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#!/bin/bash
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#=================================================
# GENERIC START
#=================================================
# IMPORT GENERIC HELPERS
#=================================================
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source _common.sh
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source ynh_systemd_action
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source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers
#=================================================
# MANAGE SCRIPT FAILURE
#=================================================
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ynh_clean_setup () {
### Remove this function if there's nothing to clean before calling the remove script.
true
}
# Exit if an error occurs during the execution of the script
ynh_abort_if_errors
#=================================================
# RETRIEVE ARGUMENTS FROM THE MANIFEST
#=================================================
domain=$YNH_APP_ARG_DOMAIN
path_url=$YNH_APP_ARG_PATH
is_public=$YNH_APP_ARG_IS_PUBLIC
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### 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
### The instance number is available as $YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NUMBER (equals "1", "2", ...)
### The app instance name is available as $YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NAME
### - the first time the app is installed, YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NAME = ynhexample
### - the second time the app is installed, YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NAME = ynhexample__2
### - ynhexample__{N} for the subsequent installations, with N=3,4, ...
### The app instance name is probably what interests you most, since this is
### guaranteed to be unique. This is a good unique identifier to define installation path,
### db names, ...
app=$YNH_APP_INSTANCE_NAME
#=================================================
# CHECK IF THE APP CAN BE INSTALLED WITH THESE ARGS
#=================================================
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ynh_print_info "Validating installation parameters..."
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# Check machine architecture (in particular, we don't support ARM and 32bit machines)
[[ $(uname -m) == "x86_64" ]] || ynh_die "Sorry, but this app can only be installed on a x86, 64 bits machine :("
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### If the app uses nginx as web server (written in HTML/PHP in most cases), the final path should be "/var/www/$app".
### If the app provides an internal web server (or uses another application server such as uwsgi), the final path should be "/opt/yunohost/$app"
final_path=/var/www/$app
test ! -e "$final_path" || ynh_die "This path already contains a folder"
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# Normalize the url path syntax
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path_url=$(ynh_normalize_url_path $path_url)
# Register (book) web path
ynh_webpath_register $app $domain $path_url
#=================================================
# STORE SETTINGS FROM MANIFEST
#=================================================
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ynh_print_info "Storing installation settings..."
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ynh_app_setting_set $app domain $domain
ynh_app_setting_set $app path $path_url
ynh_app_setting_set $app is_public $is_public
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#=================================================
# STANDARD MODIFICATIONS
#=================================================
# FIND AND OPEN A PORT
#=================================================
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ynh_print_info "Configuring firewall..."
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### Use these lines if you have to open a port for the application
### `ynh_find_port` will find the first available port starting from the given port.
### If you're not using these lines:
### - Remove the section "CLOSE A PORT" in the remove script
# Find a free port
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port=$(ynh_find_port 8095)
# Open this port
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#ynh_exec_warn_less yunohost firewall allow --no-upnp TCP $port
ynh_app_setting_set $app port $port
#=================================================
# INSTALL DEPENDENCIES
#=================================================
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ynh_print_info "Installing dependencies..."
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### `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.
### If you're not using this helper:
### - Remove the section "REMOVE DEPENDENCIES" in the remove script
### - As well as the section "REINSTALL DEPENDENCIES" in the restore script
### - And the section "UPGRADE DEPENDENCIES" in the upgrade script
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ynh_install_nodejs 8.15.1
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ynh_use_nodejs
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ynh_install_app_dependencies $pkg_dependencies
#=================================================
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# START MONGODB
#=================================================
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ynh_print_info "Starting mongodb ..."
# Start mogodb
systemctl enable mongodb
systemctl restart mongodb
#=================================================
# CREATE A MONGODB DATABASE
#=================================================
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ynh_print_info "Creating a MongoDB database..."
### 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.
### The password will be stored as 'mysqlpwd' into the app settings,
### and will be available as $db_pwd
### If you're not using these lines:
### - Remove the section "BACKUP THE MYSQL DATABASE" in the backup script
### - Remove also the section "REMOVE THE MYSQL DATABASE" in the remove script
### - As well as the section "RESTORE THE MYSQL DATABASE" in the restore script
db_name=$(ynh_sanitize_dbid $app)
ynh_app_setting_set $app db_name $db_name
#ynh_mysql_setup_db $db_name $db_name
#=================================================
# DOWNLOAD, CHECK AND UNPACK SOURCE
#=================================================
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ynh_print_info "Setting up source files..."
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### `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 conf/app.src
ynh_app_setting_set $app final_path $final_path
# Download, check integrity, uncompress and patch the source from app.src
ynh_setup_source "$final_path"
#=================================================
# NGINX CONFIGURATION
#=================================================
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ynh_print_info "Configuring nginx web server..."
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### `ynh_add_nginx_config` will use the file conf/nginx.conf
# Create a dedicated nginx config
ynh_add_nginx_config
#=================================================
# CREATE DEDICATED USER
#=================================================
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ynh_print_info "Configuring system user..."
# Create a system user
ynh_system_user_create $app "$final_path"
#=================================================
# SPECIFIC SETUP
#=================================================
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# Start mogodb
ynh_print_info "Starting mongodb ..."
systemctl enable mongodb
systemctl restart mongodb
#=================================================
# SETUP SYSTEMD
#=================================================
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ynh_print_info "Configuring a systemd service..."
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### `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
# Create a dedicated systemd config
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ynh_replace_string "__NODEJS_PATH__" "$nodejs_path" "../conf/systemd.service"
ynh_add_systemd_config
#=================================================
# MODIFY A CONFIG FILE
#=================================================
### `ynh_replace_string` is used to replace a string in a file.
### (It's compatible with sed regular expressions syntax)
cp "../conf/.env" "$final_path/.env"
ynh_replace_string "__NODEJS_PATH__" "$nodejs_path" "$final_path/.env"
ynh_replace_string "__DB_NAME__" "$db_name" "$final_path/.env"
ynh_replace_string "__DOMAIN_URI__" "$domain$path_url" "$final_path/.env"
ynh_replace_string "__PORT__" "$port" "$final_path/.env"
#=================================================
# STORE THE CONFIG FILE CHECKSUM
#=================================================
### `ynh_store_file_checksum` is used to store the checksum of a file.
### That way, during the upgrade script, by using `ynh_backup_if_checksum_is_different`,
### you can make a backup of this file before modifying it again if the admin had modified it.
# Calculate and store the config file checksum into the app settings
ynh_store_file_checksum "$final_path/.env"
#=================================================
# GENERIC FINALIZATION
#=================================================
# SECURE FILES AND DIRECTORIES
#=================================================
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ynh_print_info "Fixing permissions ..."
### For security reason, any app should set the permissions to root: before anything else.
### Then, if write authorization is needed, any access should be given only to directories
### that really need such authorization.
# Set strong right permissions to app files
chown -R $app: "$final_path"
chmod -R 640 "$final_path"
find "$final_path" -type d -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 750
#=================================================
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# ADVERTISE SERVICE IN ADMIN PANEL
#=================================================
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### `yunohost service add` is a CLI yunohost command to add a service in the admin panel.
### You'll find the service in the 'services' section of YunoHost admin panel.
### This CLI command would be useless if the app does not have any services (systemd or sysvinit)
### If you're not using these lines:
### - You can remove these files in conf/.
### - Remove the section "REMOVE SERVICE FROM ADMIN PANEL" in the remove script
### - As well as the section ADVERTISE SERVICE IN ADMIN PANEL" in the restore script
yunohost service add mongodb --log "/var/log/mongodb/mongodb.log"
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yunohost service add $app
#=================================================
# SETUP SSOWAT
#=================================================
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ynh_print_info "Configuring SSOwat..."
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# Make app public if necessary
if [ $is_public -eq 1 ]
then
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# unprotected_uris allows SSO credentials to be passed anyway.
ynh_app_setting_set $app unprotected_uris "/"
fi
#=================================================
# RELOAD NGINX
#=================================================
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ynh_print_info "Reloading nginx web server..."
systemctl reload nginx
#=================================================
# START SERVICE
#=================================================
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ynh_systemd_action --action=start --service_name=$app --log_path="systemd" --line_match="Kadira: completed instrumenting the app"
sleep 10
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#=================================================
# END OF SCRIPT
#=================================================
ynh_print_info "Installation of $app completed"