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# PACKAGE CHECK BYPASSING...
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#=================================================
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IS_PACKAGE_CHECK () { # Détermine une exécution en conteneur (Non testé)
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return $(uname -n | grep -c 'pchecker_lxc')
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IS_PACKAGE_CHECK () {
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return $(env | grep -c container=lxc)
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}
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#=================================================
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# EXPERIMENTAL HELPERS
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#=================================================
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# Internal helper design to allow helpers to use getopts to manage their arguments
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#
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# example: function my_helper()
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# {
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# declare -Ar args_array=( [a]=arg1= [b]=arg2= [c]=arg3 )
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# local arg1
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# local arg2
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# local arg3
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# ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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#
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# [...]
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# }
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# my_helper --arg1 "val1" -b val2 -c
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#
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# usage: ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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# | arg: $@ - Simply "$@" to tranfert all the positionnal arguments to the function
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#
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# This helper need an array, named "args_array" with all the arguments used by the helper
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# that want to use ynh_handle_getopts_args
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# Be carreful, this array has to be an associative array, as the following example:
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# declare -Ar args_array=( [a]=arg1 [b]=arg2= [c]=arg3 )
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# Let's explain this array:
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# a, b and c are short options, -a, -b and -c
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# arg1, arg2 and arg3 are the long options associated to the previous short ones. --arg1, --arg2 and --arg3
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# For each option, a short and long version has to be defined.
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# Let's see something more significant
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# declare -Ar args_array=( [u]=user [f]=finalpath= [d]=database )
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#
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# NB: Because we're using 'declare' without -g, the array will be declared as a local variable.
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#
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# Please keep in mind that the long option will be used as a variable to store the values for this option.
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# For the previous example, that means that $finalpath will be fill with the value given as argument for this option.
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#
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# Also, in the previous example, finalpath has a '=' at the end. That means this option need a value.
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# So, the helper has to be call with --finalpath /final/path, --finalpath=/final/path or -f /final/path, the variable $finalpath will get the value /final/path
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# If there's many values for an option, -f /final /path, the value will be separated by a ';' $finalpath=/final;/path
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# For an option without value, like --user in the example, the helper can be called only with --user or -u. $user will then get the value 1.
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#
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# To keep a retrocompatibility, a package can still call a helper, using getopts, with positional arguments.
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# The "legacy mode" will manage the positional arguments and fill the variable in the same order than they are given in $args_array.
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# e.g. for `my_helper "val1" val2`, arg1 will be filled with val1, and arg2 with val2.
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ynh_handle_getopts_args () {
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# Manage arguments only if there's some provided
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set +x
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if [ $# -ne 0 ]
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then
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# Store arguments in an array to keep each argument separated
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local arguments=("$@")
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# For each option in the array, reduce to short options for getopts (e.g. for [u]=user, --user will be -u)
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# And built parameters string for getopts
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# ${!args_array[@]} is the list of all keys in the array (A key is 'u' in [u]=user, user is a value)
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local getopts_parameters=""
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local key=""
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for key in "${!args_array[@]}"
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do
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# Concatenate each keys of the array to build the string of arguments for getopts
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# Will looks like 'abcd' for -a -b -c -d
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# If the value of a key finish by =, it's an option with additionnal values. (e.g. --user bob or -u bob)
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# Check the last character of the value associate to the key
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if [ "${args_array[$key]: -1}" = "=" ]
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then
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# For an option with additionnal values, add a ':' after the letter for getopts.
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getopts_parameters="${getopts_parameters}${key}:"
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else
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getopts_parameters="${getopts_parameters}${key}"
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fi
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# Check each argument given to the function
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local arg=""
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# ${#arguments[@]} is the size of the array
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for arg in `seq 0 $(( ${#arguments[@]} - 1 ))`
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do
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# And replace long option (value of the key) by the short option, the key itself
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# (e.g. for [u]=user, --user will be -u)
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# Replace long option with =
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arguments[arg]="${arguments[arg]//--${args_array[$key]}/-${key} }"
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# And long option without =
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arguments[arg]="${arguments[arg]//--${args_array[$key]%=}/-${key}}"
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done
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done
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# Read and parse all the arguments
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# Use a function here, to use standart arguments $@ and be able to use shift.
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parse_arg () {
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# Read all arguments, until no arguments are left
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while [ $# -ne 0 ]
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do
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# Initialize the index of getopts
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OPTIND=1
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# Parse with getopts only if the argument begin by -, that means the argument is an option
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# getopts will fill $parameter with the letter of the option it has read.
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local parameter=""
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getopts ":$getopts_parameters" parameter || true
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if [ "$parameter" = "?" ]
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then
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ynh_die "Invalid argument: -${OPTARG:-}"
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elif [ "$parameter" = ":" ]
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then
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ynh_die "-$OPTARG parameter requires an argument."
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else
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local shift_value=1
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# Use the long option, corresponding to the short option read by getopts, as a variable
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# (e.g. for [u]=user, 'user' will be used as a variable)
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# Also, remove '=' at the end of the long option
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# The variable name will be stored in 'option_var'
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local option_var="${args_array[$parameter]%=}"
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# If this option doesn't take values
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# if there's a '=' at the end of the long option name, this option takes values
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if [ "${args_array[$parameter]: -1}" != "=" ]
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then
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# 'eval ${option_var}' will use the content of 'option_var'
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eval ${option_var}=1
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else
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# Read all other arguments to find multiple value for this option.
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# Load args in a array
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local all_args=("$@")
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# If the first argument is longer than 2 characters,
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# There's a value attached to the option, in the same array cell
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if [ ${#all_args[0]} -gt 2 ]; then
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# Remove the option and the space, so keep only the value itself.
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all_args[0]="${all_args[0]#-${parameter} }"
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# Reduce the value of shift, because the option has been removed manually
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shift_value=$(( shift_value - 1 ))
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fi
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# Then read the array value per value
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for i in `seq 0 $(( ${#all_args[@]} - 1 ))`
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do
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# If this argument is an option, end here.
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if [ "${all_args[$i]:0:1}" == "-" ] || [ -z "${all_args[$i]}" ]
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then
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# Ignore the first value of the array, which is the option itself
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if [ "$i" -ne 0 ]; then
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break
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fi
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else
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# Declare the content of option_var as a variable.
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eval ${option_var}=""
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# Else, add this value to this option
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# Each value will be separated by ';'
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if [ -n "${!option_var}" ]
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then
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# If there's already another value for this option, add a ; before adding the new value
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eval ${option_var}+="\;"
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fi
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eval ${option_var}+=\"${all_args[$i]}\"
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shift_value=$(( shift_value + 1 ))
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fi
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done
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fi
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fi
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# Shift the parameter and its argument(s)
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shift $shift_value
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done
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}
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# LEGACY MODE
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# Check if there's getopts arguments
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if [ "${arguments[0]:0:1}" != "-" ]
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then
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# If not, enter in legacy mode and manage the arguments as positionnal ones.
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echo "! Helper used in legacy mode !"
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for i in `seq 0 $(( ${#arguments[@]} -1 ))`
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do
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# Use getopts_parameters as a list of key of the array args_array
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# Remove all ':' in getopts_parameters
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getopts_parameters=${getopts_parameters//:}
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# Get the key from getopts_parameters, by using the key according to the position of the argument.
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key=${getopts_parameters:$i:1}
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# Use the long option, corresponding to the key, as a variable
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# (e.g. for [u]=user, 'user' will be used as a variable)
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# Also, remove '=' at the end of the long option
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# The variable name will be stored in 'option_var'
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local option_var="${args_array[$key]%=}"
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# Store each value given as argument in the corresponding variable
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# The values will be stored in the same order than $args_array
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eval ${option_var}+=\"${arguments[$i]}\"
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done
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else
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# END LEGACY MODE
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# Call parse_arg and pass the modified list of args as an array of arguments.
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parse_arg "${arguments[@]}"
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fi
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fi
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set -x
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}
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#=================================================
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# Start or restart a service and follow its booting
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#
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# usage: ynh_check_starting "Line to match" [Log file] [Timeout] [Service name]
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#
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# | arg: Line to match - The line to find in the log to attest the service have finished to boot.
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# | arg: Log file - The log file to watch; specify "systemd" to read systemd journal for specified service
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# | arg: -m, --line_to_match= - Line to match - The line to find in the log to attest the service have finished to boot.
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# | arg: -l, --app_log= - Log file - The log file to watch; specify "systemd" to read systemd journal for specified service
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# /var/log/$app/$app.log will be used if no other log is defined.
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# | arg: Timeout - The maximum time to wait before ending the watching. Defaut 300 seconds.
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# | arg: Service name
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# | arg: -t, --timeout= - Timeout - The maximum time to wait before ending the watching. Defaut 300 seconds.
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# | arg: -n, --service_name= - Service name
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ynh_check_starting () {
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local line_to_match="$1"
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local app_log="${2:-/var/log/$service_name/$service_name.log}"
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local timeout=${3:-300}
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local service_name="${4:-$app}"
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# Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
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declare -Ar args_array=( [m]=line_to_match= [l]=app_log= [t]=timeout= [n]=service_name= )
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local line_to_match
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local app_log
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local timeout
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local service_name
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# Manage arguments with getopts
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ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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local app_log="${app_log:-/var/log/$service_name/$service_name.log}"
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local timeout=${timeout:-300}
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local service_name="${service_name:-$app}"
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echo "Starting of $service_name" >&2
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systemctl stop $service_name
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echo ""
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ynh_clean_check_starting
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}
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# Clean temporary process and file used by ynh_check_starting
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# (usually used in ynh_clean_setup scripts)
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#
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# usage: ynh_clean_check_starting
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ynh_clean_check_starting () {
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# Stop the execution of tail.
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kill -s 15 $pid_tail 2>&1
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#
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# usage: ynh_multimedia_addfolder "Source directory" "Destination directory"
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#
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# | arg: Source directory - The real directory which contains your medias.
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# | arg: Destination directory - The name and the place of the symbolic link, relative to "/home/yunohost.multimedia"
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# | arg: -s, --source_dir= - Source directory - The real directory which contains your medias.
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# | arg: -d, --dest_dir= - Destination directory - The name and the place of the symbolic link, relative to "/home/yunohost.multimedia"
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ynh_multimedia_addfolder () {
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local source_dir="$1"
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local dest_dir="$2"
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# Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
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declare -Ar args_array=( [s]=source_dir= [d]=dest_dir= )
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local source_dir
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local dest_dir
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# Manage arguments with getopts
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ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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./yunohost.multimedia-master/script/ynh_media_addfolder.sh --source="$source_dir" --dest="$dest_dir"
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}
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#
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# usage: ynh_multimedia_movefolder "Source directory" "Destination directory"
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#
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# | arg: Source directory - The real directory which contains your medias.
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# | arg: -s, --source_dir= - Source directory - The real directory which contains your medias.
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# It will be moved to "Destination directory"
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# A symbolic link will replace it.
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# | arg: Destination directory - The new name and place of the directory, relative to "/home/yunohost.multimedia"
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# | arg: -d, --dest_dir= - Destination directory - The new name and place of the directory, relative to "/home/yunohost.multimedia"
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ynh_multimedia_movefolder () {
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local source_dir="$1"
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local dest_dir="$2"
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# Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
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declare -Ar args_array=( [s]=source_dir= [d]=dest_dir= )
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local source_dir
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local dest_dir
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# Manage arguments with getopts
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ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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./yunohost.multimedia-master/script/ynh_media_addfolder.sh --inv --source="$source_dir" --dest="$dest_dir"
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}
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#
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# usage: ynh_multimedia_addaccess user_name
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#
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# | arg: user_name - The name of the user which gain this access.
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# | arg: -u, --user_name= - The name of the user which gain this access.
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ynh_multimedia_addaccess () {
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local user_name=$1
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# Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
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declare -Ar args_array=( [u]=user_name=)
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local user_name
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# Manage arguments with getopts
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ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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groupadd -f multimedia
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usermod -a -G multimedia $user_name
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}
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@ -349,6 +564,7 @@ ynh_app_upstream_version () {
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echo "${version_key/~ynh*/}"
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}
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# Read package version from the manifest
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# The version number in the manifest is defined by <upstreamversion>~ynh<packageversion>
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# For example : 4.3-2~ynh3
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@ -365,24 +581,34 @@ ynh_app_package_version () {
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echo "${version_key/*~ynh/}"
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}
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# Exit without error if the package is up to date
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# Checks the app version to upgrade with the existing app version and returns:
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# - UPGRADE_APP if the upstream app version has changed
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# - UPGRADE_PACKAGE if only the YunoHost package has changed
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#
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# This helper should be used to avoid an upgrade of a package
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# when it's not needed.
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## It stops the current script without error if the package is up-to-date
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#
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# This helper should be used to avoid an upgrade of an app, or the upstream part
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# of it, when it's not needed
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#
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# To force an upgrade, even if the package is up to date,
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# you have to set the variable YNH_FORCE_UPGRADE before.
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# example: sudo YNH_FORCE_UPGRADE=1 yunohost app upgrade MyApp
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#
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# usage: ynh_abort_if_up_to_date
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ynh_abort_if_up_to_date () {
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# usage: ynh_check_app_version_changed
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ynh_check_app_version_changed () {
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local force_upgrade=${YNH_FORCE_UPGRADE:-0}
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local package_check=${PACKAGE_CHECK_EXEC:-0}
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local version=$(ynh_read_manifest "/etc/yunohost/apps/$YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NAME/manifest.json" "version" || echo 1.0)
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local last_version=$(ynh_read_manifest "../manifest.json" "version" || echo 1.0)
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if [ "$version" = "$last_version" ]
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then
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# By default, upstream app version has changed
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local return_value="UPGRADE_APP"
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local current_version=$(ynh_read_manifest "/etc/yunohost/apps/$YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NAME/manifest.json" "version" || echo 1.0)
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local current_upstream_version="${current_version/~ynh*/}"
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local update_version=$(ynh_read_manifest "../manifest.json" "version" || echo 1.0)
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local update_upstream_version="${update_version/~ynh*/}"
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if [ "$current_version" == "$update_version" ] ; then
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# Complete versions are the same
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if [ "$force_upgrade" != "0" ]
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then
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echo "Upgrade forced by YNH_FORCE_UPGRADE." >&2
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else
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ynh_die "Up-to-date, nothing to do" 0
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fi
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elif [ "$current_upstream_version" == "$update_upstream_version" ] ; then
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# Upstream versions are the same, only YunoHost package versions differ
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return_value="UPGRADE_PACKAGE"
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fi
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echo $return_value
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}
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#=================================================
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# Send an email to inform the administrator
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#
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# usage: ynh_send_readme_to_admin app_message [recipients]
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# | arg: app_message - The message to send to the administrator.
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# | arg: recipients - The recipients of this email. Use spaces to separate multiples recipients. - default: root
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# | arg: -m --app_message= - The message to send to the administrator.
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# | arg: -r, --recipients= - The recipients of this email. Use spaces to separate multiples recipients. - default: root
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# example: "root admin@domain"
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# If you give the name of a YunoHost user, ynh_send_readme_to_admin will find its email adress for you
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# example: "root admin@domain user1 user2"
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ynh_send_readme_to_admin() {
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local app_message="${1:-...No specific information...}"
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local recipients="${2:-root}"
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# Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
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declare -Ar args_array=( [m]=app_message= [r]=recipients= )
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local app_message
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local recipients
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# Manage arguments with getopts
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ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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local app_message="${app_message:-...No specific information...}"
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local recipients="${recipients:-root}"
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# Retrieve the email of users
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find_mails () {
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# Reload (or other actions) a service and print a log in case of failure.
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#
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# usage: ynh_system_reload service_name [action]
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# | arg: service_name - Name of the service to reload
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# | arg: action - Action to perform with systemctl. Default: reload
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# | arg: -n, --service_name= - Name of the service to reload
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# | arg: -a, --action= - Action to perform with systemctl. Default: reload
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ynh_system_reload () {
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local service_name=$1
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local action=${2:-reload}
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# Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
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declare -Ar args_array=( [n]=service_name= [a]=action= )
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local service_name
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local action
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# Manage arguments with getopts
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ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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local action=${action:-reload}
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# Reload, restart or start and print the log if the service fail to start or reload
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systemctl $action $service_name || ( journalctl --lines=20 -u $service_name >&2 && false)
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@ -514,6 +755,14 @@ ynh_delete_file_checksum () {
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#=================================================
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ynh_maintenance_mode_ON () {
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# Load value of $path_url and $domain from the config if their not set
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if [ -z $path_url ]; then
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path_url=$(ynh_app_setting_get $app path)
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fi
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if [ -z $domain ]; then
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domain=$(ynh_app_setting_get $app domain)
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fi
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# Create an html to serve as maintenance notice
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echo "<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html>
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@ -560,6 +809,14 @@ include conf.d/yunohost_panel.conf.inc;
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}
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ynh_maintenance_mode_OFF () {
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# Load value of $path_url and $domain from the config if their not set
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if [ -z $path_url ]; then
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path_url=$(ynh_app_setting_get $app path)
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fi
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if [ -z $domain ]; then
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domain=$(ynh_app_setting_get $app domain)
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fi
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# Rewrite the nginx config file to redirect from ${path_url}_maintenance to the real url of the app.
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echo "rewrite ^${path_url}_maintenance/(.*)$ ${path_url}/\$1 redirect;" > "/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/maintenance.$app.conf"
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systemctl reload nginx
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