# Delete a file checksum from the app settings # # $app should be defined when calling this helper # # usage: ynh_remove_file_checksum file # | arg: file - The file for which the checksum will be deleted ynh_delete_file_checksum () { local checksum_setting_name=checksum_${1//[\/ ]/_} # Replace all '/' and ' ' by '_' ynh_app_setting_delete $app $checksum_setting_name } # Use logrotate to manage the logfile # # usage: ynh_use_logrotate [logfile] [--non-append|--append] [specific_user/specific_group] # | arg: logfile - absolute path of logfile # | arg: --non-append - (Option) Replace the config file instead of appending this new config. # | arg: specific_user : run logrotate as the specified user and group. If not specified logrotate is runned as root. # # If no argument provided, a standard directory will be use. /var/log/${app} # You can provide a path with the directory only or with the logfile. # /parentdir/logdir # /parentdir/logdir/logfile.log # # It's possible to use this helper several times, each config will be added to the same logrotate config file. # Unless you use the option --non-append ynh_use_logrotate () { local customtee="tee -a" local user_group="${3:-}" if [ $# -gt 0 ] && [ "$1" == "--non-append" ]; then customtee="tee" # Destroy this argument for the next command. shift elif [ $# -gt 1 ] && [ "$2" == "--non-append" ]; then customtee="tee" fi if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then if [ "$(echo ${1##*.})" == "log" ]; then # Keep only the extension to check if it's a logfile local logfile=$1 # In this case, focus logrotate on the logfile else local logfile=$1/*.log # Else, uses the directory and all logfile into it. fi else local logfile="/var/log/${app}/*.log" # Without argument, use a defaut directory in /var/log fi local su_directive="" if [[ -n $user_group ]]; then su_directive=" # Run logorotate as specific user - group su ${user_group%/*} ${user_group#*/}" fi cat > ./${app}-logrotate << EOF # Build a config file for logrotate $logfile { # Rotate if the logfile exceeds 100Mo size 100M # Keep 12 old log maximum rotate 12 # Compress the logs with gzip compress # Compress the log at the next cycle. So keep always 2 non compressed logs delaycompress # Copy and truncate the log to allow to continue write on it. Instead of move the log. copytruncate # Do not do an error if the log is missing missingok # Not rotate if the log is empty notifempty # Keep old logs in the same dir noolddir $su_directive } EOF sudo mkdir -p $(dirname "$logfile") # Create the log directory, if not exist cat ${app}-logrotate | sudo $customtee /etc/logrotate.d/$app > /dev/null # Append this config to the existing config file, or replace the whole config file (depending on $customtee) }