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ragflow/docker/migration.sh
Ray Zhang cbe64402db feat(migration): support docker compose -p project name for backup/restore (#13191)
### What problem does this PR solve?

When users start RAGFlow with `docker compose -p <alias>`, Docker
creates volumes prefixed with the alias (e.g., `myproject_mysql_data`).
The migration script (`docker/migration.sh`) previously hardcoded the
`docker_` prefix in volume names, causing backup/restore to silently
skip all volumes for any non-default project name.

This PR adds a `-p <project_name>` option so the script correctly
targets volumes regardless of the Docker Compose project name used.

### Type of change

- [ ] Bug Fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] New Feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Documentation Update
- [ ] Refactoring
- [ ] Performance Improvement
- [ ] Other (please describe):

### Changes

- Add `-p <project_name>` flag (default: `docker`) for specifying Docker
Compose project name
- Build volume names dynamically: `${project_name}_${base_name}`
- Update help text with new option documentation and examples
- Show project-aware `docker compose` commands in error messages
- Fix deprecated `docker-compose` to `docker compose` in hints
- Use dynamic step count instead of hardcoded `4`
- Fully backward compatible — existing usage without `-p` works
unchanged

### Usage

```bash
# Existing usage (unchanged)
./migration.sh backup
./migration.sh restore my_backup

# New: custom project name
./migration.sh -p myproject backup
./migration.sh -p myproject restore my_backup
```
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#!/bin/bash
# RAGFlow Data Migration Script
# Usage: ./migration.sh [-p project_name] [backup|restore] [backup_folder]
#
# This script helps you backup and restore RAGFlow Docker volumes
# including MySQL, MinIO, Redis, and Elasticsearch data.
set -e # Exit on any error
# Instead, we'll handle errors manually for better debugging experience
# Default values
DEFAULT_BACKUP_FOLDER="backup"
DEFAULT_PROJECT_NAME="docker"
VOLUME_BASES=("mysql_data" "minio_data" "redis_data" "esdata01")
BACKUP_FILES=("mysql_backup.tar.gz" "minio_backup.tar.gz" "redis_backup.tar.gz" "es_backup.tar.gz")
# Build volume names from project name and base names
build_volume_names() {
VOLUMES=()
for base in "${VOLUME_BASES[@]}"; do
VOLUMES+=("${PROJECT_NAME}_${base}")
done
}
# Function to display help information
show_help() {
echo "RAGFlow Data Migration Tool"
echo ""
echo "USAGE:"
echo " $0 [-p project_name] <operation> [backup_folder]"
echo ""
echo "OPERATIONS:"
echo " backup - Create backup of all RAGFlow data volumes"
echo " restore - Restore RAGFlow data volumes from backup"
echo " help - Show this help message"
echo ""
echo "OPTIONS:"
echo " -p project_name - Docker Compose project name (default: '$DEFAULT_PROJECT_NAME')"
echo " Use this when you started RAGFlow with 'docker compose -p <name>'"
echo ""
echo "PARAMETERS:"
echo " backup_folder - Name of backup folder (default: '$DEFAULT_BACKUP_FOLDER')"
echo ""
echo "EXAMPLES:"
echo " $0 backup # Backup with default project name 'docker'"
echo " $0 backup my_backup # Backup to './my_backup' folder"
echo " $0 restore # Restore from './backup' folder"
echo " $0 restore my_backup # Restore from './my_backup' folder"
echo " $0 -p ragflow backup # Backup volumes for project 'ragflow'"
echo " $0 -p ragflow restore my_backup # Restore volumes for project 'ragflow'"
echo ""
echo "DOCKER VOLUMES (with default project name '$DEFAULT_PROJECT_NAME'):"
echo " - ${DEFAULT_PROJECT_NAME}_mysql_data (MySQL database)"
echo " - ${DEFAULT_PROJECT_NAME}_minio_data (MinIO object storage)"
echo " - ${DEFAULT_PROJECT_NAME}_redis_data (Redis cache)"
echo " - ${DEFAULT_PROJECT_NAME}_esdata01 (Elasticsearch indices)"
echo ""
echo "NOTE:"
echo " If you started RAGFlow with 'docker compose -p myproject up', the volume"
echo " names will be prefixed with 'myproject' instead of 'docker'. In that case,"
echo " use '-p myproject' with this script to match the correct volumes."
}
# Function to check if Docker is running
check_docker() {
if ! docker info >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "❌ Error: Docker is not running or not accessible"
echo "Please start Docker and try again"
exit 1
fi
}
# Function to check if volume exists
volume_exists() {
local volume_name=$1
docker volume inspect "$volume_name" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
# Function to check if any containers are using the target volumes
check_containers_using_volumes() {
echo "🔍 Checking for running containers that might be using target volumes..."
# Get all running containers
local running_containers=$(docker ps --format "{{.Names}}")
if [ -z "$running_containers" ]; then
echo "✅ No running containers found"
return 0
fi
# Check each running container for volume usage
local containers_using_volumes=()
local volume_usage_details=()
for container in $running_containers; do
# Get container's mount information
local mounts=$(docker inspect "$container" --format '{{range .Mounts}}{{.Source}}{{"|"}}{{end}}' 2>/dev/null || echo "")
# Check if any of our target volumes are used by this container
for volume in "${VOLUMES[@]}"; do
if echo "$mounts" | grep -q "$volume"; then
containers_using_volumes+=("$container")
volume_usage_details+=("$container -> $volume")
break
fi
done
done
# If any containers are using our volumes, show error and exit
if [ ${#containers_using_volumes[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
echo ""
echo "❌ ERROR: Found running containers using target volumes!"
echo ""
echo "📋 Running containers status:"
docker ps --format "table {{.Names}}\t{{.Status}}\t{{.Image}}"
echo ""
echo "🔗 Volume usage details:"
for detail in "${volume_usage_details[@]}"; do
echo " - $detail"
done
echo ""
if [ "$PROJECT_NAME" = "$DEFAULT_PROJECT_NAME" ]; then
echo "🛑 SOLUTION: Stop the containers before performing backup/restore operations:"
echo " docker compose -f docker/<your-docker-compose-file>.yml down"
else
echo "🛑 SOLUTION: Stop the containers before performing backup/restore operations:"
echo " docker compose -p $PROJECT_NAME -f docker/<your-docker-compose-file>.yml down"
fi
echo ""
echo "💡 After backup/restore, you can restart with the corresponding 'up -d' command."
echo ""
exit 1
fi
echo "✅ No containers are using target volumes, safe to proceed"
return 0
}
# Function to confirm user action
confirm_action() {
local message=$1
echo -n "$message (y/N): "
read -r response
case "$response" in
[yY]|[yY][eE][sS]) return 0 ;;
*) return 1 ;;
esac
}
# Function to perform backup
perform_backup() {
local backup_folder=$1
echo "🚀 Starting RAGFlow data backup..."
echo "📁 Backup folder: $backup_folder"
echo "🏷️ Project name: $PROJECT_NAME"
echo ""
# Check if any containers are using the volumes
check_containers_using_volumes
# Create backup folder if it doesn't exist
mkdir -p "$backup_folder"
local total=${#VOLUMES[@]}
# Backup each volume
for i in "${!VOLUMES[@]}"; do
local volume="${VOLUMES[$i]}"
local backup_file="${BACKUP_FILES[$i]}"
local step=$((i + 1))
echo "📦 Step $step/$total: Backing up $volume..."
if volume_exists "$volume"; then
docker run --rm \
-v "$volume":/source \
-v "$(pwd)/$backup_folder":/backup \
alpine tar czf "/backup/$backup_file" -C /source .
echo "✅ Successfully backed up $volume to $backup_folder/$backup_file"
else
echo "⚠️ Warning: Volume $volume does not exist, skipping..."
fi
echo ""
done
echo "🎉 Backup completed successfully!"
echo "📍 Backup location: $(pwd)/$backup_folder"
# List backup files with sizes
echo ""
echo "📋 Backup files created:"
for backup_file in "${BACKUP_FILES[@]}"; do
if [ -f "$backup_folder/$backup_file" ]; then
local size=$(ls -lh "$backup_folder/$backup_file" | awk '{print $5}')
echo " - $backup_file ($size)"
fi
done
}
# Function to perform restore
perform_restore() {
local backup_folder=$1
echo "🔄 Starting RAGFlow data restore..."
echo "📁 Backup folder: $backup_folder"
echo "🏷️ Project name: $PROJECT_NAME"
echo ""
# Check if any containers are using the volumes
check_containers_using_volumes
# Check if backup folder exists
if [ ! -d "$backup_folder" ]; then
echo "❌ Error: Backup folder '$backup_folder' does not exist"
exit 1
fi
# Check if all backup files exist
local missing_files=()
for backup_file in "${BACKUP_FILES[@]}"; do
if [ ! -f "$backup_folder/$backup_file" ]; then
missing_files+=("$backup_file")
fi
done
if [ ${#missing_files[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
echo "❌ Error: Missing backup files:"
for file in "${missing_files[@]}"; do
echo " - $file"
done
echo "Please ensure all backup files are present in '$backup_folder'"
exit 1
fi
# Check for existing volumes and warn user
local existing_volumes=()
for volume in "${VOLUMES[@]}"; do
if volume_exists "$volume"; then
existing_volumes+=("$volume")
fi
done
if [ ${#existing_volumes[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
echo "⚠️ WARNING: The following Docker volumes already exist:"
for volume in "${existing_volumes[@]}"; do
echo " - $volume"
done
echo ""
echo "🔴 IMPORTANT: Restoring will OVERWRITE existing data!"
echo "💡 Recommendation: Create a backup of your current data first:"
echo " $0 -p $PROJECT_NAME backup current_backup_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)"
echo ""
if ! confirm_action "Do you want to continue with the restore operation?"; then
echo "❌ Restore operation cancelled by user"
exit 0
fi
fi
local total=${#VOLUMES[@]}
# Create volumes and restore data
for i in "${!VOLUMES[@]}"; do
local volume="${VOLUMES[$i]}"
local backup_file="${BACKUP_FILES[$i]}"
local step=$((i + 1))
echo "🔧 Step $step/$total: Restoring $volume..."
# Create volume if it doesn't exist
if ! volume_exists "$volume"; then
echo " 📋 Creating Docker volume: $volume"
docker volume create "$volume"
else
echo " 📋 Using existing Docker volume: $volume"
fi
# Restore data
echo " 📥 Restoring data from $backup_file..."
docker run --rm \
-v "$volume":/target \
-v "$(pwd)/$backup_folder":/backup \
alpine tar xzf "/backup/$backup_file" -C /target
echo "✅ Successfully restored $volume"
echo ""
done
echo "🎉 Restore completed successfully!"
echo "💡 You can now start your RAGFlow services"
}
# Main script logic
main() {
# Check if Docker is available
check_docker
# Parse -p flag
PROJECT_NAME="$DEFAULT_PROJECT_NAME"
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-p)
if [ -z "${2:-}" ]; then
echo "❌ Error: -p requires a project name argument"
exit 1
fi
PROJECT_NAME="$2"
shift 2
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
done
# Build volume names based on project name
build_volume_names
# Parse remaining positional arguments
local operation=${1:-}
local backup_folder=${2:-$DEFAULT_BACKUP_FOLDER}
# Handle help or no arguments
if [ -z "$operation" ] || [ "$operation" = "help" ] || [ "$operation" = "-h" ] || [ "$operation" = "--help" ]; then
show_help
exit 0
fi
# Validate operation
case "$operation" in
backup)
perform_backup "$backup_folder"
;;
restore)
perform_restore "$backup_folder"
;;
*)
echo "❌ Error: Invalid operation '$operation'"
echo ""
show_help
exit 1
;;
esac
}
# Run main function with all arguments
main "$@"