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fix(migrator): correct and harden the 1.x to 2.0 SQLite import (#434)
* feat(api): parse DATA_DIR from env for 1.x import auto-detection Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01721WHAUGxnVk22qEeTub7w * test(migrator): build 1.17.2 fixtures by replaying legacy migrations Discovered the legacy migrations seed a Default team (0005) and builtin roles (0007), so the replayed fixture carries them. Seed uses a distinct custom team. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01721WHAUGxnVk22qEeTub7w * fix(migrator): self-adjusting column copy, jobs.status map, drop sessions, advisory lock The importer now inserts only the intersection of source and live target columns, so the three analytics_* columns 2.x dropped no longer break the first users INSERT (and future dropped columns are handled generically). jobs.status is mapped onto the 2.x enum (error->failed). Sessions are no longer migrated. A pg_advisory_xact_lock serializes concurrent replicas. Includes login-after-migrate and library assertions. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01721WHAUGxnVk22qEeTub7w * test(migrator): CI drift guard fails when a required column is unfillable from 1.17.2 Introspects every NOT-NULL-no-default column of each migrated table in the current schema and asserts the engine can fill it from a real 1.17.2 source. Turns a future breaking schema change into a PR-time failure instead of a production import break. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01721WHAUGxnVk22qEeTub7w * feat(migrator): orchestrator with detection, boot states, marker, blob count sqlite-import.ts owns source resolution (explicit path, 'off' sentinel, DATA_DIR probe), the four boot states (import/leftover/locked/none), the persisted sqlite_import marker, and a read-only library-blob count. runBootImport wires them together and catches TargetNonEmptyError as a benign multi-replica skip. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01721WHAUGxnVk22qEeTub7w * feat(api): route boot through the 1.x import orchestrator; hide marker from non-admins index.ts now calls runBootImport (which owns detection + the four boot states) instead of the inline SQLITE_MIGRATE_PATH block. The sqlite_import marker is added to SENSITIVE_KEYS (but not REDACTED_KEYS) so admins see the counts for the banner while non-admins don't see the key at all. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01721WHAUGxnVk22qEeTub7w * feat(migrator): add analyzeSqlite + dry-run/verify CLI analyzeSqlite is a read-only pre-flight (no live Postgres): per-table row counts, library-blob presence, and out-of-enum job statuses. The migrate:sqlite CLI now lives in the orchestrator and supports --dry-run/--verify (prints the analysis and exits without writing) alongside the existing import and --force. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01721WHAUGxnVk22qEeTub7w * docs: add 1.x to 2.0 upgrade guide; fix volume-name casing New apps/docs upgrade guide covering auto-detect, the SQLITE_MIGRATE_PATH override + off opt-out, the dry-run, what carries over, locked-state recovery, and non-destructive rollback. Leads with 'back up the WHOLE /data volume, not just snapotter.db' because 1.x WAL mode leaves data in snapotter.db-wal (surfaced by the real-image upgrade test). Standardizes README/DOCKERHUB compose volume names on the canonical SnapOtter-data casing so they match the repo compose and don't orphan an upgrader's volume. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01721WHAUGxnVk22qEeTub7w * feat(web): admin 1.x migration banner + 21-locale strings A one-time admin banner reads the sqlite_import marker from /v1/settings and shows the import result (user + saved-file counts) on success, or a warning when a 1.x database was found but not imported. Dismissal persists to a sqlite_import.dismissedAt settings key. shouldShowMigrationBanner/parseMigrationMarker sit in feedback.ts with the other shouldShow helpers; strings added to en.ts and all 20 other locales. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01721WHAUGxnVk22qEeTub7w * style(landing): biome-format Hero.astro trustBadges array Pre-existing formatting drift on main (its Lint check was skipped on the merge that introduced it); this PR's full Lint run surfaced it. Formatting-only, applied via the repo's own biome formatter to unblock the required Lint check. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01721WHAUGxnVk22qEeTub7w
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DATABASE_URL: postgres://snapotter:snapotter@postgres:5432/snapotter
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REDIS_URL: redis://redis:6379
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volumes:
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- snapotter-data:/data
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- SnapOtter-data:/data
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depends_on: [postgres, redis]
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restart: unless-stopped
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postgres:
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POSTGRES_USER: snapotter
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POSTGRES_PASSWORD: snapotter
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POSTGRES_DB: snapotter
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volumes: ["snapotter-pgdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data"]
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volumes: ["SnapOtter-pgdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data"]
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restart: unless-stopped
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redis:
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image: redis:8-alpine
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volumes: ["snapotter-redisdata:/data"]
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volumes: ["SnapOtter-redisdata:/data"]
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restart: unless-stopped
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volumes:
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snapotter-data:
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snapotter-pgdata:
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snapotter-redisdata:
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SnapOtter-data:
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SnapOtter-pgdata:
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SnapOtter-redisdata:
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```
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Then start the stack:
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@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ OIDC, SSO, S3 storage, and the full variable reference are documented in [Config
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| `/data` | AI models and persistent user files; in single-container mode also the embedded PostgreSQL and Redis data. Back this up. |
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| `/tmp/workspace` | Temporary processing files (auto-cleaned). |
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In the Compose stack, PostgreSQL and Redis keep their own volumes (`snapotter-pgdata`, `snapotter-redisdata`).
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In the Compose stack, PostgreSQL and Redis keep their own volumes (`SnapOtter-pgdata`, `SnapOtter-redisdata`).
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