#!/bin/bash set -e # The parameter $1 is the backup directory location dedicated to the app BACKUP_DIR=$1 # The parameter $2 is the id of the app instance ex: strut__2 APP=$2 # retrieve useful param domain=$(sudo yunohost app setting ${APP} domain) db_pwd=$(sudo yunohost app setting ${APP} mysqlpwd) path=$(sudo yunohost app setting ${APP} path) # Check domain/path availability sudo yunohost app checkurl $domain$path -a ${APP} \ || (echo "Path not available: $domain$path" && exit 1) # Restore sources & data final_path=/var/www/${APP} sudo mkdir $final_path sudo cp -a ${BACKUP_DIR}/www/. $final_path # Restore permissions sudo chown -R root:root $final_path sudo chown -R www-data: $final_path/data/ sudo chown -R www-data: $final_path/extensions/ # Restore conf files sudo cp -a "${BACKUP_DIR}/conf/${APP}.conf" /etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/${APP}.conf sudo cp -a "${BACKUP_DIR}/conf/${APP}" /etc/cron.d/${APP} # Restore mysql dump sudo su -c "mysql -u ${APP} -p$db_pwd ${APP} < ${BACKUP_DIR}/${APP}.dmp" # Reload Nginx, and regenerate SSOwat conf sudo service nginx reload sudo yunohost app ssowatconf