Misc fixes in the helpers to clean the autodoc

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Alexandre Aubin 2018-03-09 17:55:07 +01:00
parent bdface200a
commit 935b972d6e
4 changed files with 32 additions and 31 deletions

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
#
# usage: ynh_use_logrotate [logfile] [--non-append]
# | arg: logfile - absolute path of logfile
# | option: --non-append - Replace the config file instead of appending this new config.
# | arg: --non-append - (Option) Replace the config file instead of appending this new config.
#
# If no argument provided, a standard directory will be use. /var/log/${app}
# You can provide a path with the directory only or with the logfile.
@ -64,9 +64,9 @@ ynh_remove_logrotate () {
# Create a dedicated systemd config
#
# usage: ynh_add_systemd_config [Service name] [Template name]
# | arg: Service name (optionnal, $app by default)
# | arg: Name of template file (optionnal, this is 'systemd' by default, meaning ./conf/systemd.service will be used as template)
# usage: ynh_add_systemd_config [service] [template]
# | arg: service - Service name (optionnal, $app by default)
# | arg: template - Name of template file (optionnal, this is 'systemd' by default, meaning ./conf/systemd.service will be used as template)
#
# This will use the template ../conf/<templatename>.service
# to generate a systemd config, by replacing the following keywords
@ -76,7 +76,6 @@ ynh_remove_logrotate () {
# __APP__ by $app
# __FINALPATH__ by $final_path
#
# usage: ynh_add_systemd_config
ynh_add_systemd_config () {
local service_name="${1:-$app}"
@ -101,10 +100,9 @@ ynh_add_systemd_config () {
# Remove the dedicated systemd config
#
# usage: ynh_remove_systemd_config [Service name]
# | arg: Service name (optionnal, $app by default)
# usage: ynh_remove_systemd_config [service]
# | arg: service - Service name (optionnal, $app by default)
#
# usage: ynh_remove_systemd_config
ynh_remove_systemd_config () {
local service_name="${1:-$app}"
@ -119,6 +117,8 @@ ynh_remove_systemd_config () {
# Create a dedicated nginx config
#
# usage: ynh_add_nginx_config
#
# This will use a template in ../conf/nginx.conf
# __PATH__ by $path_url
# __DOMAIN__ by $domain
@ -126,7 +126,6 @@ ynh_remove_systemd_config () {
# __NAME__ by $app
# __FINALPATH__ by $final_path
#
# usage: ynh_add_nginx_config
ynh_add_nginx_config () {
finalnginxconf="/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/$app.conf"
ynh_backup_if_checksum_is_different "$finalnginxconf"

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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
# Validate an IP address
#
# usage: ynh_validate_ip [family] [ip_address]
# | ret: 0 for valid ip addresses, 1 otherwise
#
# example: ynh_validate_ip 4 111.222.333.444
#
# usage: ynh_validate_ip <family> <ip_address>
#
# exit code : 0 for valid ip addresses, 1 otherwise
ynh_validate_ip()
{
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/319279/how-to-validate-ip-address-in-python#319298
@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ EOF
# example: ynh_validate_ip4 111.222.333.444
#
# usage: ynh_validate_ip4 <ip_address>
# | ret: 0 for valid ipv4 addresses, 1 otherwise
#
# exit code : 0 for valid ipv4 addresses, 1 otherwise
ynh_validate_ip4()
{
ynh_validate_ip 4 $1
@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ ynh_validate_ip4()
# example: ynh_validate_ip6 2000:dead:beef::1
#
# usage: ynh_validate_ip6 <ip_address>
# | ret: 0 for valid ipv6 addresses, 1 otherwise
#
# exit code : 0 for valid ipv6 addresses, 1 otherwise
ynh_validate_ip6()
{
ynh_validate_ip 6 $1

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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ ynh_mysql_create_user() {
#
# usage: ynh_mysql_user_exists user
# | arg: user - the user for which to check existence
function ynh_mysql_user_exists()
ynh_mysql_user_exists()
{
local user=$1
if [[ -z $(ynh_mysql_execute_as_root "SELECT User from mysql.user WHERE User = '$user';") ]]
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ ynh_mysql_remove_db () {
# Sanitize a string intended to be the name of a database
# (More specifically : replace - and . by _)
#
# Exemple: dbname=$(ynh_sanitize_dbid $app)
# example: dbname=$(ynh_sanitize_dbid $app)
#
# usage: ynh_sanitize_dbid name
# | arg: name - name to correct/sanitize

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@ -1,18 +1,17 @@
# Manage a fail of the script
#
# Print a warning to inform that the script was failed
# Execute the ynh_clean_setup function if used in the app script
#
# usage of ynh_clean_setup function
# This function provide a way to clean some residual of installation that not managed by remove script.
# To use it, simply add in your script:
# usage:
# ynh_exit_properly is used only by the helper ynh_abort_if_errors.
# You should not use it directly.
# Instead, add to your script:
# ynh_clean_setup () {
# instructions...
# }
# This function is optionnal.
#
# Usage: ynh_exit_properly is used only by the helper ynh_abort_if_errors.
# You must not use it directly.
# This function provide a way to clean some residual of installation that not managed by remove script.
#
# It prints a warning to inform that the script was failed, and execute the ynh_clean_setup function if used in the app script
#
ynh_exit_properly () {
local exit_code=$?
if [ "$exit_code" -eq 0 ]; then
@ -31,20 +30,23 @@ ynh_exit_properly () {
ynh_die # Exit with error status
}
# Exit if an error occurs during the execution of the script.
# Exits if an error occurs during the execution of the script.
#
# Stop immediatly the execution if an error occured or if a empty variable is used.
# The execution of the script is derivate to ynh_exit_properly function before exit.
# usage: ynh_abort_if_errors
#
# This configure the rest of the script execution such that, if an error occurs
# or if an empty variable is used, the execution of the script stops
# immediately and a call to `ynh_exit_properly` is triggered.
#
# Usage: ynh_abort_if_errors
ynh_abort_if_errors () {
set -eu # Exit if a command fail, and if a variable is used unset.
trap ynh_exit_properly EXIT # Capturing exit signals on shell script
}
# Return the Debian release codename (i.e. jessie, stretch, etc.)
# Fetch the Debian release codename
#
# usage: ynh_get_debian_release
# | ret: The Debian release codename (i.e. jessie, stretch, ...)
ynh_get_debian_release () {
echo $(lsb_release --codename --short)
}
}