#!/bin/bash # Create a system user # # usage: ynh_system_user_create user_name [home_dir] # | arg: user_name - Name of the system user that will be create # | arg: password - user password (for SMTP access) ynh_system_user_create_smtp () { if ! ynh_system_user_exists "$1" # Check if the user exists on the system then # If the user doesn't exist sudo useradd --no-create-home --system --user-group "$1" --shell /bin/false --password "$2" || ynh_die "Unable to create $1 system account" fi } ynh_psql_test_if_first_run() { if [ -f /etc/yunohost/psql ]; then echo "PostgreSQL is already installed, no need to create master password" else pgsql=$(ynh_string_random) echo "$pgsql" >> /etc/yunohost/psql systemctl start postgresql sudo -u postgres psql -c"ALTER user postgres WITH PASSWORD '${pgsql}'" # we can't use peer since YunoHost create users with nologin sed -i '/local\s*all\s*all\s*peer/i \ local all all password' /etc/postgresql/9.4/main/pg_hba.conf systemctl enable postgresql systemctl reload postgresql fi } # Open a connection as a user # # example: ynh_psql_connect_as 'user' 'pass' <<< "UPDATE ...;" # example: ynh_psql_connect_as 'user' 'pass' < /path/to/file.sql # # usage: ynh_psql_connect_as user pwd [db] # | arg: user - the user name to connect as # | arg: pwd - the user password # | arg: db - the database to connect to ynh_psql_connect_as() { user="$1" pwd="$2" db="$3" sudo -u postgres PGUSER="${user}" PGPASSWORD="${pwd}" psql "${db}" } # # Execute a command as root user # # usage: ynh_psql_execute_as_root sql [db] # | arg: sql - the SQL command to execute # | arg: db - the database to connect to ynh_psql_execute_as_root () { sql="$1" sudo -u postgres psql <<< "$sql" } # Execute a command from a file as root user # # usage: ynh_psql_execute_file_as_root file [db] # | arg: file - the file containing SQL commands # | arg: db - the database to connect to ynh_psql_execute_file_as_root() { file="$1" db="$2" su -c "psql $db" postgres < $file } # Create a database, an user and its password. Then store the password in the app's config # # After executing this helper, the password of the created database will be available in $db_pwd # It will also be stored as "psqlpwd" into the app settings. # # usage: ynh_psql_setup_db user name [pwd] # | arg: user - Owner of the database # | arg: name - Name of the database # | arg: pwd - Password of the database. If not given, a password will be generated ynh_psql_setup_db () { db_user="$1" app="$1" db_name="$2" new_db_pwd=$(ynh_string_random) # Generate a random password # If $3 is not given, use new_db_pwd instead for db_pwd. db_pwd="${3:-$new_db_pwd}" ynh_psql_create_db "$db_name" "$db_user" "$db_pwd" # Create the database ynh_app_setting_set "$app" psqlpwd "$db_pwd" # Store the password in the app's config } # Create a database and grant optionnaly privilegies to a user # # usage: ynh_psql_create_db db [user [pwd]] # | arg: db - the database name to create # | arg: user - the user to grant privilegies # | arg: pwd - the user password ynh_psql_create_db() { db="$1" user="$2" pwd="$3" ynh_psql_create_user "$user" "$pwd" sudo -u postgres createdb --owner="${user}" "${db}" } # Drop a database # # usage: ynh_psql_drop_db db # | arg: db - the database name to drop # | arg: user - the user to drop ynh_psql_remove_db() { db="$1" user="$2" sudo -u postgres dropdb "${db}" ynh_psql_drop_user "${user}" } # Dump a database # # example: ynh_psql_dump_db 'roundcube' > ./dump.sql # # usage: ynh_psql_dump_db db # | arg: db - the database name to dump # | ret: the psqldump output ynh_psql_dump_db() { db="$1" sudo -u postgres pg_dump "${db}" } # Create a user # # usage: ynh_psql_create_user user pwd [host] # | arg: user - the user name to create ynh_psql_create_user() { user="$1" pwd="$2" sudo -u postgres psql -c"CREATE USER ${user} WITH PASSWORD '${pwd}'" } # Drop a user # # usage: ynh_psql_drop_user user # | arg: user - the user name to drop ynh_psql_drop_user() { user="$1" sudo -u postgres dropuser "${user}" }