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  1. #!/bin/bash
  2. #=================================================
  3. # CHECKING
  4. #=================================================
  5. ynh_version="2.4"
  6. YNH_VERSION () { # Renvoi le numéro de version de la moulinette Yunohost
  7. ynh_version=$(sudo yunohost -v | grep "moulinette:" | cut -d' ' -f2 | cut -d'.' -f1,2)
  8. }
  9. CHECK_USER () { # Vérifie la validité de l'user admin
  10. # $1 = Variable de l'user admin.
  11. ynh_user_exists "$1" || ynh_die "Wrong user"
  12. }
  13. CHECK_DOMAINPATH () { # Vérifie la disponibilité du path et du domaine.
  14. sudo yunohost app checkurl $domain$path_url -a $app
  15. }
  16. CHECK_FINALPATH () { # Vérifie que le dossier de destination n'est pas déjà utilisé.
  17. final_path=/var/www/$app
  18. test ! -e "$final_path" || ynh_die "This path already contains a folder"
  19. }
  20. #=================================================
  21. # DISPLAYING
  22. #=================================================
  23. NO_PRINT () { # Supprime l'affichage dans stdout pour la commande en argument.
  24. set +x
  25. eval "$@"
  26. set -x
  27. }
  28. WARNING () { # Écrit sur le canal d'erreur pour passer en warning.
  29. eval "$@" >&2
  30. }
  31. SUPPRESS_WARNING () { # Force l'écriture sur la sortie standard
  32. eval "$@" 2>&1
  33. }
  34. QUIET () { # Redirige la sortie standard dans /dev/null
  35. eval "$@" > /dev/null
  36. }
  37. ALL_QUIET () { # Redirige la sortie standard et d'erreur dans /dev/null
  38. eval "$@" > /dev/null 2>&1
  39. }
  40. #=================================================
  41. # SETUP
  42. #=================================================
  43. SETUP_SOURCE () { # Télécharge la source, décompresse et copie dans $final_path
  44. src_url=$(cat ../conf/app.src | grep SOURCE_URL | cut -d= -f2)
  45. src_checksum=$(cat ../conf/app.src | grep SOURCE_SUM | cut -d= -f2)
  46. # Download sources from the upstream
  47. wget -nv -O source.tar.gz $src_url
  48. # Vérifie la somme de contrôle de la source téléchargée.
  49. echo "$src_checksum source.tar.gz" | md5sum -c --status || ynh_die "Corrupt source"
  50. # Extract source into the app dir
  51. sudo mkdir -p $final_path
  52. sudo tar -x -f source.tar.gz -C $final_path --strip-components 1
  53. }
  54. POOL_FPM () { # Créer le fichier de configuration du pool php-fpm et le configure.
  55. sed -i "s@__NAMETOCHANGE__@$app@g" ../conf/php-fpm.conf
  56. sed -i "s@__FINALPATH__@$final_path@g" ../conf/php-fpm.conf
  57. sed -i "s@__USER__@$app@g" ../conf/php-fpm.conf
  58. finalphpconf=/etc/php5/fpm/pool.d/$app.conf
  59. sudo cp ../conf/php-fpm.conf $finalphpconf
  60. sudo chown root: $finalphpconf
  61. finalphpini=/etc/php5/fpm/conf.d/20-$app.ini
  62. sudo cp ../conf/php-fpm.ini $finalphpini
  63. sudo chown root: $finalphpini
  64. sudo service php5-fpm reload
  65. }
  66. YNH_CURL () {
  67. data_post=$1
  68. url_access=$2
  69. sleep 1
  70. SUPPRESS_WARNING curl -kL -H \"Host: $domain\" --resolve $domain:443:127.0.0.1 --data \"$data_post\" \"https://localhost$path_url$url_access\"
  71. }
  72. #=================================================
  73. # REMOVE
  74. #=================================================
  75. REMOVE_NGINX_CONF () { # Suppression de la configuration nginx
  76. if [ -e "/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/$app.conf" ]; then # Delete nginx config
  77. echo "Delete nginx config"
  78. sudo rm "/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/$app.conf"
  79. sudo service nginx reload
  80. fi
  81. }
  82. REMOVE_FPM_CONF () { # Suppression de la configuration du pool php-fpm
  83. if [ -e "/etc/php5/fpm/pool.d/$app.conf" ]; then # Delete fpm config
  84. echo "Delete fpm config"
  85. sudo rm "/etc/php5/fpm/pool.d/$app.conf"
  86. fi
  87. if [ -e "/etc/php5/fpm/conf.d/20-$app.ini" ]; then # Delete php config
  88. echo "Delete php config"
  89. sudo rm "/etc/php5/fpm/conf.d/20-$app.ini"
  90. fi
  91. sudo service php5-fpm reload
  92. }
  93. SECURE_REMOVE () { # Suppression de dossier avec vérification des variables
  94. chaine="$1" # L'argument doit être donné entre quotes simple '', pour éviter d'interpréter les variables.
  95. no_var=0
  96. while (echo "$chaine" | grep -q '\$') # Boucle tant qu'il y a des $ dans la chaine
  97. do
  98. no_var=1
  99. global_var=$(echo "$chaine" | cut -d '$' -f 2) # Isole la première variable trouvée.
  100. only_var=\$$(expr "$global_var" : '\([A-Za-z0-9_]*\)') # Isole complètement la variable en ajoutant le $ au début et en gardant uniquement le nom de la variable. Se débarrasse surtout du / et d'un éventuel chemin derrière.
  101. real_var=$(eval "echo ${only_var}") # `eval "echo ${var}` permet d'interpréter une variable contenue dans une variable.
  102. if test -z "$real_var" || [ "$real_var" = "/" ]; then
  103. WARNING echo "Variable $only_var is empty, suppression of $chaine cancelled."
  104. return 1
  105. fi
  106. chaine=$(echo "$chaine" | sed "s@$only_var@$real_var@") # remplace la variable par sa valeur dans la chaine.
  107. done
  108. if [ "$no_var" -eq 1 ]
  109. then
  110. if [ -e "$chaine" ]; then
  111. echo "Delete directory $chaine"
  112. sudo rm -r "$chaine"
  113. fi
  114. return 0
  115. else
  116. WARNING echo "No detected variable."
  117. return 1
  118. fi
  119. }
  120. REMOVE_SYS_USER () { # Supprime l'utilisateur système dédié à l'app
  121. if ynh_system_user_exists "$app" # Test l'existence de l'utilisateur
  122. then
  123. sudo userdel $app
  124. fi
  125. }
  126. #=================================================
  127. # BACKUP
  128. #=================================================
  129. BACKUP_FAIL_UPGRADE () {
  130. WARNING echo "Upgrade failed."
  131. if ALL_QUIET sudo yunohost backup list | grep -q $app-before-upgrade$backup_number; then # Vérifie l'existence de l'archive avant de supprimer l'application et de restaurer
  132. sudo yunohost app remove $app # Supprime l'application avant de la restaurer.
  133. sudo yunohost backup restore --ignore-hooks $app-before-upgrade$backup_number --apps $app --force # Restore the backup if upgrade failed
  134. ynh_die "The app was restored to the way it was before the failed upgrade."
  135. fi
  136. }
  137. BACKUP_BEFORE_UPGRADE () { # Backup the current version of the app, restore it if the upgrade fails
  138. backup_number=1
  139. old_backup_number=2
  140. if ALL_QUIET sudo yunohost backup list | grep -q $app-before-upgrade1; then # Vérifie l'existence d'une archive déjà numéroté à 1.
  141. backup_number=2 # Et passe le numéro de l'archive à 2
  142. old_backup_number=1
  143. fi
  144. sudo yunohost backup create --ignore-hooks --apps $app --name $app-before-upgrade$backup_number # Créer un backup différent de celui existant.
  145. if [ "$?" -eq 0 ]; then # Si le backup est un succès, supprime l'archive précédente.
  146. if ALL_QUIET sudo yunohost backup list | grep -q $app-before-upgrade$old_backup_number; then # Vérifie l'existence de l'ancienne archive avant de la supprimer, pour éviter une erreur.
  147. QUIET sudo yunohost backup delete $app-before-upgrade$old_backup_number
  148. fi
  149. else # Si le backup a échoué
  150. ynh_die "Backup failed, the upgrade process was aborted."
  151. fi
  152. }
  153. #=================================================
  154. # CONFIGURATION
  155. #=================================================
  156. STORE_MD5_CONFIG () { # Enregistre la somme de contrôle du fichier de config
  157. # $1 = Nom du fichier de conf pour le stockage dans settings.yml
  158. # $2 = Nom complet et chemin du fichier de conf.
  159. ynh_app_setting_set $app $1_file_md5 $(sudo md5sum "$2" | cut -d' ' -f1)
  160. }
  161. CHECK_MD5_CONFIG () { # Créé un backup du fichier de config si il a été modifié.
  162. # $1 = Nom du fichier de conf pour le stockage dans settings.yml
  163. # $2 = Nom complet et chemin du fichier de conf.
  164. if [ "$(ynh_app_setting_get $app $1_file_md5)" != $(sudo md5sum "$2" | cut -d' ' -f1) ]; then
  165. sudo cp -a "$2" "$2.backup.$(date '+%d.%m.%y_%Hh%M,%Ss')" # Si le fichier de config a été modifié, créer un backup.
  166. fi
  167. }
  168. #=================================================
  169. #=================================================
  170. # FUTUR YNH HELPERS
  171. #=================================================
  172. # Importer ce fichier de fonction avant celui des helpers officiel
  173. # Ainsi, les officiels prendront le pas sur ceux-ci le cas échéant
  174. #=================================================
  175. # Ignore the yunohost-cli log to prevent errors with conditionals commands
  176. # usage: ynh_no_log COMMAND
  177. # Simply duplicate the log, execute the yunohost command and replace the log without the result of this command
  178. # It's a very badly hack...
  179. ynh_no_log() {
  180. ynh_cli_log=/var/log/yunohost/yunohost-cli.log
  181. sudo cp -a ${ynh_cli_log} ${ynh_cli_log}-move
  182. eval $@
  183. exit_code=$?
  184. sudo mv ${ynh_cli_log}-move ${ynh_cli_log}
  185. return $?
  186. }
  187. # Normalize the url path syntax
  188. # Handle the slash at the beginning of path and its absence at ending
  189. # Return a normalized url path
  190. #
  191. # example: url_path=$(ynh_normalize_url_path $url_path)
  192. # ynh_normalize_url_path example -> /example
  193. # ynh_normalize_url_path /example -> /example
  194. # ynh_normalize_url_path /example/ -> /example
  195. #
  196. # usage: ynh_normalize_url_path path_to_normalize
  197. # | arg: url_path_to_normalize - URL path to normalize before using it
  198. ynh_normalize_url_path () {
  199. path_url=$1
  200. test -n "$path_url" || ynh_die "ynh_normalize_url_path expect a URL path as first argument and received nothing."
  201. if [ "${path_url:0:1}" != "/" ]; then # If the first character is not a /
  202. path_url="/$path_url" # Add / at begin of path variable
  203. fi
  204. if [ "${path_url:${#path_url}-1}" == "/" ] && [ ${#path_url} -gt 1 ]; then # If the last character is a / and that not the only character.
  205. path_url="${path_url:0:${#path_url}-1}" # Delete the last character
  206. fi
  207. echo $path_url
  208. }
  209. # Create a database, an user and its password. Then store the password in the app's config
  210. #
  211. # User of database will be store in db_user's variable.
  212. # Name of database will be store in db_name's variable.
  213. # And password in db_pwd's variable.
  214. #
  215. # usage: ynh_mysql_generate_db user name
  216. # | arg: user - Owner of the database
  217. # | arg: name - Name of the database
  218. ynh_mysql_generate_db () {
  219. db_pwd=$(ynh_string_random) # Generate a random password
  220. ynh_mysql_create_db "$2" "$1" "$db_pwd" # Create the database
  221. ynh_app_setting_set $app mysqlpwd $db_pwd # Store the password in the app's config
  222. }
  223. # Remove a database if it exist and the associated user
  224. #
  225. # usage: ynh_mysql_remove_db user name
  226. # | arg: user - Proprietary of the database
  227. # | arg: name - Name of the database
  228. ynh_mysql_remove_db () {
  229. if mysqlshow -u root -p$(sudo cat $MYSQL_ROOT_PWD_FILE) | grep -q "^| $2"; then # Check if the database exist
  230. echo "Remove database $2" >&2
  231. ynh_mysql_drop_db $2 # Remove the database
  232. ynh_mysql_drop_user $1 # Remove the associated user to database
  233. else
  234. echo "Database $2 not found" >&2
  235. fi
  236. }
  237. # Correct the name given in argument for mariadb
  238. #
  239. # Avoid invalid name for your database
  240. #
  241. # Exemple: dbname=$(ynh_make_valid_dbid $app)
  242. #
  243. # usage: ynh_make_valid_dbid name
  244. # | arg: name - name to correct
  245. # | ret: the corrected name
  246. ynh_make_valid_dbid () {
  247. dbid=${1//[-.]/_} # Mariadb doesn't support - and . in the name of databases. It will be replace by _
  248. echo $dbid
  249. }
  250. # Manage a fail of the script
  251. #
  252. # Print a warning to inform that the script was failed
  253. # Execute the ynh_clean_setup function if used in the app script
  254. #
  255. # usage of ynh_clean_setup function
  256. # This function provide a way to clean some residual of installation that not managed by remove script.
  257. # To use it, simply add in your script:
  258. # ynh_clean_setup () {
  259. # instructions...
  260. # }
  261. # This function is optionnal.
  262. #
  263. # Usage: ynh_exit_properly is used only by the helper ynh_check_error.
  264. # You must not use it directly.
  265. ynh_exit_properly () {
  266. exit_code=$?
  267. if [ "$exit_code" -eq 0 ]; then
  268. exit 0 # Exit without error if the script ended correctly
  269. fi
  270. trap '' EXIT # Ignore new exit signals
  271. set +eu # Do not exit anymore if a command fail or if a variable is empty
  272. echo -e "!!\n $app's script has encountered an error. Its execution was cancelled.\n!!" >&2
  273. if type -t ynh_clean_setup > /dev/null; then # Check if the function exist in the app script.
  274. ynh_clean_setup # Call the function to do specific cleaning for the app.
  275. fi
  276. ynh_die # Exit with error status
  277. }
  278. # Exit if an error occurs during the execution of the script.
  279. #
  280. # Stop immediatly the execution if an error occured or if a empty variable is used.
  281. # The execution of the script is derivate to ynh_exit_properly function before exit.
  282. #
  283. # Usage: ynh_check_error
  284. ynh_check_error () {
  285. set -eu # Exit if a command fail, and if a variable is used unset.
  286. trap ynh_exit_properly EXIT # Capturing exit signals on shell script
  287. }
  288. # Install dependencies with a equivs control file
  289. #
  290. # usage: ynh_app_dependencies dep [dep [...]]
  291. # | arg: dep - the package name to install in dependence
  292. ynh_app_dependencies () {
  293. dependencies=$@
  294. manifest_path="../manifest.json"
  295. if [ ! -e "$manifest_path" ]; then
  296. manifest_path="../settings/manifest.json" # Into the restore script, the manifest is not at the same place
  297. fi
  298. version=$(sudo python3 -c "import sys, json;print(json.load(open(\"$manifest_path\"))['version'])") # Retrieve the version number in the manifest file.
  299. dep_app=${app//_/-} # Replace all '_' by '-'
  300. cat > ./${dep_app}-ynh-deps.control << EOF # Make a control file for equivs-build
  301. Section: misc
  302. Priority: optional
  303. Package: ${dep_app}-ynh-deps
  304. Version: ${version}
  305. Depends: ${dependencies}
  306. Architecture: all
  307. Description: Fake package for ${app} (YunoHost app) dependencies
  308. This meta-package is only responsible of installing its dependencies.
  309. EOF
  310. ynh_package_install_from_equivs ./${dep_app}-ynh-deps.control \
  311. || ynh_die "Unable to install dependencies" # Install the fake package and its dependencies
  312. }
  313. # Remove fake package and its dependencies
  314. #
  315. # Dependencies will removed only if no other package need them.
  316. #
  317. # usage: ynh_remove_app_dependencies
  318. ynh_remove_app_dependencies () {
  319. dep_app=${app/_/-} # Replace all '_' by '-'
  320. ynh_package_autoremove ${dep_app}-ynh-deps # Remove the fake package and its dependencies if they not still used.
  321. }
  322. # Use logrotate to manage the logfile
  323. #
  324. # usage: ynh_use_logrotate [logfile]
  325. # | arg: logfile - absolute path of logfile
  326. #
  327. # If no argument provided, a standard directory will be use. /var/log/${app}
  328. # You can provide a path with the directory only or with the logfile.
  329. # /parentdir/logdir/
  330. # /parentdir/logdir/logfile.log
  331. #
  332. # It's possible to use this helper several times, each config will added to same logrotate config file.
  333. ynh_use_logrotate () {
  334. if [ -n "$1" ]; then
  335. if [ "$(echo ${1##*.})" == "log" ]; then # Keep only the extension to check if it's a logfile
  336. logfile=$1 # In this case, focus logrotate on the logfile
  337. else
  338. logfile=$1/.log # Else, uses the directory and all logfile into it.
  339. fi
  340. else
  341. logfile="/var/log/${app}/.log" # Without argument, use a defaut directory in /var/log
  342. fi
  343. cat > ./${app}-logrotate << EOF # Build a config file for logrotate
  344. $logfile {
  345. # Rotate if the logfile exceeds 100Mo
  346. size 100M
  347. # Keep 12 old log maximum
  348. rotate 12
  349. # Compress the logs with gzip
  350. compress
  351. # Compress the log at the next cycle. So keep always 2 non compressed logs
  352. delaycompress
  353. # Copy and truncate the log to allow to continue write on it. Instead of move the log.
  354. copytruncate
  355. # Do not do an error if the log is missing
  356. missingok
  357. # Not rotate if the log is empty
  358. notifempty
  359. # Keep old logs in the same dir
  360. noolddir
  361. }
  362. EOF
  363. sudo mkdir -p $(dirname "$logfile") # Create the log directory, if not exist
  364. cat ${app}-logrotate | sudo tee -a /etc/logrotate.d/$app > /dev/null # Append this config to the others for this app. If a config file already exist
  365. }
  366. # Remove the app's logrotate config.
  367. #
  368. # usage: ynh_remove_logrotate
  369. ynh_remove_logrotate () {
  370. if [ -e "/etc/logrotate.d/$app" ]; then
  371. sudo rm "/etc/logrotate.d/$app"
  372. fi
  373. }
  374. # Find a free port and return it
  375. #
  376. # example: port=$(ynh_find_port 8080)
  377. #
  378. # usage: ynh_find_port begin_port
  379. # | arg: begin_port - port to start to search
  380. ynh_find_port () {
  381. port=$1
  382. test -n "$port" || ynh_die "The argument of ynh_find_port must be a valid port."
  383. while netcat -z 127.0.0.1 $port # Check if the port is free
  384. do
  385. port=$((port+1)) # Else, pass to next port
  386. done
  387. echo $port
  388. }