete()
.toString(),
deleteEnvironmentStorageByEnvironmentIds: (ids: number[]) =>
knex('environment_storage')
.whereIn('environment', ids)
.delete()
.toString(),
};
18 changes: 18 additions & 0 deletions services/api/src/resources/project/helpers.ts
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Expand Up @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import { asyncPipe } from '@lagoon/commons/dist/util/func';
import { query } from '../../util/db';
import { Sql } from './sql';
import { Sql as environmentSql } from '../environment/sql';
import { Sql as backupSql } from '../backup/sql';
// import { logger } from '../../loggers/logger';

export const Helpers = (sqlClientPool: Pool) => {
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sqlClientPool,
Sql.deleteDeployTargetConfigs(id)
);
// logger.debug(`deleting project ${id} environment leftover backups rows`)
// clean up backups table so backups for environments don't remain in limbo once the project is deleted
// @INFO: this step is to clear out any backup rows from the database for a project that is being deleted
// at the moment this only happens when the project is deleted
// but there is a commented section in the environment helpers where when an environment
// is deleted, the deletion of the data for the environment could handle this step instead
const projectEnvironmentIds = await query(sqlClientPool, environmentSql.selectEnvironmentsByProjectID(id, true));
await query(
sqlClientPool,
backupSql.deleteBackupsByEnvironmentIds(projectEnvironmentIds)
);
// same for environment storage
// logger.debug(`deleting project ${id} environment leftover storage rows`)
await query(
sqlClientPool,
environmentSql.deleteEnvironmentStorageByEnvironmentIds(projectEnvironmentIds)
);
// logger.debug(`deleting project ${id} leftover environment rows`)
// clean up environments table so environments don't remain in limbo once the project is deleted
await query(
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