#================================================= # COMMON VARIABLES #================================================= YNH_PHP_VERSION="8.0" php_dependencies="php${YNH_PHP_VERSION}-pgsql php${YNH_PHP_VERSION}-zip php${YNH_PHP_VERSION}-mbstring php${YNH_PHP_VERSION}-bcmath php${YNH_PHP_VERSION}-xml php${YNH_PHP_VERSION}-gmp php${YNH_PHP_VERSION}-gd php-php-gettext" pkg_dependencies="postgresql apt-transport-https libgd-dev $php_dependencies" #================================================= # COMMON HELPERS #================================================= #================================================= # EXPERIMENTAL HELPERS #================================================= # Send an email to inform the administrator # # usage: ynh_send_readme_to_admin app_message [recipients] # | arg: app_message - The message to send to the administrator. # | arg: recipients - The recipients of this email. Use spaces to separate multiples recipients. - default: root # example: "root admin@domain" # If you give the name of a YunoHost user, ynh_send_readme_to_admin will find its email adress for you # example: "root admin@domain user1 user2" ynh_send_readme_to_admin() { local app_message="${1:-...No specific information...}" local recipients="${2:-root}" # 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") local mail_subject="☁️🆈🅽🅷☁️: \`$app\` has important message for you" local mail_message="This is an automated message from your beloved YunoHost server. Specific information for the application $app. $app_message --- Automatic diagnosis data from YunoHost $(yunohost tools diagnosis | grep -B 100 "services:" | sed '/services:/d')" # Define binary to use for mail command if [ -e /usr/bin/bsd-mailx ] then local mail_bin=/usr/bin/bsd-mailx else local mail_bin=/usr/bin/mail.mailutils fi # Send the email to the recipients echo "$mail_message" | $mail_bin -a "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8" -s "$mail_subject" "$recipients" } #### List all existing PostgreSQL databases associated with a given user # # [internal] # # usage: ynh_psql_list_user_dbs db_user # | arg: db_user - the PostgreSQL role/user of which to list all owned databases ynh_psql_list_user_dbs() { local db_user=$1 if ynh_psql_user_exists --user=$db_user; then # Check that the db_user exists local sql="COPY (SELECT datname FROM pg_database JOIN pg_authid ON pg_database.datdba = pg_authid.oid WHERE rolname = '${db_user}') TO STDOUT" local dbs_list=$(ynh_psql_execute_as_root --sql="$sql") # Fetch database(s) associated to role $db_user as a string using space as delimiter (ex: "db1 db2 db3 db4") echo "$dbs_list" else ynh_print_err --message="User \'$db_user\' does not exist" echo "" fi } #### Remove all existing PostgreSQL databases associated with a given user # # usage: ynh_psql_remove_all_user_dbs --db_user=db_user # | arg: -u, --db_user= - the PostgreSQL role/user of which to remove all owned databases # # This can be useful to prepare the removal of a given user. ynh_psql_remove_all_user_dbs() { # Declare an array to define the options of this helper. local legacy_args=u local -A args_array=([u]=db_user=) local db_user # Manage arguments with getopts ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@" local dbs_to_drop=$(ynh_psql_list_user_dbs $db_user) if [ -n "$dbs_to_drop" ]; then # Check that the list of database(s) is not empty local db_name for db_name in $dbs_to_drop # Iterate through the list of database(s) to remove. Note: this would fail in case databases names would contain space character or characters such as "*". IFS parsing method would then be required. do if ynh_psql_database_exists --database=$db_name; then # Check if the database exists ynh_psql_drop_db $db_name # Remove the database ynh_print_info --message="Removed database $db_name associated to role $db_user" else ynh_print_warn --message="Database $db_name not found" fi done else ynh_print_warn --message="No associated database to role $db_user was found" fi } # Dump all existing PostgreSQL databases associated with a given user # # usage: ynh_psql_dump_all_user_dbs --db_user=db_user [--app=app] # | arg: -u, --db_user= - the PostgreSQL role/user of which to remove all owned databases # | arg: -a, --app= - the application id to tag the dump with # Requires YunoHost version 3.5.0 or higher. ynh_psql_dump_all_user_dbs() { # Declare an array to define the options of this helper. local legacy_args=ua local -A args_array=([u]=db_user= [a]=app=) local db_user local app # Manage arguments with getopts ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@" app="${app:-}" local dbs_to_dump=$(ynh_psql_list_user_dbs $db_user) if [ -n "$dbs_to_dump" ]; then # Check that the list of database(s) is not empty local db_name for db_name in $dbs_to_dump # Iterate through the list of database(s) to dump. Note: this would fail in case databases names would contain space character or characters such as "*". IFS parsing method would then be required. do if ynh_psql_database_exists --database=$db_name; then # Check if the database exists ynh_psql_dump_db $db_name > "$app-$db_name-dump.sql" # Dump the database to a filename format of app-db_name-dump.sql, or of db_name-dump.sql if app parameter was not supplied ynh_print_info --message="Dumped database $db_name associated to role $db_user" else ynh_print_warn --message="Database $db_name not found" fi done else ynh_print_warn --message="No associated database to role $db_user was found" fi } # Restore all dumped PostgreSQL databases for the given app # # usage: ynh_psql_restore_all_app_dbs_dumps --db_user=db_user [--db_user_pwd=db_user_pwd] # | arg: -u, --db_user= - the PostgreSQL role/user which will own the restored databases. If not existing, it will be created. # | arg: -p, --db_user_pwd= - the password associated to the PostgreSQL role/user which will own the databases. If not existing, it will be generated and saved to the app's config file. # # SQL dump files to restore must be named according to this format "app_id-db_name-dump.sql" and be located in the app folder # The filename format requirement is made so to match the files dumped with ynh_psql_dump_all_user_dbs --user=user --app=app (with both parameters specified). # # Requires YunoHost version 2.7.13 or higher. ynh_psql_restore_all_app_dbs_dumps(){ # Declare an array to define the options of this helper. local legacy_args=up local -A args_array=([u]=db_user= [p]=db_user_pwd=) local db_user local db_user_pwd # Manage arguments with getopts ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@" if [ -z "$app" ]; then ynh_die --message="No global app_ID variable defined in the script" fi ynh_psql_test_if_first_run # Make sure PSQL is installed local filename for filename in *-dump.sql # Loop among all files ending with "-dump.sql" in the current folder do local db_name db_name="${filename#${app}-}" # Remove "$app-" prefix from filename string to parse db_name. Will do nothing if there is no match. db_name="${db_name%-dump.sql}" # Remove "-dump.sql" suffix from filename string to parse db_name. Will do nothing if there is no match. db_name=$(ynh_sanitize_dbid --db_name="$db_name") if [[ "${filename#${app}-}" = "$filename" || -z "$db_name" ]] ; then # Check whether app_ID is included in filename OR $db_name is empty ynh_print_warn --message="File ignored: $filename. Filename not matching expected format (appID-db_name-dump.sql)" continue else db_user_pwd="${db_user_pwd:-}" if [ -z "$db_user_pwd" ]; then db_user_pwd=$(ynh_app_setting_get --app=$app --key=psqlpwd) # Try to retrieve db_user_pwd from the app's settings. It may prove empty during the first loop, but will get populated before the second loop by ynh_psql_setup_db() below. fi ynh_psql_setup_db --db_user=$db_user --db_name=$db_name --db_pwd=$db_user_pwd # Check that the db_user exists or create it generating a random password and then create an empty database named $db_name. ynh_psql_execute_file_as_root --file="./${filename}" --database=$db_name # Restore the dabatase from the corresponding dump file ynh_print_info --message="Restored database $db_name, owned by PostgreSQL user $db_user" fi done }