agnes-the-ai-analyst/scripts/ops/agnes-auto-upgrade.sh
ZdenekSrotyr 28430ced09
Keboola cutover: native parquet path + sync correctness + auto-discover protection (#190)
* fix: cutover regressions + parallel Keboola legacy fallback

Bundled fixes from a fresh-deploy run on a Keboola Storage backend with
the block-shared-snowflake-access feature flag — DuckDB Keboola
extension's per-table scan can't access bucket schemas, so the legacy
kbcstorage Storage-API client is the only working path.

CUTOVER REGRESSIONS

- agnes pull hash mismatch on every Keboola local-mode table —
  src/orchestrator.py:_update_sync_state stored md5(mtime+size)[:12]
  while the CLI compares against full 32-char content MD5. Now stores
  the same content MD5 the materialized SQL path already used.

- Trailing-slash sanitization in connectors/keboola/access.py and
  extractor.py — DuckDB Keboola extension's ATTACH fails when the URL
  ends in / (canonical form).

- src/profiler.py:TableInfo.description becomes optional — two call
  sites instantiated without it, crashing the profiler pass.

- scripts/ops/agnes-auto-upgrade.sh: chown on UID change — older images
  ran as root, current runs as agnes (uid 999). Reads target uid:gid
  from /etc/passwd inside the new image and chowns ${STATE_DIR},
  /data/extracts, /data/analytics when the digest moves.

- POST /api/sync/trigger is now singleton per process — two
  near-simultaneous trigger calls each forked an extractor subprocess,
  fought for extract.duckdb's file lock, starved uvicorn, flipped the
  container to unhealthy. Trigger now returns 409
  (sync_already_in_progress) when held; _run_sync acquires non-blocking.

PARALLEL LEGACY FALLBACK

- Process pool fan-out for the _extract_via_legacy queue (default 8
  workers, override via AGNES_KEBOOLA_PARALLELISM). Process pool, not
  thread pool, because connectors/keboola/client.py:export_table does
  os.chdir(temp_dir) — process-global, so threads raced and slice files
  landed in the wrong directory ("[Errno 2] No such file or directory:
  '<job_id>.csv_X_Y_Z.csv'").

- Extractor subprocess timeout 1800s -> 3600s (configurable via
  AGNES_EXTRACTOR_TIMEOUT_SEC). 28+ tables × multi-minute Keboola export
  jobs need the headroom on telemetry-class projects.

- Process group cleanup on timeout — Popen(start_new_session=True) puts
  the extractor in its own group. On timeout the parent SIGTERMs the
  group (10s grace) then SIGKILLs stragglers. Without this, the pool
  workers were reparented to PID 1 and continued holding open Keboola
  Storage export jobs. Inline extractor script also installs a SIGTERM
  -> sys.exit(143) handler so the with ProcessPoolExecutor(...) block
  __exit__ runs cleanly.

Tests: existing tests that patched subprocess.run updated to patch
subprocess.Popen with a _FakePopen stand-in (same exit-code-injection
contract). Two tests that exercised the parallel path forced
AGNES_KEBOOLA_PARALLELISM=1 to keep mocks alive (mocks don't ride into
ProcessPoolExecutor subprocesses).

Squashed onto current main (was 7 commits + multi-commit CHANGELOG +
agnes-auto-upgrade.sh conflicts; squash avoids per-commit conflict
resolution against main's flat-mount STATE_DIR refactor and 0.38.0
release cut).

* feat(keboola): Storage API direct extract path; drop extension data path

The DuckDB Keboola extension's COPY routes through Keboola QueryService,
which is unreliable on linked-bucket projects (extension v0.1.6 fixes
that case but isn't yet in the community CDN, and pre-fix any project
with the block-shared-snowflake-access feature flag couldn't see bucket
schemas at all). Move the extract path off the extension entirely and
talk to the Storage API directly via signed-URL download — works on any
project, regardless of extension state.

connectors/keboola/storage_api.py (NEW)
  Lightweight client built on requests.Session. Three endpoints:
  - POST /v2/storage/tables/{id}/export-async        (kicks off job)
  - GET  /v2/storage/jobs/{id}                        (poll until done)
  - GET  /v2/storage/files/{id}?federationToken=1     (signed URL detail)
  - GET  <signed_url>                                 (download bytes)
  Supports sliced exports (manifest + per-slice signed URLs) and gzipped
  payloads. ExportFilter dataclass mirrors the Keboola filter spec
  (whereFilters / columns / changedSince / limit) and handles JSON
  round-trip with the registry's source_query column. Token redaction
  in error messages. Bounded exponential backoff on job polling.
  No cloud-SDK dependency on the data path; thread-safe.

connectors/keboola/extractor.py
  - materialize_query() rewritten: takes bucket/source_table/source_query
    (JSON filter spec), exports via KeboolaStorageClient, converts CSV
    to parquet via DuckDB, atomic os.replace. Same return shape so
    sync.py downstream code stays uniform with the BQ branch.
  - _extract_via_legacy() also moved to Storage API direct (kept the
    name for caller compatibility with _legacy_worker / the parallel
    batch extractor). Per-call temp directories — no os.chdir, threads
    don't race.

app/api/sync.py
  _run_materialized_pass for source_type='keboola' rows now constructs a
  KeboolaStorageClient (replaces KeboolaAccess) and passes
  bucket/source_table/source_query to materialize_query. Reuses one
  client across rows for HTTP keep-alive. Sources keboola URL from env
  too (KEBOOLA_STACK_URL) when instance.yaml doesn't have stack_url
  configured.

cli/commands/admin.py
  discover-and-register defaults Keboola rows to query_mode='materialized'
  (NULL source_query = full table), matching the v26 migration's
  unification of the local/materialized split for Keboola. BigQuery and
  Jira keep their per-source defaults.

src/db.py
  Schema bump 25 → 26. Migration: UPDATE table_registry SET
  query_mode='materialized' WHERE source_type='keboola' AND
  query_mode='local'. NULL source_query on those rows means "full table
  export" — same effective behavior the local mode provided, but now
  via Storage API instead of the extension.

pyproject.toml
  kbcstorage dep stays (admin-side bucket/table list still uses the
  SDK in app/api/admin.py / connectors/keboola/client.py); only the
  data path is migrated off the SDK. Comment updated to reflect the
  new boundary.

tests
  - test_keboola_storage_api.py (NEW, 19 tests): ExportFilter parsing,
    HTTP client (token redaction, retry logic, polling), download_file
    (single, gzipped, sliced), end-to-end export_table_to_csv.
  - test_keboola_materialize.py rewritten: mocks KeboolaStorageClient
    instead of FakeAccess; same atomic-write + zero-rows + unsafe-id
    contracts.
  - test_sync_trigger_keboola_materialized.py: registry rows now carry
    bucket+source_table+JSON-shape source_query.

114+ Keboola-impacted tests green locally.

* test: schema version assertion bumped to 26 alongside the keboola query_mode migration

* fix(keboola): cutover hot-patches surfaced on agnes-dev

Five small fixes that were applied as in-container hot-patches during
agnes-dev cutover and need to be on the source-of-truth image so a fresh
upgrade does not undo them.

- app/api/sync.py: auto-discover gate considers the WHOLE registry (any
  source, any mode), not just rows where source matches and query_mode
  is local. After the v25→v26 keboola materialized migration an
  instance can have 30 materialized rows and zero local rows; the
  previous gate kept re-firing _discover_and_register_tables every
  scheduler tick, creating duplicate auto-discovered rows with the
  wrong bucket prefix every time.

- app/api/admin.py: _discover_and_register_tables reassembles the
  bucket as <stage>.<bucket-id> (e.g. in.c-finance) instead of
  dropping the stage prefix; default query_mode for keboola is now
  materialized (the v26 contract); validator allows NULL source_query
  for keboola materialized rows (full-table export via Storage API
  export-async, no SQL needed).

- cli/commands/admin.py: register-table mirrors the server validator
  (NULL source_query allowed for source_type=keboola); --bucket help
  text generalized to cover both BQ dataset and Keboola bucket id.

- connectors/keboola/extractor.py: max_line_size=64 MiB on
  read_csv_auto so embedded JSON / SQL cells (kbc_component_configuration
  in particular) do not trip the default 2 MiB ceiling.

- connectors/keboola/storage_api.py: GCP backend support — when the
  Storage API returns a manifest whose slice URLs are gs://
  references with a gcsCredentials block, rewrite to the JSON REST
  download endpoint and authenticate with the issued OAuth bearer
  token; redact tokens in any surfaced error string.

* test: align with new keboola materialized + auto-discover-gate contracts

- test_admin_keboola_materialized: rename
  test_register_keboola_materialized_rejects_missing_source_query →
  test_register_keboola_materialized_accepts_missing_source_query.
  v25→v26 introduced 'keboola materialized with NULL source_query
  means full-table export via Storage API export-async' as the
  default registration shape; the rejection case is no longer the
  contract.

- test_sync_filter: add list_all() to _StubRegistry. The auto-discover
  gate in _run_sync now keys off the WHOLE registry (not just local
  rows) so materialized-only Keboola instances do not re-trigger
  discovery on every tick.

* feat(keboola): native parquet export — skip CSV roundtrip

Storage API export-async accepts fileType={csv,parquet}. Switching the
materialized sync to parquet eliminates the CSV → DuckDB COPY → parquet
roundtrip that pinned a single uvicorn worker over 4 GiB on multi-GB
tables (read_csv with all_varchar + max_line_size=64MB has to
materialize the whole CSV in memory before COPY can stream out a
parquet). Snowflake UNLOAD on Keboola's side already produces typed,
self-contained parquet files; the extractor downloads them and renames
into place.

Two cases:

- **Single-file** export (small table): file_info.url points at one
  signed URL; download_file streams chunks straight to .parquet.tmp
  and we're done. No DuckDB.

- **Sliced** export (Snowflake UNLOAD respects MAX_FILE_SIZE — 16 MiB
  default — so anything larger arrives as N parquet slices): each
  slice is a complete parquet file with its own footer; naive concat
  would corrupt them. download_file_slices keeps the slices as
  separate files in a tempdir, then DuckDB COPY (SELECT * FROM
  read_parquet([slice0, slice1, ...])) merges them into one
  consolidated parquet. DuckDB streams row groups during this — peak
  memory bounded to one row group (~1 MiB) regardless of source size.

The legacy CSV path stays as the explicit opt-in via source_query=
'{"file_type":"csv"}' for projects whose backend can't UNLOAD
parquet (none known today; cheap escape hatch). Backward-compat alias
KeboolaStorageClient.export_table_to_csv kept.

Also fixes a latent bug in download_file's gzip detection: previous
heuristic flagged any unencrypted file as gzipped, which would have
corrupted parquet downloads at gunzip time. Name-suffix-only now.

* fix: tempdir leak cleanup, every 0m schedule, /sync/trigger body shapes

Three small self-contained fixes uncovered during agnes-dev cutover.

- connectors/keboola/extractor.py: tempfile.TemporaryDirectory now uses
  ignore_cleanup_errors=True so a worker death mid-write doesn't leave
  multi-GiB stale slice trees on the boot disk. (12 GiB seen after a
  disk-full crash where TemporaryDirectory's own cleanup also raised
  and got swallowed.)

- src/scheduler.py: is_valid_schedule accepts 'every 0m' (interval=0
  = always due). Force-resync of an errored row no longer requires
  waiting out the default 'every 1h' interval — admin can flip the
  schedule, trigger, then flip back.

- app/api/sync.py: POST /api/sync/trigger accepts both ['table_id']
  (legacy bare-array body) and {'tables': ['table_id']} (matches the
  response payload shape, more discoverable for clients building
  requests by hand). Malformed bodies return 422 with a structured
  detail; null/missing means 'sync everything' as before.

Tests cover: tempdir cleanup on raise (sliced parquet path),
is_valid_schedule + is_table_due 'every 0m' acceptance, and trigger
body parametrized matrix (8 valid shapes + 6 rejection cases).

* fix: targeted-trigger filter in materialized pass + auto-upgrade defer

Two operational gaps observed during agnes-dev cutover, in the same
sync-routing area.

- _run_materialized_pass now takes a 'tables' arg and skips rows not in
  the target set with reason='not_in_target'. POST /api/sync/trigger
  with a body of tables previously only scoped the legacy extractor
  subprocess — the materialized pass kept iterating every due
  materialized row, so an admin asking to re-sync kbc_job re-ran
  every other due materialized row alongside it. Match on registry id
  OR name (admins commonly pass either form). tables=None preserves
  the no-filter behavior.

- New GET /api/sync/status (public, no auth) returns {locked: bool}
  off _sync_lock.locked(). agnes-auto-upgrade.sh probes this before
  docker compose up -d and exits 0 with a 'deferred recreate' log
  line if a sync is in flight — the next 5-min cron tick retries.
  Pre-fix, an auto-upgrade triggered mid-sync would recreate the
  uvicorn worker and kill the in-flight extractor / Snowflake-UNLOAD
  download (observed when kbc_job's first 7-day retry got SIGKILLed).
  Connection failures in the probe fall through to the upgrade —
  being stuck on a wedged image is worse than interrupting a
  hypothetical sync.

* fix: auto-discover protects admin overrides + surfaces drift

Two real-world incidents on agnes-dev drove this:

1. kbc_job was registered manually with the correct
   (in.c-kbc_telemetry, kbc_job) coordinates. A naive auto-discover
   re-run would have inserted a SECOND kbc_job row at the slugified
   id 'in_c-keboola-storage_kbc_job' (where Keboola's discovery
   places it) — and that row's Storage API export-async 404s.

2. An earlier auto-discover bug stripped the stage prefix from
   bucket ids ('c-finance' instead of 'in.c-finance'), inserting
   137 rows whose syncs all failed.

Fix:

- _discover_and_register_tables now builds a plan first
  (_build_keboola_discovery_plan) classifying each discovered table
  into one of new / existing_match / existing_drift / invalid, then
  executes only the 'new' bucket. Drift rows are reported with both
  sides of the disagreement plus drift_kind:
  - same_id_diff_coords: registry has the same id but different
    bucket / source_table (admin migrated coords inline).
  - name_collision: discovery's slugified id differs from any
    registry id, but the discovered .name matches an existing row's
    .name (case-insensitive). Catches the kbc_job case.

- Bucket detection now prefers the API's authoritative bucket_id
  field (separate field on the Keboola tables.list response,
  normalised by KeboolaClient.discover_all_tables). Falls back to
  id-string parsing only when bucket_id is missing (older fallback
  path inside discover_all_tables).

- Endpoint POST /api/admin/discover-and-register?dry_run=true
  returns the plan without writing — would_register, drift,
  invalid lists. Lets an operator audit before merging discovery
  with a registry that has admin overrides.

Removed 'every 0m' from test_register_request_rejects_malformed_sync_schedule
— the runtime started accepting it in the previous commit (force-resync
override) and the validator follows suit.

* feat(keboola): AGNES_TEMP_DIR routes tempfiles off overlayfs /tmp

The container's /tmp lives on the boot disk's overlayfs (29 GiB on
agnes-dev, shared with /var). Snowflake UNLOAD of a wide table writes
slices into per-call /tmp tempdirs that fill multi-GiB / many-slice
exports long before the dedicated data disk fills. agnes-dev hit
100% boot-disk while the 20 GiB data disk had 15 GiB free.

connectors.keboola.storage_api.get_temp_root() reads AGNES_TEMP_DIR;
mkdirs the target on first use; unset / empty / unwritable falls
back to None (system tempdir, OSS-pre-fix behaviour). Both
materialize_query (parquet path) and _extract_via_legacy (CSV
fallback) and the sliced-CSV concat path in storage_api use the
helper now.

docker-compose.yml defaults AGNES_TEMP_DIR=/data/tmp on app, scheduler,
and extract services. The data volume is the dedicated disk in
production layouts and a plain docker volume in single-disk
dev/laptop setups — same blast radius as the previous /tmp default
on the latter, no regression.
2026-05-07 12:12:14 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Deployed to /usr/local/bin/agnes-auto-upgrade.sh on the VM.
# Cron fires it every 5 min; pulls latest image for the pinned AGNES_TAG
# and recreates containers only if the digest moved.
#
# Cert-aware: if ${STATE_DIR}/certs/{fullchain,privkey}.pem both exist
# (populated by agnes-tls-rotate.sh), enables the tls overlay so Caddy
# fronts :443. Absence → plain HTTP on :8000.
#
# STATE_DIR is the host path that backs the writable state disk. It
# defaults to /data/state for backward compatibility with the legacy
# nested-mount layout (sdb at /data, sdc nested under /data/state).
# Set STATE_DIR=/data-state in /opt/agnes/.env for the flat layout
# (sdb at /data, sdc parallel at /data-state) — see docs/state-dir.md.
set -euo pipefail
cd /opt/agnes
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -a; . /opt/agnes/.env; set +a
STATE_DIR="${STATE_DIR:-/data/state}"
# Fail-fast guard: if the VM has a config disk attached, it MUST be
# mounted at $STATE_DIR before any container action. Otherwise the
# app would write state onto the parent filesystem and lose it on the
# next container recreate — the regression that motivated this guard.
# Three retries (mount may race with udev on cold boot) then hard exit.
CONFIG_DEVICE=/dev/disk/by-id/google-config-disk
if [ -e "$CONFIG_DEVICE" ]; then
attempt=0
while [ $attempt -lt 3 ]; do
attempt=$((attempt + 1))
if mountpoint -q "$STATE_DIR"; then
expected_dev=$(readlink -f "$CONFIG_DEVICE")
actual_dev=$(findmnt -n -o SOURCE "$STATE_DIR")
if [ "$expected_dev" = "$actual_dev" ]; then
break
fi
logger -t agnes-auto-upgrade "WARN: $STATE_DIR on $actual_dev, expected $expected_dev — attempting remount"
umount "$STATE_DIR" 2>/dev/null || true
fi
mount "$CONFIG_DEVICE" "$STATE_DIR" 2>/dev/null || true
sleep $((attempt * 2))
done
if ! mountpoint -q "$STATE_DIR" || \
[ "$(readlink -f "$CONFIG_DEVICE")" != "$(findmnt -n -o SOURCE "$STATE_DIR")" ]; then
logger -t agnes-auto-upgrade "FATAL: config disk not mounted at $STATE_DIR — refusing to start containers"
echo "FATAL: $STATE_DIR is not backed by the config disk." >&2
echo " Refusing to run docker compose — app state must land on the config disk, not the parent filesystem." >&2
echo " Inspect: mount | grep $STATE_DIR ; ls /dev/disk/by-id/google-config-disk" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Re-apply propagation in case a prior container teardown reset it.
# Idempotent — safe to call when already private.
mount --make-rprivate /data 2>/dev/null || true
mount --make-rprivate "$STATE_DIR" 2>/dev/null || true
fi
IMAGE="ghcr.io/keboola/agnes-the-ai-analyst:${AGNES_TAG:-stable}"
# Array form (vs. word-split string) — quoted expansion survives paths
# with spaces and is the modern bash idiom. Functionally identical here
# since /opt/agnes paths are tame, but it's a cheap habit to keep.
#
# The TLS-overlay decision deliberately runs BELOW the config re-fetch
# (Devin Review caught: this used to live here, evaluating Caddyfile
# existence against the PRE-fetch state. If the fetch added a
# previously-missing Caddyfile, this tick's docker compose would still
# omit `--profile tls` until the next 5-minute tick — a window where
# the recreate uses the wrong overlay set). Base file list is fine to
# initialise here because the tls overlay is the only conditional one.
COMPOSE_FILES=( -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.prod.yml -f docker-compose.host-mount.yml )
PROFILE_ARGS=()
# Re-fetch the bind-mounted config files (compose overlays + Caddyfile)
# from the OSS main branch on every tick. Without this, an image-only
# change is fine, but a change to the Caddyfile or any compose overlay
# (e.g. a new bind mount, a route, an env_file path) only lands on VMs
# that get a fresh `startup.sh` boot — leaving long-uptime VMs running
# the new image against stale config. Confirmed live on 2026-05-05
# when a Caddyfile change adding a `data:/srv:ro` mount + a new
# `forward_auth` + `file_server` route for parquet downloads landed
# in main but stayed inert on running VMs because auto-upgrade only
# watched image digests.
#
# Hash before/after to detect content drift; treat as "trigger recreate"
# alongside an image digest change. Atomic move-after-fetch guards
# against a partial download corrupting compose at the next docker
# action — `curl --fail` plus the `.new` rename means a 404 / network
# blip leaves the existing file untouched.
RAW_BASE="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keboola/agnes-the-ai-analyst/main"
CONFIG_FILES=(
docker-compose.yml docker-compose.prod.yml docker-compose.host-mount.yml
docker-compose.tls.yml Caddyfile
)
hash_config_files() {
# Sort to keep hash stable across operator add/remove, missing files
# contribute the empty string (sha256 of "" is well-defined). Run
# from /opt/agnes to keep relative paths terse in the hash input.
( cd /opt/agnes && for f in "${CONFIG_FILES[@]}"; do
sha256sum "$f" 2>/dev/null || printf 'missing %s\n' "$f"
done ) | sort | sha256sum | awk '{print $1}'
}
CONFIG_BEFORE=$(hash_config_files)
for f in "${CONFIG_FILES[@]}"; do
if curl -fsSL "$RAW_BASE/$f" -o "/opt/agnes/$f.new" 2>/dev/null; then
mv -f "/opt/agnes/$f.new" "/opt/agnes/$f"
else
rm -f "/opt/agnes/$f.new"
logger -t agnes-auto-upgrade "WARN: failed to fetch $f from $RAW_BASE — keeping existing /opt/agnes/$f"
fi
done
CONFIG_AFTER=$(hash_config_files)
# `-s` (size > 0) instead of `-f` — guards against the corner case where
# rotate.sh wrote a 0-byte cert and exited (or got SIGKILLed mid-write).
# Bringing up the tls profile against an empty cert would just crash
# Caddy on start; better to fall back to plain :8000 until rotate
# regenerates real bytes. Same `-s` rule for Caddyfile: without it (or
# with an empty one) the caddy service crash-loops while the tls overlay
# has already closed :8000 — net effect is "app unreachable". Skipping
# the overlay keeps the app on plain :8000 until config lands.
#
# Evaluated AFTER the config re-fetch above so a freshly-added or
# freshly-removed Caddyfile is reflected in this tick's compose set,
# not the next one.
if [ -s "$STATE_DIR/certs/fullchain.pem" ] && [ -s "$STATE_DIR/certs/privkey.pem" ] && [ -s Caddyfile ]; then
COMPOSE_FILES+=( -f docker-compose.tls.yml )
PROFILE_ARGS=( --profile tls )
elif [ -s "$STATE_DIR/certs/fullchain.pem" ] && [ -s "$STATE_DIR/certs/privkey.pem" ]; then
logger -t agnes-auto-upgrade "WARN: certs present but Caddyfile missing/empty — skipping tls overlay"
fi
BEFORE=$(docker images --no-trunc --format '{{.Digest}}' "$IMAGE" | head -1)
docker compose "${COMPOSE_FILES[@]}" pull >/dev/null 2>&1
AFTER=$(docker images --no-trunc --format '{{.Digest}}' "$IMAGE" | head -1)
if [ "$BEFORE" != "$AFTER" ] || [ "$CONFIG_BEFORE" != "$CONFIG_AFTER" ]; then
REASON=()
[ "$BEFORE" != "$AFTER" ] && REASON+=("image digest")
[ "$CONFIG_BEFORE" != "$CONFIG_AFTER" ] && REASON+=("config files")
# Sync-in-flight defer guard. ``docker compose up -d`` recreates the
# uvicorn worker, which kills any in-flight extractor / materialized
# pass that was holding ``_sync_lock``. The next 5-min cron tick
# picks up the same change — we just delay the upgrade until the
# current sync finishes (typically minutes for small tables, longer
# for big Snowflake UNLOADs). curl with a 5s timeout: if the app is
# unreachable for any reason (already crashed, port not bound,
# older app version without /api/sync/status), we proceed with the
# upgrade — being stuck on a wedged previous version is worse than
# interrupting a hypothetical sync.
LOCK_JSON=$(curl -sf --max-time 5 http://localhost:8000/api/sync/status 2>/dev/null || true)
if echo "$LOCK_JSON" | grep -q '"locked"[[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*true'; then
echo "$(date): sync in flight (${REASON[*]} pending) — deferring recreate to next tick"
logger -t agnes-auto-upgrade "deferred recreate: sync in flight (${REASON[*]})"
exit 0
fi
echo "$(date): change detected (${REASON[*]}) — recreating containers"
# Re-align ownership of mounted state to the image's runtime user
# before bringing containers up. Catches root → non-root UID
# transitions across upgrades — old root-owned files would otherwise
# cause PermissionError on .session_secret / DuckDB on the new
# image's first start. Idempotent (no-op when ownership already
# matches). The Dockerfile pins runtime to uid:gid 999:999 today
# (`useradd --system --uid 999 ... agnes`); read it back from the
# image config to stay honest if that ever changes. Only relevant
# when the image digest actually changed.
if [ "$BEFORE" != "$AFTER" ]; then
IMAGE_USER=$(docker image inspect -f '{{.Config.User}}' "$IMAGE" 2>/dev/null || true)
if [ -n "$IMAGE_USER" ] && [ "$IMAGE_USER" != "root" ] && [ "$IMAGE_USER" != "0" ]; then
# IMAGE_USER may be "agnes" (name) or "999" or "999:999".
# Resolve via /etc/passwd inside the image — works without
# requiring a shell in the runtime layer.
IMAGE_UIDGID=$(docker run --rm --entrypoint cat "$IMAGE" /etc/passwd 2>/dev/null \
| awk -F: -v u="${IMAGE_USER%%:*}" '$1==u || $3==u {print $3":"$4; exit}')
if [ -n "$IMAGE_UIDGID" ]; then
for d in "$STATE_DIR" /data/extracts /data/analytics; do
[ -d "$d" ] && chown -R "$IMAGE_UIDGID" "$d" 2>/dev/null || true
done
fi
fi
fi
# ${arr[@]+"${arr[@]}"} pattern: expands to nothing when array is
# empty (vs. plain "${arr[@]}" which trips `set -u` on bash <4.4).
docker compose "${COMPOSE_FILES[@]}" ${PROFILE_ARGS[@]+"${PROFILE_ARGS[@]}"} up -d
docker image prune -f >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
# Self-update: re-fetch *this* script too. Without this, the very fix
# that lets auto-upgrade watch config files would itself never land on
# running VMs — a self-perpetuating "old script" problem. Atomic via
# .new + mv; chmod preserved. The next tick (5 min later) runs the
# new logic. Skipping if curl fails leaves the existing script in place.
if curl -fsSL "$RAW_BASE/scripts/ops/agnes-auto-upgrade.sh" \
-o /usr/local/bin/agnes-auto-upgrade.sh.new 2>/dev/null; then
if ! cmp -s /usr/local/bin/agnes-auto-upgrade.sh.new \
/usr/local/bin/agnes-auto-upgrade.sh; then
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/agnes-auto-upgrade.sh.new
mv -f /usr/local/bin/agnes-auto-upgrade.sh.new \
/usr/local/bin/agnes-auto-upgrade.sh
logger -t agnes-auto-upgrade "self-update: replaced /usr/local/bin/agnes-auto-upgrade.sh"
else
rm -f /usr/local/bin/agnes-auto-upgrade.sh.new
fi
fi