#!/bin/bash # Keep this path for calling _common.sh inside the execution's context of backup and restore scripts source ../settings/scripts/_common.sh source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers #================================================= # ACTIVATE MAINTENANCE MODE #================================================= ynh_maintenance_mode_ON #================================================= # RESTORE THE APP MAIN DIR #================================================= ynh_script_progression "Restoring the app main directory..." ynh_restore "$install_dir" # Set file and directories ownership mkdir -p $install_dir/wp-content/uploads mkdir -p $install_dir/wp-content/temp #REMOVEME? Assuming the install dir is setup using ynh_setup_source, the proper chmod/chowns are now already applied and it shouldn't be necessary to tweak perms | chown -R $app:www-data "$install_dir" find "$install_dir" -type d -exec chmod 750 {} \; find "$install_dir" -type f -exec chmod 640 {} \; find "$install_dir/wp-content/uploads" -type d -exec chmod 770 {} \; find "$install_dir/wp-content/temp" -type d -exec chmod 770 {} \; setfacl -Rm d:g:www-data:rwX "$install_dir/wp-content/uploads" setfacl -Rm d:g:www-data:rwX "$install_dir/wp-content/temp" #REMOVEME? Assuming the file is setup using ynh_config_add, the proper chmod/chowns are now already applied and it shouldn't be necessary to tweak perms | chmod 400 "$install_dir/wp-config.php" #REMOVEME? Assuming the file is setup using ynh_config_add, the proper chmod/chowns are now already applied and it shouldn't be necessary to tweak perms | chown $app:$app "$install_dir/wp-config.php" #================================================= # RESTORE THE MYSQL DATABASE #================================================= ynh_script_progression "Restoring the MySQL database..." ynh_mysql_db_shell < ./db.sql #================================================= # RESTORE THE PHP-FPM CONFIGURATION #================================================= ynh_script_progression "Restoring the PHP-FPM configuration..." # Restore the file first, so it can have a backup if different ynh_restore "/etc/php/$php_version/fpm/pool.d/$app.conf" # Recreate a dedicated php-fpm config ynh_config_add_phpfpm ynh_restore "/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/$app.conf" ynh_restore "/etc/cron.d/$app" ynh_restore "/etc/fail2ban/jail.d/$app.conf" ynh_restore "/etc/fail2ban/filter.d/$app.conf" ynh_systemctl --action=restart --service=fail2ban #================================================= # RELOAD NGINX AND PHP-FPM #================================================= ynh_script_progression "Reloading NGINX web server and PHP-FPM..." ynh_systemctl --service=php$php_version-fpm --action=reload ynh_systemctl --service=nginx --action=reload #================================================= # DEACTIVE MAINTENANCE MODE #================================================= ynh_maintenance_mode_OFF #================================================= # END OF SCRIPT #================================================= ynh_script_progression "Restoration completed for $app"