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RELEASE NOTES

2.0.12

This maintenance release fixes the issue #96 where the replica initialisation failed on MySQL 8 because of the wrong field names pulled out from the information_schema. Thanks to @daniel-qcode for contributing with his fix.

The configuration and SQL files are now moved inside into the directory pg_chameleon. This change simplifies the setup.py file and allow pg_chameleon to be built as source and wheel package.

As python 3.4 has now reached its end-of-life and has been retired the minimum requirement for pg_chameleon has been updated to Python 3.5.

2.0.11

This maintenance release fixes few things. As reported in #95 the yaml filles were not completely valid. @rebtoor fixed them.

@clifff made a pull request to have the start_replica running in foreground when log_file set to stdout. Previously the process remained in background with the log set to stdout.

As Travis seems to break down constantly the CI configuration is disabled until a fix or a different CI is found .

Finally the method which loads the yaml file is now using an explicit loader as required by the new PyYAML version.

Previously with newer version of PyYAML there was a warning emitted by the library because the default loader is unsafe. If you have

2.0.10

This maintenance release fixes a regression caused by the new replay function with PostgreSQL 10. The unnested primary key was put in cartesian product with the json elements generating NULL identifiers which made the subsequent format function to fail.

This release fixes adds a workaround for decoding the keys in the mysql's json fields. This allows the sytem to replicate the json data type as well.

The command enable_replica fixes a race condition when the maintenance flag is not returned to false (e.g. an application crash during the maintenance run) allowing the replica to start again.

The tokeniser for the CHANGE statement now parses the tables in the form of schema.table. However the tokenised schema is not used to determine the query's schema because the __read_replica_stream method uses the schema name pulled out from the mysql's binlog.

As this change requires a replica catalogue upgrade is very important to follow the upgrade instructions provided below.

  • If working via ssh is suggested to use screen or tmux for the upgrade
  • Stop all the replica processes with chameleon stop_all_replicas --config <your_config>
  • Take a backup of the schema sch_chameleon with pg_dump for good measure.
  • Install the upgrade with pip install pg_chameleon --upgrade
  • Check if the version is upgraded with chameleon --version
  • Upgrade the replica schema with the command chameleon upgrade_replica_schema --config <your_config>
  • Start all the replicas.

If the upgrade procedure refuses to upgrade the catalogue because of running or errored replicas is possible to reset the statuses using the command chameleon enable_replica --source <source_name>.

If the catalogue upgrade is still not possible downgrading pgchameleon to the previous version. E.g. pip install pg_chameleon==2.0.9 will make the replica startable again.

2.0.9

This maintenance release fixes a wrong check for the next auto maintenance run if the maintenance wasn't run before. Previously when changing the value of auto_maintenance from disabled to an interval, the process didn't run the automatic maintenance unless a manual maintenance was executed before.

This release adds improvements on the replay function's speed. The new version is now replaying the data without accessing the parent log partition and the decoding logic has been simplified. Not autoritative tests has shown a cpu gain of at least 10% and a better memory allocation. However your mileage may vary.

The GTID operational mode has been improved removing the blocking mode which caused increased lag in systems with larger binlog size.

As this change requires a replica catalogue upgrade is very important to follow the upgrade instructions provided below.

  • If working via ssh is suggested to use screen or tmux for the upgrade
  • Stop all the replica processes with chameleon stop_all_replicas --config <your_config>
  • Take a backup of the schema sch_chameleon with pg_dump for good measure.
  • Install the upgrade with pip install pg_chameleon --upgrade
  • Check if the version is upgraded with chameleon --version
  • Upgrade the replica schema with the command chameleon upgrade_replica_schema --config <your_config>
  • Start all the replicas.

If the upgrade procedure refuses to upgrade the catalogue because of running or errored replicas is possible to reset the statuses using the command chameleon enable_replica --source <source_name>.

If the catalogue upgrade is still not possible downgrading pgchameleon to the previous version. E.g. pip install pg_chameleon==2.0.8 will make the replica startable again.

2.0.8

This maintenance release adds the support for skip events. Is now is possible to skip events (insert,delete,update) for single tables or for entire schemas.

A new optional source parameter skip_events: is available for the sources with type mysql. Under skip events there are three keys one per each DML operation. Is possible to list an entire schema or single tables in the form of schema.table. The example snippet disables the inserts on the table delphis_mediterranea.foo and the deletes on the entire schema delphis_mediterranea.

skip_events:
  insert:
    - delphis_mediterranea.foo #skips inserts on the table delphis_mediterranea.foo
  delete:
    - delphis_mediterranea #skips deletes on schema delphis_mediterranea
  update:

The release 2.0.8 adds the EXPERIMENTAL support for the GTID for MySQL or Percona server. The GTID in MariaDb is currently not supported. A new optional parameter gtid_enable: which defaults to No is available for the source type mysql.

When MySQL is configured with the GTID and the parameter gtid_enable: is set to Yes, pg_chameleon will use the GTID to auto position the replica stream. This allows pg_chameleon to reconfigure the source within the MySQL replicas without the need to run init_replica.

This feature has been extensively tested but as it's new has to be considered EXPERIMENTAL.

ALTER TABLE RENAME is now correctly parsed and executed. ALTER TABLE MODIFY is now parsed correctly when the field have a default value. Previously modify with default values would parse wrongly and fail when translating to PostgreSQL dialect

The source no longer gets an error state when running with --debug.

The logged events are now cleaned when refreshing schema and syncing tables. Previously spurious logged events could lead to primary key violations when syncing single tables or refreshing single schemas.

As this change requires a replica catalogue upgrade is very important to follow the upgrade instructions provided below.

  • If working via ssh is suggested to use screen or tmux for the upgrade
  • Stop all the replica processes with chameleon stop_all_replicas --config <your_config>
  • Take a backup of the schema sch_chameleon with pg_dump for good measure.
  • Install the upgrade with pip install pg_chameleon --upgrade
  • Check if the version is upgraded with chameleon --version
  • Upgrade the replica schema with the command chameleon upgrade_replica_schema --config <your_config>
  • Start all the replicas.

If the upgrade procedure refuses to upgrade the catalogue because of running or errored replicas is possible to reset the statuses using the command chameleon enable_replica --source <source_name>.

If the catalogue upgrade is still not possible downgrading pgchameleon to the previous version. E.g. pip install pg_chameleon==2.0.7 will make the replica startable again.

2.0.7

This maintenance release makes the multiprocess logging safe. Now each replica process logs in a separate file.

The --full option now is working. Previously the option had no effect causing the maintenance to run always a conventional vacuum.

This release fixes the issues reported in ticket #73 and #75 by pg_chameleon's users.

The bug reported in ticket #73 caused a wrong data type tokenisation when an alter table adds a column with options (e.g. ADD COLUMN foo DEFAULT NULL)

The bug reported in ticket #75 , caused a wrong conversion to string for the row keys with None value during the cleanup of malformed rows for the init replica and the replica process.

A fix for the TRUNCATE TABLE tokenisation is implemented as well. Now if the statement specifies the table with the schema the truncate works properly.

A new optional source's parameter is added. auto_maintenance trigger a vacuum on the log tables after a specific timeout. The timeout shall be expressed like a PostgreSQL interval (e.g. "1 day"). The special value "disabled" disables the auto maintenance. If the parameter is omitted the auto maintenance is disabled.

2.0.6

The maintenance release 2.0.6 fixes a crash occurring when a new column is added on the source database with the default value NOW().

The maintenance introduced in the version 2.0.5 is now less aggressive. In particular the run_maintenance command now executes a conventional VACUUM on the source's log tables, unless the switch --full is specified. In that case a VACUUM FULL is executed. The detach has been disabled and may be completely removed in the future releases because very fragile and prone to errors.

However running VACUUM FULL on the log tables can cause the other sources to be blocked during the maintenance run.

This release adds an optional parameter on_error_read: on the mysql type's sources which allow the read process to stay up if the mysql database is refusing connections (e.g. MySQL down for maintenance). Following the principle of least astonishment the parameter if omitted doesn't cause any change of behaviour. If added with the value continue (e.g. on_error_read: continue) will prevent the replica process to stop in the case of connection issues from the MySQL database with a warning is emitted on the replica log .

This release adds the support for mysql 5.5 which doesn't have the parameter binlog_row_image.

enable_replica now can reset the replica status to stopped even if the catalogue version is mismatched. This simplifies the upgrade procedure in case of errored or wrongly running replicas.

As this change requires a replica catalogue upgrade is very important to follow the upgrade instructions provided below.

  • If working via ssh is suggested to open a screen session
  • Before upgrading pg_chameleon stop all the replica processes.
  • Upgrade the pg_chameleon package with pip install pg_chameleon --upgrade
  • Upgrade the replica schema with the command chameleon upgrade_replica_schema --config <your_config>
  • Start the replica processes

If the upgrade procedure refuses to upgrade the catalogue because of running or errored replicas is possible to reset the statuses with the enable_replica command.

If the catalogue upgrade is still not possible downgrading pgchameleon to the version 2.0.5 with pip install pg_chameleon==2.0.5 should make the replicas startable again.

2.0.5

The maintenance release 2.0.5 fixes a regression which prevented some tables to be synced with sync_tables when the parameter limit_tables was set. Previously having two or more schemas mapped with only one schema listed in limit_tables prevented the other schema's tables to be synchronised with sync_tables.

This release add two new commands to improve the general performance and the management.

The command stop_all_replicas stops all the running sources within the target postgresql database.

The command run_maintenance performs a VACUUM FULL on the specified source's log tables. In order to limit the impact on other sources eventually configured the command performs the following steps.

  • The read and replay processes for the given source are paused
  • The log tables are detached from the parent table sch_chameleon.t_log_replica with the command NO INHERIT
  • The log tables are vacuumed with VACUUM FULL
  • The log tables are attached to the parent table sch_chameleon.t_log_replica with the command INHERIT
  • The read and replay processes are resumed

Currently the process is manual but it will become eventually automated if it's proven to be sufficiently robust.

The pause for the replica processes creates the infrastructure necessary to have a self healing replica. This functionality will appear in future releases of the branch 2.0.

As this change requires a replica catalogue upgrade is very important to follow the upgrade instructions provided below.

  • If working via ssh is suggested to open a screen session
  • Before the upgrade stop all the replica processes.
  • Upgrade pg_chameleon with pip install pg_chameleon --upgrade
  • Run the upgrade command chameleon upgrade_replica_schema --config <your_config>
  • Start the replica processes

2.0.4

The maintenance release 2.0.4 fix the wrong handling of the ALTER TABLE when generating the MODIFY translation. The regression was added in the version 2.0.3 and can result in a broken replica process.

This version improves the way to handle the replica from tables with dropped columns in the future. The python-mysql-replication library with this commit adds a way to manage the replica with the tables having columns dropped before the read replica is started.

Previously the auto generated column name caused the replica process to crash as the type map dictionary didn't had the corresponding key.

The version 2.0.4 handles the KeyError exception and allow the row to be stored on the PostgreSQL target database. However this will very likely cause the table to be removed from the replica in the replay step. A debug log message is emitted when this happens in order to when the issue occurs.

2.0.3

The bugfix release 2.0.3 fixes the issue #63 changeing all the fields i_binlog_position to bigint. Previously binlog files larger than 2GB would cause an integer overflow during the phase of write rows in the PostgreSQL database. The issue can affect also MySQL databases with smaller max_binlog_size as it seems that this value is a soft limit.

As this change requires a replica catalogue upgrade is very important to follow the upgrade instructions provided below.

  • If working via ssh is suggested to open a screen session
  • Before the upgrade stop all the replica processes.
  • Upgrade pg_chameleon with pip install pg_chameleon --upgrade
  • Run the upgrade command chameleon upgrade_replica_schema --config <your_config>
  • Start the replica processes

Please note that because the upgrade command will alter the data types with subsequent table rewrite. The process can take long time, in particular if the log tables are large. If working over a remote machine the best way to proceed is to run the command in a screen session.

This release fixes a regression introduced with the release 2.0.1. When an alter table comes in the form of ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN is in the form datatype DEFAULT (NOT) NULL the parser captures two words instead of one, causing the replica process crash.

The speed of the initial cleanup, when the replica starts has been improved as now the delete runs only on the sources log tables instead of the parent table. This improvement is more effective when many sources are configured all togheter.

From this version the setup.py switches the psycopg2 requirement to using the psycopg2-binary which ensures that psycopg2 will install using the wheel package when available.

2.0.2

This bugfix relase adds a missing functionality which wasn't added during the application development and fixes a bug in the sync_tables command.

Previously the parameter batch_retention was ignored making the replayed batches to accumulate in the table sch_chameleon.t_replica_batch with the conseguent performance degradation over time.

This release solves the issue re enabling the batch_retention. Please note that after upgrading there will be an initial replay lag building. This is normal as the first cleanup will have to remove a lot of rows. After the cleanup is complete the replay will resume as usual.

The new private method _swap_enums added to the class pg_engine moves the enumerated types from the loading schema to the destination schema when the method swap_tables is executed by the command sync_tables.

Previously when running sync_tables tables with enum fields were created on PostgreSQL without the corresponding enumerated types. This happened because the custom enumerated type were not moved into the destination schema and therefore dropped along with the loading schema when the procedure performed the final cleanup.

2.0.1

The first maintenance release of pg_chameleon v2 adds a performance improvement in the read replica process when the variables limit_tables or skip_tables are set.

Previously all the rows were read from the replica stream as the BinLogStreamReader do not allow the usage of the tables in the form of schema_name.table_name. This caused a large amount of useless data hitting the replica log tables as reported in the issue #58.

The private method __store_binlog_event now evaluates the row schema and table and returns a boolean value on whether the row or query should be stored or not into the log table.

The release fixes also a crash in read replica if an alter table added a column was of type character varying.

2.0.0

This stable release consists of the same code of the RC1 with few usability improvements.

A new option is now available to set to set the maximum level for the messages to be sent to rollbar. This is quite useful if we configure a periodical init_replica (e.g. pgsql source type refreshed every hour) and we don't want to fill rollbar with noise. For example chameleon init_replica --source pgsql --rollbar-level critical will send to rollbar only messages marked as critical.

There is now a command line alias chameleon which is a wrapper for chameleon.py.

A new command enable_replica is now available to enable the source's replica if the source is not stopped clean.

2.0.0.rc1

This release candidate comes with few bug fixes and few usability improvements.

Previously when adding a table with a replicated DDL having an unique key, the table's creation failed because of the fields were set as NULLable . Now the command works properly.

The system now checks if the MySQL configuration allows the replica when initialising or refreshing replicated entities.

A new class rollbar_notifier was added in order to simplyfi the message management within the source and engine classes.

Now the commands init_replica,refresh_schema,sync_tables send an info notification to rollbar when they complete successfully or an error if they don't.

The command sync_tables now allows the special name --tables disabled to have all the tables with replica disabled re synchronised at once.

2.0.0.beta1

The first beta for the milestone 2.0 adds fixes a long standing bug to the replica process and adds more features to the postgresql support.

The race condition fixed was caused by a not tokenised DDL preceeded by row images, causing the collected binlog rows to be added several times to the log_table. It was quite hard to debug as the only visible effect was a primary key violation on random tables.

The issue is caused if a set of rows lesser than the replica_batch_size are followed by a DDL that is not tokenised (e.g. CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE `foo`; ) which coincides with the end of read from the binary log. In that case the batch is not closed and the next read replica attempt will restart from the previous position reading and storing again the same set of rows. When the batch is closed the replay function will eventually fail because of a primary/unique key violation.

The tokeniser now works properly when an ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN's definition is surrounded by parentheses e.g. ALTER TABLE foo ADD COLUMN(bar varchar(30)); There are now error handlers when wrong table names, wrong schema names, wrong source name and wrong commands are specified to chameleon.py When running commands that require a source name tye system checks if the source is registered.

The init_replica for source pgsql now can read from an hot standby but the copy is not consistent as it's not possible to export a snapshot from the hot standbys. Also the * init_replica for source pgsql adds the copied tables as fake "replicated tables" for better show_status display.

For the source type pgsql the following restrictions apply.

  • There is no support for real time replica
  • The data copy happens always with file method
  • The copy_max_memory doesn't apply
  • The type override doesn't apply
  • Only init_replica is currently supported
  • The source connection string requires a database name

2.0.0.alpha3

please note this is a not production release. do not use it in production

The third and final alpha3 for the milestone 2.0 fixes some issues and add more features to the system.

As there are changes in the replica catalog if upgrading from the alpha1 there will be need to do a drop_replica_schema followed by a create_replica_schema. This will drop any existing replica and will require re adding the sources and re initialise them with init_replica.

The system now supports a source type pgsql with the following limitations.

  • There is no support for real time replica
  • The data copy happens always with file method
  • The copy_max_memory doesn't apply
  • The type override doesn't apply
  • Only init_replica is currently supported
  • The source connection string requires a database name
  • In the show_status detailed command the replicated tables counters are always zero

A stack trace capture is now added on the log and the rollbar message for better debugging. A new parameter on_error_replay is available for the sources to set whether the replay process should skip the tables or exit on error.

This release adds the command upgrade_replica_schema for upgrading the replica schema from the version 1.8 to the 2.0.

The upgrade procedure is described in the documentation.

Please read it carefully before any upgrade and backup the schema sch_chameleon before attempting any upgrade.

2.0.0.alpha2

please note this is a not production release. do not use it in production

The second alpha of the milestone 2.0 comes after a week of full debugging. This release is more usable and stable than the alpha1. As there are changes in the replica catalog if upgrading from the alpha1 there will be need to do a drop_replica_schema followed by a create_replica_schema. This will drop any existing replica and will require re adding the sources and re initialise them with init_replica.

The full list of changes is in the CHANGELOG file. However there are few notable remarks.

There is a detailed display of the show_status command when a source is specified. In particular the number of replicated and not replicated tables is displayed. Also if any table as been pulled out from the replica it appears on the bottom.

From this release there is an error log which saves the exception's data during the replay phase. The error log can be queried with the new command show_errors.

A new source parameter replay_max_rows has been added to set the amount of rows to replay. Previously the value was set by the parameter replica_batch_size. If upgrading from alpha1 you may need to add this parameter to your existing configuration.

Finally there is a new class called pgsql_source, not yet functional though. This class will add a very basic support for the postgres source type. More details will come in the alpha3.

2.0.0.alpha1

please note this is a not production release. do not use it in production

This is the first alpha of the milestone 2.0. The project has been restructured in many ways thanks to the user's feedback. Hopefully this will make the system much simple to use.

The main changes in the version 2 are the following.

The system is Python 3 only compatible. Python 3 is the future and there is no reason why to keep developing thing in 2.7.

The system now can read from multiple MySQL schemas in the same database and replicate them it into a target PostgreSQL database. The source and target schema names can be different.

The system now use a conservative approach to the replica. The tables which generate errors during the replay are automatically excluded from the replica.

The init_replica process runs in background unless the logging is on the standard output or the debug option is passed to the command line.

The replica process now runs in background with two separated subprocess, one for the read and one for the replay. If the logging is on the standard output or the debug option is passed to the command line the main process stays in foreground though.

The system now use a soft approach when initialising the replica . The tables are locked only when copied. Their log coordinates will be used by the replica damon to put the database in a consistent status gradually.

The system can now use the rollbark key and environment to setup the Rollbar integration, for a better error detection.