#!/bin/bash #================================================= # COMMON VARIABLES #================================================= app_depencencies="carton perlmagick libpq-dev shared-mime-info" #================================================= # BACKUP #================================================= HUMAN_SIZE () { # Transforme une taille en Ko en une taille lisible pour un humain human=$(numfmt --to=iec --from-unit=1K $1) echo $human } CHECK_SIZE () { # Vérifie avant chaque backup que l'espace est suffisant file_to_analyse=$1 backup_size=$(du --summarize "$file_to_analyse" | cut -f1) free_space=$(df --output=avail "/home/yunohost.backup" | sed 1d) if [ $free_space -le $backup_size ] then ynh_print_err "Espace insuffisant pour sauvegarder $file_to_analyse." ynh_print_err "Espace disponible: $(HUMAN_SIZE $free_space)" ynh_die "Espace nécessaire: $(HUMAN_SIZE $backup_size)" fi } #================================================= # PACKAGE CHECK BYPASSING... #================================================= IS_PACKAGE_CHECK () { if [ ${PACKAGE_CHECK_EXEC:-0} -eq 1 ] then return 0 else return 1 fi } #================================================= # FUTUR OFFICIAL HELPERS #================================================= # Install or update the main directory yunohost.multimedia # # usage: ynh_multimedia_build_main_dir ynh_multimedia_build_main_dir () { local ynh_media_release="v1.2" local checksum="806a827ba1902d6911095602a9221181" # Download yunohost.multimedia scripts wget -nv https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/yunohost.multimedia/archive/${ynh_media_release}.tar.gz # Check the control sum echo "${checksum} ${ynh_media_release}.tar.gz" | md5sum -c --status \ || ynh_die "Corrupt source" # Check if the package acl is installed. Or install it. ynh_package_is_installed 'acl' \ || ynh_package_install acl # Extract mkdir yunohost.multimedia-master tar -xf ${ynh_media_release}.tar.gz -C yunohost.multimedia-master --strip-components 1 ./yunohost.multimedia-master/script/ynh_media_build.sh } # Add a directory in yunohost.multimedia # This "directory" will be a symbolic link to a existing directory. # # usage: ynh_multimedia_addfolder "Source directory" "Destination directory" # # | arg: -s, --source_dir= - Source directory - The real directory which contains your medias. # | arg: -d, --dest_dir= - Destination directory - The name and the place of the symbolic link, relative to "/home/yunohost.multimedia" ynh_multimedia_addfolder () { # Declare an array to define the options of this helper. declare -Ar args_array=( [s]=source_dir= [d]=dest_dir= ) local source_dir local dest_dir # Manage arguments with getopts ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@" ./yunohost.multimedia-master/script/ynh_media_addfolder.sh --source="$source_dir" --dest="$dest_dir" } # Move a directory in yunohost.multimedia, and replace by a symbolic link # # usage: ynh_multimedia_movefolder "Source directory" "Destination directory" # # | arg: -s, --source_dir= - Source directory - The real directory which contains your medias. # It will be moved to "Destination directory" # A symbolic link will replace it. # | arg: -d, --dest_dir= - Destination directory - The new name and place of the directory, relative to "/home/yunohost.multimedia" ynh_multimedia_movefolder () { # Declare an array to define the options of this helper. declare -Ar args_array=( [s]=source_dir= [d]=dest_dir= ) local source_dir local dest_dir # Manage arguments with getopts ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@" ./yunohost.multimedia-master/script/ynh_media_addfolder.sh --inv --source="$source_dir" --dest="$dest_dir" } # Allow an user to have an write authorisation in multimedia directories # # usage: ynh_multimedia_addaccess user_name # # | arg: -u, --user_name= - The name of the user which gain this access. ynh_multimedia_addaccess () { # Declare an array to define the options of this helper. declare -Ar args_array=( [u]=user_name=) local user_name # Manage arguments with getopts ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@" groupadd -f multimedia usermod -a -G multimedia $user_name } #================================================= # EXPERIMENTAL HELPERS #================================================= # Send an email to inform the administrator # # usage: ynh_send_readme_to_admin --app_message=app_message [--recipients=recipients] [--type=type] # | arg: -m --app_message= - The file with the content to send to the administrator. # | arg: -r, --recipients= - The recipients of this email. Use spaces to separate multiples recipients. - default: root # example: "root admin@domain" # If you give the name of a YunoHost user, ynh_send_readme_to_admin will find its email adress for you # example: "root admin@domain user1 user2" # | arg: -t, --type= - Type of mail, could be 'backup', 'change_url', 'install', 'remove', 'restore', 'upgrade' ynh_send_readme_to_admin() { # Declare an array to define the options of this helper. declare -Ar args_array=( [m]=app_message= [r]=recipients= [t]=type= ) local app_message local recipients local type # Manage arguments with getopts ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@" app_message="${app_message:-}" recipients="${recipients:-root}" type="${type:-install}" # Get the value of admin_mail_html admin_mail_html=$(ynh_app_setting_get $app admin_mail_html) admin_mail_html="${admin_mail_html:-0}" # Retrieve the email of users find_mails () { local list_mails="$1" local mail local recipients=" " # Read each mail in argument for mail in $list_mails do # Keep root or a real email address as it is if [ "$mail" = "root" ] || echo "$mail" | grep --quiet "@" then recipients="$recipients $mail" else # But replace an user name without a domain after by its email if mail=$(ynh_user_get_info "$mail" "mail" 2> /dev/null) then recipients="$recipients $mail" fi fi done echo "$recipients" } recipients=$(find_mails "$recipients") # Subject base local mail_subject="☁️🆈🅽🅷☁️: \`$app\`" # Adapt the subject according to the type of mail required. if [ "$type" = "backup" ]; then mail_subject="$mail_subject has just been backup." elif [ "$type" = "change_url" ]; then mail_subject="$mail_subject has just been moved to a new URL!" elif [ "$type" = "remove" ]; then mail_subject="$mail_subject has just been removed!" elif [ "$type" = "restore" ]; then mail_subject="$mail_subject has just been restored!" elif [ "$type" = "upgrade" ]; then mail_subject="$mail_subject has just been upgraded!" else # install mail_subject="$mail_subject has just been installed!" fi local mail_message="This is an automated message from your beloved YunoHost server. Specific information for the application $app. $(if [ -n "$app_message" ] then cat "$app_message" else echo "...No specific information..." fi) --- Automatic diagnosis data from YunoHost __PRE_TAG1__$(yunohost tools diagnosis | grep -B 100 "services:" | sed '/services:/d')__PRE_TAG2__" # Store the message into a file for further modifications. echo "$mail_message" > mail_to_send # If a html email is required. Apply html tags to the message. if [ "$admin_mail_html" -eq 1 ] then # Insert 'br' tags at each ending of lines. ynh_replace_string "$" "
" mail_to_send # Insert starting HTML tags sed --in-place '1s@^@\n\n\n\n@' mail_to_send # Keep tabulations ynh_replace_string " " "\ \ " mail_to_send ynh_replace_string "\t" "\ \ " mail_to_send # Insert url links tags ynh_replace_string "__URL_TAG1__\(.*\)__URL_TAG2__\(.*\)__URL_TAG3__" "\1" mail_to_send # Insert pre tags ynh_replace_string "__PRE_TAG1__" "
" mail_to_send
		ynh_replace_string "__PRE_TAG2__" "<\pre>" mail_to_send

		# Insert finishing HTML tags
		echo -e "\n\n" >> mail_to_send

	# Otherwise, remove tags to keep a plain text.
	else
		# Remove URL tags
		ynh_replace_string "__URL_TAG[1,3]__" "" mail_to_send
		ynh_replace_string "__URL_TAG2__" ": " mail_to_send

		# Remove PRE tags
		ynh_replace_string "__PRE_TAG[1-2]__" "" mail_to_send
	fi

	# Define binary to use for mail command
	if [ -e /usr/bin/bsd-mailx ]
	then
		local mail_bin=/usr/bin/bsd-mailx
	else
		local mail_bin=/usr/bin/mail.mailutils
	fi

	if [ "$admin_mail_html" -eq 1 ]
	then
		content_type="text/html"
	else
		content_type="text/plain"
	fi

	# Send the email to the recipients
	cat mail_to_send | $mail_bin -a "Content-Type: $content_type; charset=UTF-8" -s "$mail_subject" "$recipients"
}

#=================================================

# ynh_debian_release () {
# 	lsb_release --codename --short
# }

# is_stretch () {
# 	if [ "$(ynh_debian_release)" == "stretch" ]
# 	then
# 		return 0
# 	else
# 		return 1
# 	fi
# }

# is_jessie () {
# 	if [ "$(ynh_debian_release)" == "jessie" ]
# 	then
# 		return 0
# 	else
# 		return 1
# 	fi
# }

#=================================================

ynh_maintenance_mode_ON () {
	# Load value of $path_url and $domain from the config if their not set
	if [ -z $path_url ]; then
		path_url=$(ynh_app_setting_get $app path)
	fi
	if [ -z $domain ]; then
		domain=$(ynh_app_setting_get $app domain)
	fi

	mkdir -p /var/www/html/
	
	# Create an html to serve as maintenance notice
	echo "



Your app $app is currently under maintenance!



Your app $app is currently under maintenance!

This app has been put under maintenance by your administrator at $(date)

Please wait until the maintenance operation is done. This page will be reloaded as soon as your app will be back.

" > "/var/www/html/maintenance.$app.html" # Create a new nginx config file to redirect all access to the app to the maintenance notice instead. echo "# All request to the app will be redirected to ${path_url}_maintenance and fall on the maintenance notice rewrite ^${path_url}/(.*)$ ${path_url}_maintenance/? redirect; # Use another location, to not be in conflict with the original config file location ${path_url}_maintenance/ { alias /var/www/html/ ; try_files maintenance.$app.html =503; # Include SSOWAT user panel. include conf.d/yunohost_panel.conf.inc; }" > "/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/maintenance.$app.conf" # The current config file will redirect all requests to the root of the app. # To keep the full path, we can use the following rewrite rule: # rewrite ^${path_url}/(.*)$ ${path_url}_maintenance/\$1? redirect; # The difference will be in the $1 at the end, which keep the following queries. # But, if it works perfectly for a html request, there's an issue with any php files. # This files are treated as simple files, and will be downloaded by the browser. # Would be really be nice to be able to fix that issue. So that, when the page is reloaded after the maintenance, the user will be redirected to the real page he was. systemctl reload nginx } ynh_maintenance_mode_OFF () { # Load value of $path_url and $domain from the config if their not set if [ -z $path_url ]; then path_url=$(ynh_app_setting_get $app path) fi if [ -z $domain ]; then domain=$(ynh_app_setting_get $app domain) fi # Rewrite the nginx config file to redirect from ${path_url}_maintenance to the real url of the app. echo "rewrite ^${path_url}_maintenance/(.*)$ ${path_url}/\$1 redirect;" > "/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/maintenance.$app.conf" systemctl reload nginx # Sleep 4 seconds to let the browser reload the pages and redirect the user to the app. sleep 4 # Then remove the temporary files used for the maintenance. rm "/var/www/html/maintenance.$app.html" rm "/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/maintenance.$app.conf" systemctl reload nginx } #================================================= # Create a changelog for an app after an upgrade from the file CHANGELOG.md. # # usage: ynh_app_changelog [--format=markdown/html/plain] [--output=changelog_file] --changelog=changelog_source] # | arg: -f --format= - Format in which the changelog will be printed # markdown: Default format. # html: Turn urls into html format. # plain: Plain text changelog # | arg: -o --output= - Output file for the changelog file (Default ./changelog) # | arg: -c --changelog= - CHANGELOG.md source (Default ../CHANGELOG.md) # # The changelog is printed into the file ./changelog and ./changelog_lite ynh_app_changelog () { # Declare an array to define the options of this helper. local legacy_args=foc declare -Ar args_array=( [f]=format= [o]=output= [c]=changelog= ) local format local output local changelog # Manage arguments with getopts ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@" format=${format:-markdown} output=${output:-changelog} changelog=${changelog:-../CHANGELOG.md} local original_changelog="$changelog" local temp_changelog="changelog_temp" local final_changelog="$output" if [ ! -n "$original_changelog" ] then echo "No changelog available..." > "$final_changelog" echo "No changelog available..." > "${final_changelog}_lite" return 0 fi local current_version=$(ynh_read_manifest --manifest="/etc/yunohost/apps/$YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NAME/manifest.json" --manifest_key="version") local update_version=$(ynh_read_manifest --manifest="../manifest.json" --manifest_key="version") # Get the line of the version to update to into the changelog local update_version_line=$(grep --max-count=1 --line-number "^## \[$update_version" "$original_changelog" | cut -d':' -f1) # If there's no entry for this version yet into the changelog # Get the first available version if [ -z "$update_version_line" ] then update_version_line=$(grep --max-count=1 --line-number "^##" "$original_changelog" | cut -d':' -f1) fi # Get the length of the complete changelog. local changelog_length=$(wc --lines "$original_changelog" | awk '{print $1}') # Cut the file before the version to update to. tail --lines=$(( $changelog_length - $update_version_line + 1 )) "$original_changelog" > "$temp_changelog" # Get the length of the troncated changelog. changelog_length=$(wc --lines "$temp_changelog" | awk '{print $1}') # Get the line of the current version into the changelog # Keep only the last line found local current_version_line=$(grep --line-number "^## \[$current_version" "$temp_changelog" | cut -d':' -f1 | tail --lines=1) # If there's no entry for this version into the changelog # Get the last available version if [ -z "$current_version_line" ] then current_version_line=$(grep --line-number "^##" "$original_changelog" | cut -d':' -f1 | tail --lines=1) fi # Cut the file before the current version. # Then grep the previous version into the changelog to get the line number of the previous version local previous_version_line=$(tail --lines=$(( $changelog_length - $current_version_line )) \ "$temp_changelog" | grep --max-count=1 --line-number "^## " | cut -d':' -f1) # If there's no previous version into the changelog # Go until the end of the changelog if [ -z "$previous_version_line" ] then previous_version_line=$changelog_length fi # Cut the file after the previous version to keep only the changelog between the current version and the version to update to. head --lines=$(( $current_version_line + $previous_version_line - 1 )) "$temp_changelog" | tee "$final_changelog" if [ "$format" = "html" ] then # Replace markdown links by html links ynh_replace_string --match_string="\[\(.*\)\](\(.*\)))" --replace_string="\1)" --target_file="$final_changelog" ynh_replace_string --match_string="\[\(.*\)\](\(.*\))" --replace_string="\1" --target_file="$final_changelog" elif [ "$format" = "plain" ] then # Change title format. ynh_replace_string --match_string="^##.*\[\(.*\)\](\(.*\)) - \(.*\)$" --replace_string="## \1 (\3) - \2" --target_file="$final_changelog" # Change modifications lines format. ynh_replace_string --match_string="^\([-*]\).*\[\(.*\)\]\(.*\)" --replace_string="\1 \2 \3" --target_file="$final_changelog" fi # else markdown. As the file is already in markdown, nothing to do. # Keep only important changes into the changelog # Remove all minor changes sed '/^-/d' "$final_changelog" > "${final_changelog}_lite" # Remove all blank lines (to keep a clear workspace) sed --in-place '/^$/d' "${final_changelog}_lite" # Add a blank line at the end echo "" >> "${final_changelog}_lite" # Clean titles if there's no significative changes local line local previous_line="" while read line <&3 do if [ -n "$previous_line" ] then # Remove the line if it's a title or a blank line, and the previous one was a title as well. if ( [ "${line:0:1}" = "#" ] || [ ${#line} -eq 0 ] ) && [ "${previous_line:0:1}" = "#" ] then ynh_replace_special_string --match_string="${previous_line//[/.}" --replace_string="" --target_file="${final_changelog}_lite" fi fi previous_line="$line" done 3< "${final_changelog}_lite" # Remove all blank lines again sed --in-place '/^$/d' "${final_changelog}_lite" # Restore changelog format with blank lines ynh_replace_string --match_string="^##.*" --replace_string="\n\n&\n" --target_file="${final_changelog}_lite" # Remove the 2 first blank lines sed --in-place '1,2d' "${final_changelog}_lite" # Add a blank line at the end echo "" >> "${final_changelog}_lite" # If changelog are empty, add an info if [ $(wc --words "$final_changelog" | awk '{print $1}') -eq 0 ] then echo "No changes from the changelog..." > "$final_changelog" fi if [ $(wc --words "${final_changelog}_lite" | awk '{print $1}') -eq 0 ] then echo "No significative changes from the changelog..." > "${final_changelog}_lite" fi } #================================================= # Check the amount of available RAM # # usage: ynh_check_ram [--required=RAM required in Mb] [--no_swap|--only_swap] [--free_ram] # | arg: -r, --required= - Amount of RAM required in Mb. The helper will return 0 is there's enough RAM, or 1 otherwise. # If --required isn't set, the helper will print the amount of RAM, in Mb. # | arg: -s, --no_swap - Ignore swap # | arg: -o, --only_swap - Ignore real RAM, consider only swap. # | arg: -f, --free_ram - Count only free RAM, not the total amount of RAM available. ynh_check_ram () { # Declare an array to define the options of this helper. declare -Ar args_array=( [r]=required= [s]=no_swap [o]=only_swap [f]=free_ram ) local required local no_swap local only_swap # Manage arguments with getopts ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@" required=${required:-} no_swap=${no_swap:-0} only_swap=${only_swap:-0} local total_ram=$(vmstat --stats --unit M | grep "total memory" | awk '{print $1}') local total_swap=$(vmstat --stats --unit M | grep "total swap" | awk '{print $1}') local total_ram_swap=$(( total_ram + total_swap )) local free_ram=$(vmstat --stats --unit M | grep "free memory" | awk '{print $1}') local free_swap=$(vmstat --stats --unit M | grep "free swap" | awk '{print $1}') local free_ram_swap=$(( free_ram + free_swap )) # Use the total amount of ram local ram=$total_ram_swap if [ $free_ram -eq 1 ] then # Use the total amount of free ram ram=$free_ram_swap if [ $no_swap -eq 1 ] then # Use only the amount of free ram ram=$free_ram elif [ $only_swap -eq 1 ] then # Use only the amount of free swap ram=$free_swap fi else if [ $no_swap -eq 1 ] then # Use only the amount of free ram ram=$total_ram elif [ $only_swap -eq 1 ] then # Use only the amount of free swap ram=$total_swap fi fi if [ -n "$required" ] then # Return 1 if the amount of ram isn't enough. if [ $ram -lt $required ] then return 1 else return 0 fi # If no RAM is required, return the amount of available ram. else echo $ram fi } #================================================= # Execute a command as another user # usage: exec_as USER COMMAND [ARG ...] exec_as() { local USER=$1 shift 1 if [[ $USER = $(whoami) ]]; then eval "$@" else sudo -u "$USER" "$@" fi }