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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ is_public=$YNH_APP_ARG_IS_PUBLIC
language=$YNH_APP_ARG_LANGUAGE
admin=$YNH_APP_ARG_ADMIN
password=$YNH_APP_ARG_PASSWORD
phpversion=$YNH_PHP_VERSION
### If it's a multi-instance app, meaning it can be installed several times independently
### The id of the app as stated in the manifest is available as $YNH_APP_ID
@ -73,13 +74,15 @@ ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=domain --value=$domain
ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=path --value=$path_url
ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=language --value=$language
ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=admin --value=$admin
ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=password --value=$password
#=================================================
# STANDARD MODIFICATIONS
#=================================================
# FIND AND OPEN A PORT
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Finding an available port..." --time --weight=1
# ynh_script_progression --message="Finding an available port..." --time --weight=1
### Use these lines if you have to open a port for the application
### `ynh_find_port` will find the first available port starting from the given port.
@ -87,8 +90,8 @@ ynh_script_progression --message="Finding an available port..." --time --weight=
### - Remove the section "CLOSE A PORT" in the remove script
# Find an available port
port=$(ynh_find_port --port=8095)
ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=port --value=$port
# port=$(ynh_find_port --port=8095)
# ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=port --value=$port
# Optional: Expose this port publicly
# (N.B.: you only need to do this if the app actually needs to expose the port publicly.
@ -101,7 +104,7 @@ ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=port --value=$port
#=================================================
# INSTALL DEPENDENCIES
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Installing dependencies..." --time --weight=1
# ynh_script_progression --message="Installing dependencies..." --time --weight=1
### `ynh_install_app_dependencies` allows you to add any "apt" dependencies to the package.
### Those deb packages will be installed as dependencies of this package.
@ -111,7 +114,7 @@ ynh_script_progression --message="Installing dependencies..." --time --weight=1
### - As well as the section "REINSTALL DEPENDENCIES" in the restore script
### - And the section "UPGRADE DEPENDENCIES" in the upgrade script
ynh_install_app_dependencies $pkg_dependencies
# ynh_install_app_dependencies $pkg_dependencies
#=================================================
# CREATE DEDICATED USER
@ -124,7 +127,7 @@ ynh_system_user_create --username=$app --home_dir="$final_path"
#=================================================
# CREATE A MYSQL DATABASE
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Creating a MySQL database..." --time --weight=1
# ynh_script_progression --message="Creating a MySQL database..." --time --weight=1
### Use these lines if you need a database for the application.
### `ynh_mysql_setup_db` will create a database, an associated user and a ramdom password.
@ -135,10 +138,10 @@ ynh_script_progression --message="Creating a MySQL database..." --time --weight=
### - Remove also the section "REMOVE THE MYSQL DATABASE" in the remove script
### - As well as the section "RESTORE THE MYSQL DATABASE" in the restore script
db_name=$(ynh_sanitize_dbid --db_name=$app)
db_user=$db_name
ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=db_name --value=$db_name
ynh_mysql_setup_db --db_user=$db_user --db_name=$db_name
# db_name=$(ynh_sanitize_dbid --db_name=$app)
# db_user=$db_name
# ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=db_name --value=$db_name
# ynh_mysql_setup_db --db_user=$db_user --db_name=$db_name
#=================================================
# DOWNLOAD, CHECK AND UNPACK SOURCE
@ -163,6 +166,9 @@ chmod 750 "$final_path"
chmod -R o-rwx "$final_path"
chown -R $app:www-data "$final_path"
# rename tinyfilemanager to index
sudo mv $final_path/tinyfilemanager.php $final_path/index.php
#=================================================
# NGINX CONFIGURATION
#=================================================
@ -190,7 +196,7 @@ ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring PHP-FPM..." --time --weight=1
### - And the section "PHP-FPM CONFIGURATION" in the upgrade script
# Create a dedicated PHP-FPM config
ynh_add_fpm_config
ynh_add_fpm_config --phpversion=$phpversion
#=================================================
# SPECIFIC SETUP
@ -201,7 +207,7 @@ ynh_add_fpm_config
#=================================================
# CREATE DATA DIRECTORY
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Creating a data directory..." --time --weight=1
# ynh_script_progression --message="Creating a data directory..." --time --weight=1
### Use these lines if you need to create a directory to store "persistent files" for the application.
### Usually this directory is used to store uploaded files or any file that won't be updated during
@ -211,10 +217,10 @@ ynh_script_progression --message="Creating a data directory..." --time --weight=
### - Remove the section "RESTORE THE DATA DIRECTORY" in the restore script
### - As well as the section "REMOVE DATA DIR" in the remove script
datadir=/home/yunohost.app/$app
ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=datadir --value=$datadir
# datadir=/home/yunohost.app/$app
# ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=datadir --value=$datadir
mkdir -p $datadir
# mkdir -p $datadir
# FIXME: this should be managed by the core in the future
# Here, as a packager, you may have to tweak the ownerhsip/permissions
@ -222,9 +228,9 @@ mkdir -p $datadir
# files in some cases.
# But FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, do not allow r/x for "others" on the entire folder -
# this will be treated as a security issue.
chmod 750 "$datadir"
chmod -R o-rwx "$datadir"
chown -R $app:www-data "$datadir"
# chmod 750 "$datadir"
# chmod -R o-rwx "$datadir"
# chown -R $app:www-data "$datadir"
#=================================================
# ADD A CONFIGURATION
@ -243,13 +249,13 @@ ynh_script_progression --message="Adding a configuration file..." --time --weigh
###
### Check the documentation of `ynh_add_config` for more info.
ynh_add_config --template="some_config_file" --destination="$final_path/some_config_file"
ynh_add_config --template="conf/config.php" --destination="$final_path/config.php"
# 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 "$final_path/some_config_file"
chown $app:$app "$final_path/some_config_file"
chmod 400 "$final_path/config.php"
chown $app:$app "$final_path/config.php"
### 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)
@ -261,7 +267,7 @@ chown $app:$app "$final_path/some_config_file"
#=================================================
# SETUP SYSTEMD
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring a systemd service..." --time --weight=1
# ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring a systemd service..." --time --weight=1
### `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.
@ -275,7 +281,7 @@ ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring a systemd service..." --time --wei
### - And the section "SETUP SYSTEMD" in the upgrade script
# Create a dedicated systemd config
ynh_add_systemd_config
# ynh_add_systemd_config
#=================================================
# SETUP APPLICATION WITH CURL
@ -287,16 +293,16 @@ ynh_add_systemd_config
### forms.
# Set the app as temporarily public for curl call
ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring SSOwat..." --time --weight=1
# ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring SSOwat..." --time --weight=1
# Making the app public for curl
ynh_permission_update --permission="main" --add="visitors"
# ynh_permission_update --permission="main" --add="visitors"
# Installation with curl
ynh_script_progression --message="Finalizing installation..." --time --weight=1
ynh_local_curl "/INSTALL_PATH" "key1=value1" "key2=value2" "key3=value3"
# ynh_script_progression --message="Finalizing installation..." --time --weight=1
# ynh_local_curl "/INSTALL_PATH" "key1=value1" "key2=value2" "key3=value3"
# Remove the public access
ynh_permission_update --permission="main" --remove="visitors"
# ynh_permission_update --permission="main" --remove="visitors"
#=================================================
# GENERIC FINALIZATION
@ -319,7 +325,7 @@ ynh_use_logrotate
#=================================================
# INTEGRATE SERVICE IN YUNOHOST
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Integrating service in YunoHost..." --time --weight=1
# ynh_script_progression --message="Integrating service in YunoHost..." --time --weight=1
### `yunohost service add` integrates a service in YunoHost. It then gets
### displayed in the admin interface and through the others `yunohost service` commands.
@ -330,7 +336,7 @@ ynh_script_progression --message="Integrating service in YunoHost..." --time --w
### - 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"
# yunohost service add $app --description="A short description of the app" --log="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
### Additional options starting with 3.8:
###
@ -351,7 +357,7 @@ yunohost service add $app --description="A short description of the app" --log="
#=================================================
# START SYSTEMD SERVICE
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Starting a systemd service..." --time --weight=1
# ynh_script_progression --message="Starting a systemd service..." --time --weight=1
### `ynh_systemd_action` is used to start a systemd service for an app.
### Only needed if you have configure a systemd service
@ -362,39 +368,39 @@ ynh_script_progression --message="Starting a systemd service..." --time --weight
### - And the section "STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE" and "START SYSTEMD SERVICE" in the change_url script
# Start a systemd service
ynh_systemd_action --service_name=$app --action="start" --log_path="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
# ynh_systemd_action --service_name=$app --action="start" --log_path="/var/log/$app/$app.log"
#=================================================
# SETUP FAIL2BAN
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring Fail2Ban..." --time --weight=1
# ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring Fail2Ban..." --time --weight=1
# Create a dedicated Fail2Ban config
ynh_add_fail2ban_config --logpath="/var/log/nginx/${domain}-error.log" --failregex="Regex to match into the log for a failed login"
# ynh_add_fail2ban_config --logpath="/var/log/nginx/${domain}-error.log" --failregex="Regex to match into the log for a failed login"
#=================================================
# SETUP SSOWAT
#=================================================
ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring permissions..." --time --weight=1
# ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring permissions..." --time --weight=1
# Make app public if necessary
if [ $is_public -eq 1 ]
then
# if [ $is_public -eq 1 ]
# then
# Everyone can access the app.
# The "main" permission is automatically created before the install script.
ynh_permission_update --permission="main" --add="visitors"
fi
# ynh_permission_update --permission="main" --add="visitors"
# fi
### N.B. : the following extra permissions only make sense if your app
### does have for example an admin interface or an API.
# Only the admin can access the admin panel of the app (if the app has an admin panel)
ynh_permission_create --permission="admin" --url="/admin" --allowed=$admin
# ynh_permission_create --permission="admin" --url="/admin" --allowed=$admin
# Everyone can access the API part
# We don't want to display the tile in the SSO so we put --show_tile="false"
# And we don't want the YunoHost admin to be able to remove visitors group to this permission, so we put --protected="true"
ynh_permission_create --permission="api" --url="/api" --allowed="visitors" --show_tile="false" --protected="true"
# ynh_permission_create --permission="api" --url="/api" --allowed="visitors" --show_tile="false" --protected="true"
#=================================================
# RELOAD NGINX