#!/bin/bash # DotClear 2 installation script for YunoHost app=dotclear2 domain=$1 path=$2 # Check domain/path availability asap check=`sudo yunohost app checkurl $domain$path -a $app` if [ ! $? -eq 0 ] then echo $check exit 1 fi admin=$3 admin_password=$4 is_public=$5 directory=/var/www/$app php_config=$directory/inc/config.php master_key=`dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1 count=200 2> /dev/null | tr -c -d '[A-Za-z0-9]' | sed -n 's/\(.\{24\}\).*/\1/p'` firstname=`sudo yunohost user info $admin | grep firstname: | cut -d' ' -f2 | tr -d '\n'` lastname=`sudo yunohost user info $admin | grep lastname: | cut -d' ' -f2 | tr -d '\n'` email=`sudo yunohost user info $admin | grep mail: | cut -d' ' -f2 | tr -d '\n'` timezone=`cat /etc/timezone | tr -d '\n'` # Save app settings sudo yunohost app setting $app admin -v "$admin" sudo yunohost app setting $app admin_password -v "$admin_password" sudo yunohost app setting $app is_public -v "$is_public" # Make sure we got the tools we need for this install sudo apt-get install -y curl wget sed # Initialize database and store mysql password for upgrade db_password=`sudo yunohost app initdb $app | tr -d '\n'` sudo yunohost app setting $app db_password -v $db_password # Get sources sudo wget -nv http://download.dotclear.org/latest.tar.gz -O $app.tgz sudo tar xf $app.tgz sudo mv dotclear $directory sudo rm -f $app.tgz sudo cp $php_config.in $php_config sudo chown www-data:www-data -R $directory # Config as if we called in admin/install/wizard.php sudo sed -i -e "s;'DC_DBDRIVER','';'DC_DBDRIVER','mysqli';" -e "s;'DC_DBHOST','';'DC_DBHOST','localhost';" -e "s;'DC_DBUSER','';'DC_DBUSER','$app';" -e "s;'DC_DBPASSWORD','';'DC_DBPASSWORD','$db_password';" -e "s;'DC_DBNAME','';'DC_DBNAME','$app';" -e "s;'DC_MASTER_KEY','';'DC_MASTER_KEY','$master_key';" -e "s;'DC_ADMIN_URL','';'DC_ADMIN_URL','https://$domain$path/admin/index.php';" -e "s;'DC_ADMIN_MAILFROM','';'DC_ADMIN_MAILFROM','$email';" $php_config # Modify Nginx configuration file and copy it to Nginx conf directory sed -i "s@YNH_WWW_PATH@$path@g" ../conf/nginx.conf sed -i "s@YNH_WWW_ALIAS@$directory/@g" ../conf/nginx.conf sudo cp ../conf/nginx.conf /etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/$app.conf sudo /etc/init.d/nginx reload # Removing protection like a public app to finish installation sudo yunohost app setting $app unprotected_uris -v "/" sudo yunohost app ssowatconf # Setting first user details and filling database calling admin/install/index.php success=`curl -L --cacert /etc/yunohost/certs/$domain/ca.pem -F "u_email=$email" -F "u_firstname=$firstname" -F "u_name=$lastname" -F "u_login=$admin" -F "u_pwd=$admin_password" -F "u_pwd2=$admin_password" -F "u_date=$timezone" https://$domain$path/admin/install/index.php` # success=`curl -L --cacert /etc/yunohost/certs/$domain/ca.pem -H 'Host: $domain' -X POST --data '?u_email=$EMAIL&u_firstname=$FIRSTNAME&u_name=$NAME&u_login=$LOGIN&u_pwd=$admin_password&u_pwd2=$admin_password&u_date=$timezone' https://$domain$path/admin/install/index.php` # Now that we curl'ed the setup we can lock the UI if it's private # If app is public, leave as it is if [ "$is_public" = "No" ]; then # unprotected_uris allows SSO credentials to be passed anyway. sudo yunohost app setting $app protected_uris -v "/" sudo yunohost app ssowatconf fi # Success or not success if [ `echo $success | grep -c success` -gt 0 ] then echo Installation OK, $app should be available here https://$domain$path/ else echo Using curl to finish setup failed, open https://$domain$path/admin/install/index.php and do it yourself fi exit 0