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			160 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
import pg from 'pg';
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import pgConnectionString from 'pg-connection-string';
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import { parseIntFromEnvValue } from './utils.js';
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/**
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 * @param {NodeJS.ProcessEnv} env the `process.env` value to read configuration from
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 * @param {string} environment
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 * @returns {pg.PoolConfig} the configuration for the PostgreSQL connection
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 */
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export function configFromEnv(env, environment) {
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  /** @type {Record<string, pg.PoolConfig>} */
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  const pgConfigs = {
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    development: {
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      user: env.DB_USER || pg.defaults.user,
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      password: env.DB_PASS || pg.defaults.password,
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      database: env.DB_NAME || 'mastodon_development',
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      host: env.DB_HOST || pg.defaults.host,
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      port: parseIntFromEnvValue(env.DB_PORT, pg.defaults.port ?? 5432, 'DB_PORT')
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    },
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    production: {
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      user: env.DB_USER || 'mastodon',
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      password: env.DB_PASS || '',
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      database: env.DB_NAME || 'mastodon_production',
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      host: env.DB_HOST || 'localhost',
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      port: parseIntFromEnvValue(env.DB_PORT, 5432, 'DB_PORT')
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    },
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  };
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  /**
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   * @type {pg.PoolConfig}
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   */
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  let baseConfig = {};
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  if (env.DATABASE_URL) {
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    const parsedUrl = pgConnectionString.parse(env.DATABASE_URL);
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    // The result of dbUrlToConfig from pg-connection-string is not type
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    // compatible with pg.PoolConfig, since parts of the connection URL may be
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    // `null` when pg.PoolConfig expects `undefined`, as such we have to
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    // manually create the baseConfig object from the properties of the
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    // parsedUrl.
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    //
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    // For more information see:
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    // https://github.com/brianc/node-postgres/issues/2280
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    //
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    // FIXME: clean up once brianc/node-postgres#3128 lands
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    if (typeof parsedUrl.password === 'string') baseConfig.password = parsedUrl.password;
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    if (typeof parsedUrl.host === 'string') baseConfig.host = parsedUrl.host;
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    if (typeof parsedUrl.user === 'string') baseConfig.user = parsedUrl.user;
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    if (typeof parsedUrl.port === 'string') {
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      const parsedPort = parseInt(parsedUrl.port, 10);
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      if (isNaN(parsedPort)) {
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        throw new Error('Invalid port specified in DATABASE_URL environment variable');
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      }
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      baseConfig.port = parsedPort;
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    }
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    if (typeof parsedUrl.database === 'string') baseConfig.database = parsedUrl.database;
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    if (typeof parsedUrl.options === 'string') baseConfig.options = parsedUrl.options;
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    // The pg-connection-string type definition isn't correct, as parsedUrl.ssl
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    // can absolutely be an Object, this is to work around these incorrect
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    // types, including the casting of parsedUrl.ssl to Record<string, any>
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    if (typeof parsedUrl.ssl === 'boolean') {
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      baseConfig.ssl = parsedUrl.ssl;
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    } else if (typeof parsedUrl.ssl === 'object' && !Array.isArray(parsedUrl.ssl) && parsedUrl.ssl !== null) {
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      /** @type {Record<string, any>} */
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      const sslOptions = parsedUrl.ssl;
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      baseConfig.ssl = {};
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      baseConfig.ssl.cert = sslOptions.cert;
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      baseConfig.ssl.key = sslOptions.key;
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      baseConfig.ssl.ca = sslOptions.ca;
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      baseConfig.ssl.rejectUnauthorized = sslOptions.rejectUnauthorized;
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    }
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    // Support overriding the database password in the connection URL
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    if (!baseConfig.password && env.DB_PASS) {
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      baseConfig.password = env.DB_PASS;
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    }
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  } else if (Object.hasOwn(pgConfigs, environment)) {
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    baseConfig = pgConfigs[environment];
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    if (env.DB_SSLMODE) {
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      switch(env.DB_SSLMODE) {
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      case 'disable':
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      case '':
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        baseConfig.ssl = false;
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        break;
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      case 'no-verify':
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        baseConfig.ssl = { rejectUnauthorized: false };
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        break;
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      default:
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        baseConfig.ssl = {};
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        break;
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      }
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    }
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  } else {
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    throw new Error('Unable to resolve postgresql database configuration.');
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  }
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  return {
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    ...baseConfig,
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    max: parseIntFromEnvValue(env.DB_POOL, 10, 'DB_POOL'),
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    connectionTimeoutMillis: 15000,
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    // Deliberately set application_name to an empty string to prevent excessive
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    // CPU usage with PG Bouncer. See:
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    // - https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/23958
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    // - https://github.com/pgbouncer/pgbouncer/issues/349
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    application_name: '',
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  };
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}
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let pool;
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/**
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 *
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 * @param {pg.PoolConfig} config
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 * @param {string} environment
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 * @param {import('pino').Logger} logger
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 * @returns {pg.Pool}
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 */
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export function getPool(config, environment, logger) {
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  if (pool) {
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    return pool;
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  }
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  pool = new pg.Pool(config);
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  // Setup logging on pool.query and client.query for checked out clients:
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  // This is taken from: https://node-postgres.com/guides/project-structure
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  if (environment === 'development') {
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    const logQuery = (originalQuery) => {
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      return async (queryTextOrConfig, values, ...rest) => {
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        const start = process.hrtime();
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        const result = await originalQuery.apply(pool, [queryTextOrConfig, values, ...rest]);
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        const duration = process.hrtime(start);
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        const durationInMs = (duration[0] * 1000000000 + duration[1]) / 1000000;
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        logger.debug({
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          query: queryTextOrConfig,
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          values,
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          duration: durationInMs
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        }, 'Executed database query');
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        return result;
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      };
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    };
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    pool.on('connect', (client) => {
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      const originalQuery = client.query.bind(client);
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      client.query = logQuery(originalQuery);
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    });
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  }
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  return pool;
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}
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