#! /bin/bash set -e function wait_for_postgres () { # Check if the postgres database is up and accepting connections before # moving forward. # TODO: Use python's psycopg2 module to do this in python instead of # installing postgres-client in the image. until psql $DATABASE_URL -c '\l'; do >&2 echo "Postgres is unavailable - sleeping" sleep 1 done >&2 echo "Postgres is up - continuing" } function check_or_create () { # Check if the path exists, if not, create the directory. if [[ ! -e dir ]]; then echo "$1 does not exist, creating ..." mkdir "$1" fi } # function postgres_ready(){ # python << END # import sys # import psycopg2 # try: # conn = psycopg2.connect(dbname="$POSTGRES_DB", user="$POSTGRES_USER", password="$POSTGRES_PASSWORD", host="postgres") # except psycopg2.OperationalError: # sys.exit(-1) # sys.exit(0) # END # } # Check if $DATABASE_URL is defined, if not, use a standard sqlite database. # # If the $DATABASE_URL is defined and is postgres, check if it is available # yet. Do not start the container before the postgresql boots up. # # If the $DATABASE_URL is defined and is mysql, check if the database is # available before the container boots up. # # TODO: Check the database type and detect if it is up based on that. For now, # assume that postgres is being used if DATABASE_URL is defined. if [[ ! -v DATABASE_URL ]]; then echo "DATABASE_URL is not defined. Using sqlite database..." export DATABASE_URL=sqlite://mailmanweb.db export DATABASE_TYPE='sqlite' fi if [[ "$DATABASE_TYPE" = 'postgres' ]]; then wait_for_postgres fi # Check if we are in the correct directory before running commands. if [[ ! $(pwd) == '/opt/mailman-web' ]]; then echo "Running in the wrong directory...switching to /opt/mailman-web" cd /opt/mailman-web fi # Check if the logs directory is setup. if [[ ! -e /opt/mailman-web-data/logs/mailmanweb.log ]]; then echo "Creating log file for mailman web" mkdir -p /opt/mailman-web-data/logs/ touch /opt/mailman-web-data/logs/mailmanweb.log fi if [[ ! -e /opt/mailman-web-data/logs/uwsgi.log ]]; then echo "Creating log file for uwsgi.." touch /opt/mailman-web-data/logs/uwsgi.log fi # Check if the settings_local.py file exists, if yes, copy it too. if [[ -e /opt/mailman-web-data/settings_local.py ]]; then echo "Copying settings_local.py ..." cp /opt/mailman-web-data/settings_local.py /opt/mailman-web/settings_local.py else echo "settings_local.py not found, it is highly recommended that you provide one" echo "Using default configuration to run." fi # Collect static for the django installation. python manage.py collectstatic --noinput # Migrate all the data to the database if this is a new installation, otherwise # this command will upgrade the database. python manage.py migrate # Create a mailman user with the specific UID and GID and do not create home # directory for it. Also chown the logs directory to write the files. chown mailman:mailman /opt/mailman-web-data -R exec $@