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get rid of flohmarkt_ynh_check_old_couchdb

CouchDB databases left over from old installations are now handled graceful:

* if restore finds one it's renamed before importing the backup from json and the user is warned
* if install finds one it is re-used

Integrated ynh_handle_getopts_args and ynh_local_curl development versions into _common.sh again, because sourcing them from there didn't work well because of different paths during install, restore.
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Chris Vogel 2024-05-30 17:28:49 +02:00
parent 38f8e48f93
commit abda91e1e2
4 changed files with 491 additions and 506 deletions

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@ -44,6 +44,495 @@ flohmarkt_old_app_dir="${flohmarkt_old_install}/flohmarkt"
flohmarkt_old_log_dir="/var/log/flohmarkt/"
flohmarkt_old_service="flohmarkt"
#=================================================
# HELPER DEVELOPMENT for yunohost core
#=================================================
# Redisgn of ynh_handle_getopts_args for flohmarkt to be tested as `flohmarkt_ynh_handle_getopts_args`
# https://github.com/YunoHost/yunohost/pull/1856
# Internal helper design to allow helpers to use getopts to manage their arguments
#
# [internal]
#
# example: function my_helper()
# {
# local -A args_array=( [a]=arg1= [b]=arg2= [c]=arg3 )
# local arg1
# local arg2
# local arg3
# ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
#
# [...]
# }
# my_helper --arg1 "val1" -b val2 -c
#
# usage: ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
# | arg: $@ - Simply "$@" to tranfert all the positionnal arguments to the function
#
# This helper need an array, named "args_array" with all the arguments used by the helper
# that want to use ynh_handle_getopts_args
# Be carreful, this array has to be an associative array, as the following example:
# local -A args_array=( [a]=arg1 [b]=arg2= [c]=arg3 )
# Let's explain this array:
# a, b and c are short options, -a, -b and -c
# arg1, arg2 and arg3 are the long options associated to the previous short ones. --arg1, --arg2 and --arg3
# For each option, a short and long version has to be defined.
# Let's see something more significant
# local -A args_array=( [u]=user [f]=finalpath= [d]=database )
#
# NB: Because we're using 'declare' without -g, the array will be declared as a local variable.
#
# Please keep in mind that the long option will be used as a variable to store the values for this option.
# For the previous example, that means that $finalpath will be fill with the value given as argument for this option.
#
# Also, in the previous example, finalpath has a '=' at the end. That means this option need a value.
# So, the helper has to be call with --finalpath /final/path, --finalpath=/final/path or -f /final/path,
# the variable $finalpath will get the value /final/path
# If there's many values for an option, -f /final /path, the value will be separated by a ';' $finalpath=/final;/path
# For an option without value, like --user in the example, the helper can be called only with --user or -u. $user
# will then get the value 1.
#
# To keep a retrocompatibility, a package can still call a helper, using getopts, with positional arguments.
# The "legacy mode" will manage the positional arguments and fill the variable in the same order than they are given
# in $args_array. e.g. for `my_helper "val1" val2`, arg1 will be filled with val1, and arg2 with val2.
# Positional parameters (used to be the only way to use ynh_handle_getopts_args once upon a time) can be
# used also:
#
# '--' start processing the rest of the arguments as positional parameters
# $legacy_args The arguments positional parameters will be assign to
# Needs to be composed of array keys of args_array. If a key for a predefined variable
# is used multiple times the assigned values will be concatenated delimited by ';'.
# If the long option variable to contain the data is predefined as an array (e.g. using
# `local -a arg1` then multiple values will be assigned to its cells.
# If the last positional parameter defined in legacy_args is defined as an array all
# the leftover positional parameters will be assigned to its cells.
# (it is named legacy_args, because the use of positional parameters was about to be
# deprecated before the last re-design of this sub)
#
# Requires YunoHost version 3.2.2 or higher.
# flohmarkt_ynh_handle_getopts_args() {
ynh_handle_getopts_args() {
# Manage arguments only if there's some provided
set +o xtrace # set +x
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
ynh_print_warn --message="ynh_handle_getopts_args called without arguments"
return
fi
# Store arguments in an array to keep each argument separated
local arguments=("$@")
# For each option in the array, reduce to short options for getopts (e.g. for [u]=user, --user will be -u)
# And built parameters string for getopts
# ${!args_array[@]} is the list of all option_flags in the array (An option_flag is 'u' in [u]=user, user is a value)
local getopts_parameters=""
local option_flag=""
## go through all possible options and replace arguments with short versions
flohmarkt_print_debug "arguments = '${arguments[@]}"
flohmarkt_print_debug "args_array = (${!args_array[@]})"
for option_flag in "${!args_array[@]}"; do
# TODO refactor: Now I'm not sure anymore this part belongs here. To make the
# this all less hard to read and understand I'm thinking at the moment that it
# would be good to split the different things done here into their own loops:
#
# 1. build the option string $getopts_parameters
# 2. go through the arguments and add empty arguments where needed to
# allow for cases like '--arg= --value' where 'value' is a valid option, too
# 3. replace long option names by short once
# 4. (possibly add empty parameters for '-a -v' in cases where -a expects a value
# and -v is a valid option, too - but I dearly hope this will not be necessary)
flohmarkt_print_debug "option_flag = $option_flag"
# Concatenate each option_flags of the array to build the string of arguments for getopts
# Will looks like 'abcd' for -a -b -c -d
# If the value of an option_flag finish by =, it's an option with additionnal values.
# (e.g. --user bob or -u bob)
# Check the last character of the value associate to the option_flag
flohmarkt_print_debug "compare to '${args_array[$option_flag]: -1}'"
if [ "${args_array[$option_flag]: -1}" = "=" ]; then
# For an option with additionnal values, add a ':' after the letter for getopts.
getopts_parameters="${getopts_parameters}${option_flag}:"
else
getopts_parameters="${getopts_parameters}${option_flag}"
fi
flohmarkt_print_debug "getopts_parameters = ${getopts_parameters}"
# Check each argument given to the function
local arg=""
# ${#arguments[@]} is the size of the array
## for one possible option: look at each argument supplied:
for arg in $(seq 0 $((${#arguments[@]} - 1))); do
flohmarkt_print_debug "option_flag='$option_flag', arg = '$arg', argument = '${arguments[arg]}'"
# the following cases need to be taken care of
# '--arg=value' → works
# '--arg= value' → works
# '--arg=-value' → works
# '--arg= -v' or
# '--arg= --value' → works if not exists arg '[v]=value='
# → $arg will be set to '-v' or '--value'
# but if exists '[v]=value=' this is not the expected behavior:
# → then $arg is expected to contain an empty value and '-v' or '--value'
# is expected to be interpreted as its own valid argument
# (found in use of ynh_replace_string called by ynh_add_config)
# solution:
# insert an empty arg into array arguments to be later interpreted by
# getopts as the missing value to --arg=
if [[ -v arguments[arg+1] ]] && [[ ${arguments[arg]: -1} == '=' ]]; then
# arg ends with a '='
local this_argument=${arguments[arg]}
local next_argument=${arguments[arg+1]}
# for looking up next_argument in args_array remove optionally trailing '='
next_argument=$( printf '%s' "$next_argument" | cut -d'=' -f1 )
flohmarkt_print_debug "MISSING PARAMETER: this_argument='$this_argument', next_argument='$next_argument'"
# check if next_argument is a value in args_array
# → starts with '--' and the rest of the argument excluding optional trailing '='
# of the string is a value in associative array args_array
# → or starts with '-' and the rest of the argument is a valid key in args_array
# (long argument could already have been replaced by short version before)
flohmarkt_print_debug "args_array values='${args_array[@]}'"
flohmarkt_print_debug "args_array keys='${!args_array[@]}'"
flohmarkt_print_debug "{next_argument:2}='${next_argument:2}'"
flohmarkt_print_debug "{next_argument:0:2}='${next_argument:0:2}'"
if ( [[ "${next_argument:0:2}" == '--' ]] \
&& printf '%s ' "${args_array[@]}" | fgrep -w "${next_argument:2}" > /dev/null ) \
|| ( [[ "${next_argument:0:1}" == '-' ]] \
&& printf '%s ' "${!args_array[@]}" | fgrep -w "${next_argument:1:1}" > /dev/null )
then
# insert an empty value to array arguments to be interpreted as the value
# for argument[arg]
arguments=( ${arguments[@]:0:arg+1} '' ${arguments[@]:arg+1})
flohmarkt_print_debug "now arguments='${arguments[@]}'"
fi
fi
# Replace long option with = (match the beginning of the argument)
arguments[arg]="$(printf '%s\n' "${arguments[arg]}" \
| sed "s/^--${args_array[$option_flag]}/-${option_flag}/")"
# And long option without = (match the whole line)
arguments[arg]="$(printf '%s\n' "${arguments[arg]}" \
| sed "s/^--${args_array[$option_flag]%=}$/-${option_flag}/")"
flohmarkt_print_debug " arg = '$arg', argument = '${arguments[arg]}'"
done
flohmarkt_print_debug "====> end loop: arguments = '${arguments[@]}'"
done
flohmarkt_print_debug '================= end first loop ================='
# Parse the first argument, return the number of arguments to be shifted off the arguments array
# The function call is necessary here to allow `getopts` to use $@
parse_arg() {
flohmarkt_print_debug "========= parse_arg started ======== , arguments='$@', getopts_parameters: '$getopts_parameters'"
# Initialize the index of getopts
OPTIND=1
# getopts will fill $parameter with the letter of the option it has read.
local parameter=""
getopts ":$getopts_parameters" parameter || true
flohmarkt_print_debug "after getopts - parameter='$parameter', OPTIND='${OPTIND:-none}', OPTARG='${OPTARG:-none}'"
if [ "$parameter" = "?" ]; then
ynh_die --message="Invalid argument: -${OPTARG:-}"
flohmarkt_print_debug "Invalid argument: -${OPTARG:-}"
exit 255
elif [ "$parameter" = ":" ]; then
ynh_die --message="-$OPTARG parameter requires an argument."
echo "-$OPTARG parameter requires an argument."
exit 255
else
# Use the long option, corresponding to the short option read by getopts, as a variable
# (e.g. for [u]=user, 'user' will be used as a variable)
# Also, remove '=' at the end of the long option
# The variable name will be stored in 'option_var' as a nameref
option_var="${args_array[$parameter]%=}"
flohmarkt_print_debug "option_var='$option_var'"
# if there's a '=' at the end of the long option name, this option takes values
if [ "${args_array[$parameter]: -1}" != "=" ]; then
# no argument expected for option - set option variable to '1'
option_value=1
else
# remove leading and trailing spaces from OPTARG
OPTARG="$( printf '%s' "${OPTARG}" | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//')"
option_value="${OPTARG}"
fi
flohmarkt_print_debug "option_value='$option_value'"
# set shift_value according to the number of options interpreted by getopts
shift_value=$(( $OPTIND - 1 ))
flohmarkt_print_debug "shift_value='$shift_value'"
fi
}
# iterate over the arguments: if first argument starts with a '-' feed arguments to getopts
# if first argument doesn't start with a '-' enter mode to read positional parameters
local argument
local positional_mode=0 # state is getopts mode at the beginning, not positional parameters
local positional_count=0 # counter for positional parameters
local option_var='' # the variable name to be filled
# Try to use legacy_args as a list of option_flag of the array args_array
# Otherwise, fill it with getopts_parameters to get the option_flag.
# (But an associative arrays isn't always sorted in the correct order...)
# Remove all ':' in getopts_parameters, if used.
legacy_args=${legacy_args:-${getopts_parameters//:/}}
while [[ -v 'arguments' ]] && [[ ${#arguments} -ne 0 ]]; do
flohmarkt_print_debug '======= start while loop ======='
local shift_value=0
local option_value='' # the value to be filled into ${!option_var}
argument=${arguments[0]}
flohmarkt_print_debug "argument='$argument'"
# if state once changed to positional parameter mode, all the rest of the arguments will
# be interpreted in positional parameter mode even if they start with a '-'
if [ $positional_mode == 0 ] && [ "${argument}" == '--' ];then
flohmarkt_print_debug "found '--', start positional parameter mode"
positional_mode=1
shift_value=1
elif [ $positional_mode == 0 ] && [ "${argument:0:1}" == '-' ]; then
flohmarkt_print_debug "getopts, arguments='${arguments[@]}', starting parse_arg"
parse_arg "${arguments[@]}"
else
positional_mode=1 # set state to positional parameter mode
flohmarkt_print_debug "positional parameter, argument='$argument'"
# Get the option_flag from getopts_parameters by using the option_flag according to the
# position of the argument.
option_flag=${legacy_args:$positional_count:1}
# increment counter for legacy_args if still args left. If no args left check if the
# last arg is a predefined array and let it cells be filled. Otherwise complain and
# return.
flohmarkt_print_debug "positional_counter='$positional_count', max positional_counter='$(( ${#legacy_args} -1 ))'"
if [[ $positional_count -le $((${#legacy_args} - 1)) ]]; then
# set counter to for next option_flag to fill
positional_count=$((positional_count+1))
flohmarkt_print_debug "incremented positional_counter to '$positional_count'"
# Use the long option, corresponding to the option_flag, as a variable
# (e.g. for [u]=user, 'user' will be used as a variable)
# Also, remove '=' at the end of the long option
# The variable name will be stored in 'option_var'
option_var="${args_array[$option_flag]%=}"
elif [[ $positional_count -ge $((${#legacy_args} - 1)) ]] &&
! declare -p ${option_var} | grep '^declare -a'
then
# no more legacy_args to fill - legacy behaviour: complain and return
ynh_print_warn --message="Too many arguments ! \"${arguments[$i]}\" will be ignored."
return
else
flohmarkt_print_debug "array found - keep going"
fi
# value to be assigned to ${!option_var}
option_value=$argument
# shift off one positional parameter
shift_value=1
fi
# fill option_var with value found
# if ${!option_var} is an array, fill mutiple values as array cells
# otherwise concatenate them seperated by ';'
# nameref is used to access the variable that is named $option_var
local -n option_ref=$option_var
# this defines option_ref as a reference to the variable named "$option_var"
# any operation on option_ref will be written to the variable named "$option_var"
# 'option_ref="hello world"' will work like as if '${!option_var}="hello world"'
# would be a valid syntax
# see also: `man bash` part about commands 'declare' option '-n'
flohmarkt_print_debug "option_ref declare: '$(declare -p option_ref)'"
flohmarkt_print_debug "option_value='$option_value'"
if [[ -v "$option_var" ]] && declare -p $option_var | grep '^declare -a ' > /dev/null; then
# hurray it's an array
flohmarkt_print_debug "hurray! '$option_var' is an array"
option_ref+=( "${option_value}" )
elif ! [[ -v "$option_var" ]] || [[ -z "$option_ref" ]]; then
flohmarkt_print_debug "'$option_var' is unset or empty"
option_ref=${option_value}
else
flohmarkt_print_debug "appending to string '$option_ref'"
option_ref+=";${option_value}"
fi
flohmarkt_print_debug "now declared $option_var: '$(declare -p $option_var)'"
# shift value off arguments array
flohmarkt_print_debug "shifting '$shift_value' off arguments='${arguments[@]}'"
arguments=("${arguments[@]:${shift_value}}")
done
# the former subroutine did this - no idea if it is expected somewhere
unset legacy_args
# re-enable trace
set -o xtrace # set -x
}
# local copy of ynh_local_curl() to test some improvement
# https://github.com/YunoHost/yunohost/pull/1857
# https://github.com/YunoHost/issues/issues/2396
# https://codeberg.org/flohmarkt/flohmarkt_ynh/issues/51
ynh_local_curl() {
# Curl abstraction to help with POST requests to local pages (such as installation forms)
#
# usage: ynh_local_curl [--option [-other_option […]]] "page" "key1=value1" "key2=value2" ...
# | arg: -l --line_match: check answer against an extended regex
# | arg: -m --method: request method to use: POST (default), PUT, GET, DELETE
# | arg: -H --header: add a header to the request (can be used multiple times)
# | arg: -d --data: data to be PUT or POSTed. Can be used multiple times.
# | arg: -s --seperator: seperator used to concatenate POST/PUT --date or key=value ('none'=no seperator)
# | arg: (default for POST: '&', default for PUT: ' ')
# | arg: -u --user: login username (requires --password)
# | arg: -p --password: login password
# | arg: -n --no_sleep: don't sleep 2 seconds (background: https://github.com/YunoHost/yunohost/pull/547)
# | arg: page - either the PAGE part in 'https://$domain/$path/PAGE' or an URI
# | arg: key1=value1 - (Optional, POST only) legacy version of '--data' as positional parameter
# | arg: key2=value2 - (Optional, POST only) Another POST key and corresponding value
# | arg: ... - (Optional, POST only) More POST keys and values
#
# example: ynh_local_curl "/install.php?installButton" "foo=$var1" "bar=$var2"
# → will open a POST request to "https://$domain/$path/install.php?installButton" posting "foo=$var1" and "bar=$var2"
# example: ynh_local_curl -m POST --header "Accept: application/json" \
# -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
# --data "{\"members\":{\"names\": [\"${app}\"],\"roles\": [\"editor\"]}}" -l '"ok":true' \
# "http://localhost:5984/"
# → will open a POST request to "http://localhost:5984/" adding headers with "Accept: application/json"
# and "Content-Type: application/json" sending the data from the "--data" argument. ynh_local_curl will
# return with an error if the servers response does not match the extended regex '"ok":true'.
#
# For multiple calls, cookies are persisted between each call for the same app.
#
# `$domain` and `$path_url` need to be defined externally if the first form for the 'page' argument is used.
#
# The return code of this function will vary depending of the use of --line_match:
#
# If --line_match has been used the return code will be the one of the grep checking line_match
# against the output of curl. The output of curl will not be returned.
#
# If --line_match has not been provided the return code will be the one of the curl command and
# the output of curl will be echoed.
#
# Requires YunoHost version 2.6.4 or higher.
# Declare an array to define the options of this helper.a
local -A supported_methods=( [PUT]=1 [POST]=1 [GET]=1 [DELETE]=1 )
local legacy_args=Ld
local -A args_array=( [l]=line_match= [m]=method= [H]=header= [n]=no_sleep [L]=location= [d]=data= [u]=user= [p]=password= [s]=seperator= )
local line_match
local method
local -a header
local no_sleep
local location
local user
local password
local seperator
local -a data
local -a curl_opt_args # optional arguments to `curl`
# Manage arguments with getopts
ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
# make sure method is a supported one
if ! [[ -v supported_methods[$method] ]]; then
ynh_die --message="method $method not supported by ynh_local_curl"
fi
# Define url of page to curl
# $location contains either an URL or just a page
local full_page_url
if [[ "$location" =~ ^https?:// ]]; then
# if $location starts with an http-protocol use value as a complete URL
full_page_url="$location"
elif [ "${path_url}" == "/" ]; then
# if $path_url points to the webserver root just append $location to localhost URL
full_page_url="https://localhost$(ynh_normalize_url_path $location)"
else
# else append $path_url and $location to localhost URL
full_page_url="https://localhost${path_url}$(ynh_normalize_url_path $location)"
fi
flohmarkt_print_debug "full_page_url='$full_page_url'"
# Concatenate data
# POST: all elements of array $data in one string seperated by '&'
# PUT: all elements of $data concatenated in one string
# GET: no data
# DELETE: no data
# if not defined by --seperator set default
if [[ -v seperator ]] && [[ "$seperator" == 'none' ]]; then
seperator=''
elif ! [[ -v seperator ]] && [[ "$method" == 'PUT' ]]; then
seperator=''
elif ! [[ -v seperator ]]; then
seperator='&'
fi
join_by() { local IFS="$1"; shift; echo "$*"; }
local P_DATA=$( join_by "$seperator" ${data[@]} )
if [[ "$P_DATA" != '' ]]; then curl_opt_args+=('--data'); curl_opt_args+=("$P_DATA"); fi
# prepend every element in header array with " -H "
local seq=0
while [[ -v header ]] && [[ $seq -lt ${#header[@]} ]]; do
curl_opt_args+=('-H')
curl_opt_args+=("${header[$seq]}")
seq=$(( $seq + 1 ))
done
# build --user for curl
if [[ -n "$user" ]] && [[ -n "$password" ]]; then
curl_opt_args+=('--user' "$user:$password")
elif [[ -n "$user" ]] && [[ -z "$password" ]]; then
ynh_die --message="user provided via '-u/--user' needs password specified via '-p/--password'"
fi
flohmarkt_print_debug "long string curl_opt_args='${curl_opt_args[@]}'"
seq=0
while [[ $seq -lt ${#curl_opt_args[@]} ]]; do
flohmarkt_print_debug " opt[$seq]='${curl_opt_args[$seq]}'"
seq=$(( $seq + 1 ))
done
# https://github.com/YunoHost/yunohost/pull/547
# Wait untils nginx has fully reloaded (avoid curl fail with http2) unless disabled
if ! [[ -v no_sleep ]]; then
sleep 2
fi
local app=${app:-testing}
local cookiefile=/tmp/ynh-$app-cookie.txt
touch $cookiefile
chown root $cookiefile
chmod 700 $cookiefile
# Temporarily enable visitors if needed...
# TODO maybe there's a way to do this using --user and --password instead?
# would improve security
if ! [[ "$app" == "testing" ]]; then
local visitors_enabled=$(ynh_permission_has_user "main" "visitors" && echo yes || echo no)
if [[ $visitors_enabled == "no" ]]; then
ynh_permission_update --permission "main" --add "visitors"
fi
fi
flohmarkt_print_debug executing \'\
curl --silent --show-error --insecure --location --resolve "$domain:443:127.0.0.1" \
--header "Host: $domain" --cookie-jar $cookiefile --cookie $cookiefile \
"${curl_opt_args[@]}" "$full_page_url"\'
# Curl the URL
local curl_result=$( curl --request "$method" --silent --show-error --insecure --location \
--header "Host: $domain" --cookie-jar $cookiefile --cookie $cookiefile \
--resolve "$domain:443:127.0.0.1" "${curl_opt_args[@]}" "$full_page_url" )
local curl_error=$?
flohmarkt_print_debug "curl_result='$curl_result' ($curl_error)"
# check result agains --line_match if provided
if [[ -v line_match ]] && [[ -n $line_match ]]; then
printf '%s' "$curl_result" | grep "$line_match" > /dev/null
# will return the error code of the above grep
curl_error=$?
else
# no --line_match, return curls error code and output
echo $curl_result
fi
# re-enable security
if [[ -v visitor_enabled ]] && [[ $visitors_enabled == "no" ]]; then
ynh_permission_update --permission "main" --remove "visitors"
fi
return $curl_error
}
#=================================================
# PERSONAL HELPERS
#=================================================
@ -54,10 +543,6 @@ flohmarkt_debug=0
flohmarkt_print_debug() {
if [[ $flohmarkt_debug -eq 1 ]]; then echo "flohmarkt_debug: $*" >&2; fi
}
# source own development version of ynh_handle_getopts_args and ynh_local_curl
source ynh_handle_getopts_args
source ynh_local_curl
# TODO delete above when local versions not needed anymore
# create symlinks containing domain and path for install, data and log directories
flohmarkt_ynh_create_symlinks() {
@ -173,12 +658,12 @@ flohmarkt_ynh_couchdb_user_permissions() {
}
flohmarkt_ynh_exists_couchdb_user() {
ynh_local_curl -n -m GET -u admin -p "$password_couchdb_admin" -l "\"_id\":\"org.couchdb.user:$app\"" \
ynh_local_curl -n -m GET -u admin -p "$password_couchdb_admin" -l "\"_id\":\"org.couchdb.user:${app}\"" \
"http://127.0.0.1:5984/_users/org.couchdb.user%3A${app}"
}
flohmarkt_ynh_exists_couchdb_db() {
ynh_local_curl -n -m GET -u admin -p "$password_couchdb_admin" -l "\"db_name\":\"testing\"" \
ynh_local_curl -n -m GET -u admin -p "$password_couchdb_admin" -l "\"db_name\":\"${app}\"" \
"http://127.0.0.1:5984/${app}"
}
@ -221,18 +706,7 @@ flohmarkt_ynh_rename_couchdb() {
flohmarkt_ynh_delete_couchdb_db "$old_name"
}
# check whether old couchdb user or database exist before creating the new ones
flohmarkt_ynh_check_old_couchdb() {
if flohmarkt_ynh_exists_couchdb_user; then
ynh_die --ret_code=100 --message="CouchDB user '$app' exists already. Stopping install."
elif flohmarkt_ynh_exists_couchdb_db; then
ynh_die --ret_code=100 --message="CouchDB database '$app' exists already. Stopping install."
fi
}
flohmarkt_ynh_restore_couchdb() {
flohmarkt_ynh_check_old_couchdb
flohmarkt_ynh_import_couchdb
flohmarkt_ynh_create_couchdb_user
flohmarkt_ynh_couchdb_user_permissions

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# setup couchdb
ynh_script_progression --message="Setup couchdb database and user for flohmarkt..." --weight=2
flohmarkt_ynh_check_old_couchdb
flohmarkt_ynh_initialize_couchdb
# SETUP LOGROTATE

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#!/bin/bash
# Redisgn of ynh_handle_getopts_args for flohmarkt to be tested as `flohmarkt_ynh_handle_getopts_args`
# https://github.com/YunoHost/yunohost/pull/1856
# Internal helper design to allow helpers to use getopts to manage their arguments
#
# [internal]
#
# example: function my_helper()
# {
# local -A args_array=( [a]=arg1= [b]=arg2= [c]=arg3 )
# local arg1
# local arg2
# local arg3
# ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
#
# [...]
# }
# my_helper --arg1 "val1" -b val2 -c
#
# usage: ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
# | arg: $@ - Simply "$@" to tranfert all the positionnal arguments to the function
#
# This helper need an array, named "args_array" with all the arguments used by the helper
# that want to use ynh_handle_getopts_args
# Be carreful, this array has to be an associative array, as the following example:
# local -A args_array=( [a]=arg1 [b]=arg2= [c]=arg3 )
# Let's explain this array:
# a, b and c are short options, -a, -b and -c
# arg1, arg2 and arg3 are the long options associated to the previous short ones. --arg1, --arg2 and --arg3
# For each option, a short and long version has to be defined.
# Let's see something more significant
# local -A args_array=( [u]=user [f]=finalpath= [d]=database )
#
# NB: Because we're using 'declare' without -g, the array will be declared as a local variable.
#
# Please keep in mind that the long option will be used as a variable to store the values for this option.
# For the previous example, that means that $finalpath will be fill with the value given as argument for this option.
#
# Also, in the previous example, finalpath has a '=' at the end. That means this option need a value.
# So, the helper has to be call with --finalpath /final/path, --finalpath=/final/path or -f /final/path,
# the variable $finalpath will get the value /final/path
# If there's many values for an option, -f /final /path, the value will be separated by a ';' $finalpath=/final;/path
# For an option without value, like --user in the example, the helper can be called only with --user or -u. $user
# will then get the value 1.
#
# To keep a retrocompatibility, a package can still call a helper, using getopts, with positional arguments.
# The "legacy mode" will manage the positional arguments and fill the variable in the same order than they are given
# in $args_array. e.g. for `my_helper "val1" val2`, arg1 will be filled with val1, and arg2 with val2.
# Positional parameters (used to be the only way to use ynh_handle_getopts_args once upon a time) can be
# used also:
#
# '--' start processing the rest of the arguments as positional parameters
# $legacy_args The arguments positional parameters will be assign to
# Needs to be composed of array keys of args_array. If a key for a predefined variable
# is used multiple times the assigned values will be concatenated delimited by ';'.
# If the long option variable to contain the data is predefined as an array (e.g. using
# `local -a arg1` then multiple values will be assigned to its cells.
# If the last positional parameter defined in legacy_args is defined as an array all
# the leftover positional parameters will be assigned to its cells.
# (it is named legacy_args, because the use of positional parameters was about to be
# deprecated before the last re-design of this sub)
#
# Requires YunoHost version 3.2.2 or higher.
# flohmarkt_ynh_handle_getopts_args() {
ynh_handle_getopts_args() {
# Manage arguments only if there's some provided
set +o xtrace # set +x
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
ynh_print_warn --message="ynh_handle_getopts_args called without arguments"
return
fi
# Store arguments in an array to keep each argument separated
local arguments=("$@")
# For each option in the array, reduce to short options for getopts (e.g. for [u]=user, --user will be -u)
# And built parameters string for getopts
# ${!args_array[@]} is the list of all option_flags in the array (An option_flag is 'u' in [u]=user, user is a value)
local getopts_parameters=""
local option_flag=""
## go through all possible options and replace arguments with short versions
flohmarkt_print_debug "arguments = '${arguments[@]}"
flohmarkt_print_debug "args_array = (${!args_array[@]})"
for option_flag in "${!args_array[@]}"; do
# TODO refactor: Now I'm not sure anymore this part belongs here. To make the
# this all less hard to read and understand I'm thinking at the moment that it
# would be good to split the different things done here into their own loops:
#
# 1. build the option string $getopts_parameters
# 2. go through the arguments and add empty arguments where needed to
# allow for cases like '--arg= --value' where 'value' is a valid option, too
# 3. replace long option names by short once
# 4. (possibly add empty parameters for '-a -v' in cases where -a expects a value
# and -v is a valid option, too - but I dearly hope this will not be necessary)
flohmarkt_print_debug "option_flag = $option_flag"
# Concatenate each option_flags of the array to build the string of arguments for getopts
# Will looks like 'abcd' for -a -b -c -d
# If the value of an option_flag finish by =, it's an option with additionnal values.
# (e.g. --user bob or -u bob)
# Check the last character of the value associate to the option_flag
flohmarkt_print_debug "compare to '${args_array[$option_flag]: -1}'"
if [ "${args_array[$option_flag]: -1}" = "=" ]; then
# For an option with additionnal values, add a ':' after the letter for getopts.
getopts_parameters="${getopts_parameters}${option_flag}:"
else
getopts_parameters="${getopts_parameters}${option_flag}"
fi
flohmarkt_print_debug "getopts_parameters = ${getopts_parameters}"
# Check each argument given to the function
local arg=""
# ${#arguments[@]} is the size of the array
## for one possible option: look at each argument supplied:
for arg in $(seq 0 $((${#arguments[@]} - 1))); do
flohmarkt_print_debug "option_flag='$option_flag', arg = '$arg', argument = '${arguments[arg]}'"
# the following cases need to be taken care of
# '--arg=value' → works
# '--arg= value' → works
# '--arg=-value' → works
# '--arg= -v' or
# '--arg= --value' → works if not exists arg '[v]=value='
# → $arg will be set to '-v' or '--value'
# but if exists '[v]=value=' this is not the expected behavior:
# → then $arg is expected to contain an empty value and '-v' or '--value'
# is expected to be interpreted as its own valid argument
# (found in use of ynh_replace_string called by ynh_add_config)
# solution:
# insert an empty arg into array arguments to be later interpreted by
# getopts as the missing value to --arg=
if [[ -v arguments[arg+1] ]] && [[ ${arguments[arg]: -1} == '=' ]]; then
# arg ends with a '='
local this_argument=${arguments[arg]}
local next_argument=${arguments[arg+1]}
# for looking up next_argument in args_array remove optionally trailing '='
next_argument=$( printf '%s' "$next_argument" | cut -d'=' -f1 )
flohmarkt_print_debug "MISSING PARAMETER: this_argument='$this_argument', next_argument='$next_argument'"
# check if next_argument is a value in args_array
# → starts with '--' and the rest of the argument excluding optional trailing '='
# of the string is a value in associative array args_array
# → or starts with '-' and the rest of the argument is a valid key in args_array
# (long argument could already have been replaced by short version before)
flohmarkt_print_debug "args_array values='${args_array[@]}'"
flohmarkt_print_debug "args_array keys='${!args_array[@]}'"
flohmarkt_print_debug "{next_argument:2}='${next_argument:2}'"
flohmarkt_print_debug "{next_argument:0:2}='${next_argument:0:2}'"
if ( [[ "${next_argument:0:2}" == '--' ]] \
&& printf '%s ' "${args_array[@]}" | fgrep -w "${next_argument:2}" > /dev/null ) \
|| ( [[ "${next_argument:0:1}" == '-' ]] \
&& printf '%s ' "${!args_array[@]}" | fgrep -w "${next_argument:1:1}" > /dev/null )
then
# insert an empty value to array arguments to be interpreted as the value
# for argument[arg]
arguments=( ${arguments[@]:0:arg+1} '' ${arguments[@]:arg+1})
flohmarkt_print_debug "now arguments='${arguments[@]}'"
fi
fi
# Replace long option with = (match the beginning of the argument)
arguments[arg]="$(printf '%s\n' "${arguments[arg]}" \
| sed "s/^--${args_array[$option_flag]}/-${option_flag}/")"
# And long option without = (match the whole line)
arguments[arg]="$(printf '%s\n' "${arguments[arg]}" \
| sed "s/^--${args_array[$option_flag]%=}$/-${option_flag}/")"
flohmarkt_print_debug " arg = '$arg', argument = '${arguments[arg]}'"
done
flohmarkt_print_debug "====> end loop: arguments = '${arguments[@]}'"
done
flohmarkt_print_debug '================= end first loop ================='
# Parse the first argument, return the number of arguments to be shifted off the arguments array
# The function call is necessary here to allow `getopts` to use $@
parse_arg() {
flohmarkt_print_debug "========= parse_arg started ======== , arguments='$@', getopts_parameters: '$getopts_parameters'"
# Initialize the index of getopts
OPTIND=1
# getopts will fill $parameter with the letter of the option it has read.
local parameter=""
getopts ":$getopts_parameters" parameter || true
flohmarkt_print_debug "after getopts - parameter='$parameter', OPTIND='${OPTIND:-none}', OPTARG='${OPTARG:-none}'"
if [ "$parameter" = "?" ]; then
ynh_die --message="Invalid argument: -${OPTARG:-}"
flohmarkt_print_debug "Invalid argument: -${OPTARG:-}"
exit 255
elif [ "$parameter" = ":" ]; then
ynh_die --message="-$OPTARG parameter requires an argument."
echo "-$OPTARG parameter requires an argument."
exit 255
else
# Use the long option, corresponding to the short option read by getopts, as a variable
# (e.g. for [u]=user, 'user' will be used as a variable)
# Also, remove '=' at the end of the long option
# The variable name will be stored in 'option_var' as a nameref
option_var="${args_array[$parameter]%=}"
flohmarkt_print_debug "option_var='$option_var'"
# if there's a '=' at the end of the long option name, this option takes values
if [ "${args_array[$parameter]: -1}" != "=" ]; then
# no argument expected for option - set option variable to '1'
option_value=1
else
# remove leading and trailing spaces from OPTARG
OPTARG="$( printf '%s' "${OPTARG}" | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//')"
option_value="${OPTARG}"
fi
flohmarkt_print_debug "option_value='$option_value'"
# set shift_value according to the number of options interpreted by getopts
shift_value=$(( $OPTIND - 1 ))
flohmarkt_print_debug "shift_value='$shift_value'"
fi
}
# iterate over the arguments: if first argument starts with a '-' feed arguments to getopts
# if first argument doesn't start with a '-' enter mode to read positional parameters
local argument
local positional_mode=0 # state is getopts mode at the beginning, not positional parameters
local positional_count=0 # counter for positional parameters
local option_var='' # the variable name to be filled
# Try to use legacy_args as a list of option_flag of the array args_array
# Otherwise, fill it with getopts_parameters to get the option_flag.
# (But an associative arrays isn't always sorted in the correct order...)
# Remove all ':' in getopts_parameters, if used.
legacy_args=${legacy_args:-${getopts_parameters//:/}}
while [[ -v 'arguments' ]] && [[ ${#arguments} -ne 0 ]]; do
flohmarkt_print_debug '======= start while loop ======='
local shift_value=0
local option_value='' # the value to be filled into ${!option_var}
argument=${arguments[0]}
flohmarkt_print_debug "argument='$argument'"
# if state once changed to positional parameter mode, all the rest of the arguments will
# be interpreted in positional parameter mode even if they start with a '-'
if [ $positional_mode == 0 ] && [ "${argument}" == '--' ];then
flohmarkt_print_debug "found '--', start positional parameter mode"
positional_mode=1
shift_value=1
elif [ $positional_mode == 0 ] && [ "${argument:0:1}" == '-' ]; then
flohmarkt_print_debug "getopts, arguments='${arguments[@]}', starting parse_arg"
parse_arg "${arguments[@]}"
else
positional_mode=1 # set state to positional parameter mode
flohmarkt_print_debug "positional parameter, argument='$argument'"
# Get the option_flag from getopts_parameters by using the option_flag according to the
# position of the argument.
option_flag=${legacy_args:$positional_count:1}
# increment counter for legacy_args if still args left. If no args left check if the
# last arg is a predefined array and let it cells be filled. Otherwise complain and
# return.
flohmarkt_print_debug "positional_counter='$positional_count', max positional_counter='$(( ${#legacy_args} -1 ))'"
if [[ $positional_count -le $((${#legacy_args} - 1)) ]]; then
# set counter to for next option_flag to fill
positional_count=$((positional_count+1))
flohmarkt_print_debug "incremented positional_counter to '$positional_count'"
# Use the long option, corresponding to the option_flag, as a variable
# (e.g. for [u]=user, 'user' will be used as a variable)
# Also, remove '=' at the end of the long option
# The variable name will be stored in 'option_var'
option_var="${args_array[$option_flag]%=}"
elif [[ $positional_count -ge $((${#legacy_args} - 1)) ]] &&
! declare -p ${option_var} | grep '^declare -a'
then
# no more legacy_args to fill - legacy behaviour: complain and return
ynh_print_warn --message="Too many arguments ! \"${arguments[$i]}\" will be ignored."
return
else
flohmarkt_print_debug "array found - keep going"
fi
# value to be assigned to ${!option_var}
option_value=$argument
# shift off one positional parameter
shift_value=1
fi
# fill option_var with value found
# if ${!option_var} is an array, fill mutiple values as array cells
# otherwise concatenate them seperated by ';'
# nameref is used to access the variable that is named $option_var
local -n option_ref=$option_var
# this defines option_ref as a reference to the variable named "$option_var"
# any operation on option_ref will be written to the variable named "$option_var"
# 'option_ref="hello world"' will work like as if '${!option_var}="hello world"'
# would be a valid syntax
# see also: `man bash` part about commands 'declare' option '-n'
flohmarkt_print_debug "option_ref declare: '$(declare -p option_ref)'"
flohmarkt_print_debug "'$option_var' declare: '$(declare -p $option_var)'"
flohmarkt_print_debug "option_value='$option_value'"
if declare -p $option_var | grep '^declare -a ' > /dev/null; then
# hurray it's an array
flohmarkt_print_debug "hurray! '$option_var' is an array."
option_ref+=( "${option_value}" )
elif ! [[ -v "$option_var" ]] || [[ -z "$option_ref" ]]; then
flohmarkt_print_debug "'$option_var' is unset or empty"
option_ref=${option_value}
else
flohmarkt_print_debug "appending to string '$option_ref'"
option_ref+=";${option_value}"
fi
flohmarkt_print_debug "now declared $option_var: '$(declare -p $option_var)'"
# shift value off arguments array
flohmarkt_print_debug "shifting '$shift_value' off arguments='${arguments[@]}'"
arguments=("${arguments[@]:${shift_value}}")
done
# the former subroutine did this - no idea if it is expected somewhere
unset legacy_args
# re-enable trace
set -o xtrace # set -x
}

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#!/bin/bash
# local copy of ynh_local_curl() to test some improvement
# https://github.com/YunoHost/yunohost/pull/1857
# https://github.com/YunoHost/issues/issues/2396
# https://codeberg.org/flohmarkt/flohmarkt_ynh/issues/51
ynh_local_curl() {
# Curl abstraction to help with POST requests to local pages (such as installation forms)
#
# usage: ynh_local_curl [--option [-other_option […]]] "page" "key1=value1" "key2=value2" ...
# | arg: -l --line_match: check answer against an extended regex
# | arg: -m --method: request method to use: POST (default), PUT, GET, DELETE
# | arg: -H --header: add a header to the request (can be used multiple times)
# | arg: -d --data: data to be PUT or POSTed. Can be used multiple times.
# | arg: -s --seperator: seperator used to concatenate POST/PUT --date or key=value ('none'=no seperator)
# | arg: (default for POST: '&', default for PUT: ' ')
# | arg: -u --user: login username (requires --password)
# | arg: -p --password: login password
# | arg: -n --no_sleep: don't sleep 2 seconds (background: https://github.com/YunoHost/yunohost/pull/547)
# | arg: page - either the PAGE part in 'https://$domain/$path/PAGE' or an URI
# | arg: key1=value1 - (Optional, POST only) legacy version of '--data' as positional parameter
# | arg: key2=value2 - (Optional, POST only) Another POST key and corresponding value
# | arg: ... - (Optional, POST only) More POST keys and values
#
# example: ynh_local_curl "/install.php?installButton" "foo=$var1" "bar=$var2"
# → will open a POST request to "https://$domain/$path/install.php?installButton" posting "foo=$var1" and "bar=$var2"
# example: ynh_local_curl -m POST --header "Accept: application/json" \
# -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
# --data "{\"members\":{\"names\": [\"${app}\"],\"roles\": [\"editor\"]}}" -l '"ok":true' \
# "http://localhost:5984/"
# → will open a POST request to "http://localhost:5984/" adding headers with "Accept: application/json"
# and "Content-Type: application/json" sending the data from the "--data" argument. ynh_local_curl will
# return with an error if the servers response does not match the extended regex '"ok":true'.
#
# For multiple calls, cookies are persisted between each call for the same app.
#
# `$domain` and `$path_url` need to be defined externally if the first form for the 'page' argument is used.
#
# The return code of this function will vary depending of the use of --line_match:
#
# If --line_match has been used the return code will be the one of the grep checking line_match
# against the output of curl. The output of curl will not be returned.
#
# If --line_match has not been provided the return code will be the one of the curl command and
# the output of curl will be echoed.
#
# Requires YunoHost version 2.6.4 or higher.
# Declare an array to define the options of this helper.a
local -A supported_methods=( [PUT]=1 [POST]=1 [GET]=1 [DELETE]=1 )
local legacy_args=Ld
local -A args_array=( [l]=line_match= [m]=method= [H]=header= [n]=no_sleep [L]=location= [d]=data= [u]=user= [p]=password= [s]=seperator= )
local line_match
local method
local -a header
local no_sleep
local location
local user
local password
local seperator
local -a data
local -a curl_opt_args # optional arguments to `curl`
# Manage arguments with getopts
ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
# make sure method is a supported one
if ! [[ -v supported_methods[$method] ]]; then
ynh_die --message="method $method not supported by ynh_local_curl"
fi
# Define url of page to curl
# $location contains either an URL or just a page
local full_page_url
if [[ "$location" =~ ^https?:// ]]; then
# if $location starts with an http-protocol use value as a complete URL
full_page_url="$location"
elif [ "${path_url}" == "/" ]; then
# if $path_url points to the webserver root just append $location to localhost URL
full_page_url="https://localhost$(ynh_normalize_url_path $location)"
else
# else append $path_url and $location to localhost URL
full_page_url="https://localhost${path_url}$(ynh_normalize_url_path $location)"
fi
flohmarkt_print_debug "full_page_url='$full_page_url'"
# Concatenate data
# POST: all elements of array $data in one string seperated by '&'
# PUT: all elements of $data concatenated in one string
# GET: no data
# DELETE: no data
# if not defined by --seperator set default
if [[ -v seperator ]] && [[ "$seperator" == 'none' ]]; then
seperator=''
elif ! [[ -v seperator ]] && [[ "$method" == 'PUT' ]]; then
seperator=''
elif ! [[ -v seperator ]]; then
seperator='&'
fi
join_by() { local IFS="$1"; shift; echo "$*"; }
local P_DATA=$( join_by "$seperator" ${data[@]} )
if [[ "$P_DATA" != '' ]]; then curl_opt_args+=('--data'); curl_opt_args+=("$P_DATA"); fi
# prepend every element in header array with " -H "
local seq=0
while [[ -v header ]] && [[ $seq -lt ${#header[@]} ]]; do
curl_opt_args+=('-H')
curl_opt_args+=("${header[$seq]}")
seq=$(( $seq + 1 ))
done
# build --user for curl
if [[ -n "$user" ]] && [[ -n "$password" ]]; then
curl_opt_args+=('--user' "$user:$password")
elif [[ -n "$user" ]] && [[ -z "$password" ]]; then
ynh_die --message="user provided via '-u/--user' needs password specified via '-p/--password'"
fi
flohmarkt_print_debug "long string curl_opt_args='${curl_opt_args[@]}'"
seq=0
while [[ $seq -lt ${#curl_opt_args[@]} ]]; do
flohmarkt_print_debug " opt[$seq]='${curl_opt_args[$seq]}'"
seq=$(( $seq + 1 ))
done
# https://github.com/YunoHost/yunohost/pull/547
# Wait untils nginx has fully reloaded (avoid curl fail with http2) unless disabled
if ! [[ -v no_sleep ]]; then
sleep 2
fi
local app=${app:-testing}
local cookiefile=/tmp/ynh-$app-cookie.txt
touch $cookiefile
chown root $cookiefile
chmod 700 $cookiefile
# Temporarily enable visitors if needed...
# TODO maybe there's a way to do this using --user and --password instead?
# would improve security
if ! [[ "$app" == "testing" ]]; then
local visitors_enabled=$(ynh_permission_has_user "main" "visitors" && echo yes || echo no)
if [[ $visitors_enabled == "no" ]]; then
ynh_permission_update --permission "main" --add "visitors"
fi
fi
flohmarkt_print_debug executing \'\
curl --silent --show-error --insecure --location --resolve "$domain:443:127.0.0.1" \
--header "Host: $domain" --cookie-jar $cookiefile --cookie $cookiefile \
"${curl_opt_args[@]}" "$full_page_url"\'
# Curl the URL
local curl_result=$( curl --request "$method" --silent --show-error --insecure --location \
--header "Host: $domain" --cookie-jar $cookiefile --cookie $cookiefile \
--resolve "$domain:443:127.0.0.1" "${curl_opt_args[@]}" "$full_page_url" )
local curl_error=$?
flohmarkt_print_debug "curl_result='$curl_result' ($curl_error)"
# check result agains --line_match if provided
if [[ -v line_match ]] && [[ -n $line_match ]]; then
printf '%s' "$curl_result" | grep "$line_match" > /dev/null
# will return the error code of the above grep
curl_error=$?
else
# no --line_match, return curls error code and output
echo $curl_result
fi
# re-enable security
if [[ -v visitor_enabled ]] && [[ $visitors_enabled == "no" ]]; then
ynh_permission_update --permission "main" --remove "visitors"
fi
return $curl_error
}