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- #!/bin/bash
- #=================================================
- # BACKUP
- #=================================================
- HUMAN_SIZE () { # Transforme une taille en Ko en une taille lisible pour un humain
- human=$(numfmt --to=iec --from-unit=1K $1)
- echo $human
- }
- CHECK_SIZE () { # Vérifie avant chaque backup que l'espace est suffisant
- file_to_analyse=$1
- backup_size=$(du --summarize "$file_to_analyse" | cut -f1)
- free_space=$(df --output=avail "/home/yunohost.backup" | sed 1d)
- if [ $free_space -le $backup_size ]
- then
- ynh_print_err "Espace insuffisant pour sauvegarder $file_to_analyse."
- ynh_print_err "Espace disponible: $(HUMAN_SIZE $free_space)"
- ynh_die "Espace nécessaire: $(HUMAN_SIZE $backup_size)"
- fi
- }
- #=================================================
- # PACKAGE CHECK BYPASSING...
- #=================================================
- IS_PACKAGE_CHECK () { # Détermine une exécution en conteneur (Non testé)
- return $(uname -n | grep -c 'pchecker_lxc')
- }
- #=================================================
- # EXPERIMENTAL HELPERS
- #=================================================
- # INFOS
- # n (Node version management) utilise la variable PATH pour stocker le path de la version de node à utiliser.
- # C'est ainsi qu'il change de version
- # ynh_install_nodejs installe la version de nodejs demandée en argument, avec n
- # ynh_use_nodejs active une version de nodejs dans le script courant
- # 3 variables sont mises à disposition, et 2 sont stockées dans la config de l'app
- # - nodejs_path: Le chemin absolu de cette version de node
- # Utilisé pour des appels directs à node.
- # - nodejs_version: Simplement le numéro de version de nodejs pour cette application
- # - nodejs_use_version: Un alias pour charger une version de node dans le shell courant.
- # Utilisé pour démarrer un service ou un script qui utilise node ou npm
- # Dans ce cas, c'est $PATH qui contient le chemin de la version de node. Il doit être propagé sur les autres shell si nécessaire.
- n_install_dir="/opt/node_n"
- node_version_path="/opt/node_n/n/versions/node"
- # N_PREFIX est le dossier de n, il doit être chargé dans les variables d'environnement pour n.
- export N_PREFIX="$n_install_dir"
- ynh_install_n () {
- echo "Installation of N - Node.js version management" >&2
- # Build an app.src for n
- mkdir -p "../conf"
- echo "SOURCE_URL=https://github.com/tj/n/archive/v2.1.7.tar.gz
- SOURCE_SUM=2ba3c9d4dd3c7e38885b37e02337906a1ee91febe6d5c9159d89a9050f2eea8f" > "../conf/n.src"
- # Download and extract n
- ynh_setup_source "$n_install_dir/git" n
- # Install n
- (cd "$n_install_dir/git"
- PREFIX=$N_PREFIX make install 2>&1)
- }
- ynh_use_nodejs () {
- nodejs_version=$(ynh_app_setting_get $app nodejs_version)
- load_n_path="[[ :$PATH: == *\":$n_install_dir/bin:\"* ]] || PATH=\"$n_install_dir/bin:$PATH\"; N_PREFIX="$n_install_dir""
- nodejs_use_version="$n_install_dir/bin/n -q $nodejs_version"
- # "Load" a version of node
- eval $load_n_path; $nodejs_use_version
- # Get the absolute path of this version of node
- nodejs_path="$(n bin $nodejs_version)"
- # Make an alias for node use
- ynh_node_exec="eval $load_n_path; n use $nodejs_version"
- }
- ynh_install_nodejs () {
- # Use n, https://github.com/tj/n to manage the nodejs versions
- nodejs_version="$1"
- local n_install_script="https://git.io/n-install"
- # Create $n_install_dir
- mkdir -p "$n_install_dir"
- # Load n path in PATH
- CLEAR_PATH="$n_install_dir/bin:$PATH"
- # Remove /usr/local/bin in PATH in case of node has already setup.
- PATH=$(echo $CLEAR_PATH | sed 's@/usr/local/bin:@@')
- # Move an existing node binary, to avoid to block n.
- test -x /usr/bin/node && mv /usr/bin/node /usr/bin/node_n
- test -x /usr/bin/npm && mv /usr/bin/npm /usr/bin/npm_n
- # If n is not previously setup, install it
- if ! test n --version > /dev/null 2>&1
- then
- ynh_install_n
- fi
- # Modify the default N_PREFIX in n script
- ynh_replace_string "^N_PREFIX=\${N_PREFIX-.*}$" "N_PREFIX=\${N_PREFIX-$N_PREFIX}" "$n_install_dir/bin/n"
- # Restore /usr/local/bin in PATH
- PATH=$CLEAR_PATH
- # And replace the old node binary.
- test -x /usr/bin/node_n && mv /usr/bin/node_n /usr/bin/node
- test -x /usr/bin/npm_n && mv /usr/bin/npm_n /usr/bin/npm
- # Install the requested version of nodejs
- n $nodejs_version
- # Find the last "real" version for this major version of node.
- real_nodejs_version=$(find $node_version_path/$nodejs_version* -maxdepth 0 | sort --version-sort | tail --lines=1)
- real_nodejs_version=$(basename $real_nodejs_version)
- # Create a symbolic link for this major version. If the file doesn't already exist
- if [ ! -e "$node_version_path/$nodejs_version" ]
- then
- ln --symbolic --force --no-target-directory $node_version_path/$real_nodejs_version $node_version_path/$nodejs_version
- fi
- # Store the ID of this app and the version of node requested for it
- echo "$YNH_APP_ID:$nodejs_version" | tee --append "$n_install_dir/ynh_app_version"
- # Store nodejs_version into the config of this app
- ynh_app_setting_set $app nodejs_version $nodejs_version
- # Build the update script and set the cronjob
- ynh_cron_upgrade_node
- ynh_use_nodejs
- }
- ynh_remove_nodejs () {
- ynh_use_nodejs
- # Remove the line for this app
- sed --in-place "/$YNH_APP_ID:$nodejs_version/d" "$n_install_dir/ynh_app_version"
- # If none another app uses this version of nodejs, remove it.
- if ! grep --quiet "$nodejs_version" "$n_install_dir/ynh_app_version"
- then
- n rm $nodejs_version
- fi
- # If none another app uses n, remove n
- if [ ! -s "$n_install_dir/ynh_app_version" ]
- then
- ynh_secure_remove "$n_install_dir"
- ynh_secure_remove "/usr/local/n"
- sed --in-place "/N_PREFIX/d" /root/.bashrc
- fi
- }
- ynh_cron_upgrade_node () {
- # Build the update script
- cat > "$n_install_dir/node_update.sh" << EOF
- #!/bin/bash
- version_path="$node_version_path"
- n_install_dir="$n_install_dir"
- # Log the date
- date
- # List all real installed version of node
- all_real_version="\$(find \$version_path/* -maxdepth 0 -type d | sed "s@\$version_path/@@g")"
- # Keep only the major version number of each line
- all_real_version=\$(echo "\$all_real_version" | sed 's/\..*\$//')
- # Remove double entries
- all_real_version=\$(echo "\$all_real_version" | sort --unique)
- # Read each major version
- while read version
- do
- echo "Update of the version \$version"
- sudo \$n_install_dir/bin/n \$version
- # Find the last "real" version for this major version of node.
- real_nodejs_version=\$(find \$version_path/\$version* -maxdepth 0 | sort --version-sort | tail --lines=1)
- real_nodejs_version=\$(basename \$real_nodejs_version)
- # Update the symbolic link for this version
- sudo ln --symbolic --force --no-target-directory \$version_path/\$real_nodejs_version \$version_path/\$version
- done <<< "\$(echo "\$all_real_version")"
- EOF
- chmod +x "$n_install_dir/node_update.sh"
- # Build the cronjob
- cat > "/etc/cron.daily/node_update" << EOF
- #!/bin/bash
- $n_install_dir/node_update.sh >> $n_install_dir/node_update.log
- EOF
- chmod +x "/etc/cron.daily/node_update"
- }
- #=================================================
- # Start or restart a service and follow its booting
- #
- # usage: ynh_check_starting "Line to match" [Log file] [Timeout]
- #
- # | arg: Line to match - The line to find in the log to attest the service have finished to boot.
- # | arg: Log file - The log file to watch
- # /var/log/$app/$app.log will be used if no other log is defined.
- # | arg: Timeout - The maximum time to wait before ending the watching. Defaut 300 seconds.
- ynh_check_starting () {
- local line_to_match="$1"
- local app_log="${2:-/var/log/$app/$app.log}"
- local timeout=${3:-300}
- ynh_clean_check_starting () {
- # Stop the execution of tail.
- kill -s 15 $pid_tail 2>&1
- ynh_secure_remove "$templog" 2>&1
- }
- echo "Starting of $app" >&2
- systemctl restart $app
- local templog="$(mktemp)"
- # Following the starting of the app in its log
- tail -f -n1 "$app_log" > "$templog" &
- # Get the PID of the tail command
- local pid_tail=$!
- local i=0
- for i in `seq 1 $timeout`
- do
- # Read the log until the sentence is found, that means the app finished to start. Or run until the timeout
- if grep --quiet "$line_to_match" "$templog"
- then
- echo "The service $app has correctly started." >&2
- break
- fi
- echo -n "." >&2
- sleep 1
- done
- if [ $i -eq $timeout ]
- then
- echo "The service $app didn't fully started before the timeout." >&2
- fi
- echo ""
- ynh_clean_check_starting
- }
- #=================================================
- ynh_print_log () {
- echo "${1}"
- }
- # Print an info on stdout
- #
- # usage: ynh_print_info "Text to print"
- # | arg: text - The text to print
- ynh_print_info () {
- ynh_print_log "[INFO] ${1}"
- }
- # Print a warning on stderr
- #
- # usage: ynh_print_warn "Text to print"
- # | arg: text - The text to print
- ynh_print_warn () {
- ynh_print_log "[WARN] ${1}" >&2
- }
- # Print a error on stderr
- #
- # usage: ynh_print_err "Text to print"
- # | arg: text - The text to print
- ynh_print_err () {
- ynh_print_log "[ERR] ${1}" >&2
- }
- # Execute a command and print the result as an error
- #
- # usage: ynh_exec_err command to execute
- # usage: ynh_exec_err "command to execute | following command"
- # In case of use of pipes, you have to use double quotes. Otherwise, this helper will be executed with the first command, then be send to the next pipe.
- #
- # | arg: command - command to execute
- ynh_exec_err () {
- ynh_print_err "$(eval $@)"
- }
- # Execute a command and print the result as a warning
- #
- # usage: ynh_exec_warn command to execute
- # usage: ynh_exec_warn "command to execute | following command"
- # In case of use of pipes, you have to use double quotes. Otherwise, this helper will be executed with the first command, then be send to the next pipe.
- #
- # | arg: command - command to execute
- ynh_exec_warn () {
- ynh_print_warn "$(eval $@)"
- }
- # Execute a command and force the result to be printed on stdout
- #
- # usage: ynh_exec_warn_less command to execute
- # usage: ynh_exec_warn_less "command to execute | following command"
- # In case of use of pipes, you have to use double quotes. Otherwise, this helper will be executed with the first command, then be send to the next pipe.
- #
- # | arg: command - command to execute
- ynh_exec_warn_less () {
- eval $@ 2>&1
- }
- # Execute a command and redirect stdout in /dev/null
- #
- # usage: ynh_exec_quiet command to execute
- # usage: ynh_exec_quiet "command to execute | following command"
- # In case of use of pipes, you have to use double quotes. Otherwise, this helper will be executed with the first command, then be send to the next pipe.
- #
- # | arg: command - command to execute
- ynh_exec_quiet () {
- eval $@ > /dev/null
- }
- # Execute a command and redirect stdout and stderr in /dev/null
- #
- # usage: ynh_exec_fully_quiet command to execute
- # usage: ynh_exec_fully_quiet "command to execute | following command"
- # In case of use of pipes, you have to use double quotes. Otherwise, this helper will be executed with the first command, then be send to the next pipe.
- #
- # | arg: command - command to execute
- ynh_exec_fully_quiet () {
- eval $@ > /dev/null 2>&1
- }
- #=================================================
- # Install or update the main directory yunohost.multimedia
- #
- # usage: ynh_multimedia_build_main_dir
- ynh_multimedia_build_main_dir () {
- wget -nv https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/yunohost.multimedia/archive/master.zip 2>&1
- unzip -q master.zip
- ./yunohost.multimedia-master/script/ynh_media_build.sh
- }
- # Add a directory in yunohost.multimedia
- # This "directory" will be a symbolic link to a existing directory.
- #
- # usage: ynh_multimedia_addfolder "Source directory" "Destination directory"
- #
- # | arg: Source directory - The real directory which contains your medias.
- # | arg: Destination directory - The name and the place of the symbolic link, relative to "/home/yunohost.multimedia"
- ynh_multimedia_addfolder () {
- local source_dir="$1"
- local dest_dir="$2"
- ./yunohost.multimedia-master/script/ynh_media_addfolder.sh --source="$source_dir" --dest="$dest_dir"
- }
- # Move a directory in yunohost.multimedia, and replace by a symbolic link
- #
- # usage: ynh_multimedia_movefolder "Source directory" "Destination directory"
- #
- # | arg: Source directory - The real directory which contains your medias.
- # It will be moved to "Destination directory"
- # A symbolic link will replace it.
- # | arg: Destination directory - The new name and place of the directory, relative to "/home/yunohost.multimedia"
- ynh_multimedia_movefolder () {
- local source_dir="$1"
- local dest_dir="$2"
- ./yunohost.multimedia-master/script/ynh_media_addfolder.sh --inv --source="$source_dir" --dest="$dest_dir"
- }
- # Allow an user to have an write authorisation in multimedia directories
- #
- # usage: ynh_multimedia_addaccess user_name
- #
- # | arg: user_name - The name of the user which gain this access.
- ynh_multimedia_addaccess () {
- local user_name=$1
- groupadd -f multimedia
- usermod -a -G multimedia $user_name
- }
- #=================================================
- # Create a dedicated fail2ban config (jail and filter conf files)
- #
- # usage: ynh_add_fail2ban_config log_file filter [max_retry [ports]]
- # | arg: log_file - Log file to be checked by fail2ban
- # | arg: failregex - Failregex to be looked for by fail2ban
- # | arg: max_retry - Maximum number of retries allowed before banning IP address - default: 3
- # | arg: ports - Ports blocked for a banned IP address - default: http,https
- ynh_add_fail2ban_config () {
- # Process parameters
- logpath=$1
- failregex=$2
- max_retry=${3:-3}
- ports=${4:-http,https}
- test -n "$logpath" || ynh_die "ynh_add_fail2ban_config expects a logfile path as first argument and received nothing."
- test -n "$failregex" || ynh_die "ynh_add_fail2ban_config expects a failure regex as second argument and received nothing."
- finalfail2banjailconf="/etc/fail2ban/jail.d/$app.conf"
- finalfail2banfilterconf="/etc/fail2ban/filter.d/$app.conf"
- ynh_backup_if_checksum_is_different "$finalfail2banjailconf" 1
- ynh_backup_if_checksum_is_different "$finalfail2banfilterconf" 1
- sudo tee $finalfail2banjailconf <<EOF
- [$app]
- enabled = true
- port = $ports
- filter = $app
- logpath = $logpath
- maxretry = $max_retry"
- EOF
- sudo tee $finalfail2banfilterconf <<EOF
- [INCLUDES]
- before = common.conf
- [Definition]
- failregex = $failregex
- ignoreregrex ="
- EOF
- ynh_store_file_checksum "$finalfail2banjailconf"
- ynh_store_file_checksum "$finalfail2banfilterconf"
- sudo systemctl restart fail2ban
- }
- # Remove the dedicated fail2ban config (jail and filter conf files)
- #
- # usage: ynh_remove_fail2ban_config
- ynh_remove_fail2ban_config () {
- ynh_secure_remove "/etc/fail2ban/jail.d/$app.conf"
- ynh_secure_remove "/etc/fail2ban/filter.d/$app.conf"
- sudo systemctl restart fail2ban
- }
- #=================================================
- # Read the value of a key in a ynh manifest file
- #
- # usage: ynh_read_manifest manifest key
- # | arg: manifest - Path of the manifest to read
- # | arg: key - Name of the key to find
- ynh_read_manifest () {
- manifest="$1"
- key="$2"
- python3 -c "import sys, json;print(json.load(open('$manifest'))['$key'])"
- }
- # Exit without error if the package is up to date
- #
- # This helper should be used to avoid an upgrade of a package
- # when it's not needed.
- #
- # To force an upgrade, even if the package is up to date,
- # you have to set the variable YNH_FORCE_UPGRADE before.
- # example: sudo YNH_FORCE_UPGRADE=1 yunohost app upgrade MyApp
- #
- # usage: ynh_abort_if_up_to_date
- ynh_abort_if_up_to_date () {
- local force_upgrade=${YNH_FORCE_UPGRADE:-0}
- local package_check=${PACKAGE_CHECK_EXEC:-0}
- local version=$(ynh_read_manifest "/etc/yunohost/apps/$YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NAME/manifest.json" "version" || echo 1.0)
- local last_version=$(ynh_read_manifest "../manifest.json" "version" || echo 1.0)
- if [ "$version" = "$last_version" ]
- then
- if [ "$force_upgrade" != "0" ]
- then
- echo "Upgrade forced by YNH_FORCE_UPGRADE." >&2
- unset YNH_FORCE_UPGRADE
- elif [ "$package_check" != "0" ]
- then
- echo "Upgrade forced for package check." >&2
- else
- ynh_die "Up-to-date, nothing to do" 0
- fi
- fi
- }
- #=================================================
- # Send an email to inform the administrator
- #
- # usage: ynh_send_readme_to_admin app_message [recipients]
- # | arg: app_message - The message to send to the administrator.
- # | arg: recipients - The recipients of this email. Use spaces to separate multiples recipients. - default: root
- # example: "root admin@domain"
- # If you give the name of a YunoHost user, ynh_send_readme_to_admin will find its email adress for you
- # example: "root admin@domain user1 user2"
- ynh_send_readme_to_admin() {
- local app_message="${1:-...No specific informations...}"
- local recipients="${2:-root}"
- # Retrieve the email of users
- find_mails () {
- local list_mails="$1"
- local mail
- local recipients=" "
- # Read each mail in argument
- for mail in $list_mails
- do
- # Keep root or a real email address as it is
- if [ "$mail" = "root" ] || echo "$mail" | grep --quiet "@"
- then
- recipients="$recipients $mail"
- else
- # But replace an user name without a domain after by its email
- if mail=$(ynh_user_get_info "$mail" "mail" 2> /dev/null)
- then
- recipients="$recipients $mail"
- fi
- fi
- done
- echo "$recipients"
- }
- recipients=$(find_mails "$recipients")
- local mail_subject="☁️🆈🅽🅷☁️: \`$app\` was just installed!"
- local mail_message="This is an automated message from your beloved YunoHost server.
- Specific informations for the application $app.
- $app_message
- ---
- Automatic diagnosis data from YunoHost
- $(yunohost tools diagnosis | grep -B 100 "services:" | sed '/services:/d')"
- # Send the email to the recipients
- echo "$mail_message" | mail -a "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8" -s "$mail_subject" "$recipients"
- }
- #=================================================
- #============= FUTURE YUNOHOST HELPER ============
- #=================================================
- # Delete a file checksum from the app settings
- #
- # $app should be defined when calling this helper
- #
- # usage: ynh_remove_file_checksum file
- # | arg: file - The file for which the checksum will be deleted
- ynh_delete_file_checksum () {
- local checksum_setting_name=checksum_${1//[\/ ]/_} # Replace all '/' and ' ' by '_'
- ynh_app_setting_delete $app $checksum_setting_name
- }
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