197 lines
8.9 KiB
Bash
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197 lines
8.9 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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#=================================================
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# IMPORT GENERIC HELPERS
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#=================================================
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source _common.sh
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source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers
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### Install parameters are automatically saved as settings
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###
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### Settings are automatically loaded as bash variables
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### in every app script context, therefore typically these will exist:
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### - $domain
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### - $path
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### - $language
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### ... etc
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###
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### Resources defined in the manifest are provisioned prior to this script
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### and corresponding settings are also available, such as:
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### - $install_dir
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### - $port
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### - $db_name
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### ...
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###
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### $app is the app id (i.e. 'example' for first install,
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### or 'example__2', '__3'... for multi-instance installs)
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ynh_script_progression --message="Installing dependencies..." --weight=7
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# Install Nodejs
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ynh_hide_warnings ynh_nodejs_install
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#=================================================
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# DOWNLOAD, CHECK AND UNPACK SOURCE
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#=================================================
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ynh_script_progression "Setting up source files..."
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### `ynh_setup_source` is used to install an app from a zip or tar.gz file,
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### downloaded from an upstream source, like a git repository.
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### `ynh_setup_source` use the file manifest.toml
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# Download, check integrity, uncompress and patch the source from manifest.toml
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ynh_setup_source --dest_dir="$install_dir"
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### $install_dir will automatically be initialized with some decent
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### permission by default... however, you may need to recursively reapply
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### ownership to all files such as after the ynh_setup_source step
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chown -R "$app:www-data" "$install_dir"
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#=================================================
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# APP INITIAL CONFIGURATION
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#=================================================
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ynh_script_progression "Adding $app's configuration files..."
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### You can add specific configuration files.
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###
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### Typically, put your template conf file in ../conf/your_config_file
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### The template may contain strings such as __FOO__ or __FOO_BAR__,
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### which will automatically be replaced by the values of $foo and $foo_bar
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###
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### ynh_config_add will also keep track of the config file's checksum,
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### which later during upgrade may allow to automatically backup the config file
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### if it's found that the file was manually modified
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###
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### Check the documentation of `ynh_config_add` for more info.
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#ynh_config_add --template="run.sh" --destination="$install_dir/run.sh"
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# FIXME: this should be handled by the core in the future
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### You may need to use chmod 600 instead of 400,
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### for example if the app is expected to be able to modify its own config
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#chmod +x "$install_dir/run.sh"
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#chmod 400 "$install_dir/run.sh"
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#chown "$app:$app" "$install_dir/run.sh"
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### For more complex cases where you want to replace stuff using regexes,
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### you shoud rely on ynh_replace (which is basically a wrapper for sed)
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### When doing so, you also need to manually call ynh_store_file_checksum
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###
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### ynh_replace --match="match_string" --replace="replace_string" --file="$install_dir/some_config_file"
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### ynh_store_file_checksum "$install_dir/some_config_file"
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#=================================================
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# SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
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#=================================================
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ynh_script_progression "Adding system configurations related to $app..."
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### `ynh_config_add_phpfpm` is used to set up a PHP config.
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### You can remove it if your app doesn't use PHP.
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### `ynh_config_add_phpfpm` will use the files conf/extra_php-fpm.conf
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### If you're not using these lines:
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### - You can remove these files in conf/.
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### - Remove the section "BACKUP THE PHP-FPM CONFIGURATION" in the backup script
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### - Remove also the section "REMOVE PHP-FPM CONFIGURATION" in the remove script
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### - As well as the section "RESTORE THE PHP-FPM CONFIGURATION" in the restore script
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### with the reload at the end of the script.
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### - And the section "PHP-FPM CONFIGURATION" in the upgrade script
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# Create a dedicated NGINX config using the conf/nginx.conf template
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ynh_config_add_nginx
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### `ynh_config_add_systemd` is used to configure a systemd script for an app.
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### It can be used for apps that use sysvinit (with adaptation) or systemd.
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### Have a look at the app to be sure this app needs a systemd script.
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### `ynh_config_add_systemd` will use the file conf/systemd.service
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### If you're not using these lines:
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### - You can remove those files in conf/.
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### - Remove the section "BACKUP SYSTEMD" in the backup script
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### - Remove also the section "STOP AND REMOVE SERVICE" in the remove script
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### - As well as the section "RESTORE SYSTEMD" in the restore script
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### - And the section "SETUP SYSTEMD" in the upgrade script
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# Create a dedicated systemd config
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ynh_config_add_systemd
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### `yunohost service add` integrates a service in YunoHost. It then gets
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### displayed in the admin interface and through the others `yunohost service` commands.
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### (N.B.: this line only makes sense if the app adds a service to the system!)
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### If you're not using these lines:
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### - You can remove these files in conf/.
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### - Remove the section "REMOVE SERVICE INTEGRATION IN YUNOHOST" in the remove script
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### - As well as the section "INTEGRATE SERVICE IN YUNOHOST" in the restore script
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### - And the section "INTEGRATE SERVICE IN YUNOHOST" in the upgrade script
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### Additional options starting with 3.8:
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### --needs_exposed_ports "$port" a list of ports that needs to be publicly exposed
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### which will then be checked by YunoHost's diagnosis system
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### (N.B. DO NOT USE THIS if the port is only internal!!!)
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###
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### --test_status "some command" a custom command to check the status of the service
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### (only relevant if 'systemctl status' doesn't do a good job)
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###
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### --test_conf "some command" some command similar to "nginx -t" that validates the conf of the service
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###
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### Re-calling 'yunohost service add' during the upgrade script is the right way
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### to proceed if you later realize that you need to enable some flags that
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### weren't enabled on old installs (be careful it'll override the existing
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### service though so you should re-provide all relevant flags when doing so)
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yunohost service add "$app" --description="A modern and self-hosted take on file uploading services that can handle anything you throw at it thanks to it's robust and fast API, chunked uploads support and more." --log="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
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### `ynh_config_add_logrotate` is used to configure a logrotate configuration for the logs of this app.
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### Use this helper only if there is effectively a log file for this app.
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### If you're not using this helper:
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### - Remove the section "BACKUP LOGROTATE" in the backup script
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### - Remove also the section "REMOVE LOGROTATE CONFIGURATION" in the remove script
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### - As well as the section "RESTORE THE LOGROTATE CONFIGURATION" in the restore script
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### - And the section "SETUP LOGROTATE" in the upgrade script
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# Use logrotate to manage application logfile(s)
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ynh_config_add_logrotate
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# Create a dedicated Fail2Ban config
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#ynh_config_add_fail2ban --logpath="/var/log/nginx/${domain}-error.log" --failregex="Regex to match into the log for a failed login"
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#=================================================
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# SETUP APPLICATION WITH CURL
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#=================================================
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### Use these lines only if the app installation needs to be finalized through
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### web forms. We generally don't want to ask the final user,
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### so we're going to use curl to automatically fill the fields and submit the
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### forms.
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pushd $install_dir
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ynh_hide_warnings ynh_exec_as env $ynh_node_load_PATH yarn install
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ynh_hide_warnings ynh_exec_as env $ynh_node_load_PATH workspace @chibisafe/backend generate
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ynh_hide_warnings ynh_exec_as env $ynh_node_load_PATH workspace @chibisafe/backend migrate
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ynh_hide_warnings ynh_exec_as env $ynh_node_load_PATH yarn build
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popd
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# Installation with curl
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ynh_script_progression "Finalizing installation..."
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#ynh_local_curl "/INSTALL_PATH" "key1=value1" "key2=value2" "key3=value3"
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#=================================================
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# START SYSTEMD SERVICE
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#=================================================
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ynh_script_progression "Starting $app's systemd service..."
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### `ynh_systemctl` is used to start a systemd service for an app.
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### Only needed if you have configure a systemd service
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### If you're not using these lines:
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### - Remove the section "STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE" and "START SYSTEMD SERVICE" in the backup script
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### - As well as the section "START SYSTEMD SERVICE" in the restore script
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### - As well as the section"STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE" and "START SYSTEMD SERVICE" in the upgrade script
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### - And the section "STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE" and "START SYSTEMD SERVICE" in the change_url script
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# Start a systemd service
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ynh_systemctl --service="$app" --action="start"
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#=================================================
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# END OF SCRIPT
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#=================================================
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ynh_script_progression "Installation of $app completed"
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