#!/bin/bash # causes the shell to exit if any subcommand or pipeline returns a non-zero status set -e # The last argument is the app instance name app=${!#} # The first argument is the backup directory location of the app # from where the script is executed backup_dir=$1 # Restore sources & data final_path="/var/www/${app}" sudo cp -a ./sources "$final_path" # Restore permissions to app files # you may need to make some file and/or directory writeable by www-data (nginx user) sudo chown -R root:root "$final_path" # Restore mysql database if needed # db_pwd=$(sudo yunohost app setting $app mysqlpwd) # sudo mysql -u $app -p$db_pwd $app < ./dump.sql # Restore NGINX configuration domain=$(sudo yunohost app setting "$app" domain) sudo cp -a ./nginx.conf "/etc/nginx/conf.d/${domain}.d/${app}.conf" # If a dedicated php-fpm process is used : # Copy dedicated php-fpm process from backup folder to the right location # And restart service # #sudo cp -a ./php-fpm.conf "/etc/php5/fpm/pool.d/${app}.conf" #sudo service php5-fpm reload # Restart webserver sudo service nginx reload