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## Uncomment and change any of the variables if you need to
## Read more at https://github.com/terraforming-mars/terraforming-mars/wiki/dot-env
## Which port to use for this server
PORT=__PORT__
## What hostname to use
HOST=__DOMAIN__
## Your TLS certificate path (=> `fullchain.pem` created by certbot)
CERT_PATH=/etc/yunohost/certs/__DOMAIN__/crt.pem
## Your TLS private key path (=> `privkey.pem` created by certbot)
KEY_PATH=/etc/yunohost/certs/__DOMAIN__/key.pem
## Postgresql
POSTGRES_HOST=postgresql://__DB_USER__:__DB_PWD__@:5432/__DB_NAME__
## Games can only be in the database for this many days.
## When this is unspecified, PostgresQL deletes games in 10 days, and
## SQLite does not delete games at all.
# MAX_GAME_DAYS=
## How many days to keep a game in its complete state before it is compressed
## When this is unspecified, games do not compress.
# COMPRESS_COMPLETED_GAMES_DAYS=
## How many milliseconds to check for game update on multi-player games
# WAITING_FOR_TIMEOUT=5000
## How many seconds should assets (fonts, stylesheets, images) be cached by browsers
# ASSET_CACHE_MAX_AGE=0
## (default random) Static pass phrase to restrict access to administrative endpoints
SERVER_ID=__KEY__
## (default random) passphrase to restrict access to the /stats endpoint.
## While the stats endpoint will also accept the SERVER_ID passphrase, it will
## redirect to the stats passphrase.
##
## Having a separate ID means you can collect statistics without compromising the
## more powerful SERVER_ID
# STATS_ID =
## When non-empty, stores game states in JSON files. Good for local development and debugging, bad for hosting lots of games.
# LOCAL_FS_DB=
## Specifies the number of lines of history to be shown in the game log (default 50)
# LOG_LENGTH=
## Specifies how the server removes games from memory after they're completed.
##
## Specified as a series of semicolon-separated <key>=<value> pairs, there are
## three possible keys. All of them are optional, as is this environment
## variable.
##
## sweep: (default='manual')
## Can be 'auto' or 'manual'. When 'auto', the sweeper will run on a regular
## basis to find and evict completed games. When 'manual' the server doesn't
## sweep at all. (The idea is this will be made available through some
## endpoint.)
##
## eviction_age: (default='15m')
## How long after a game is completed (or after a completed game is reloaded)
## the server removes the game from memory. The larger the value the longer
## saved games stay in memory.
##
## Games evicted from memory can be reloaded as if they weren't loaded to begin
## with.
##
## Can be expressed as 'nnHnnMnnS' or any parts of that triplet.
##
## sweep_freq: (default='5m') Meaningless when sweep is 'manual'
## The frequency the server runs to remove games from memory. The larger the
## value the less often the sweeper runs.
##
## Can be expressed as 'nnHnnMnnS' or any parts of that triplet.
##
## Example: Use all default values. Sweeper is off.
# GAME_CACHE=
#
## Example: Sweep every 45 seconds. Evict finished games 90 minutes
## after they load.
# GAME_CACHE=sweep=auto;eviction_age=1h30m;sweep_freq=45s

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# COMMON VARIABLES
#=================================================
# nodejs version
nodejs_version=18
#=================================================
# PERSONAL HELPERS
#=================================================

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#=================================================
ynh_print_info --message="Declaring files to be backed up..."
### N.B. : the following 'ynh_backup' calls are only a *declaration* of what needs
### to be backuped and not an actual copy of any file. The actual backup that
### creates and fills the archive with the files happens in the core after this
### script is called. Hence ynh_backups calls take basically 0 seconds to run.
#=================================================
# BACKUP THE APP MAIN DIR
#=================================================
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# BACKUP THE DATA DIR
#=================================================
# Only relevant if there is a "data_dir" resource for this app
ynh_backup --src_path="$data_dir" --is_big
#=================================================
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ynh_backup --src_path="/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/$app.conf"
#=================================================
# BACKUP THE PHP-FPM CONFIGURATION
#=================================================
ynh_backup --src_path="/etc/php/$phpversion/fpm/pool.d/$app.conf"
#=================================================
# BACKUP FAIL2BAN CONFIGURATION
#=================================================
ynh_backup --src_path="/etc/fail2ban/jail.d/$app.conf"
ynh_backup --src_path="/etc/fail2ban/filter.d/$app.conf"
#=================================================
# SPECIFIC BACKUP
#=================================================
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ynh_backup --src_path="/etc/systemd/system/$app.service"
#=================================================
# BACKUP VARIOUS FILES
#=================================================
ynh_backup --src_path="/etc/cron.d/$app"
ynh_backup --src_path="/etc/$app/"
#=================================================
# BACKUP THE MYSQL DATABASE
#=================================================
ynh_print_info --message="Backing up the MySQL database..."
### (However, things like MySQL dumps *do* take some time to run, though the
### copy of the generated dump to the archive still happens later)
ynh_mysql_dump_db --database="$db_name" > db.sql
#=================================================
# END OF SCRIPT
#=================================================

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source _common.sh
source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers
# Install parameters are automatically saved as settings
#
# Settings are automatically loaded as bash variables
# in every app script context, therefore typically these will exist:
# - $domain
# - $path
# - $language
# ... etc
#
# Resources defined in the manifest are provisioned prior to this script
# and corresponding settings are also available, such as:
# - $install_dir
# - $port
# - $db_name
# ...
#
# $app is the app id (i.e. 'example' for first install,
# or 'example__2', '__3', ... for multi-instance installs)
#
#=================================================
# APP "BUILD" (DEPLOYING SOURCES, VENV, COMPILING ETC)
# INSTALL DEPENDENCIES
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Installing dependencies..." --weight=5
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_install_nodejs --nodejs_version=$nodejs_version
# Upgrade NPM
ynh_npm install --global npm@latest
# Install Yarn
ynh_npm install --global yarn
#=================================================
# DOWNLOAD, CHECK AND UNPACK SOURCE
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Setting up source files..." --weight=1
### `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 manifest.toml
# Download, check integrity, uncompress and patch the source from manifest.toml
# Download, check integrity, uncompress and patch the source from app.src
ynh_setup_source --dest_dir="$install_dir"
# $install_dir will automatically be initialized with some decent
# permission by default ... however, you may need to recursively reapply
# ownership to all files such as after the ynh_setup_source step
chmod 750 "$install_dir"
chmod -R o-rwx "$install_dir"
chown -R $app:www-data "$install_dir"
#=================================================
# SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
# NGINX CONFIGURATION
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Adding system configurations related to $app..." --weight=1
ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring NGINX web server..."
### `ynh_add_fpm_config` is used to set up a PHP config.
### You can remove it if your app doesn't use PHP.
### `ynh_add_fpm_config` will use the files conf/php-fpm.conf
### If you're not using these lines:
### - You can remove these files in conf/.
### - Remove the section "BACKUP THE PHP-FPM CONFIGURATION" in the backup script
### - Remove also the section "REMOVE PHP-FPM CONFIGURATION" in the remove script
### - As well as the section "RESTORE THE PHP-FPM CONFIGURATION" in the restore script
### with the reload at the end of the script.
### - And the section "PHP-FPM CONFIGURATION" in the upgrade script
# Create a dedicated PHP-FPM config using the conf/php-fpm.conf or conf/extra_php-fpm.conf
ynh_add_fpm_config
# Create a dedicated NGINX config using the conf/nginx.conf template
# Create a dedicated NGINX config
ynh_add_nginx_config
### `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
#=================================================
# SPECIFIC SETUP
#=================================================
#=================================================
# BUILD APP
#=================================================
pushd $install_dir
ynh_use_nodejs
ynh_script_progression --message="Fetching Yarn dev dependencies... This can be very long, be patient !" --weight=18
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_exec_as $app env $ynh_node_load_PATH yarn install --network-timeout=100000
ynh_script_progression --message="Building Yarn dev dependencies... This can be very long, be patient !" --weight=25
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_exec_as $app env $ynh_node_load_PATH yarn run build
ynh_script_progression --message="Cleaning cache... " --weight=3
ynh_exec_warn_less sudo -u $app env $ynh_node_load_PATH yarn cache clean 2>&1
popd
chmod 750 "$install_dir"
chmod -R o-rwx "$install_dir"
chown -R $app:$app "$install_dir"
#=================================================
# ADD A CONFIGURATION
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Adding a configuration file..."
key=$(ynh_string_random --length=45 | base64)
ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=key --value=$key
ynh_add_config --template="../conf/.env" --destination="$install_dir/.env"
chmod 600 "$install_dir/.env"
chown $app:$app "$install_dir/.env"
#=================================================
# SETUP SYSTEMD
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring a systemd service..."
# Create a dedicated systemd config
ynh_add_systemd_config
### `yunohost service add` integrates a service in YunoHost. It then gets
### displayed in the admin interface and through the others `yunohost service` commands.
### (N.B.: this line only makes sense if the app adds a service to the system!)
### If you're not using these lines:
### - You can remove these files in conf/.
### - Remove the section "REMOVE SERVICE INTEGRATION IN YUNOHOST" in the remove script
### - As well as the section "INTEGRATE SERVICE IN YUNOHOST" in the restore script
### - And the section "INTEGRATE SERVICE IN YUNOHOST" in the upgrade script
yunohost service add $app --description="A short description of the app" --log="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
### Additional options starting with 3.8:
###
### --needs_exposed_ports "$port" a list of ports that needs to be publicly exposed
### which will then be checked by YunoHost's diagnosis system
### (N.B. DO NOT USE THIS if the port is only internal!!!)
###
### --test_status "some command" a custom command to check the status of the service
### (only relevant if 'systemctl status' doesn't do a good job)
###
### --test_conf "some command" some command similar to "nginx -t" that validates the conf of the service
###
### Re-calling 'yunohost service add' during the upgrade script is the right way
### to proceed if you later realize that you need to enable some flags that
### weren't enabled on old installs (be careful it'll override the existing
### service though so you should re-provide all relevant flags when doing so)
### `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
# Create a dedicated Fail2Ban config
ynh_add_fail2ban_config --logpath="/var/log/nginx/${domain}-error.log" --failregex="Regex to match into the log for a failed login"
#=================================================
# APP INITIAL CONFIGURATION
#=================================================
# ADD A CONFIGURATION
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Adding a configuration file..." --weight=1
### You can add specific configuration files.
###
### Typically, put your template conf file in ../conf/your_config_file
### The template may contain strings such as __FOO__ or __FOO_BAR__,
### which will automatically be replaced by the values of $foo and $foo_bar
###
### ynh_add_config will also keep track of the config file's checksum,
### which later during upgrade may allow to automatically backup the config file
### if it's found that the file was manually modified
###
### Check the documentation of `ynh_add_config` for more info.
ynh_add_config --template="some_config_file" --destination="$install_dir/some_config_file"
# FIXME: this should be handled by the core in the future
# You may need to use chmod 600 instead of 400,
# for example if the app is expected to be able to modify its own config
chmod 400 "$install_dir/some_config_file"
chown $app:$app "$install_dir/some_config_file"
### For more complex cases where you want to replace stuff using regexes,
### you shoud rely on ynh_replace_string (which is basically a wrapper for sed)
### When doing so, you also need to manually call ynh_store_file_checksum
###
### ynh_replace_string --match_string="match_string" --replace_string="replace_string" --target_file="$install_dir/some_config_file"
### ynh_store_file_checksum --file="$install_dir/some_config_file"
#=================================================
# SETUP APPLICATION WITH CURL
#=================================================
### Use these lines only if the app installation needs to be finalized through
### web forms. We generally don't want to ask the final user,
### so we're going to use curl to automatically fill the fields and submit the
### forms.
# Installation with curl
ynh_script_progression --message="Finalizing installation..." --weight=1
ynh_local_curl "/INSTALL_PATH" "key1=value1" "key2=value2" "key3=value3"
#=================================================
# GENERIC FINALIZATION
#=================================================
# LOGROTATE
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring logrotate to manage application logfiles" --weight=1
# Use logrotate to manage application logfile(s)
ynh_use_logrotate --specific_user=$app
touch /var/log/$app/$app.log
chown -R $app:www-data /var/log/$app/
#=================================================
# INTEGRATE SERVICE IN YUNOHOST
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Integrating service in YunoHost..."
yunohost service add $app --log="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
#=================================================
# START SYSTEMD SERVICE
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Starting a systemd service..." --weight=1
### `ynh_systemd_action` is used to start a systemd service for an app.
### Only needed if you have configure a systemd service
### If you're not using these lines:
### - Remove the section "STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE" and "START SYSTEMD SERVICE" in the backup script
### - As well as the section "START SYSTEMD SERVICE" in the restore script
### - As well as the section"STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE" and "START SYSTEMD SERVICE" in the upgrade script
### - And the section "STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE" and "START SYSTEMD SERVICE" in the change_url script
ynh_script_progression --message="Starting a systemd service..."
# Start a systemd service
ynh_systemd_action --service_name=$app --action="start" --log_path="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_systemd_action --service_name=$app --action="start" --log_path="/var/log/$app/$app.log" --line_match=""
#=================================================
# END OF SCRIPT
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Installation of $app completed" --last
ynh_script_progression --message="Installation of $app completed"

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source _common.sh
source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers
# Settings are automatically loaded as bash variables
# in every app script context, therefore typically these will exist:
# - $domain
# - $path
# - $language
# - $install_dir
# - $port
# ...
# For remove operations :
# - the core will deprovision every resource defined in the manifest **after** this script is ran
# this includes removing the install directory, and data directory (if --purge was used)
upgrade_type=$(ynh_check_app_version_changed)
#=================================================
# REMOVE SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
# STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE
#=================================================
# REMOVE SYSTEMD SERVICE
ynh_script_progression --message="Stopping a systemd service..." --weight=1
ynh_systemd_action --service_name=$app --action="stop" --log_path="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Removing system configurations related to $app..." --weight=1
# INSTALL DEPENDENCIES
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Installing dependencies..." --weight=5
# This should be a symetric version of what happens in the install script
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_install_nodejs --nodejs_version=$nodejs_version
# Remove the service from the list of services known by YunoHost (added from `yunohost service add`)
if ynh_exec_warn_less yunohost service status $app >/dev/null
then
ynh_script_progression --message="Removing $app service integration..." --weight=1
yunohost service remove $app
fi
# Upgrade NPM
ynh_npm install --global npm@latest
ynh_remove_systemd_config
# Install Yarn
ynh_npm install --global yarn
ynh_remove_nginx_config
#=================================================
# "REBUILD" THE APP (DEPLOY NEW SOURCES, RERUN NPM BUILD...)
#=================================================
# DOWNLOAD, CHECK AND UNPACK SOURCE
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Setting up source files..." --weight=1
ynh_remove_fpm_config
# Download, check integrity, uncompress and patch the source from app.src
ynh_setup_source --dest_dir="$install_dir" --force-replace=1
ynh_remove_logrotate
chmod 750 "$install_dir"
chmod -R o-rwx "$install_dir"
chown -R $app:www-data "$install_dir"
ynh_remove_fail2ban_config
#=================================================
# BUILD APP
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Building app... This may take quiete some time" --weight=30
# Remove other various files specific to the app... such as :
pushd $install_dir
ynh_use_nodejs
ynh_secure_remove --file="/etc/cron.d/$app"
ynh_script_progression --message="Fetching Yarn dev dependencies... This can be very long, be patient !" --weight=18
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_exec_as $app env $ynh_node_load_PATH yarn install --network-timeout=100000
ynh_secure_remove --file="/etc/$app"
ynh_script_progression --message="Building Yarn dev dependencies... This can be very long, be patient !" --weight=25
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_exec_as $app env $ynh_node_load_PATH yarn run build
ynh_secure_remove --file="/var/log/$app"
ynh_script_progression --message="Cleaning cache... " --weight=3
ynh_exec_warn_less sudo -u $app env $ynh_node_load_PATH yarn cache clean 2>&1
popd
chmod 750 "$install_dir"
chmod -R o-rwx "$install_dir"
chown -R $app:$app "$install_dir"
#=================================================
# SETUP SYSTEMD
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring a systemd service..."
# Create a dedicated systemd config
ynh_add_systemd_config
#=================================================
# GENERIC FINALIZATION
#=================================================
# LOGROTATE
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring logrotate to manage application logfiles" --weight=1
# Use logrotate to manage application logfile(s)
ynh_use_logrotate --specific_user=$app
touch /var/log/$app/$app.log
chown -R $app:www-data /var/log/$app/
#=================================================
# INTEGRATE SERVICE IN YUNOHOST
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Integrating service in YunoHost..."
yunohost service add $app --log="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
#=================================================
# RECONFIGURE THE APP (UPDATE CONF, APPLY MIGRATIONS...)
#=================================================
# UPDATE A CONFIG FILE
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Updating a configuration file..." --weight=1
ynh_add_config --template="../conf/.env" --destination="$install_dir/.env"
chmod 600 "$install_dir/.env"
chown $app:$app "$install_dir/.env"
#=================================================
# START SYSTEMD SERVICE
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Starting a systemd service..." --weight=1
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_systemd_action --service_name=$app --action="start" --log_path="/var/log/$app/$app.log" --line_match=""
#=================================================
# END OF SCRIPT
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Removal of $app completed" --last
ynh_script_progression --message="Upgrade of $app completed" --last

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source ../settings/scripts/_common.sh
source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers
#=================================================
# STANDARD RESTORATION STEPS
#=================================================
# RESTORE THE NGINX CONFIGURATION
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Restoring the NGINX web server configuration..." --weight=1
ynh_restore_file --origin_path="/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/$app.conf"
#=================================================
# RESTORE THE APP MAIN DIR
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Restoring the app main directory..." --weight=1
ynh_script_progression --message="Restoring the app main directory..." --weight=3
ynh_restore_file --origin_path="$install_dir"
# $install_dir will automatically be initialized with some decent
# permissions by default ... however, you may need to recursively reapply
# ownership to all files such as after the ynh_setup_source step
chmod 750 "$install_dir"
chmod -R o-rwx "$install_dir"
chown -R $app:www-data "$install_dir"
#=================================================
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ynh_restore_file --origin_path="$data_dir" --not_mandatory
# (Same as for install dir)
mkdir -p $data_dir
chmod 750 "$data_dir"
chmod -R o-rwx "$data_dir"
chown -R $app:www-data "$data_dir"
#=================================================
# RESTORE THE MYSQL DATABASE
# SPECIFIC RESTORATION
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Restoring the MySQL database..." --weight=1
# REINSTALL DEPENDENCIES
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Reinstalling dependencies..." --weight=10
ynh_mysql_connect_as --user=$db_user --password=$db_pwd --database=$db_name < ./db.sql
# Define and install dependencies
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_install_nodejs --nodejs_version=$nodejs_version
#=================================================
# RESTORE SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
# RESTORE SYSTEMD
#=================================================
# RESTORE THE PHP-FPM CONFIGURATION
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Restoring system configurations related to $app..." --weight=1
# This should be a symetric version of what happens in the install script
ynh_restore_file --origin_path="/etc/php/$phpversion/fpm/pool.d/$app.conf"
ynh_restore_file --origin_path="/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/$app.conf"
ynh_script_progression --message="Restoring the systemd configuration..." --weight=1
ynh_restore_file --origin_path="/etc/systemd/system/$app.service"
systemctl enable $app.service --quiet
yunohost service add $app --description="A short description of the app" --log="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
#=================================================
# RESTORE THE LOGROTATE CONFIGURATION
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Restoring the logrotate configuration..." --weight=1
mkdir -p "/var/log/$app"
chown -R $app: "/var/log/$app"
ynh_restore_file --origin_path="/etc/logrotate.d/$app"
ynh_restore_file --origin_path="/etc/fail2ban/jail.d/$app.conf"
ynh_restore_file --origin_path="/etc/fail2ban/filter.d/$app.conf"
ynh_systemd_action --action=restart --service_name=fail2ban
#=================================================
# INTEGRATE SERVICE IN YUNOHOST
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Integrating service in YunoHost..." --weight=1
# Other various files...
yunohost service add $app --log="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
#=================================================
# START SYSTEMD SERVICE
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Starting a systemd service..." --weight=1
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_systemd_action --service_name=$app --action="start" --log_path="/var/log/$app/$app.log" --line_match=""
ynh_restore_file --origin_path="/etc/cron.d/$app"
ynh_restore_file --origin_path="/etc/$app/"
#=================================================
# GENERIC FINALIZATION
#=================================================
# RELOAD NGINX AND PHP-FPM OR THE APP SERVICE
# RELOAD NGINX
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Reloading NGINX web server and $app's service..." --weight=1
# Typically you only have either $app or php-fpm but not both at the same time...
ynh_systemd_action --service_name=$app --action="start" --log_path="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
ynh_systemd_action --service_name=php$phpversion-fpm --action=reload
ynh_script_progression --message="Reloading NGINX web server..." --weight=1
ynh_systemd_action --service_name=nginx --action=reload

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source _common.sh
source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers
# Settings are automatically loaded as bash variables
# in every app script context, therefore typically these will exist:
# - $domain
# - $path
# - $language
# - $install_dir
# - $port
# ...
# In the context of upgrade,
# - resources are automatically provisioned / updated / deleted (depending on existing resources)
# - a safety backup is automatically created by the core and will be restored if the upgrade fails
### This helper will compare the version of the currently installed app and the version of the upstream package.
### $upgrade_type can have 2 different values
### - UPGRADE_APP if the upstream app version has changed
### - UPGRADE_PACKAGE if only the YunoHost package has changed
### ynh_check_app_version_changed will stop the upgrade if the app is up to date.
### UPGRADE_APP should be used to upgrade the core app only if there's an upgrade to do.
upgrade_type=$(ynh_check_app_version_changed)
#=================================================
# STANDARD UPGRADE STEPS
#=================================================
# ENSURE DOWNWARD COMPATIBILITY
#=================================================
#ynh_script_progression --message="Ensuring downward compatibility..." --weight=1
#
# N.B. : the following setting migration snippets are provided as *EXAMPLES*
# of what you may want to do in some cases (e.g. a setting was not defined on
# some legacy installs and you therefore want to initiaze stuff during upgrade)
#
# If db_name doesn't exist, create it
#if [ -z "$db_name" ]; then
# db_name=$(ynh_sanitize_dbid --db_name=$app)
# ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=db_name --value=$db_name
#fi
# If install_dir doesn't exist, create it
#if [ -z "$install_dir" ]; then
# install_dir=/var/www/$app
# ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=install_dir --value=$install_dir
#fi
#=================================================
# STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE
#=================================================
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ynh_systemd_action --service_name=$app --action="stop" --log_path="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
#=================================================
# INSTALL DEPENDENCIES
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Installing dependencies..." --weight=5
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_install_nodejs --nodejs_version=$nodejs_version
# Upgrade NPM
ynh_npm install --global npm@latest
# Install Yarn
ynh_npm install --global yarn
#=================================================
# "REBUILD" THE APP (DEPLOY NEW SOURCES, RERUN NPM BUILD...)
#=================================================
# DOWNLOAD, CHECK AND UNPACK SOURCE
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Setting up source files..." --weight=1
if [ "$upgrade_type" == "UPGRADE_APP" ]
then
ynh_script_progression --message="Upgrading source files..." --weight=1
# Download, check integrity, uncompress and patch the source from app.src
ynh_setup_source --dest_dir="$install_dir" --full-repace=1
# Download, check integrity, uncompress and patch the source from manifest.toml
ynh_setup_source --dest_dir="$install_dir"
fi
# $install_dir will automatically be initialized with some decent
# permissions by default ... however, you may need to recursively reapply
# ownership to all files such as after the ynh_setup_source step
chmod 750 "$install_dir"
chmod -R o-rwx "$install_dir"
chown -R $app:www-data "$install_dir"
#=================================================
# REAPPLY SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
# BUILD APP
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Upgrading system configurations related to $app..." --weight=1
ynh_script_progression --message="Building app... This may take quiete some time" --weight=30
# This should be a literal copypaste of what happened in the install's "System configuration" section
pushd $install_dir
ynh_use_nodejs
ynh_add_fpm_config
ynh_script_progression --message="Fetching Yarn dev dependencies... This can be very long, be patient !" --weight=18
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_exec_as $app env $ynh_node_load_PATH yarn install --network-timeout=100000
ynh_add_nginx_config
ynh_script_progression --message="Building Yarn dev dependencies... This can be very long, be patient !" --weight=25
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_exec_as $app env $ynh_node_load_PATH yarn run build
ynh_script_progression --message="Cleaning cache... " --weight=3
ynh_exec_warn_less sudo -u $app env $ynh_node_load_PATH yarn cache clean 2>&1
popd
chmod 750 "$install_dir"
chmod -R o-rwx "$install_dir"
chown -R $app:$app "$install_dir"
#=================================================
# SETUP SYSTEMD
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring a systemd service..."
# Create a dedicated systemd config
ynh_add_systemd_config
yunohost service add $app --description="A short description of the app" --log="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
#=================================================
# GENERIC FINALIZATION
#=================================================
# LOGROTATE
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring logrotate to manage application logfiles" --weight=1
ynh_use_logrotate --non-append
# Use logrotate to manage application logfile(s)
ynh_use_logrotate --specific_user=$app
touch /var/log/$app/$app.log
chown -R $app:www-data /var/log/$app/
ynh_add_fail2ban_config --logpath="/var/log/nginx/${domain}-error.log" --failregex="Regex to match into the log for a failed login"
#=================================================
# INTEGRATE SERVICE IN YUNOHOST
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Integrating service in YunoHost..."
yunohost service add $app --log="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
#=================================================
# RECONFIGURE THE APP (UPDATE CONF, APPLY MIGRATIONS...)
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#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Updating a configuration file..." --weight=1
### Same as during install
###
### The file will automatically be backed-up if it's found to be manually modified (because
### ynh_add_config keeps track of the file's checksum)
ynh_add_config --template="../conf/jellyseerr.conf" --destination="$install_dir/jellyseerr.conf"
ynh_add_config --template="some_config_file" --destination="$install_dir/some_config_file"
# FIXME: this should be handled by the core in the future
# You may need to use chmod 600 instead of 400,
# for example if the app is expected to be able to modify its own config
chmod 400 "$install_dir/some_config_file"
chown $app:$app "$install_dir/some_config_file"
### For more complex cases where you want to replace stuff using regexes,
### you shoud rely on ynh_replace_string (which is basically a wrapper for sed)
### When doing so, you also need to manually call ynh_store_file_checksum
###
### ynh_replace_string --match_string="match_string" --replace_string="replace_string" --target_file="$install_dir/some_config_file"
### ynh_store_file_checksum --file="$install_dir/some_config_file"
chmod 600 "$install_dir/jellyseerr.conf"
chown $app:$app "$install_dir/jellyseerr.conf"
#=================================================
# START SYSTEMD SERVICE
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Starting a systemd service..." --weight=1
ynh_systemd_action --service_name=$app --action="start" --log_path="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
ynh_exec_warn_less ynh_systemd_action --service_name=$app --action="start" --log_path="/var/log/$app/$app.log" --line_match=""
#=================================================
# END OF SCRIPT