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- Update config from upstream - Use Jinja for config file - Dynamically generate config file depending of the auto detected system configuration - Remove dependancy of mysql as it's not needed - Automatically monitor mysql, postgresql, memcached, redis, php pool v>=8.0, fail2ban, mail, partition and network - Add some config parameter in config panel to make easy to change values - Configure alert system (can be enabled by config panel) - Fix small issue linked to previous packaging v2
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# Create a dedicated config file from a jinja template
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#
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# usage: ynh_add_jinja_config --template="template" --destination="destination"
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# | arg: -t, --template= - Template config file to use
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# | arg: -d, --destination= - Destination of the config file
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# | arg: -i, --ignore_vars= - List separated by space of script variables to ignore and don't pass in the jinja context.
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# | This could be useful mainly for special share which can't be retried by reference name (like the array).
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#
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# examples:
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# ynh_add_jinja_config --template="app.conf" --destination="$install_dir/app.conf"
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# ynh_add_jinja_config --template="app-env" --destination="$install_dir/app-env" --ignore_vars="complex_array yolo"
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#
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# The template can be by default the name of a file in the conf directory
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#
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# The helper will verify the checksum and backup the destination file
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# if it's different before applying the new template.
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#
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# And it will calculate and store the destination file checksum
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# into the app settings when configuration is done.
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#
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##
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## About the variables passed to the template:
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##
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#
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# All variable defined in the script are available into the template (as string) except someone described below.
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# If a variable make crash the helper for some reason (by example if the variable is of type array)
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# or you just want to don't pass a specific variable for some other reason you can add it in the '--ignore_vars=' parameter as described above.
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# Here are the list of ignored variable and so there won't never be available in the template:
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# - All system environment variable like (TERM, USER, PATH, LANG, etc).
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# If you need someone you just need to declare an other variable with the same value.
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# Note that all Yunohost variable whose name begins by 'YNH_' are available and can be used in the template.
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# - This following list:
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# legacy_args args_array template destination ignore_vars template_path python_env_var ignore_var_regex
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# progress_scale progress_string0 progress_string1 progress_string2
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# old changed binds types file_hash formats
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#
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##
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## Usage in templates:
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##
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#
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# For a full documentation of the template you can refer to: https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/3.1.x/templates/
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# In Yunohost context there are no really some specificity except that all variable passed are of type string.
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# So here are some example of recommended usage:
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#
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# If you need a conditional block
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#
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# {% if should_my_block_be_shown == 'true' %}
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# ...
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# {% endif %}
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#
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# or
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#
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# {% if should_my_block_be_shown == '1' %}
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# ...
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# {% endif %}
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#
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# If you need to iterate with loop:
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#
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# {% for yolo in var_with_multiline_value.splitlines() %}
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# ...
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# {% endfor %}
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#
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# or
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#
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# {% for jail in my_var_with_coma.split(',') %}
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# ...
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# {% endfor %}
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#
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ynh_add_jinja_config() {
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# Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
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local legacy_args=tdi
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local -A args_array=([t]=template= [d]=destination= [i]=ignore_vars= )
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local template
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local destination
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local ignore_vars
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# Manage arguments with getopts
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ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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local template_path
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#
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## List of all vars ignored and not passed to the template
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# WARNING Update the list on the helper documentation at the top of the helper, if you change this list
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#
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# local vars used in the helper
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ignore_vars+=" legacy_args args_array template destination ignore_vars template_path python_env_var ignore_var_regex"
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# yunohost helpers
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ignore_vars+=" progress_scale progress_string0 progress_string1 progress_string2"
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# Arrays used in config panel
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ignore_vars+=" old changed binds types file_hash formats"
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if [ -f "$YNH_APP_BASEDIR/conf/$template" ]; then
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template_path="$YNH_APP_BASEDIR/conf/$template"
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elif [ -f "$template" ]; then
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template_path=$template
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else
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ynh_die --message="The provided template $template doesn't exist"
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fi
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ynh_backup_if_checksum_is_different --file="$destination"
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# Make sure to set the permissions before we copy the file
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# This is to cover a case where an attacker could have
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# created a file beforehand to have control over it
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# (cp won't overwrite ownership / modes by default...)
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touch "$destination"
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chown root:root "$destination"
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chmod 640 "$destination"
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local python_env_var=''
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local ignore_var_regex
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ignore_var_regex="$(echo "$ignore_vars" | sed -E 's@^\s*(.*\w)\s*$@\1@g' | sed -E 's@(\s+)@|@g')"
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while read -r one_var; do
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# Blacklist of var to not pass to template
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if { [[ "$one_var" =~ ^[A-Z0-9_]+$ ]] && [[ "$one_var" != YNH_* ]]; } \
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|| [[ "$one_var" =~ ^($ignore_var_regex)$ ]]; then
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continue
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fi
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# Well python is very bad for the last character on raw string
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# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/647769/why-cant-pythons-raw-string-literals-end-with-a-single-backslash
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# So the solution here is to add one last char '-' so we know what it is
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# and we are sure that it not \ or ' or something else which will be problematic with python
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# And then we remove it while we are processing
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python_env_var+="$one_var=r'''${!one_var}-'''[:-1],"
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done <<< "$(compgen -v)"
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_ynh_apply_default_permissions "$destination"
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(
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python3 -c 'import os, sys, jinja2; sys.stdout.write(
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jinja2.Template(source=sys.stdin.read(),
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undefined=jinja2.StrictUndefined,
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).render('"$python_env_var"'));' <"$template_path" >"$destination"
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)
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ynh_store_file_checksum --file="$destination"
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}
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# Check either a package is installed or not
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#
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# example: ynh_package_is_installed --package=yunohost && echo "installed"
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#
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# usage: ynh_package_is_installed --package=name [--wait_dpkg_free]
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# | arg: -p, --package= - the package name to check
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# | arg: -l, --wait_dpkg_free= - wait for dpkg to be free.
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# | Note that waiting on dpkg free could take about 0.2s on quick platform
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# | and about 2 seconds on slow platform so in case of multiple call it could be slow
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# | ret: 0 if the package is installed, 1 else.
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ynh_package_is_installed() {
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# Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
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local legacy_args=pl
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local -A args_array=([p]=package= [l]=wait_dpkg_free=)
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local package
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local wait_dpkg_free
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# Manage arguments with getopts
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ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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wait_dpkg_free="${wait_dpkg_free:-0}"
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if [ "$wait_dpkg_free" -eq 1 ]; then
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ynh_wait_dpkg_free
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fi
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dpkg-query --show --showformat='${Status}' "$package" 2>/dev/null \
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| grep --count "ok installed" &>/dev/null
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}
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