Add task for pulling down remote db without loading locally#94
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efatsi wants to merge 2 commits intosgruhier:masterfrom
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Add task for pulling down remote db without loading locally#94efatsi wants to merge 2 commits intosgruhier:masterfrom
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numbata
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Jan 6, 2017
| backup_dir = instance.fetch(:db_backup_dir) | ||
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| instance.logger.info("Unzipping database backup and storing in #{backup_dir}") | ||
| system("bunzip2 -f #{file} && mkdir -p #{backup_dir} && mv #{unzip_file} #{backup_dir}") |
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You should use compressor.decompress(file) like here.
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This is an awesome tool, thanks for the work on it so far.
I often just need to create a backup without loading the database onto my local environment though. A nice thing to have automatically run in front of deploys in case things go poorly.