fix: correct case for filesize variable

Post script support expects a value from a declared variable `$FILESIZE` to provide the size of the backup files. Such a variable does not exist, leading to a situation where using `"${9}"` in a custom script furnishes the checksum hash. However, earlier up in the script the file size of the backup is indeed assigned to a variable, only that is it completely in lower case: `$filesize`. This commit aims to fix that inconsistency.
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Arif Er
2022-08-15 21:51:40 +08:00
committed by GitHub
parent 7453852046
commit e50a8cb0ec

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@@ -644,11 +644,11 @@ post_dbbackup() {
### Post Script Support
if [ -n "${POST_SCRIPT}" ] ; then
if var_true "${POST_SCRIPT_SKIP_X_VERIFY}" ; then
eval "${POST_SCRIPT}" "${exit_code}" "${dbtype}" "${DB_HOST}" "${1}" "${dbbackup_start_time}" "${dbbackup_finish_time}" "${dbbackup_total_time}" "${target}" "${FILESIZE}" "${checksum_value}"
eval "${POST_SCRIPT}" "${exit_code}" "${dbtype}" "${DB_HOST}" "${1}" "${dbbackup_start_time}" "${dbbackup_finish_time}" "${dbbackup_total_time}" "${target}" "${filesize}" "${checksum_value}"
else
if [ -x "${POST_SCRIPT}" ] ; then
print_notice "Found POST_SCRIPT environment variable. Executing '${POST_SCRIPT}"
eval "${POST_SCRIPT}" "${exit_code}" "${dbtype}" "${DB_HOST}" "${1}" "${dbbackup_start_time}" "${dbbackup_finish_time}" "${dbbackup_total_time}" "${target}" "${FILESIZE}" "${checksum_value}"
eval "${POST_SCRIPT}" "${exit_code}" "${dbtype}" "${DB_HOST}" "${1}" "${dbbackup_start_time}" "${dbbackup_finish_time}" "${dbbackup_total_time}" "${target}" "${filesize}" "${checksum_value}"
else
print_error "Can't execute POST_SCRIPT environment variable '${POST_SCRIPT}' as its filesystem bit is not executible!"
fi
@@ -659,12 +659,12 @@ post_dbbackup() {
if [ -d "/assets/custom-scripts/" ] ; then
for f in $(find /assets/custom-scripts/ -name \*.sh -type f); do
if var_true "${POST_SCRIPT_SKIP_X_VERIFY}" ; then
${f} "${exit_code}" "${dbtype}" "${DB_HOST}" "${1}" "${dbbackup_start_time}" "${dbbackup_finish_time}" "${dbbackup_total_time}" "${target}" "${FILESIZE}" "${checksum_value}"
${f} "${exit_code}" "${dbtype}" "${DB_HOST}" "${1}" "${dbbackup_start_time}" "${dbbackup_finish_time}" "${dbbackup_total_time}" "${target}" "${filesize}" "${checksum_value}"
else
if [ -x "${f}" ] ; then
print_notice "Executing post backup custom script : '${f}'"
## script EXIT_CODE DB_TYPE DB_HOST DB_NAME STARTEPOCH FINISHEPOCH DURATIONEPOCH BACKUP_FILENAME FILESIZE CHECKSUMVALUE
${f} "${exit_code}" "${dbtype}" "${DB_HOST}" "${1}" "${dbbackup_start_time}" "${dbbackup_finish_time}" "${dbbackup_total_time}" "${target}" "${FILESIZE}" "${checksum_value}"
${f} "${exit_code}" "${dbtype}" "${DB_HOST}" "${1}" "${dbbackup_start_time}" "${dbbackup_finish_time}" "${dbbackup_total_time}" "${target}" "${filesize}" "${checksum_value}"
else
print_error "Can't run post backup custom script: '${f}' as its filesystem bit is not executible!"
fi