How to execute a database script after deploying a Postgresql image to openshift with Jenkins?












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I have a git repo with the Jenkins pipeline and the official template of postgresql:


kind: "BuildConfig"
apiVersion: "v1"
metadata:
name: "postgresql-pipeline"
spec:
strategy:
jenkinsPipelineStrategy:
jenkinsfile: |-
pipeline {
agent any
environment {
DATABASE_NAME = 'sampledb'
DATABASE_USER = 'root'
DATABASE_PASSWORD = 'root'
}
stages {
stage('Clone git') {
steps {
git 'https://bitbucket.org/businnessdata_db/postgresql-test.git'
}
}
stage('Deploy db') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'
sh 'oc delete secret/postgresql'
sh 'oc delete pvc/postgresql'
sh 'oc delete all -l "app=postgresql-persistent"'
sh 'oc new-app -f openshift/templates/postgresql-persistent.json'
}
}
stage('Execute users script') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'

}
}
stage('Execute update script') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'

}
}
}
}
type: JenkinsPipeline<code>


What i have to put in the last 2 steps to run a script against the new generated database?










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    I have a git repo with the Jenkins pipeline and the official template of postgresql:


    kind: "BuildConfig"
    apiVersion: "v1"
    metadata:
    name: "postgresql-pipeline"
    spec:
    strategy:
    jenkinsPipelineStrategy:
    jenkinsfile: |-
    pipeline {
    agent any
    environment {
    DATABASE_NAME = 'sampledb'
    DATABASE_USER = 'root'
    DATABASE_PASSWORD = 'root'
    }
    stages {
    stage('Clone git') {
    steps {
    git 'https://bitbucket.org/businnessdata_db/postgresql-test.git'
    }
    }
    stage('Deploy db') {
    steps {
    sh 'oc status'
    sh 'oc delete secret/postgresql'
    sh 'oc delete pvc/postgresql'
    sh 'oc delete all -l "app=postgresql-persistent"'
    sh 'oc new-app -f openshift/templates/postgresql-persistent.json'
    }
    }
    stage('Execute users script') {
    steps {
    sh 'oc status'

    }
    }
    stage('Execute update script') {
    steps {
    sh 'oc status'

    }
    }
    }
    }
    type: JenkinsPipeline<code>


    What i have to put in the last 2 steps to run a script against the new generated database?










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      I have a git repo with the Jenkins pipeline and the official template of postgresql:


      kind: "BuildConfig"
      apiVersion: "v1"
      metadata:
      name: "postgresql-pipeline"
      spec:
      strategy:
      jenkinsPipelineStrategy:
      jenkinsfile: |-
      pipeline {
      agent any
      environment {
      DATABASE_NAME = 'sampledb'
      DATABASE_USER = 'root'
      DATABASE_PASSWORD = 'root'
      }
      stages {
      stage('Clone git') {
      steps {
      git 'https://bitbucket.org/businnessdata_db/postgresql-test.git'
      }
      }
      stage('Deploy db') {
      steps {
      sh 'oc status'
      sh 'oc delete secret/postgresql'
      sh 'oc delete pvc/postgresql'
      sh 'oc delete all -l "app=postgresql-persistent"'
      sh 'oc new-app -f openshift/templates/postgresql-persistent.json'
      }
      }
      stage('Execute users script') {
      steps {
      sh 'oc status'

      }
      }
      stage('Execute update script') {
      steps {
      sh 'oc status'

      }
      }
      }
      }
      type: JenkinsPipeline<code>


      What i have to put in the last 2 steps to run a script against the new generated database?










      share|improve this question














      I have a git repo with the Jenkins pipeline and the official template of postgresql:


      kind: "BuildConfig"
      apiVersion: "v1"
      metadata:
      name: "postgresql-pipeline"
      spec:
      strategy:
      jenkinsPipelineStrategy:
      jenkinsfile: |-
      pipeline {
      agent any
      environment {
      DATABASE_NAME = 'sampledb'
      DATABASE_USER = 'root'
      DATABASE_PASSWORD = 'root'
      }
      stages {
      stage('Clone git') {
      steps {
      git 'https://bitbucket.org/businnessdata_db/postgresql-test.git'
      }
      }
      stage('Deploy db') {
      steps {
      sh 'oc status'
      sh 'oc delete secret/postgresql'
      sh 'oc delete pvc/postgresql'
      sh 'oc delete all -l "app=postgresql-persistent"'
      sh 'oc new-app -f openshift/templates/postgresql-persistent.json'
      }
      }
      stage('Execute users script') {
      steps {
      sh 'oc status'

      }
      }
      stage('Execute update script') {
      steps {
      sh 'oc status'

      }
      }
      }
      }
      type: JenkinsPipeline<code>


      What i have to put in the last 2 steps to run a script against the new generated database?







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          You can either install psql on your Jenkins container and then run the script through the shell command.



          sh """
          export PGPASSWORD=<password>
          psql -h <host> -d <database> -U <user_name> -p <port> -a -w -f <file>.sql
          """


          Or, since Jenkinsfiles are written in Groovy, use Groovy to execute your statements. Here's the Groovy documentation for working with databases.






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            You can either install psql on your Jenkins container and then run the script through the shell command.



            sh """
            export PGPASSWORD=<password>
            psql -h <host> -d <database> -U <user_name> -p <port> -a -w -f <file>.sql
            """


            Or, since Jenkinsfiles are written in Groovy, use Groovy to execute your statements. Here's the Groovy documentation for working with databases.






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              You can either install psql on your Jenkins container and then run the script through the shell command.



              sh """
              export PGPASSWORD=<password>
              psql -h <host> -d <database> -U <user_name> -p <port> -a -w -f <file>.sql
              """


              Or, since Jenkinsfiles are written in Groovy, use Groovy to execute your statements. Here's the Groovy documentation for working with databases.






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                You can either install psql on your Jenkins container and then run the script through the shell command.



                sh """
                export PGPASSWORD=<password>
                psql -h <host> -d <database> -U <user_name> -p <port> -a -w -f <file>.sql
                """


                Or, since Jenkinsfiles are written in Groovy, use Groovy to execute your statements. Here's the Groovy documentation for working with databases.






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                You can either install psql on your Jenkins container and then run the script through the shell command.



                sh """
                export PGPASSWORD=<password>
                psql -h <host> -d <database> -U <user_name> -p <port> -a -w -f <file>.sql
                """


                Or, since Jenkinsfiles are written in Groovy, use Groovy to execute your statements. Here's the Groovy documentation for working with databases.







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