#!/bin/bash

YNH_APP_BASEDIR=${YNH_APP_BASEDIR:-$(realpath ..)}

# Handle script crashes / failures
#
# [internal]
#
# 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 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
#
# Requires YunoHost version 2.6.4 or higher.
ynh_exit_properly() {
    local exit_code=$?

    if [[ "${YNH_APP_ACTION:-}" =~ ^install$|^upgrade$|^restore$ ]]
    then
        rm -rf "/var/cache/yunohost/download/"
    fi

    if [ "$exit_code" -eq 0 ]; then
        exit 0 # Exit without error if the script ended correctly
    fi

    trap '' EXIT # Ignore new exit signals
    # Do not exit anymore if a command fail or if a variable is empty
    set +o errexit # set +e
    set +o nounset # set +u

    # Small tempo to avoid the next message being mixed up with other DEBUG messages
    sleep 0.5

    if type -t ynh_clean_setup >/dev/null; then # Check if the function exist in the app script.
        ynh_clean_setup                         # Call the function to do specific cleaning for the app.
    fi

    # Exit with error status
    # We don't call ynh_die basically to avoid unecessary 10-ish
    # debug lines about parsing args and stuff just to exit 1..
    exit 1
}

# Exits if an error occurs during the execution of the script.
#
# [packagingv1]
#
# 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_clean_setup` is triggered if it has been defined by your script.
#
# Requires YunoHost version 2.6.4 or higher.
ynh_abort_if_errors() {
    set -o errexit              # set -e; Exit if a command fail
    set -o nounset              # set -u; And if a variable is used unset
    trap ynh_exit_properly EXIT # Capturing exit signals on shell script
}

# When running an app script with packaging format >= 2, auto-enable ynh_abort_if_errors except for remove script
if [[ "${YNH_CONTEXT:-}" != "regenconf" ]] && dpkg --compare-versions ${YNH_APP_PACKAGING_FORMAT:-0} ge 2 && [[ ${YNH_APP_ACTION} != "remove" ]]
then
    ynh_abort_if_errors
fi

# Download, check integrity, uncompress and patch the source from app.src
#
# usage: ynh_setup_source --dest_dir=dest_dir [--source_id=source_id] [--keep="file1 file2"] [--full_replace]
# | arg: -d, --dest_dir=     - Directory where to setup sources
# | arg: -s, --source_id=    - Name of the source, defaults to `main` (when the sources resource exists in manifest.toml) or (legacy) `app` otherwise
# | arg: -k, --keep=         - Space-separated list of files/folders that will be backup/restored in $dest_dir, such as a config file you don't want to overwrite. For example 'conf.json secrets.json logs' (no trailing `/` for folders)
# | arg: -r, --full_replace= - Remove previous sources before installing new sources  (can be 1 or 0, default to 0)
#
# #### New 'sources' resources
#
# (See also the resources documentation which may be more complete?)
#
# This helper will read infos from the 'sources' resources in the manifest.toml of the app
# and expect a structure like:
#
# ```toml
# [resources.sources]
#     [resources.sources.main]
#     url = "https://some.address.to/download/the/app/archive"
#     sha256 = "0123456789abcdef"    # The sha256 sum of the asset obtained from the URL
# ```
#
# ##### Optional flags
#
# ```text
# format    = "tar.gz"/xz/bz2    # automatically guessed from the extension of the URL, but can be set explicitly. Will use `tar` to extract
#             "zip"              # automatically guessed from the extension of the URL, but can be set explicitly. Will use `unzip` to extract
#             "docker"           # useful to extract files from an already-built docker image (instead of rebuilding them locally). Will use `docker-image-extract` to extract
#             "whatever"         # an arbitrary value, not really meaningful except to imply that the file won't be extracted
#
# in_subdir = true    # default, there's an intermediate subdir in the archive before accessing the actual files
#             false   # sources are directly in the archive root
#             n       # (special cases) an integer representing a number of subdirs levels to get rid of
#
# extract   = true    # default if file is indeed an archive such as .zip, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, ...
#           = false   # default if file 'format' is not set and the file is not to be extracted because it is not an archive but a script or binary or whatever asset.
#                     #    in which case the file will only be `mv`ed to the location possibly renamed using the `rename` value
#
# rename    = "whatever_your_want"   # to be used for convenience when `extract` is false and the default name of the file is not practical
# platform  = "linux/amd64"          # (defaults to "linux/$YNH_ARCH") to be used in conjonction with `format = "docker"` to specify which architecture to extract for
# ```
#
# You may also define assets url and checksum per-architectures such as:
# ```toml
# [resources.sources]
#     [resources.sources.main]
#     amd64.url = "https://some.address.to/download/the/app/archive/when/amd64"
#     amd64.sha256 = "0123456789abcdef"
#     armhf.url = "https://some.address.to/download/the/app/archive/when/armhf"
#     armhf.sha256 = "fedcba9876543210"
# ```
#
# In which case ynh_setup_source --dest_dir="$install_dir" will automatically pick the appropriate source depending on the arch
#
#
#
# #### Legacy format '.src'
#
# This helper will read `conf/${source_id}.src`, download and install the sources.
#
# The src file need to contains:
# ```
# SOURCE_URL=Address to download the app archive
# SOURCE_SUM=Sha256 sum
# SOURCE_FORMAT=tar.gz
# SOURCE_IN_SUBDIR=false
# SOURCE_FILENAME=example.tar.gz
# SOURCE_EXTRACT=(true|false)
# SOURCE_PLATFORM=linux/arm64/v8
# ```
#
# The helper will:
# - Download the specific URL if there is no local archive
# - Check the integrity with the specific sha256 sum
# - Uncompress the archive to `$dest_dir`.
#   - If `in_subdir` is true, the first level directory of the archive will be removed.
#   - If `in_subdir` is a numeric value, the N first level directories will be removed.
# - Patches named `sources/patches/${src_id}-*.patch` will be applied to `$dest_dir`
# - Extra files in `sources/extra_files/$src_id` will be copied to dest_dir
#
# Requires YunoHost version 2.6.4 or higher.
ynh_setup_source() {
    # Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
    local legacy_args=dsk
    local -A args_array=([d]=dest_dir= [s]=source_id= [k]=keep= [r]=full_replace=)
    local dest_dir
    local source_id
    local keep
    local full_replace
    # Manage arguments with getopts
    ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
    keep="${keep:-}"
    full_replace="${full_replace:-0}"

    if test -e $YNH_APP_BASEDIR/manifest.toml && cat $YNH_APP_BASEDIR/manifest.toml | toml_to_json | jq -e '.resources.sources' >/dev/null
    then
        source_id="${source_id:-main}"
        local sources_json=$(cat $YNH_APP_BASEDIR/manifest.toml | toml_to_json | jq ".resources.sources[\"$source_id\"]")
        if jq -re ".url" <<< "$sources_json"
        then
            local arch_prefix=""
        else
            local arch_prefix=".$YNH_ARCH"
        fi

        local src_url="$(jq -r "$arch_prefix.url" <<< "$sources_json" | sed 's/^null$//')"
        local src_sum="$(jq -r "$arch_prefix.sha256" <<< "$sources_json" | sed 's/^null$//')"
        local src_sumprg="sha256sum"
        local src_format="$(jq -r ".format" <<< "$sources_json" | sed 's/^null$//')"
        local src_in_subdir="$(jq -r ".in_subdir" <<< "$sources_json" | sed 's/^null$//')"
        local src_extract="$(jq -r ".extract" <<< "$sources_json" | sed 's/^null$//')"
        local src_platform="$(jq -r ".platform" <<< "$sources_json" | sed 's/^null$//')"
        local src_rename="$(jq -r ".rename" <<< "$sources_json" | sed 's/^null$//')"

        [[ -n "$src_url" ]] || ynh_die "No URL defined for source $source_id$arch_prefix ?"
        [[ -n "$src_sum" ]] || ynh_die "No sha256 sum defined for source $source_id$arch_prefix ?"

        if [[ -z "$src_format" ]]
        then
            if [[ "$src_url" =~ ^.*\.zip$ ]] || [[ "$src_url" =~ ^.*/zipball/.*$ ]]
            then
                src_format="zip"
            elif [[ "$src_url" =~ ^.*\.tar\.gz$ ]] || [[ "$src_url" =~ ^.*\.tgz$ ]] || [[ "$src_url" =~ ^.*/tar\.gz/.*$ ]] || [[ "$src_url" =~ ^.*/tarball/.*$ ]]
            then
                src_format="tar.gz"
            elif [[ "$src_url" =~ ^.*\.tar\.xz$ ]]
            then
                src_format="tar.xz"
            elif [[ "$src_url" =~ ^.*\.tar\.bz2$ ]]
            then
                src_format="tar.bz2"
            elif [[ -z "$src_extract" ]]
            then
                src_extract="false"
            fi
        fi
    else
        source_id="${source_id:-app}"
        local src_file_path="$YNH_APP_BASEDIR/conf/${source_id}.src"

        # Load value from configuration file (see above for a small doc about this file
        # format)
        local src_url=$(grep 'SOURCE_URL=' "$src_file_path" | cut --delimiter='=' --fields=2-)
        local src_sum=$(grep 'SOURCE_SUM=' "$src_file_path" | cut --delimiter='=' --fields=2-)
        local src_sumprg=$(grep 'SOURCE_SUM_PRG=' "$src_file_path" | cut --delimiter='=' --fields=2-)
        local src_format=$(grep 'SOURCE_FORMAT=' "$src_file_path" | cut --delimiter='=' --fields=2-)
        local src_in_subdir=$(grep 'SOURCE_IN_SUBDIR=' "$src_file_path" | cut --delimiter='=' --fields=2-)
        local src_rename=$(grep 'SOURCE_FILENAME=' "$src_file_path" | cut --delimiter='=' --fields=2-)
        local src_extract=$(grep 'SOURCE_EXTRACT=' "$src_file_path" | cut --delimiter='=' --fields=2-)
        local src_platform=$(grep 'SOURCE_PLATFORM=' "$src_file_path" | cut --delimiter='=' --fields=2-)
    fi

    # Default value
    src_sumprg=${src_sumprg:-sha256sum}
    src_in_subdir=${src_in_subdir:-true}
    src_format=${src_format:-tar.gz}
    src_format=$(echo "$src_format" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
    src_extract=${src_extract:-true}

    if [[ "$src_extract" != "true" ]] && [[ "$src_extract" != "false" ]]
    then
        ynh_die "For source $source_id, expected either 'true' or 'false' for the extract parameter"
    fi


    # (Unused?) mecanism where one can have the file in a special local cache to not have to download it...
    local local_src="/opt/yunohost-apps-src/${YNH_APP_ID}/${source_id}"

    # Gotta use this trick with 'dirname' because source_id may contain slashes x_x
    mkdir -p $(dirname /var/cache/yunohost/download/${YNH_APP_ID}/${source_id})
    src_filename="/var/cache/yunohost/download/${YNH_APP_ID}/${source_id}"

    if [ "$src_format" = "docker" ]; then
        src_platform="${src_platform:-"linux/$YNH_ARCH"}"
    else
        if test -e "$local_src"; then
            cp $local_src $src_filename
        fi

        [ -n "$src_url" ] || ynh_die "Couldn't parse SOURCE_URL from $src_file_path ?"

        # If the file was prefetched but somehow doesn't match the sum, rm and redownload it
        if [ -e "$src_filename" ] && ! echo "${src_sum} ${src_filename}" | ${src_sumprg} --check --status
        then
            rm -f "$src_filename"
        fi

        # Only redownload the file if it wasnt prefetched
        if [ ! -e "$src_filename" ]
        then
            # NB. we have to declare the var as local first,
            # otherwise 'local foo=$(false) || echo 'pwet'" does'nt work
            # because local always return 0 ...
            local out
            # Timeout option is here to enforce the timeout on dns query and tcp connect (c.f. man wget)
            out=$(wget --tries 3 --no-dns-cache --timeout 900 --no-verbose --output-document=$src_filename $src_url 2>&1) \
                || ynh_die --message="$out"
        fi

        # Check the control sum
        if ! echo "${src_sum} ${src_filename}" | ${src_sumprg} --check --status
        then
            local actual_sum="$(${src_sumprg} ${src_filename} | cut --delimiter=' ' --fields=1)"
            local actual_size="$(du -hs ${src_filename} | cut --fields=1)"
            rm -f ${src_filename}
            ynh_die --message="Corrupt source for ${src_url}: Expected sha256sum to be ${src_sum} but got ${actual_sum} (size: ${actual_size})."
        fi
    fi

    # Keep files to be backup/restored at the end of the helper
    # Assuming $dest_dir already exists
    rm -rf /var/cache/yunohost/files_to_keep_during_setup_source/
    if [ -n "$keep" ] && [ -e "$dest_dir" ]; then
        local keep_dir=/var/cache/yunohost/files_to_keep_during_setup_source/${YNH_APP_ID}
        mkdir -p $keep_dir
        local stuff_to_keep
        for stuff_to_keep in $keep; do
            if [ -e "$dest_dir/$stuff_to_keep" ]; then
                mkdir --parents "$(dirname "$keep_dir/$stuff_to_keep")"
                cp --archive "$dest_dir/$stuff_to_keep" "$keep_dir/$stuff_to_keep"
            fi
        done
    fi

    if [ "$full_replace" -eq 1 ]; then
        ynh_secure_remove --file="$dest_dir"
    fi

    # Extract source into the app dir
    mkdir --parents "$dest_dir"

    if [ -n "${install_dir:-}" ] && [ "$dest_dir" == "$install_dir" ]; then
        _ynh_apply_default_permissions $dest_dir
    fi
    if [ -n "${final_path:-}" ] && [ "$dest_dir" == "$final_path" ]; then
        _ynh_apply_default_permissions $dest_dir
    fi

    if [[ "$src_extract" == "false" ]]; then
        if [[ -z "$src_rename" ]]
        then
            mv $src_filename $dest_dir
        else
            mv $src_filename $dest_dir/$src_rename
        fi
    elif [[ "$src_format" == "docker" ]]; then
        "$YNH_HELPERS_DIR/vendor/docker-image-extract/docker-image-extract" -p $src_platform -o $dest_dir $src_url 2>&1
    elif [[ "$src_format" == "zip" ]]; then
        # Zip format
        # Using of a temp directory, because unzip doesn't manage --strip-components
        if $src_in_subdir; then
            local tmp_dir=$(mktemp --directory)
            unzip -quo $src_filename -d "$tmp_dir"
            cp --archive $tmp_dir/*/. "$dest_dir"
            ynh_secure_remove --file="$tmp_dir"
        else
            unzip -quo $src_filename -d "$dest_dir"
        fi
        ynh_secure_remove --file="$src_filename"
    else
        local strip=""
        if [ "$src_in_subdir" != "false" ]; then
            if [ "$src_in_subdir" == "true" ]; then
                local sub_dirs=1
            else
                local sub_dirs="$src_in_subdir"
            fi
            strip="--strip-components $sub_dirs"
        fi
        if [[ "$src_format" =~ ^tar.gz|tar.bz2|tar.xz$ ]]; then
            tar --extract --file=$src_filename --directory="$dest_dir" $strip
        else
            ynh_die --message="Archive format unrecognized."
        fi
        ynh_secure_remove --file="$src_filename"
    fi

    # Apply patches
    if [ -d "$YNH_APP_BASEDIR/sources/patches/" ]; then
        local patches_folder=$(realpath $YNH_APP_BASEDIR/sources/patches/)
        if (($(find $patches_folder -type f -name "${source_id}-*.patch" 2>/dev/null | wc --lines) > "0")); then
            pushd "$dest_dir"
            for p in $patches_folder/${source_id}-*.patch; do
                echo $p
                patch --strip=1 <$p || ynh_print_warn --message="Packagers /!\\ patch $p failed to apply"
            done
            popd
        fi
    fi

    # Add supplementary files
    if test -e "$YNH_APP_BASEDIR/sources/extra_files/${source_id}"; then
        cp --archive $YNH_APP_BASEDIR/sources/extra_files/$source_id/. "$dest_dir"
    fi

    # Keep files to be backup/restored at the end of the helper
    # Assuming $dest_dir already exists
    if [ -n "$keep" ]; then
        local keep_dir=/var/cache/yunohost/files_to_keep_during_setup_source/${YNH_APP_ID}
        local stuff_to_keep
        for stuff_to_keep in $keep; do
            if [ -e "$keep_dir/$stuff_to_keep" ]; then
                mkdir --parents "$(dirname "$dest_dir/$stuff_to_keep")"

                # We add "--no-target-directory" (short option is -T) to handle the special case
                # when we "keep" a folder, but then the new setup already contains the same dir (but possibly empty)
                # in which case a regular "cp" will create a copy of the directory inside the directory ...
                # resulting in something like /var/www/$app/data/data instead of /var/www/$app/data
                # cf https://unix.stackexchange.com/q/94831 for a more elaborate explanation on the option
                cp --archive --no-target-directory "$keep_dir/$stuff_to_keep" "$dest_dir/$stuff_to_keep"
            fi
        done
    fi
    rm -rf /var/cache/yunohost/files_to_keep_during_setup_source/
}

# Curl abstraction to help with POST requests to local pages (such as installation forms)
#
# usage: ynh_local_curl "page_uri" "key1=value1" "key2=value2" ...
# | arg: page_uri    - Path (relative to `$path_url`) of the page where POST data will be sent
# | arg: key1=value1 - (Optionnal) POST key and corresponding value
# | arg: key2=value2 - (Optionnal) Another POST key and corresponding value
# | arg: ...         - (Optionnal) More POST keys and values
#
# example: ynh_local_curl "/install.php?installButton" "foo=$var1" "bar=$var2"
#
# For multiple calls, cookies are persisted between each call for the same app
#
# `$domain` and `$path_url` should be defined externally (and correspond to the domain.tld and the /path (of the app?))
#
# Requires YunoHost version 2.6.4 or higher.
ynh_local_curl() {
    # Define url of page to curl
    local local_page=$(ynh_normalize_url_path $1)
    local full_path=$path_url$local_page

    if [ "${path_url}" == "/" ]; then
        full_path=$local_page
    fi

    local full_page_url=https://localhost$full_path

    # Concatenate all other arguments with '&' to prepare POST data
    local POST_data=""
    local arg=""
    for arg in "${@:2}"; do
        POST_data="${POST_data}${arg}&"
    done
    if [ -n "$POST_data" ]; then
        # Add --data arg and remove the last character, which is an unecessary '&'
        POST_data="--data ${POST_data::-1}"
    fi

    # Wait untils nginx has fully reloaded (avoid curl fail with http2)
    sleep 2

    local cookiefile=/tmp/ynh-$app-cookie.txt
    touch $cookiefile
    chown root $cookiefile
    chmod 700 $cookiefile

    # Temporarily enable visitors if needed...
    local visitors_enabled=$(ynh_permission_has_user "main" "visitors" && echo yes || echo no)
    if [[ $visitors_enabled == "no" ]]; then
        ynh_permission_update --permission "main" --add "visitors"
    fi

    # Curl the URL
    curl --silent --show-error --insecure --location --header "Host: $domain" --resolve $domain:443:127.0.0.1 $POST_data "$full_page_url" --cookie-jar $cookiefile --cookie $cookiefile

    if [[ $visitors_enabled == "no" ]]; then
        ynh_permission_update --permission "main" --remove "visitors"
    fi
}

# Create a dedicated config file from a template
#
# usage: ynh_add_config --template="template" --destination="destination"
# | arg: -t, --template=     - Template config file to use
# | arg: -d, --destination=  - Destination of the config file
# | arg: -j, --jinja         - Use jinja template instead of legacy __MY_VAR__
#
# examples:
#    ynh_add_config --template=".env" --destination="$install_dir/.env" use the template file "../conf/.env"
#    ynh_add_config --jinja --template="config.j2" --destination="$install_dir/config" use the template file "../conf/config.j2"
#    ynh_add_config --template="/etc/nginx/sites-available/default" --destination="etc/nginx/sites-available/mydomain.conf"
#
##
## How it works in "legacy" mode
##
# The template can be by default the name of a file in the conf directory
# of a YunoHost Package, a relative path or an absolute path.
#
# The helper will use the template `template` to generate a config file
# `destination` by replacing the following keywords with global variables
# that should be defined before calling this helper :
# ```
#   __PATH__                by $path_url
#   __NAME__                by $app
#   __NAMETOCHANGE__        by $app
#   __USER__                by $app
#   __FINALPATH__           by $final_path
#   __PHPVERSION__          by $YNH_PHP_VERSION (packaging v1 only, packaging v2 uses phpversion setting implicitly set by apt resource)
#   __YNH_NODE_LOAD_PATH__  by $ynh_node_load_PATH
# ```
# And any dynamic variables that should be defined before calling this helper like:
# ```
#   __DOMAIN__   by $domain
#   __APP__      by $app
#   __VAR_1__    by $var_1
#   __VAR_2__    by $var_2
# ```
#
##
## When --jinja is enabled
##
# For a full documentation of the template you can refer to: https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/3.1.x/templates/
# In Yunohost context there are no really some specificity except that all variable passed are of type string.
# So here are some example of recommended usage:
#
# If you need a conditional block
#
# {% if should_my_block_be_shown == 'true' %}
# ...
# {% endif %}
#
# or
#
# {% if should_my_block_be_shown == '1' %}
# ...
# {% endif %}
#
# If you need to iterate with loop:
#
# {% for yolo in var_with_multiline_value.splitlines() %}
# ...
# {% endfor %}
#
# or
#
# {% for jail in my_var_with_coma.split(',') %}
# ...
# {% endfor %}
#
# The helper will verify the checksum and backup the destination file
# if it's different before applying the new template.
#
# And it will calculate and store the destination file checksum
# into the app settings when configuration is done.
#
# Requires YunoHost version 4.1.0 or higher.
ynh_add_config() {
    # Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
    local legacy_args=tdj
    local -A args_array=([t]=template= [d]=destination= [j]=jinja)
    local template
    local destination
    local jinja
    # Manage arguments with getopts
    ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
    local template_path
    jinja="${jinja:-0}"

    if [ -f "$YNH_APP_BASEDIR/conf/$template" ]; then
        template_path="$YNH_APP_BASEDIR/conf/$template"
    elif [ -f "$template" ]; then
        template_path=$template
    else
        ynh_die --message="The provided template $template doesn't exist"
    fi

    ynh_backup_if_checksum_is_different --file="$destination"

    # Make sure to set the permissions before we copy the file
    # This is to cover a case where an attacker could have
    # created a file beforehand to have control over it
    # (cp won't overwrite ownership / modes by default...)
    touch $destination
    chmod 640 $destination
    _ynh_apply_default_permissions $destination

    if [[ "$jinja" == 1 ]]
    then
        # This is ran in a subshell such that the "export" does not "contaminate" the main process
        (
            export $(compgen -v)
            j2 "$template_path" -f env -o $destination
        )
    else
        cp -f "$template_path" "$destination"
        ynh_replace_vars --file="$destination"
    fi

    ynh_store_file_checksum --file="$destination"
}

# Replace variables in a file
#
# [internal]
#
# usage: ynh_replace_vars --file="file"
# | arg: -f, --file=     - File where to replace variables
#
# The helper will replace the following keywords with global variables
# that should be defined before calling this helper :
#   __PATH__                by $path_url
#   __NAME__                by $app
#   __NAMETOCHANGE__        by $app
#   __USER__                by $app
#   __FINALPATH__           by $final_path
#   __PHPVERSION__          by $YNH_PHP_VERSION (packaging v1 only, packaging v2 uses phpversion setting implicitly set by apt resource)
#   __YNH_NODE_LOAD_PATH__  by $ynh_node_load_PATH
#
# And any dynamic variables that should be defined before calling this helper like:
#   __DOMAIN__   by $domain
#   __APP__      by $app
#   __VAR_1__    by $var_1
#   __VAR_2__    by $var_2
#
# Requires YunoHost version 4.1.0 or higher.
ynh_replace_vars() {
    # Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
    local legacy_args=f
    local -A args_array=([f]=file=)
    local file
    # Manage arguments with getopts
    ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"

    # Replace specific YunoHost variables
    if test -n "${path_url:-}"; then
        # path_url_slash_less is path_url, or a blank value if path_url is only '/'
        local path_url_slash_less=${path_url%/}
        ynh_replace_string --match_string="__PATH__/" --replace_string="$path_url_slash_less/" --target_file="$file"
        ynh_replace_string --match_string="__PATH__" --replace_string="$path_url" --target_file="$file"
    fi
    if test -n "${app:-}"; then
        ynh_replace_string --match_string="__NAME__" --replace_string="$app" --target_file="$file"
        ynh_replace_string --match_string="__NAMETOCHANGE__" --replace_string="$app" --target_file="$file"
        ynh_replace_string --match_string="__USER__" --replace_string="$app" --target_file="$file"
    fi
    # Legacy
    if test -n "${final_path:-}"; then
        ynh_replace_string --match_string="__FINALPATH__" --replace_string="$final_path" --target_file="$file"
        ynh_replace_string --match_string="__INSTALL_DIR__" --replace_string="$final_path" --target_file="$file"
    fi
    # Legacy / Packaging v1 only
    if dpkg --compare-versions ${YNH_APP_PACKAGING_FORMAT:-0} lt 2 && test -n "${YNH_PHP_VERSION:-}"; then
        ynh_replace_string --match_string="__PHPVERSION__" --replace_string="$YNH_PHP_VERSION" --target_file="$file"
    fi
    if test -n "${ynh_node_load_PATH:-}"; then
        ynh_replace_string --match_string="__YNH_NODE_LOAD_PATH__" --replace_string="$ynh_node_load_PATH" --target_file="$file"
    fi

    # Replace others variables

    # List other unique (__ __) variables in $file
    local uniques_vars=($(grep -oP '__[A-Z0-9]+?[A-Z0-9_]*?[A-Z0-9]*?__' $file | sort --unique | sed "s@__\([^.]*\)__@\L\1@g"))

    set +o xtrace # set +x

    # Do the replacement
    local delimit=@
    for one_var in "${uniques_vars[@]}"; do
        # Validate that one_var is indeed defined
        # -v checks if the variable is defined, for example:
        #     -v FOO  tests if $FOO is defined
        #     -v $FOO tests if ${!FOO} is defined
        # More info: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3601515/how-to-check-if-a-variable-is-set-in-bash/17538964#comment96392525_17538964
        [[ -v "${one_var:-}" ]] || ynh_die --message="Variable \$$one_var wasn't initialized when trying to replace __${one_var^^}__ in $file"

        # Escape delimiter in match/replace string
        match_string="__${one_var^^}__"
        match_string=${match_string//${delimit}/"\\${delimit}"}
        replace_string="${!one_var}"
        replace_string=${replace_string//\\/\\\\}
        replace_string=${replace_string//${delimit}/"\\${delimit}"}

        # Actually replace (sed is used instead of ynh_replace_string to avoid triggering an epic amount of debug logs)
        sed --in-place "s${delimit}${match_string}${delimit}${replace_string}${delimit}g" "$file"
    done
    set -o xtrace # set -x
}

# Get a value from heterogeneous file (yaml, json, php, python...)
#
# usage: ynh_read_var_in_file --file=PATH --key=KEY
# | arg: -f, --file=     - the path to the file
# | arg: -k, --key=     - the key to get
# | arg: -a, --after=     - the line just before the key (in case of multiple lines with the name of the key in the file)
#
# This helpers match several var affectation use case in several languages
# We don't use jq or equivalent to keep comments and blank space in files
# This helpers work line by line, it is not able to work correctly
# if you have several identical keys in your files
#
# Example of line this helpers can managed correctly
# .yml
#     title: YunoHost documentation
#     email: 'yunohost@yunohost.org'
# .json
#     "theme": "colib'ris",
#     "port": 8102
#     "some_boolean":     false,
#     "user": null
# .ini
#     some_boolean = On
#     action = "Clear"
#     port = 20
# .php
#     $user=
#     user => 20
# .py
#     USER = 8102
#     user = 'https://donate.local'
#     CUSTOM['user'] = 'YunoHost'
#
# Requires YunoHost version 4.3 or higher.
ynh_read_var_in_file() {
    # Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
    local legacy_args=fka
    local -A args_array=([f]=file= [k]=key= [a]=after=)
    local file
    local key
    local after
    # Manage arguments with getopts
    ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
    after="${after:-}"

    [[ -f $file ]] || ynh_die --message="File $file does not exists"

    set +o xtrace # set +x

    # Get the line number after which we search for the variable
    local line_number=1
    if [[ -n "$after" ]]; then
        line_number=$(grep -m1 -n $after $file | cut -d: -f1)
        if [[ -z "$line_number" ]]; then
            set -o xtrace # set -x
            return 1
        fi
    fi

    local filename="$(basename -- "$file")"
    local ext="${filename##*.}"
    local endline=',;'
    local assign="=>|:|="
    local comments="#"
    local string="\"'"
    if [[ "$ext" =~ ^ini|env|toml|yml|yaml$ ]]; then
        endline='#'
    fi
    if [[ "$ext" =~ ^ini|env$ ]]; then
        comments="[;#]"
    fi
    if [[ "php" == "$ext" ]] || [[ "$ext" == "js" ]]; then
        comments="//"
    fi
    local list='\[\s*['$string']?\w+['$string']?\]'
    local var_part='^\s*((const|var|let)\s+)?\$?(\w+('$list')*(->|\.|\[))*\s*'
    var_part+="[$string]?${key}[$string]?"
    var_part+='\s*\]?\s*'
    var_part+="($assign)"
    var_part+='\s*'

    # Extract the part after assignation sign
    local expression_with_comment="$((tail +$line_number ${file} | grep -i -o -P $var_part'\K.*$' || echo YNH_NULL) | head -n1)"
    if [[ "$expression_with_comment" == "YNH_NULL" ]]; then
        set -o xtrace # set -x
        echo YNH_NULL
        return 0
    fi

    # Remove comments if needed
    local expression="$(echo "$expression_with_comment" | sed "s@${comments}[^$string]*\$@@g" | sed "s@\s*[$endline]*\s*]*\$@@")"

    local first_char="${expression:0:1}"
    if [[ "$first_char" == '"' ]]; then
        echo "$expression" | grep -m1 -o -P '"\K([^"](\\")?)*[^\\](?=")' | head -n1 | sed 's/\\"/"/g'
    elif [[ "$first_char" == "'" ]]; then
        echo "$expression" | grep -m1 -o -P "'\K([^'](\\\\')?)*[^\\\\](?=')" | head -n1 | sed "s/\\\\'/'/g"
    else
        echo "$expression"
    fi
    set -o xtrace # set -x
}

# Set a value into heterogeneous file (yaml, json, php, python...)
#
# usage: ynh_write_var_in_file --file=PATH --key=KEY --value=VALUE
# | arg: -f, --file=     - the path to the file
# | arg: -k, --key=     - the key to set
# | arg: -v, --value=     - the value to set
# | arg: -a, --after=     - the line just before the key (in case of multiple lines with the name of the key in the file)
#
# Requires YunoHost version 4.3 or higher.
ynh_write_var_in_file() {
    # Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
    local legacy_args=fkva
    local -A args_array=([f]=file= [k]=key= [v]=value= [a]=after=)
    local file
    local key
    local value
    local after
    # Manage arguments with getopts
    ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
    after="${after:-}"

    [[ -f $file ]] || ynh_die --message="File $file does not exists"

    set +o xtrace # set +x

    # Get the line number after which we search for the variable
    local after_line_number=1
    if [[ -n "$after" ]]; then
        after_line_number=$(grep -m1 -n $after $file | cut -d: -f1)
        if [[ -z "$after_line_number" ]]; then
            set -o xtrace # set -x
            return 1
        fi
    fi

    local filename="$(basename -- "$file")"
    local ext="${filename##*.}"
    local endline=',;'
    local assign="=>|:|="
    local comments="#"
    local string="\"'"
    if [[ "$ext" =~ ^ini|env|toml|yml|yaml$ ]]; then
        endline='#'
    fi
    if [[ "$ext" =~ ^ini|env$ ]]; then
        comments="[;#]"
    fi
    if [[ "php" == "$ext" ]] || [[ "$ext" == "js" ]]; then
        comments="//"
    fi
    local list='\[\s*['$string']?\w+['$string']?\]'
    local var_part='^\s*((const|var|let)\s+)?\$?(\w+('$list')*(->|\.|\[))*\s*'
    var_part+="[$string]?${key}[$string]?"
    var_part+='\s*\]?\s*'
    var_part+="($assign)"
    var_part+='\s*'

    # Extract the part after assignation sign
    local expression_with_comment="$((tail +$after_line_number ${file} | grep -i -o -P $var_part'\K.*$' || echo YNH_NULL) | head -n1)"
    if [[ "$expression_with_comment" == "YNH_NULL" ]]; then
        set -o xtrace # set -x
        return 1
    fi
    local value_line_number="$(tail +$after_line_number ${file} | grep -m1 -n -i -P $var_part'\K.*$' | cut -d: -f1)"
    value_line_number=$((after_line_number + value_line_number))
    local range="${after_line_number},${value_line_number} "

    # Remove comments if needed
    local expression="$(echo "$expression_with_comment" | sed "s@${comments}[^$string]*\$@@g" | sed "s@\s*[$endline]*\s*]*\$@@")"
    endline=${expression_with_comment#"$expression"}
    endline="$(echo "$endline" | sed 's/\\/\\\\/g')"
    value="$(echo "$value" | sed 's/\\/\\\\/g')"
    value=${value//&/"\&"}
    local first_char="${expression:0:1}"
    delimiter=$'\001'
    if [[ "$first_char" == '"' ]]; then
        # \ and sed is quite complex you need 2 \\ to get one in a sed
        # So we need \\\\ to go through 2 sed
        value="$(echo "$value" | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g')"
        sed -ri "${range}s$delimiter"'(^'"${var_part}"'")([^"]|\\")*("[\s;,]*)(\s*'$comments'.*)?$'$delimiter'\1'"${value}"'"'"${endline}${delimiter}i" ${file}
    elif [[ "$first_char" == "'" ]]; then
        # \ and sed is quite complex you need 2 \\ to get one in a sed
        # However double quotes implies to double \\ to
        # So we need \\\\\\\\ to go through 2 sed and 1 double quotes str
        value="$(echo "$value" | sed "s/'/\\\\\\\\'/g")"
        sed -ri "${range}s$delimiter(^${var_part}')([^']|\\')*('"'[\s,;]*)(\s*'$comments'.*)?$'$delimiter'\1'"${value}'${endline}${delimiter}i" ${file}
    else
        if [[ "$value" == *"'"* ]] || [[ "$value" == *'"'* ]] || [[ "$ext" =~ ^php|py|json|js$ ]]; then
            value='\"'"$(echo "$value" | sed 's/"/\\\\"/g')"'\"'
        fi
        if [[ "$ext" =~ ^yaml|yml$ ]]; then
            value=" $value"
        fi
        sed -ri "${range}s$delimiter(^${var_part}).*\$$delimiter\1${value}${endline}${delimiter}i" ${file}
    fi
    set -o xtrace # set -x
}

# Render templates with Jinja2
#
# [internal]
#
# Attention : Variables should be exported before calling this helper to be
# accessible inside templates.
#
# usage: ynh_render_template some_template output_path
# | arg: some_template - Template file to be rendered
# | arg: output_path   - The path where the output will be redirected to
ynh_render_template() {
    local template_path=$1
    local output_path=$2
    mkdir -p "$(dirname $output_path)"
    # Taken from https://stackoverflow.com/a/35009576
    python3 -c 'import os, sys, jinja2; sys.stdout.write(
                    jinja2.Template(sys.stdin.read()
                    ).render(os.environ));' <$template_path >$output_path
}

# Fetch the Debian release codename
#
# [packagingv1]
#
# usage: ynh_get_debian_release
# | ret: The Debian release codename (i.e. jessie, stretch, ...)
#
# Requires YunoHost version 2.7.12 or higher.
ynh_get_debian_release() {
    echo $(lsb_release --codename --short)
}

_acceptable_path_to_delete() {
    local file=$1

    local forbidden_paths=$(ls -d / /* /{var,home,usr}/* /etc/{default,sudoers.d,yunohost,cron*} /etc/yunohost/{apps,domains,hooks.d} /opt/yunohost 2> /dev/null)

    # Legacy : A couple apps still have data in /home/$app ...
    if [[ -n "${app:-}" ]]
    then
        forbidden_paths=$(echo "$forbidden_paths" | grep -v "/home/$app")
    fi

    # Use realpath to normalize the path ..
    # i.e convert ///foo//bar//..///baz//// to /foo/baz
    file=$(realpath --no-symlinks "$file")
    if [ -z "$file" ] || grep -q -x -F "$file" <<< "$forbidden_paths"; then
        return 1
    else
        return 0
    fi
}

# Remove a file or a directory securely
#
# usage: ynh_secure_remove --file=path_to_remove
# | arg: -f, --file=    - File or directory to remove
#
# Requires YunoHost version 2.6.4 or higher.
ynh_secure_remove() {
    # Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
    local legacy_args=f
    local -A args_array=([f]=file=)
    local file
    # Manage arguments with getopts
    ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
    set +o xtrace # set +x

    if [ $# -ge 2 ]; then
        ynh_print_warn --message="/!\ Packager ! You provided more than one argument to ynh_secure_remove but it will be ignored... Use this helper with one argument at time."
    fi

    if [[ -z "$file" ]]; then
        ynh_print_warn --message="ynh_secure_remove called with empty argument, ignoring."
    elif [[ ! -e $file ]]; then
        ynh_print_info --message="'$file' wasn't deleted because it doesn't exist."
    elif ! _acceptable_path_to_delete "$file"; then
        ynh_print_warn --message="Not deleting '$file' because it is not an acceptable path to delete."
    else
        rm --recursive "$file"
    fi

    set -o xtrace # set -x
}

# Read the value of a key in a ynh manifest file
#
# usage: ynh_read_manifest --manifest="manifest.json" --manifest_key="key"
# | arg: -m, --manifest=      - Path of the manifest to read
# | arg: -k, --manifest_key=  - Name of the key to find
# | ret: the value associate to that key
#
# Requires YunoHost version 3.5.0 or higher.
ynh_read_manifest() {
    # Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
    local legacy_args=mk
    local -A args_array=([m]=manifest= [k]=manifest_key=)
    local manifest
    local manifest_key
    # Manage arguments with getopts
    ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"

    if [ ! -e "${manifest:-}" ]; then
        # If the manifest isn't found, try the common place for backup and restore script.
        if [ -e "$YNH_APP_BASEDIR/manifest.json" ]
        then
            manifest="$YNH_APP_BASEDIR/manifest.json"
        elif [ -e "$YNH_APP_BASEDIR/manifest.toml" ]
        then
            manifest="$YNH_APP_BASEDIR/manifest.toml"
        else
            ynh_die --message "No manifest found !?"
        fi
    fi

    if echo "$manifest" | grep -q '\.json$'
    then
        jq ".$manifest_key" "$manifest" --raw-output
    else
        cat "$manifest" | python3 -c 'import json, toml, sys; print(json.dumps(toml.load(sys.stdin)))' | jq ".$manifest_key" --raw-output
    fi
}

# Read the upstream version from the manifest or `$YNH_APP_MANIFEST_VERSION`
#
# usage: ynh_app_upstream_version [--manifest="manifest.json"]
# | arg: -m, --manifest=    - Path of the manifest to read
# | ret: the version number of the upstream app
#
# If the `manifest` is not specified, the envvar `$YNH_APP_MANIFEST_VERSION` will be used.
#
# The version number in the manifest is defined by `<upstreamversion>~ynh<packageversion>`.
#
# For example, if the manifest contains `4.3-2~ynh3` the function will return `4.3-2`
#
# Requires YunoHost version 3.5.0 or higher.
ynh_app_upstream_version() {
    # Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
    local legacy_args=m
    local -A args_array=([m]=manifest=)
    local manifest
    # Manage arguments with getopts
    ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
    manifest="${manifest:-}"

    if [[ "$manifest" != "" ]] && [[ -e "$manifest" ]]; then
        version_key_=$(ynh_read_manifest --manifest="$manifest" --manifest_key="version")
    else
        version_key_=$YNH_APP_MANIFEST_VERSION
    fi

    echo "${version_key_/~ynh*/}"
}

# Read package version from the manifest
#
# [internal]
#
# usage: ynh_app_package_version [--manifest="manifest.json"]
# | arg: -m, --manifest=    - Path of the manifest to read
# | ret: the version number of the package
#
# The version number in the manifest is defined by `<upstreamversion>~ynh<packageversion>`.
#
# For example, if the manifest contains `4.3-2~ynh3` the function will return `3`
#
# Requires YunoHost version 3.5.0 or higher.
ynh_app_package_version() {
    # Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
    local legacy_args=m
    local -A args_array=([m]=manifest=)
    local manifest
    # Manage arguments with getopts
    ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"

    version_key_=$YNH_APP_MANIFEST_VERSION
    echo "${version_key_/*~ynh/}"
}

# Checks the app version to upgrade with the existing app version and returns:
#
# usage: ynh_check_app_version_changed
# | ret: `UPGRADE_APP` if the upstream version changed, `UPGRADE_PACKAGE` otherwise.
#
# This helper should be used to avoid an upgrade of an app, or the upstream part
# of it, when it's not needed
#
# Requires YunoHost version 3.5.0 or higher.
ynh_check_app_version_changed() {
    local return_value=${YNH_APP_UPGRADE_TYPE}

    if [ "$return_value" == "UPGRADE_SAME" ] || [ "$return_value" == "DOWNGRADE" ]; then
        return_value="UPGRADE_APP"
    fi

    echo $return_value
}

# Compare the current package version against another version given as an argument.
#
# usage: ynh_compare_current_package_version --comparison (lt|le|eq|ne|ge|gt) --version <X~ynhY>
# | arg: --comparison - Comparison type. Could be : `lt` (lower than), `le` (lower or equal), `eq` (equal), `ne` (not equal), `ge` (greater or equal), `gt` (greater than)
# | arg: --version - The version to compare. Need to be a version in the yunohost package version type (like `2.3.1~ynh4`)
# | ret: 0 if the evaluation is true, 1 if false.
#
# example: ynh_compare_current_package_version --comparison lt --version 2.3.2~ynh1
#
# This helper is usually used when we need to do some actions only for some old package versions.
#
# Generally you might probably use it as follow in the upgrade script :
# ```
# if ynh_compare_current_package_version --comparison lt --version 2.3.2~ynh1
# then
#     # Do something that is needed for the package version older than 2.3.2~ynh1
# fi
# ```
#
# Requires YunoHost version 3.8.0 or higher.
ynh_compare_current_package_version() {
    local legacy_args=cv
    declare -Ar args_array=([c]=comparison= [v]=version=)
    local version
    local comparison
    # Manage arguments with getopts
    ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"

    local current_version=$YNH_APP_CURRENT_VERSION

    # Check the syntax of the versions
    if [[ ! $version =~ '~ynh' ]] || [[ ! $current_version =~ '~ynh' ]]; then
        ynh_die --message="Invalid argument for version."
    fi

    # Check validity of the comparator
    if [[ ! $comparison =~ (lt|le|eq|ne|ge|gt) ]]; then
        ynh_die --message="Invalid comparator must be : lt, le, eq, ne, ge, gt"
    fi

    # Return the return value of dpkg --compare-versions
    dpkg --compare-versions $current_version $comparison $version
}

# Check if we should enforce sane default permissions (= disable rwx for 'others')
# on file/folders handled with ynh_setup_source and ynh_add_config
#
# [internal]
#
# Having a file others-readable or a folder others-executable(=enterable)
# is a security risk comparable to "chmod 777"
#
# Configuration files may contain secrets. Or even just being able to enter a
# folder may allow an attacker to do nasty stuff (maybe a file or subfolder has
# some write permission enabled for 'other' and the attacker may edit the
# content or create files as leverage for priviledge escalation ...)
#
# The sane default should be to set ownership to $app:$app.
# In specific case, you may want to set the ownership to $app:www-data
# for example if nginx needs access to static files.
#
_ynh_apply_default_permissions() {
    local target=$1

    local ynh_requirement=$(ynh_read_manifest --manifest_key="requirements.yunohost" | tr -d '<>= ')

    if dpkg --compare-versions ${YNH_APP_PACKAGING_FORMAT:-0} ge 2 || [ -z "$ynh_requirement" ] || [ "$ynh_requirement" == "null" ] || dpkg --compare-versions $ynh_requirement ge 4.2; then
        chmod o-rwx $target
        chmod g-w $target
        chown -R root:root $target
        if ynh_system_user_exists $app; then
            chown $app:$app $target
        fi
    fi

    # Crons should be owned by root
    # Also we don't want systemd conf, nginx conf or others stuff to be owned by the app,
    # otherwise they could self-edit their own systemd conf and escalate privilege
    if grep -qE '^(/etc/cron|/etc/php|/etc/nginx/conf.d|/etc/fail2ban|/etc/systemd/system)' <<< "$target"
    then
        chmod 400 $target
        chown root:root $target
    fi
}

int_to_bool() {
    sed -e 's/^1$/True/g' -e 's/^0$/False/g'
}

toml_to_json() {
    python3 -c 'import toml, json, sys; print(json.dumps(toml.load(sys.stdin)))'
}