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#!/bin/sh
# Synapsis Docker Entrypoint Script
# Handles database migrations and application startup
set -e
echo "========================================"
echo " Synapsis - Starting Application"
echo "========================================"
echo " Time: $(date)"
echo " Working Dir: $(pwd)"
echo " Database URL: ${DATABASE_URL%%:*}://***@***"
echo "========================================"
# Function to wait for database
wait_for_db() {
echo ""
echo "⏳ Waiting for PostgreSQL..."
# Extract host and port from DATABASE_URL
DB_HOST=$(echo "$DATABASE_URL" | sed -n 's/.*@\([^:]*\):.*/\1/p')
DB_PORT=$(echo "$DATABASE_URL" | sed -n 's/.*:\([0-9]*\)\/.*/\1/p')
DB_HOST=${DB_HOST:-postgres}
DB_PORT=${DB_PORT:-5432}
max_retries=30
retry_count=0
while ! nc -z "$DB_HOST" "$DB_PORT" 2>/dev/null; do
retry_count=$((retry_count + 1))
if [ $retry_count -ge $max_retries ]; then
echo "❌ Failed to connect to database after $max_retries attempts"
exit 1
fi
echo " Attempt $retry_count/$max_retries - waiting for $DB_HOST:$DB_PORT..."
sleep 2
done
echo "✅ Database is ready!"
}
# Function to run database migrations
run_migrations() {
echo ""
echo "🔄 Running database migrations..."
echo " Current directory: $(pwd)"
echo " Drizzle directory contents:"
ls -la drizzle/ 2>/dev/null || echo " (drizzle dir not found or empty)"
# Run migrations using npm script
# This uses the drizzle.config.ts which should be in the app root
echo " Executing: npm run db:push"
npm run db:push 2>&1 || {
echo "⚠️ Migration command exited with error (may be already up to date)"
}
echo "✅ Migration step complete"
}
# Wait for database
wait_for_db
# Run migrations
run_migrations
# Final startup message
echo ""
echo "========================================"
echo " 🚀 Starting Synapsis Server"
echo "========================================"
echo " Environment: $NODE_ENV"
echo " Port: $PORT"
echo " Node Version: $(node --version)"
echo "========================================"
echo ""
# Execute the main command
exec "$@"