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.. _reference/upgrade-api:
================
Database Upgrade
================
Introduction
~~~~~~~~~~~~
This document describes the API used to upgrade an Odoo database to a
higher version.
It allows a database to be upgraded without ressorting to the html form at
https://upgrade.odoo.com
Although the database will follow the same process described on that form.
The required steps are:
* :ref:`creating a request <upgrade-api-create-method>`
* :ref:`uploading a database dump <upgrade-api-upload-method>`
* :ref:`running the upgrade process <upgrade-api-process-method>`
* :ref:`obtaining the status of the database request <upgrade-api-status-method>`
* :ref:`downloading the upgraded database dump <upgrade-api-download-method>`
The methods
~~~~~~~~~~~
.. _upgrade-api-create-method:
Creating a database upgrade request
===================================
This action creates a database request with the following information:
* your contract reference
* your email address
* the target version (the Odoo version you want to upgrade to)
* the purpose of your request (test or production)
* the database dump name (required but purely informative)
* optionally the server timezone (for Odoo source version < 6.1)
The ``create`` method
---------------------
.. py:function:: https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/create
Creates a database upgrade request
:param str contract: (required) your enterprise contract reference
:param str email: (required) your email address
:param str target: (required) the Odoo version you want to upgrade to. Valid choices: 6.0, 6.1, 7.0, 8.0
:param str aim: (required) the purpose of your upgrade database request. Valid choices: test, production.
:param str filename: (required) a purely informative name for you database dump file
:param str timezone: (optional) the timezone used by your server. Only for Odoo source version < 6.1
:return: request result
:rtype: JSON dictionary
The *create* method returns a JSON dictionary containing the following keys:
.. _upgrade-api-json-failure:
``failures``
''''''''''''
The list of errors.
A list of dictionaries, each dictionary giving information about one particular
error. Each dictionary can contain various keys depending of the type of error
but you will always get the ``reason`` and the ``message`` keys:
* ``reason``: the error type
* ``message``: a human friendly message
Some possible keys:
* ``code``: a faulty value
* ``value``: a faulty value
* ``expected``: a list of valid values
See a sample output aside.
.. rst-class:: setup doc-aside
.. switcher::
.. code-block:: json
{
"failures": [
{
"expected": [
"6.0",
"6.1",
"7.0",
"8.0",
],
"message": "Invalid value \"5.0\"",
"reason": "TARGET:INVALID",
"value": "5.0"
},
{
"code": "M123456-abcxyz",
"message": "Can not find contract M123456-abcxyz",
"reason": "CONTRACT:NOT_FOUND"
}
]
}
``request``
'''''''''''
If the *create* method is successful, the value associated to the *request* key
will be a dictionary containing various information about the created request:
The most important keys are:
* ``id``: the request id
* ``key``: your private key for this request
These 2 values will be requested by the other methods (upload, process and status)
The other keys will be explained in the section describing the :ref:`status method <upgrade-api-status-method>`.
Sample script
'''''''''''''
Here are 2 examples of database upgrade request creation using:
* one in the python programming language using the pycurl library
* one in the bash programming language using `curl <http://curl.haxx.se>`_ (tool
for transfering data using http) and `jq <https://stedolan.github.io/jq>`_ (JSON processor):
.. rst-class:: setup doc-aside
.. switcher::
.. code-block:: python
from urllib import urlencode
from io import BytesIO
import pycurl
import json
CREATE_URL = "https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/create"
CONTRACT = "M123456-abcdef"
AIM = "test"
TARGET = "8.0"
EMAIL = "john.doe@example.com"
FILENAME = "db_name.dump"
fields = dict([
('aim', AIM),
('email', EMAIL),
('filename', DB_SOURCE),
('contract', CONTRACT),
('target', TARGET),
])
postfields = urlencode(fields)
c = pycurl.Curl()
c.setopt(pycurl.URL, CREATE_URL)
c.setopt(c.POSTFIELDS, postfields)
data = BytesIO()
c.setopt(c.WRITEFUNCTION, data.write)
c.perform()
# transform output into a dict:
response = json.loads(data.getvalue())
# get http status:
http_code = c.getinfo(pycurl.HTTP_CODE)
c.close()
.. code-block:: bash
CONTRACT=M123456-abcdef
AIM=test
TARGET=8.0
EMAIL=john.doe@example.com
FILENAME=db_name.dump
CREATE_URL="https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/create"
URL_PARAMS="contract=${CONTRACT}&aim=${AIM}&target=${TARGET}&email=${EMAIL}&filename=${FILENAME}"
curl -sS "${CREATE_URL}?${URL_PARAMS}" > create_result.json
# check for failures
failures=$(cat create_result.json | jq -r '.failures[]')
if [ "$failures" != "" ]; then
echo $failures | jq -r '.'
exit 1
fi
.. _upgrade-api-upload-method:
Uploading your database dump
============================
There are 2 methods to upload your database dump:
* the ``upload`` method using the HTTPS protocol
* the ``request_sftp_access`` method using the SFTP protocol
The ``upload`` method
---------------------
It's the most simple and most straightforward way of uploading your database dump.
It uses the HTTPS protocol.
.. py:function:: https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/upload
Uploads a database dump
:param str key: (required) your private key
:param str request: (required) your request id
:return: request result
:rtype: JSON dictionary
The request id and the private key are obtained using the :ref:`create method
<upgrade-api-create-method>`
The result is a JSON dictionary containing the list of ``failures``, which
should be empty if everything went fine.
.. rst-class:: setup doc-aside
.. switcher::
.. code-block:: python
import os
import pycurl
from urllib import urlencode
UPLOAD_URL = "https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/upload"
DUMPFILE = "openchs.70.cdump"
fields = dict([
('request', '10534'),
('key', 'Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ=='),
])
headers = {"Content-Type": "application/octet-stream"}
postfields = urlencode(fields)
c = pycurl.Curl()
c.setopt(pycurl.URL, UPLOAD_URL+"?"+postfields)
c.setopt(pycurl.POST, 1)
filesize = os.path.getsize(DUMPFILE)
c.setopt(pycurl.POSTFIELDSIZE, filesize)
fp = open(DUMPFILE, 'rb')
c.setopt(pycurl.READFUNCTION, fp.read)
c.setopt(
pycurl.HTTPHEADER,
['%s: %s' % (k, headers[k]) for k in headers])
c.perform()
c.close()
.. code-block:: bash
UPLOAD_URL="https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/upload"
DUMPFILE="openchs.70.cdump"
KEY="Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ=="
REQUEST_ID="10534"
URL_PARAMS="key=${KEY}&request=${REQUEST_ID}"
HEADER="Content-Type: application/octet-stream"
curl -H $HEADER --data-binary "@${DUMPFILE}" "${UPLOAD_URL}?${URL_PARAMS}"
.. _upgrade-api-request-sftp-access-method:
The ``request_sftp_access`` method
----------------------------------
This method is recommanded for big database dumps.
It uses the SFTP protocol and supports resuming.
It will create a temporary SFTP server where you can connect to and allow you
to upload your database dump using an SFTP client.
.. py:function:: https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/request_sftp_access
Creates an SFTP server
:param str key: (required) your private key
:param str request: (required) your request id
:param str ssh_keys: (required) the path to a file listing the ssh public keys you'd like to use
:return: request result
:rtype: JSON dictionary
The request id and the private key are obtained using the :ref:`create method
<upgrade-api-create-method>`
The file listing your ssh public keys should be roughly similar to a standard ``authorized_keys`` file.
This file should only contains public keys, blank lines or comments (lines starting with the ``#`` character)
Your database upgrade request should be in the ``draft`` state.
The ``request_sftp_access`` method returns a JSON dictionary containing the following keys:
.. rst-class:: setup doc-aside
.. switcher::
.. code-block:: python
import os
import pycurl
from urllib import urlencode
UPLOAD_URL = "https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/request_sftp_access"
SSH_KEYS="/path/to/your/authorized_keys"
fields = dict([
('request', '10534'),
('key', 'Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ=='),
])
postfields = urlencode(fields)
c = pycurl.Curl()
c.setopt(pycurl.URL, UPLOAD_URL+"?"+postfields)
c.setopt(pycurl.POST, 1)
c.setopt(c.HTTPPOST,[("ssh_keys",
(c.FORM_FILE, SSH_KEYS,
c.FORM_CONTENTTYPE, "text/plain"))
])
c.perform()
c.close()
.. code-block:: bash
REQUEST_SFTP_ACCESS_URL="https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/request_sftp_access"
SSH_KEYS=/path/to/your/authorized_keys
KEY="Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ=="
REQUEST_ID="10534"
URL_PARAMS="key=${KEY}&request=${REQUEST_ID}"
curl -sS "${REQUEST_SFTP_ACCESS_URL}?${URL_PARAMS}" -F ssh_keys=@${SSH_KEYS} > request_sftp_result.json
# check for failures
failures=$(cat request_sftp_result.json | jq -r '.failures[]')
if [ "$failures" != "" ]; then
echo $failures | jq -r '.'
exit 1
fi
``failures``
''''''''''''
The list of errors. See :ref:`failures <upgrade-api-json-failure>` for an
explanation about the JSON dictionary returned in case of failure.
``request``
'''''''''''
If the call is successful, the value associated to the *request* key
will be a dictionary containing your SFTP connexion parameters:
* ``hostname``: the host address to connect to
* ``sftp_port``: the port to connect to
* ``sftp_user``: the SFTP user to use for connecting
* ``shared_file``: the filename you need to use (identical to the ``filename`` value you have used when creating the request in the :ref:`create method <upgrade-api-create-method>`.)
* ``request_id``: the related upgrade request id (only informative, ,not required for the connection)
* ``sample_command``: a sample command using the 'sftp' client
You should normally be able to connect using the sample command as is.
You will only have access to the ``shared_file``. No other files will be
accessible and you will not be able to create new files in your shared
environment on the SFTP server.
Using the 'sftp' client
+++++++++++++++++++++++
Once you have successfully connected using your SFTP client, you can upload
your database dump. Here is a sample session using the 'sftp' client:
::
$ sftp -P 2200 user_10534@upgrade.odoo.com
Connected to upgrade.odoo.com.
sftp> put /path/to/openchs.70.cdump openchs.70.cdump
Uploading /path/to/openchs.70.cdump to /openchs.70.cdump
sftp> ls -l openchs.70.cdump
-rw-rw-rw- 0 0 0 849920 Aug 30 15:58 openchs.70.cdump
If your connection is interrupted, you can continue your file transfer using
the ``-a`` command line switch:
.. code-block:: text
sftp> put -a /path/to/openchs.70.cdump openchs.70.cdump
Resuming upload of /path/to/openchs.70.cdump to /openchs.70.cdump
If you don't want to manually type the command and need to automate your
database upgrade using a script, you can use a batch file or pipe your commands to 'sftp':
::
echo "put /path/to/openchs.70.cdump openchs.70.cdump" | sftp -b - -P 2200 user_10534@upgrade.odoo.com
The ``-b`` parameter takes a filename. If the filename is ``-``, it reads the commands from standard input.
.. _upgrade-api-process-method:
Asking to process your request
==============================
This action ask the Upgrade Platform to process your database dump.
The ``process`` method
----------------------
.. py:function:: https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/process
Process a database dump
:param str key: (required) your private key
:param str request: (required) your request id
:return: request result
:rtype: JSON dictionary
The request id and the private key are obtained using the :ref:`create method
<upgrade-api-create-method>`
The result is a JSON dictionary containing the list of ``failures``, which
should be empty if everything went fine.
.. rst-class:: setup doc-aside
.. switcher::
.. code-block:: python
from urllib import urlencode
from io import BytesIO
import pycurl
import json
PROCESS_URL = "https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/process"
fields = dict([
('request', '10534'),
('key', 'Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ=='),
])
postfields = urlencode(fields)
c = pycurl.Curl()
c.setopt(pycurl.URL, PROCESS_URL)
c.setopt(c.POSTFIELDS, postfields)
data = BytesIO()
c.setopt(c.WRITEFUNCTION, data.write)
c.perform()
# transform output into a dict:
response = json.loads(data.getvalue())
# get http status:
http_code = c.getinfo(pycurl.HTTP_CODE)
c.close()
.. code-block:: bash
PROCESS_URL="https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/process"
KEY="Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ=="
REQUEST_ID="10534"
URL_PARAMS="key=${KEY}&request=${REQUEST_ID}"
curl -sS "${PROCESS_URL}?${URL_PARAMS}"
.. _upgrade-api-status-method:
Obtaining your request status
=============================
This action ask the status of your database upgrade request.
The ``status`` method
---------------------
.. py:function:: https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/status
Ask the status of a database upgrade request
:param str key: (required) your private key
:param str request: (required) your request id
:return: request result
:rtype: JSON dictionary
The request id and the private key are obtained using the :ref:`create method
<upgrade-api-create-method>`
The result is a JSON dictionary containing various information about your
database upgrade request.
.. rst-class:: setup doc-aside
.. switcher::
.. code-block:: python
from urllib import urlencode
from io import BytesIO
import pycurl
import json
STATUS_URL = "https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/status"
fields = dict([
('request', '10534'),
('key', 'Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ=='),
])
postfields = urlencode(fields)
c = pycurl.Curl()
c.setopt(pycurl.URL, PROCESS_URL)
c.setopt(c.POSTFIELDS, postfields)
data = BytesIO()
c.setopt(c.WRITEFUNCTION, data.write)
c.perform()
# transform output into a dict:
response = json.loads(data.getvalue())
c.close()
.. code-block:: bash
STATUS_URL="https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/v1/status"
KEY="Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ=="
REQUEST_ID="10534"
URL_PARAMS="key=${KEY}&request=${REQUEST_ID}"
curl -sS "${STATUS_URL}?${URL_PARAMS}"
Sample output
-------------
The ``request`` key contains various useful information about your request:
``id``
the request id
``key``
your private key
``email``
the email address you supplied when creating the request
``target``
the target Odoo version you supplied when creating the request
``aim``
the purpose (test, production) of your database upgrade request you supplied when creating the request
``filename``
the filename you supplied when creating the request
``timezone``
the timezone you supplied when creating the request
``state``
the state of your request
``issue_stage``
the stage of the issue we have create on Odoo main server
``issue``
the id of the issue we have create on Odoo main server
``status_url``
the URL to access your database upgrade request html page
``notes_url``
the URL to get the notes about your database upgrade
``original_sql_url``
the URL used to get your uploaded (not upgraded) database as an SQL stream
``original_dump_url``
the URL used to get your uploaded (not upgraded) database as an archive file
``upgraded_sql_url``
the URL used to get your upgraded database as an SQL stream
``upgraded_dump_url``
the URL used to get your upgraded database as an archive file
``modules_url``
the URL used to get your custom modules
``filesize``
the size of your uploaded database file
``database_uuid``
the Unique ID of your database
``created_at``
the date when you created the request
``estimated_time``
an estimation of the time it takes to upgrade your database
``processed_at``
time when your database upgrade was started
``elapsed``
the time it takes to upgrade your database
``filestore``
your attachments were converted to the filestore
``customer_message``
an important message related to your request
``database_version``
the guessed Odoo version of your uploaded (not upgraded) database
``postgresql``
the guessed Postgresql version of your uploaded (not upgraded) database
``compressions``
the compression methods used by your uploaded database
.. rst-class:: setup doc-aside
.. switcher::
.. code-block:: json
{
"failures": [],
"request": {
"id": 10534,
"key": "Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ==",
"email": "john.doe@example.com",
"target": "8.0",
"aim": "test",
"filename": "db_name.dump",
"timezone": null,
"state": "draft",
"issue_stage": "new",
"issue": 648398,
"status_url": "https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/eu1/10534/Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ==/status",
"notes_url": "https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/eu1/10534/Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ==/upgraded/notes",
"original_sql_url": "https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/eu1/10534/Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ==/original/sql",
"original_dump_url": "https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/eu1/10534/Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ==/original/archive",
"upgraded_sql_url": "https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/eu1/10534/Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ==/upgraded/sql",
"upgraded_dump_url": "https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/eu1/10534/Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ==/upgraded/archive",
"modules_url": "https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/eu1/10534/Aw7pItGVKFuZ_FOR3U8VFQ==/modules/archive",
"filesize": "912.99 Kb",
"database_uuid": null,
"created_at": "2015-09-09 07:13:49",
"estimated_time": null,
"processed_at": null,
"elapsed": "00:00",
"filestore": false,
"customer_message": null,
"database_version": null,
"postgresql": "9.4",
"compressions": [
"pgdmp_custom",
"sql"
]
}
}
.. _upgrade-api-download-method:
Downloading your database dump
==============================
Beside downloading your migrated database using the URL provided by the
:ref:`status method <upgrade-api-status-method>`, you can also use the SFTP
protocol as described in the :ref:`request_sftp_access method
<upgrade-api-request-sftp-access-method>`
The diffence is that you'll only be able to download the migrated database. No
uploading will be possible.
Your database upgrade request should be in the ``done`` state.
Once you have successfully connected using your SFTP client, you can download
your database dump. Here is a sample session using the 'sftp' client:
::
$ sftp -P 2200 user_10534@upgrade.odoo.com
Connected to upgrade.odoo.com.
sftp> get upgraded_openchs.70.cdump /path/to/upgraded_openchs.70.cdump
Downloading /upgraded_openchs.70.cdump to /path/to/upgraded_openchs.70.cdump