# Detect the system architecture to download the right tarball # NOTE: `uname -m` is more accurate and universal than `arch` # See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname if [ -n "$(uname -m | grep 64)" ]; then architecture="x86-64" elif [ -n "$(uname -m | grep 86)" ]; then architecture="i386" elif [ -n "$(uname -m | grep arm)" ]; then architecture="arm" else ynh_die "Unable to detect your achitecture, please open a bug describing \ your hardware and the result of the command \"uname -m\"." 1 fi # Read the value of a key in a ynh manifest file # # usage: ynh_read_manifest manifest key # | arg: manifest - Path of the manifest to read # | arg: key - Name of the key to find ynh_read_manifest () { manifest="$1" key="$2" python3 -c "import sys, json;print(json.load(open('$manifest', encoding='utf-8'))['$key'])" } # Read the upstream version from the manifest # The version number in the manifest is defined by ~ynh # For example : 4.3-2~ynh3 # This include the number before ~ynh # In the last example it return 4.3-2 # # usage: ynh_app_upstream_version ynh_app_upstream_version () { manifest_path="../manifest.json" if [ ! -e "$manifest_path" ]; then manifest_path="../settings/manifest.json" # Into the restore script, the manifest is not at the same place fi version_key=$(ynh_read_manifest "$manifest_path" "version") echo "${version_key/~ynh*/}" } # Read package version from the manifest # The version number in the manifest is defined by ~ynh # For example : 4.3-2~ynh3 # This include the number after ~ynh # In the last example it return 3 # # usage: ynh_app_package_version ynh_app_package_version () { manifest_path="../manifest.json" if [ ! -e "$manifest_path" ]; then manifest_path="../settings/manifest.json" # Into the restore script, the manifest is not at the same place fi version_key=$(ynh_read_manifest "$manifest_path" "version") echo "${version_key/*~ynh/}" } # Create a dedicated nginx config # # usage: ynh_add_nginx_config "list of others variables to replace" # # | arg: list of others variables to replace separeted by a space # | for example : 'path_2 port_2 ...' # # This will use a template in ../conf/nginx.conf # __PATH__ by $path_url # __DOMAIN__ by $domain # __PORT__ by $port # __NAME__ by $app # __FINALPATH__ by $final_path # # And dynamic variables (from the last example) : # __PATH_2__ by $path_2 # __PORT_2__ by $port_2 # ynh_add_nginx_config () { local finalnginxconf="/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/$app.conf" local others_var=${1:-} ynh_backup_if_checksum_is_different "$finalnginxconf" sudo cp ../conf/nginx.conf "$finalnginxconf" # To avoid a break by set -u, use a void substitution ${var:-}. If the variable is not set, it's simply set with an empty variable. # Substitute in a nginx config file only if the variable is not empty if test -n "${path_url:-}"; then # path_url_slash_less is path_url, or a blank value if path_url is only '/' local path_url_slash_less=${path_url%/} ynh_replace_string "__PATH__/" "$path_url_slash_less/" "$finalnginxconf" ynh_replace_string "__PATH__" "$path_url" "$finalnginxconf" fi if test -n "${domain:-}"; then ynh_replace_string "__DOMAIN__" "$domain" "$finalnginxconf" fi if test -n "${port:-}"; then ynh_replace_string "__PORT__" "$port" "$finalnginxconf" fi if test -n "${app:-}"; then ynh_replace_string "__NAME__" "$app" "$finalnginxconf" fi if test -n "${final_path:-}"; then ynh_replace_string "__FINALPATH__" "$final_path" "$finalnginxconf" fi # Replace all other variable given as arguments for v in $others_var do ynh_replace_string "__${v^^}__" "${!v}" "$finalnginxconf" done if [ "${path_url:-}" != "/" ] then ynh_replace_string "^#sub_path_only" "" "$finalnginxconf" fi ynh_store_file_checksum "$finalnginxconf" sudo systemctl reload nginx }