# No set -eu for this particular app restore script (see comment near the end) #set -eu restore_dir=$1 app=$2 # Get old parameter of the app domain=$(sudo yunohost app setting $app domain) path=$(sudo yunohost app setting $app path) # Restore www directory sudo cp -a "${restore_dir}/var/www/$app" /var/www/$app # Restore nginx conf nginx_conf=/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/$app.conf sudo cp -a "${restore_dir}/conf/nginx.conf" $nginx_conf # Restore custom file sudo cp -a "${restore_dir}/importantfile" /etc/importantfile sudo yunohost app checkport 12345 if [[ ! $? -eq 0 ]]; then echo "Ogod noez the port 12345 aint available!!" exit 1 fi # Restore the database db_user=$app db_pwd=$(sudo yunohost app setting $app mysqlpwd) sudo yunohost app initdb $db_user -p $db_pwd sudo su -c "mysql -u $db_user -p$db_pwd $app < ${restore_dir}/db.sql" # Some scripts wanted to delete the db.sql... This won't make the script crash # even if restore_dir is in read-only as long as there's no set -eu activated... sudo rm ${restore_dir}/db.sql # Set the app as public sudo yunohost app setting $app unprotected_uris -v "/" # Reload/reconfigure services sudo service nginx reload sudo yunohost app ssowatconf