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feat(db): support using postgresql service connection file
Add new service rdbms config option to set the service name to be used
with a postgresql service connection file.
This can be done using the PGSERVICE environment variable for a single
instance tracker server. For a multi-instance server this per-tracker
config option is needed.
Note that settings (host, user, (db)name...) in config.ini file will
override the service connection file setting. Also setting PGSERVICE
and service will use the service setting.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Tue, 07 Nov 2023 12:11:37 -0500 |
| parents | 095f379bf639 |
| children | ccb5169ee6ee |
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#! /bin/sh # When container starts verify that the trackers are configured. # If they are, start the server otherwise run roundup-admin # for installation and initialization. # "$@" should be one of the recognized keywords or arguments for # roundup-server including one or more tracker tracker=directory pairs. # exit on errors; POSIX (e.g. dash as on ubuntu) doesn't support # pipefail. So setting it will fail. Allow that to happen then # set exit on error so the script will still run. set -o pipefail # not supported by POSIX shell, but then neither is pipefail. trap "echo 'Exiting on pipefail'" ERR set -e if [ -n "$SHELL_DEBUG" ]; then set -xv fi trap exit INT do_exit=0 if test -t 0 -a -t 1; then # see if stdin/out are associated with a tty might_be_interactive="true" else might_be_interactive="false" fi for tracker_spec in "$@"; do # IFS== set a=b doesn't just assign $1 and $2 in busybox ash # it also clobbers '$@'. 'printf mumble | read' starts read in a # subshell so vars are not available in parent. IFS="=" read -r tracker directory <<- EOE $tracker_spec EOE # ^ is a tab for use with <<- if [ -z "$directory" ]; then # $tracker_spec was not in the form of a=b, check to see # if it's a request to start in demo/shell mode: case "$tracker" in demo) # if grep does not find 2.2.0 it exits non-zero and # because of "-eo pipefail" the script exits. So || true # so pipeline exits true. version=$(roundup-admin -v | grep '2\.2\.0' || true) if [ -n "$version" ]; then printf "\nRoundup version: %s does not support docker demo mode\n" "$version" printf "Try building with a version newer than 2.2.0.\n" printf "For example:\n" printf " docker build --build-arg=\"source=pypi~=2.3.0a1\" ...\n" exit 3 fi if [ -z "$PORT_8080" ]; then PORT_8080=8917 printf " If docker reports a bind error, you can set the\n" printf " Docker environment variable PORT_8080 to\n" printf " fix it.\n\n" printf " Add -e PORT_8080=port_number to the docker run\n" printf " command. The port_number must match the first\n" printf " value to -p which must be an unused port\n" printf " on your server.\n\n" fi template=classic backend=sqlite shift demoArgs=$# for arg in "$@"; do # all keywords are unique, so iterate over all and # assign as appropriate case "$arg" in classic|devel|jinja2|minimal|responsive) template="$arg";; anydbm|sqlite) backend="$arg";; postgres|mysql) printf "demo mode only supports sqlite or anydbm backends, not %s. Exiting." "$1" exit 1;; nuke) nuke="$arg";; *) printf "Unknown argument %s.\n" "$1" printf "Usage: demo [template] [db]\n" printf " template: one of " printf "classic devel jinja2 minimal responsive\n" printf " db: one of: sqlite anydbm\n" printf "default: classic sqlite\n" printf "Exiting\n" exit 1 esac shift done # run demo make sure to set bind address -B to 0.0.0.0 # otherwise we can never make it out of the docker container. # use -p to force port to match the exported docker port. if [ -f tracker/demo/config.ini ] && [ -z "$nuke" ]; then if [ "$demoArgs" -ne 0 ]; then printf "Error: backend and template arguments to demo " printf "are invalid if a tracker\nis configured and " printf "'nuke' is not specified.\nExiting.\n" exit 1 fi printf "Restarting existing tracker.\n" # Restart an existing demo tracker. exec roundup-demo \ -B 0.0.0.0 \ -p 8080 \ tracker/demo else # Create new or nuke/create existing tracker. # Set parameters required to create tracker. # Inherit the url port spec from the environment # variable PORT_8080 using default value or value # specified on the docker run command line. printf "Creating new tracker.\n" exec roundup-demo \ -B 0.0.0.0 \ -p 8080 \ -b "$backend" \ --urlport "$PORT_8080" \ -t "$template" \ tracker/demo \ "$nuke" fi ;; shell) if [ "$might_be_interactive" = "false" ]; then printf \ "Error: must use -it on docker command line to invoke shell\n" exit 3 fi exec /bin/sh;; admin) shift exec roundup-admin "$@";; *) # we just continue. Allow setting CMD to: # -i index_template issue=tracker # for example. continue esac fi # we have a tracker=directory spec. Validate it and see if we need to # install or initialize it. # something is specified or built wrong. Don't start. if [ ! -d "$directory" ]; then printf "Unable to find directory %s for tracker %s. Exiting.\n" \ "$directory" "$tracker" exit 1 fi # verify that config.ini has been edited with a web spec. # user must at minimum define web in config.ini. if ! grep '^\s*web\s*=\s*' "$directory/config.ini" > /dev/null 2>&1 then if [ -e "$directory/config.ini" ]; then printf "Please edit %s/config.ini and set the required parameters.\n" "$directory" printf "The web setting appears to be missing.\n" exit 3 fi printf "Installing %s tracker in %s\n" "$tracker" "$directory" roundup-admin -i "$directory" install do_exit=1 fi # we have a valid config.ini so init database if not done # if we get errors, the db directory should be missing # and we print an error. if [ $do_exit = 0 ] && ! [ -e "$directory/db" ]; then printf "Initializing tracker %s\n" "$tracker" if ! roundup-admin -i "$directory" init; then # something went wrong. # verify it looks like a tracker directory # then remove the database directory test -e "$directory/TEMPLATE-INFO.txt" && \ rm -rf "$directory/db" fi do_exit=1 fi done # for "$@" # if any config.ini needs editing don't start up. if [ $do_exit = 0 ]; then # make roundup-server process pid 1 with exec exec roundup-server -n 0.0.0.0 "$@" fi exit 0
