#!/bin/bash #================================================= # GENERIC START #================================================= # IMPORT GENERIC HELPERS #================================================= source _common.sh source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers #================================================= # MANAGE SCRIPT FAILURE #================================================= ynh_clean_setup () { ynh_clean_check_starting # Need for the param line_match of ynh_systemd_action } # Exit if an error occurs during the execution of the script ynh_abort_if_errors #================================================= # RETRIEVE ARGUMENTS FROM THE MANIFEST #================================================= server_domain=$YNH_APP_ARG_SERVER_DOMAIN is_public=$YNH_APP_ARG_IS_PUBLIC pvp=$YNH_APP_ARG_PVP creative=$YNH_APP_ARG_CREATIVE damage=$YNH_APP_ARG_DAMAGE servername=$YNH_APP_ARG_SERVERNAME ### If it's a multi-instance app, meaning it can be installed several times independently ### The id of the app as stated in the manifest is available as $YNH_APP_ID ### The instance number is available as $YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NUMBER (equals "1", "2", ...) ### The app instance name is available as $YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NAME ### - the first time the app is installed, YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NAME = ynhexample ### - the second time the app is installed, YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NAME = ynhexample__2 ### - ynhexample__{N} for the subsequent installations, with N=3,4, ... ### The app instance name is probably what interests you most, since this is ### guaranteed to be unique. This is a good unique identifier to define installation path, ### db names, ... app=$YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NAME path_url="/" #================================================= # CHECK IF THE APP CAN BE INSTALLED WITH THESE ARGS #================================================= ynh_print_info --message="Validating installation parameters..." ### If the app uses nginx as web server (written in HTML/PHP in most cases), the final path should be "/var/www/$app". ### If the app provides an internal web server (or uses another application server such as uwsgi), the final path should be "/opt/yunohost/$app" final_path=/opt/yunohost/$app test ! -e "$final_path" || ynh_die "This path already contains a folder" #================================================= # STORE SETTINGS FROM MANIFEST #================================================= ynh_print_info --message="Storing installation settings..." ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=server_domain --value=$server_domain ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=path --value=$path_url ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=is_public --value=$is_public ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=pvp --value=$pvp ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=creative --value=$creative ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=damage --value=$damage ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=servername --value=$servername #================================================= # STANDARD MODIFICATIONS #================================================= # FIND AND OPEN A PORT #================================================= ynh_print_info --message="Configuring firewall..." ### Use these lines if you have to open a port for the application ### `ynh_find_port` will find the first available port starting from the given port. ### If you're not using these lines: ### - Remove the section "CLOSE A PORT" in the remove script # Find a free port port=$(ynh_find_port 30000) # Open this port ynh_exec_warn_less yunohost firewall allow --no-upnp UDP $port ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=port --value=$port #================================================= # INSTALL DEPENDENCIES #================================================= ynh_print_info --message="Installing dependencies..." ### `ynh_install_app_dependencies` allows you to add any "apt" dependencies to the package. ### Those deb packages will be installed as dependencies of this package. ### If you're not using this helper: ### - Remove the section "REMOVE DEPENDENCIES" in the remove script ### - Remove the variable "pkg_dependencies" in _common.sh ### - As well as the section "REINSTALL DEPENDENCIES" in the restore script ### - And the section "UPGRADE DEPENDENCIES" in the upgrade script ynh_install_app_dependencies $pkg_dependencies #================================================= # DOWNLOAD, CHECK AND UNPACK SOURCE #================================================= ynh_print_info --message="Setting up source files..." ### `ynh_setup_source` is used to install an app from a zip or tar.gz file, ### downloaded from an upstream source, like a git repository. ### `ynh_setup_source` use the file conf/app.src ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=final_path --value=$final_path # Download, check integrity, uncompress and patch the source from app.src ynh_setup_source --dest_dir="$final_path" #================================================= # CREATE DEDICATED USER #================================================= ynh_print_info --message="Configuring system user..." home_path=/home/yunohost.app/$app ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=home_path --value=$home_path # Create a system user ynh_system_user_create --username=$app --home_dir=$home_path --use_shell #================================================= # COPY CONFIG FILE #================================================= if [ -e $home_path ] then echo "Nothing to do..." else mkdir -p $home_path/.minetest/ mkdir $home_path/.minetest/worlds/ fi cp -a ../conf/minetest.conf $home_path/.minetest/ #================================================= # SETUP SYSTEMD #================================================= ynh_print_info --message="Configuring a systemd service..." ### `ynh_systemd_config` is used to configure a systemd script for an app. ### It can be used for apps that use sysvinit (with adaptation) or systemd. ### Have a look at the app to be sure this app needs a systemd script. ### `ynh_systemd_config` will use the file conf/systemd.service ### If you're not using these lines: ### - You can remove those files in conf/. ### - Remove the section "BACKUP SYSTEMD" in the backup script ### - Remove also the section "STOP AND REMOVE SERVICE" in the remove script ### - As well as the section "RESTORE SYSTEMD" in the restore script ### - And the section "SETUP SYSTEMD" in the upgrade script # Create a dedicated systemd config ynh_add_systemd_config #================================================= # SPECIFIC SETUP #================================================= # Compile Minetest pushd /opt/yunohost/$app # Download Minetest Game ynh_setup_source --dest_dir=/opt/yunohost/$app/games/minetest_game --source_id=minetest_game cmake . -DRUN_IN_PLACE=TRUE -DENABLE_LUAJIT=TRUE -DBUILD_CLIENT=FALSE -DBUILD_SERVER=TRUE make -j$(nproc) popd #================================================= # MODIFY A CONFIG FILE #================================================= ### `ynh_replace_string` is used to replace a string in a file. ### (It's compatible with sed regular expressions syntax) ynh_replace_string --match_string="__APP__" --replace_string="$app" --target_file="$home_path/.minetest/minetest.conf" ynh_replace_string --match_string="__PORT__" --replace_string="$port" --target_file="$home_path/.minetest/minetest.conf" ynh_replace_string --match_string="__SERVERNAME__" --replace_string="$servername" --target_file="$home_path/.minetest/minetest.conf" ynh_replace_string --match_string="__DOMAIN__" --replace_string="$server_domain" --target_file="$home_path/.minetest/minetest.conf" ynh_replace_string --match_string="__ANNOUNCE__" --replace_string="$is_public" --target_file="$home_path/.minetest/minetest.conf" ynh_replace_string --match_string="__PVP__" --replace_string="$pvp" --target_file="$home_path/.minetest/minetest.conf" ynh_replace_string --match_string="__CREATIVE__" --replace_string="$creative" --target_file="$home_path/.minetest/minetest.conf" ynh_replace_string --match_string="__DAMAGE__" --replace_string="$damage" --target_file="$home_path/.minetest/minetest.conf" #================================================= # CREATE WORLD #================================================= # Create logs dir if [ -e /var/log/$app ] then echo "Nothing to do..." else mkdir /var/log/$app fi # Set permissions on logs chown -R $app:$app /var/log/$app #================================================= # STORE THE CONFIG FILE CHECKSUM #================================================= ### `ynh_store_file_checksum` is used to store the checksum of a file. ### That way, during the upgrade script, by using `ynh_backup_if_checksum_is_different`, ### you can make a backup of this file before modifying it again if the admin had modified it. # Calculate and store the config file checksum into the app settings ynh_store_file_checksum --file="$home_path/.minetest/minetest.conf" #================================================= # GENERIC FINALIZATION #================================================= # SECURE FILES AND DIRECTORIES #================================================= ### For security reason, any app should set the permissions to root: before anything else. ### Then, if write authorization is needed, any access should be given only to directories ### that really need such authorization. # Set permissions to app files chown -R root: $final_path chown -R $app: $home_path #================================================= # SETUP LOGROTATE #================================================= ynh_print_info --message="Configuring log rotation..." ### `ynh_use_logrotate` is used to configure a logrotate configuration for the logs of this app. ### Use this helper only if there is effectively a log file for this app. ### If you're not using this helper: ### - Remove the section "BACKUP LOGROTATE" in the backup script ### - Remove also the section "REMOVE LOGROTATE CONFIGURATION" in the remove script ### - As well as the section "RESTORE THE LOGROTATE CONFIGURATION" in the restore script ### - And the section "SETUP LOGROTATE" in the upgrade script # Use logrotate to manage application logfile(s) ynh_use_logrotate #================================================= # ADVERTISE SERVICE IN ADMIN PANEL #================================================= ### `yunohost service add` is a CLI yunohost command to add a service in the admin panel. ### You'll find the service in the 'services' section of YunoHost admin panel. ### This CLI command would be useless if the app does not have any services (systemd or sysvinit) ### If you're not using these lines: ### - You can remove these files in conf/. ### - Remove the section "REMOVE SERVICE FROM ADMIN PANEL" in the remove script ### - As well as the section "ADVERTISE SERVICE IN ADMIN PANEL" in the restore script yunohost service add $app --log "/var/log/$app/minetest.log" # if using yunohost version 3.2 or more in the 'manifest.json', a description can be added #yunohost service add $app --description "$app daemon for XXX" --log "/var/log/$app/$app.log" #================================================= # RELOAD MINETEST #================================================= ynh_print_info --message="Reloading minetest..." ynh_systemd_action --service_name=$app --action="start" --log_path="/var/log/$app/minetest.log" --line_match="listening on" #================================================= # END OF SCRIPT #================================================= ynh_print_info --message="Installation of $app completed"