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Boris Gallet 81768fd0f8 new: [discourse] add charm 12 months ago
Valentin Lab b8bf3ed2f5 fix: [rsync-backup-target] make target accept ``rsync`` client ``3.2.0`` 1 year ago
Boris Gallet 09fa2678a4 new: [smtp-stub] new charm 1 year ago
Valentin Lab 74c434c64f new: [postgres] add ``upgrade`` action 1 year ago
  1. 31
      discourse/README.org
  2. 22
      discourse/hooks/init
  3. 20
      discourse/hooks/postgres_database-relation-joined
  4. 15
      discourse/hooks/redis_database-relation-joined
  5. 13
      discourse/hooks/web_proxy-relation-joined
  6. 52
      discourse/metadata.yml
  7. 540
      postgres/actions/upgrade
  8. 4
      rsync-backup-target/build/src/usr/local/sbin/ssh-cmd-validate
  9. 18
      smtp-stub/hooks/smtp_server-relation-joined
  10. 11
      smtp-stub/metadata.yml

31
discourse/README.org

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# -*- ispell-local-dictionary: "english" -*-
* Info
From: https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/discourse
* Usage
Need a complete SMTP config to be functionnal
#+begin_src yaml
rallly:
charm: rallly
docker-compose:
options:
secret: <>
support_email: # email used for support
# OPTIONAL
allowed_emails: "*@example.coop, test@example2.com" # All by default if not set
smtp-extern:
charm: smtp-extern
options:
host: <smtp.host>
port: <465>
secure: "true"
user: <smtp user>
password: <smtp password>
#+end_src

22
discourse/hooks/init

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
username="$(options-get username)" || exit 1
password="$(options-get password)" || exit 1
email="$(options-get email)" || exit 1
first_name="$(options-get first_name)" || exit 1
last_name="$(options-get last_name)" || exit 1
site_name="$(options-get site_name)" || exit 1
init-config-add "\
$SERVICE_NAME:
environment:
DISCOURSE_USERNAME: $username
DISCOURSE_PASSWORD: $password
DISCOURSE_EMAIL: $email
DISCOURSE_FIRST_NAME: $first_name
DISCOURSE_LAST_NAME: $last_name
DISCOURSE_SITE_NAME: $site_name
"

20
discourse/hooks/postgres_database-relation-joined

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
PASSWORD="$(relation-get password)"
USER="$(relation-get user)"
DBNAME="$(relation-get dbname)"
config-add "\
services:
$MASTER_BASE_SERVICE_NAME:
environment:
DISCOURSE_DATABASE_USER: $USER
DISCOURSE_DATABASE_PASSWORD: $PASSWORD
DISCOURSE_DATABASE_HOST: $TARGET_SERVICE_NAME
DISCOURSE_DATABASE_NAME: $DBNAME
"
info "Configured $SERVICE_NAME code for $TARGET_SERVICE_NAME access."

15
discourse/hooks/redis_database-relation-joined

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
PASSWORD="$(relation-get password)"
USER="$(relation-get user)"
# Configure Discourse to use a separate Redis server
config-add "\
services:
$MASTER_BASE_SERVICE_NAME:
environment:
DISCOURSE_REDIS_USER: $USER
DISCOURSE_REDIS_PASSWORD: $PASSWORD
DISCOURSE_REDIS_HOST: $TARGET_SERVICE_NAME
"
info "Configured $SERVICE_NAME code for $TARGET_SERVICE_NAME access."

13
discourse/hooks/web_proxy-relation-joined

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
DOMAIN=$(relation-get domain) || exit 1
config-add "\
services:
$MASTER_BASE_SERVICE_NAME:
environment:
DISCOURSE_HOST: $DOMAIN
"

52
discourse/metadata.yml

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docker-image: bitnami/discourse:latest
data-resources:
- /bitnami/discourse
data-config:
- /templates/
uses:
postgres-database:
#constraint: required | recommended | optional
#auto: pair | summon | none ## default: pair
constraint: required
auto: summon
solves:
database: "main storage"
options:
extensions:
- hstore
- pg_trgm
redis-database:
constraint: required
auto: summon
solves:
redis: "short time storage"
smtp-server:
constraint: required
auto: pair
solves:
smtp: "mail sending"
web-proxy:
#constraint: required | recommended | optional
#auto: pair | summon | none ## default: pair
constraint: recommended
auto: pair
solves:
proxy: "Public access"
default-options:
target: !var-expand ${MASTER_BASE_SERVICE_NAME}:3000
backup:
constraint: recommended
auto: pair
solves:
backup: "Automatic regular backup"
default-options:
## First pattern matching wins, no pattern matching includes.
## include-patterns are checked first, then exclude-patterns
## Patterns rules:
## - ending / for directory
## - '*' authorized
## - must start with a '/', will start from $SERVICE_DATASTORE
#exclude-patterns:
# - "/var/lib/odoo/sessions/"

540
postgres/actions/upgrade

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#!/bin/bash
## compose: no-hooks
if [ -z "$SERVICE_DATASTORE" ]; then
echo "This script is meant to be run through 'compose' to work properly." >&2
exit 1
fi
version=0.1
usage="$exname [-h|--help] [--force|-f] [TARGET_VERSION]"
help="
USAGE:
$usage
DESCRIPTION:
Migrate the current $SERVICE_NAME service to given target version. Don't
forget to change your \`\`compose.yml\`\` accordingly afterwards.
EXAMPLES:
$exname 21.0.0
"
no_hint=
force=
target=
while [ "$1" ]; do
case "$1" in
"--help"|"-h")
print_help >&2
exit 0
;;
"--force"|"-f")
force=yes
;;
"--color"|"-c")
ansi_color yes
;;
"--no-hint")
no_hint=yes
;;
--*|-*)
err "Unexpected optional argument '$1'"
print_usage >&2
exit 1
;;
*)
[ -z "$target" ] && { target=$1 ; shift ; continue ; }
err "Unexpected positional argument '$1'"
print_usage >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
postgres:image:version() {
local image="$1" image_version
## XXXvlab: why not always use the pragmatic second method ?
if [[ "${image}" =~ ^.*:[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+$ ]]; then
debug "Infering postgres's version from image's name $image"
image_version="${image#*:}"
image_version="${image_version%-myc}"
else
debug "Looking for postgres's version in image $image"
if ! out=$(docker run --rm -i --entrypoint postgres "$image" --version); then
err "Couldn't infer image '$image' postgres's version."
exit 1
fi
## Expected `$out` content of the form of: 'postgres (PostgreSQL) 10.14'
out=${out%%$'\n'*}
out=${out%%$'\r'*}
image_version=${out#"postgres (PostgreSQL) "}.0
## check if this is a version
if ! [[ "$image_version" =~ ^[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+$ ]]; then
err "Couldn't infer image '$image' postgres's version: invalid version."
exit 1
fi
fi
echo "$image_version"
}
postgres:container:version() {
local container="$1"
if ! out=$(docker exec -i "$container" postgres --version); then
err "Couldn't infer container's '$container' postgres's version."
exit 1
fi
out=${out%%$'\n'*}
out=${out%%$'\r'*}
image_version=${out#"postgres (PostgreSQL) "}.0
## check if this is a version
if ! [[ "$image_version" =~ ^[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+$ ]]; then
err "Couldn't infer image '$image' postgres's version: invalid version '$image_version'."
exit 1
fi
echo "$image_version"
}
postgres:container:psql () {
local container="$1"
docker exec -i "$container" psql 2>&1
}
current_image_version=$(postgres:image:version "${DOCKER_BASE_IMAGE}") || exit 1
if ! [[ "$current_image_version" =~ ^[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+$ ]]; then
err "Current postgres version ${WHITE}$current_image_version${NORMAL} is unsupported yet."
exit 1
fi
starting_image_version=$current_image_version
## This next line has to be on stdout, it is used by `vps` to get information
info "Current postgres version: ${WHITE}$current_image_version${NORMAL}" 2>&1
last_available_versions=(
$(DEBUG= docker:tags:fetch docker.0k.io/postgres 30 '[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+-myc$' |
sed -r 's/-myc$//g' |
sort -rV)
)
debug "Last available versions: ${WHITE}${last_available_versions[*]}${NORMAL}"
if [ -z "$target" ]; then
info "Latest version available: ${WHITE}${last_available_versions[0]}${NORMAL}"
fi
## XXXvlab: put this in kal-shlib-common
version_gt() { test "$(printf '%s\n' "$@" | sort -V | head -n 1)" != "$1"; }
last_upgradable_versions=()
for v in "${last_available_versions[@]}"; do
if version_gt "$v" "$current_image_version"; then
last_upgradable_versions+=("$v")
fi
done
if [ "${#last_upgradable_versions[@]}" == 0 ]; then
if [ -n "$target" ] && [ "$target" != "$current_image_version" ]; then
warn "Provided target version ${WHITE}$target${NORMAL} is likely incorrect."
echo " It is either non-existent and/or inferior to current version." >&2
fi
## This next line has to be on stdout, it is used by `vps` to get information
info "${DARKYELLOW}postgres${NORMAL} is already ${GREEN}up-to-date${NORMAL}." 2>&1
exit 0
fi
if [ -z "$target" ]; then
info "Target latest version: ${WHITE}${last_upgradable_versions[0]}${NORMAL}"
target=${last_upgradable_versions[0]}
else
if [[ " ${last_available_versions[*]} " != *" $target "* ]]; then
err "Invalid version $target selected, please specify one of:"
for v in "${last_upgradable_versions[@]}"; do
echo " - $v"
done >&2
exit 1
fi
last_upgradable_versions_filtered=()
info "Target version ${WHITE}$target${NORMAL}"
for v in "${last_upgradable_versions[@]}"; do
if [ "$target" == "$v" ] || version_gt "$target" "$v"; then
last_upgradable_versions_filtered+=("$v")
fi
done
last_upgradable_versions=("${last_upgradable_versions_filtered[@]}")
fi
debug "Last upgradable versions: ${WHITE}${last_upgradable_versions[*]}${NORMAL}"
upgrade_path=($(printf "%s\n" "${last_upgradable_versions[@]}" | sort -V | tail -n 1))
containers="$(get_running_containers_for_service "$SERVICE_NAME")"
debug "Running containers for service $SERVICE_NAME: $containers"
debug "Upgrade path: ${WHITE}${upgrade_path[@]}${NORMAL}"
container_stopped=()
if [ -n "$containers" ]; then
#err "Running container(s) for $DARKYELLOW$SERVICE_NAME$NORMAL are still running:"
for container in $containers; do
debug "Stopping container $container"
docker stop "$container" >/dev/null || {
err "Failed to stop container '$container'."
exit 1
}
## We need to delete it as otherwise, on final ``compose --debug up``
## it won't be recreated, and it will not be the correct version.
docker rm "$container" > /dev/null || {
err "Couldn't delete container '$container'."
}
container_stopped+=("$container")
done
fi
## XXXvlab: taking first container is probably not a good idea
container="$(echo "$containers" | head -n 1)"
settmpdir MIGRATION_TMPDIR
debug "Migration temporary directory: $MIGRATION_TMPDIR"
set -o pipefail
(
. "$CHARM_PATH/lib/common"
cp "$LOCAL_DB_PASSFILE" "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/pgpass"
)
current_image="docker.0k.io/postgres:${current_image_version}-myc"
if ! docker_has_image "$current_image"; then
out=$(docker pull "$current_image" 2>&1) || {
err "Couldn't pull image $current_image:"
printf "%s\n" "$out" | prefix " ${GRAY}|${NORMAL} " >&2
exit 1
}
fi
migration_backup_dirs=()
## In postgres, it seems it is not useful to have a path. So path is
## only one step here.
failed=
while [[ "${#upgrade_path[@]}" != 0 ]]; do
image_version="${upgrade_path[0]}"
if version_gt "$image_version" 12; then
docker_version=$(docker info --format '{{.ServerVersion}}')
if ! version_gt "$docker_version" 20.10.0; then
err "Sorry, ${DARKYELLOW}$SERVICE_NAME${NORMAL} ${WHITE}$image_version${NORMAL}" \
"require docker version >= 20.10 (current: $docker_version)"
break
fi
fi
upgrade_path=("${upgrade_path[@]:1}")
## Prevent build of image instead of pulling it
while true; do
info "Upgrading step ${WHITE}$current_image_version${NORMAL} => ${WHITE}$image_version${NORMAL}"
rm -f "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/dump-${current_image_version}.log" &&
touch "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/dump-${current_image_version}.log"
rm -f "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/migration-${current_image_version}_${image_version}.log" &&
touch "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/migration-${current_image_version}_${image_version}.log"
uuid=$(openssl rand -hex 16)
## Generate dump with pg_dumpall of current version:
(
{
cmd=(
compose --no-hooks
--add-compose-content="$SERVICE_NAME:
docker-compose:
image: docker.0k.io/postgres:${current_image_version}-myc
hostname: $SERVICE_NAME
"
run --rm --label "migration-uuid=$uuid" "$SERVICE_NAME"
)
echo COMMAND: "${cmd[@]}"
"${cmd[@]}" 2>&1
echo "ERRORLEVEL: $?"
} | tee "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/dump-${current_image_version}.log" >/dev/null
) &
pid="$!"
debug "Dumping container of $SERVICE_NAME in ${WHITE}$current_image_version${NORMAL}" \
"launched with PID ${YELLOW}$pid${NORMAL}"
expected_stop=""
unexpected_stop=""
errlvl=""
while read -r line; do
case "$line" in
*" database system is ready to accept connections"*)
migration_container=$(docker ps --filter "label=migration-uuid=$uuid" --format '{{.ID}}')
if [ -z "$migration_container" ]; then
err "Couldn't find migration container for $current_image_version"
echo " despite catched line stating postgres is listening." >&2
break 3
fi
## dump all
debug "Start dumping postgres database of ${WHITE}$current_image_version${NORMAL}"
if ! out=$(
{
docker exec -u 70 "${migration_container}" pg_dumpall |
gzip > "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/dump.sql.gz"
} 2>&1 ); then
err "Failed to dump postgres database."
printf "%s\n" "$out" | prefix " ${GRAY}|${NORMAL} "
unexpected_stop="1"
break
fi
out=$(docker stop "$migration_container" 2>&1) || {
err "Failed to stop the dump container $migration_container for $current_image_version:"
printf "%s\n" "$out" | prefix " ${GRAY}|${NORMAL} "
break 3
}
expected_stop="1"
debug "Interrupting server process after dump (${YELLOW}$pid${NORMAL})" >&2
kill "$pid"
errlvl="0"
break
;;
*"getaddrinfo(\"$SERVICE_NAME\") failed: Name or service not known"*)
err "Postgres issue with resolving '$SERVICE_NAME'"
failed=1
break 3
;;
"ERRORLEVEL: "*)
unexpected_stop="1"
errlvl="${line#ERRORLEVEL: }"
err "Unexpected stop of postgres dump container with errorlevel $errlvl"
break
;;
esac
done < <(tail -f "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/dump-${current_image_version}.log")
[ "$unexpected_stop" == "1" ] && {
migration_container=$(docker ps --filter "label=migration-uuid=$uuid" --format '{{.ID}}')
if [ -n "$migration_container" ]; then
err "Stopping dumping docker container '$migration_container' after failure"
docker stop "$migration_container" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
fi
failed=1
break
}
[ "$expected_stop" == "1" ] && {
out=$(docker rmi "$current_image" 2>&1) || {
err "Failed to remove image $current_image"
printf "%s\n" "$out" | prefix " ${GRAY}|${NORMAL} "
break 2
}
}
next_image="docker.0k.io/postgres:${image_version}-myc"
if ! docker_has_image "$next_image"; then
out=$(docker pull "$next_image" 2>&1) || {
err "Couldn't pull image $next_image:"
printf "%s\n" "$out" | prefix " ${GRAY}|${NORMAL} " >&2
unexpected_stop=1
break 2
}
fi
rm -f "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/dump-${current_image_version}.log"
uuid=$(openssl rand -hex 16)
mv "$SERVICE_DATASTORE"{,".migration-${current_image_version}-${uuid}"} 2>&1 || {
err "Couldn't move datastore to backup location for $SERVICE_NAME"
unexpected_stop=1
break 2
}
migration_backup_dirs+=("$SERVICE_DATASTORE.migration-${current_image_version}-${uuid}")
(
{
cmd=(
compose --debug
--add-compose-content="$SERVICE_NAME:
docker-compose:
image: docker.0k.io/postgres:${image_version}-myc
hostname: $SERVICE_NAME
"
run --rm --label "migration-uuid=$uuid" "$SERVICE_NAME"
)
echo COMMAND: "${cmd[@]}"
"${cmd[@]}" 2>&1
echo "ERRORLEVEL: $?"
} | tee "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/migration-${current_image_version}_${image_version}.log" >/dev/null
) &
pid="$!"
debug "Migration launched with PID ${YELLOW}$pid${NORMAL}"
expected_stop=""
unexpected_stop=""
errlvl=""
while read -r line; do
case "$line" in
*" database system is ready to accept connections"*)
migration_container=$(docker ps --filter "label=migration-uuid=$uuid" --format '{{.ID}}')
## dump all
debug "Start restoring in postgres database ${WHITE}$current_image_version${NORMAL}"
if ! out=$(
{
gunzip -c "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/dump.sql.gz" |
docker exec -i -u 70 "${migration_container}" psql
} 2>&1 ); then
err "Failed to restore postgres database."
printf "%s\n" "$out" | prefix " ${GRAY}|${NORMAL} "
unexpected_stop="1"
break
fi
current_image="$next_image"
current_image_version="$image_version"
out=$(docker stop "$migration_container" 2>&1) || {
err "Failed to stop the migration container $migration_container for $image_version:"
printf "%s\n" "$out" | prefix " ${GRAY}|${NORMAL} "
break 3
}
expected_stop="1"
debug "Interrupting server process after migration (${YELLOW}$pid${NORMAL})" >&2
kill "$pid"
errlvl="0"
break
;;
*"getaddrinfo(\"$SERVICE_NAME\") failed: Name or service not known"*)
err "Postgres issue with resolving '$SERVICE_NAME'"
failed=1
break 3
;;
*"Replication has not yet been configured"*)
warn "Postgres was not setup right away, could lead to issues"
;;
"ERRORLEVEL: "*)
unexpected_stop="1"
errlvl="${line#ERRORLEVEL: }"
err "Unexpected stop of postgres migration container with errorlevel $errlvl"
failed=1
break
;;
esac
done < <(tail -f "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/migration-${current_image_version}_${image_version}.log")
[ "$unexpected_stop" == "1" ] && {
migration_container=$(docker ps --filter "label=migration-uuid=$uuid" --format '{{.ID}}')
if [ -n "$migration_container" ]; then
err "Stopping dumping docker container '$migration_container' after failure"
docker stop "$migration_container" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
fi
failed=1
break
}
[ "$expected_stop" == "1" ] && {
continue 2
}
##
## Damage control, there are some things we can solve
##
if grep "UPGRADE PROBLEM: Found an invalid featureCompatibilityVersion document" "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/migration.log" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if [ -z "$feature_comp" ]; then
feature_comp=1
info "Detected featureCompatibilityVersion issue, forcing upgrade from base version"
echo " This will have for effect to reload the current version and set the featureCompatibilityVersion" >&2
upgrade_path=("$current_image_version" "$image_version" "${upgrade_path[@]}")
break
else
err "Already tried to mitigate featureCompatibilityVersion without success..."
break 2
fi
fi
err "Upgrade to ${WHITE}$image_version${NORMAL} ${DARKRED}failed${NORMAL}"
failed=1
break 2
done
done
if [ -z "$unexpected_stop" ] && [ -z "$expected_stop" ]; then
migration_container=$(docker ps --filter "label=migration-uuid=$uuid" --format '{{.ID}}')
if [ -n "$migration_container" ]; then
err "Stopping migration docker container '$migration_container' after failure"
docker stop "$migration_container"
fi
fi
if [ -n "$failed" ]; then
if [ -e "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/dump-${current_image_version}.log" ]; then
echo "${WHITE}Failing dump logs:${NORMAL}" >&2
cat "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/dump-${current_image_version}.log" | prefix " ${GRAY}|${NORMAL} " >&2
fi
if [ -e "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/migration-${current_image_version}_${image_version}.log" ]; then
echo "${WHITE}Failing migration logs:${NORMAL}" >&2
cat "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/migration-${current_image_version}_${image_version}.log" | prefix " ${GRAY}|${NORMAL} " >&2
fi
fi
if [ -n "$unexpected_stop" ]; then
if [ -e "$SERVICE_DATASTORE.migration-${current_image_version}-${uuid}" ]; then
if [ -e "$SERVICE_DATASTORE" ]; then
mv -v "$SERVICE_DATASTORE"{,".migration-${image_version}-${uuid}-failed"} || {
err "Couldn't move back datastore to backup location for $SERVICE_NAME"
}
fi
mv -v "$SERVICE_DATASTORE"{".migration-${current_image_version}-${uuid}",} || {
err "Couldn't move back datastore to backup location for $SERVICE_NAME"
}
fi
err "Migration failed unexpectedly."
exit 1
fi
if [ "$starting_image_version" == "$current_image_version" ]; then
warn "Database not migrated. Current version is still: ${WHITE}$current_image_version${NORMAL}" >&2
exit 1
fi
(
. "$CHARM_PATH/lib/common"
cp "$MIGRATION_TMPDIR/pgpass" "$LOCAL_DB_PASSFILE"
) || {
err "Couldn't restore postgres password file."
exit 1
}
for migration_backup_dir in "${migration_backup_dirs[@]}"; do
out=$(rm -rf "$migration_backup_dir") || {
warn "Couldn't remove backup directory $migration_backup_dir"
printf "%s\n" "$out" | prefix " ${GRAY}|${NORMAL} "
}
done
## This next line has to be on stdout, it is used by `vps` to get information
info "${GREEN}Successfully${NORMAL} upgraded from ${WHITE}$starting_image_version${NORMAL} to ${WHITE}$current_image_version${NORMAL}" 2>&1
if [ -z "$no_hint" ]; then
cat <<EOF >&2
Don't forget to force the version in your \`\`compose.yml\`\`. For instance:
${DARKYELLOW}$SERVICE_NAME${NORMAL}:
${DARKGRAY}# ...${NORMAL}
${WHITE}docker-compose${NORMAL}:
${WHITE}image${NORMAL}: docker.0k.io/postgres:${current_image_version}-myc
${DARKGRAY}# ...${NORMAL}
You could do this automatically with:
yq eval -i ".$SERVICE_NAME.docker-compose.image = \"docker.0k.io/postgres:${current_image_version}-myc\" // \"\"" compose.yml
And don't forget to run \`compose up\` afterwards.
EOF
fi
exit 0

4
rsync-backup-target/build/src/usr/local/sbin/ssh-cmd-validate

@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ if [[ "$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND" =~ [\&\(\{\;\<\>\`\$\}] ]]; then
reject
fi
if [[ "$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND" =~ ^"rsync --server -"[vnloHgDtpArRzCeiLsfx\.]+(" --"[a-z=%-]+|" --partial-dir .rsync-partial")*" . /var/mirror/$ident"$ ]]; then
if [[ "$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND" =~ ^"rsync --server -"[vnloHgDtpArRzCeiLsfxIu\.]+(" --"[a-z=%-]+|" --partial-dir .rsync-partial")*" . /var/mirror/$ident"$ ]]; then
log "ACCEPTED BACKUP COMMAND: $SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND"
## Interpret \ to allow passing spaces (want to avoid possible issue with \n)
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ if [[ "$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND" =~ ^"rsync --server -"[vnloHgDtpArRzCeiLsfx\.]+("
"--log-file=/var/log/rsync/target_$1_rsync.log" \
"--log-file-format=%i %o %f %l %b" \
"${ssh_args[@]:3}"
elif [[ "$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND" =~ ^"rsync --server --sender -"[vnloHgDtpArRzCeiLsfx\.]+(" --"[a-z=%-]+|" --partial-dir .rsync-partial")*" . /var/mirror/$ident"(|/.*)$ ]]; then
elif [[ "$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND" =~ ^"rsync --server --sender -"[vnloHgDtpArRzCeiLsfxIu\.]+(" --"[a-z=%-]+|" --partial-dir .rsync-partial")*" . /var/mirror/$ident"(|/.*)$ ]]; then
## Interpret \ to allow passing spaces (want to avoid possible issue with \n)
#read -a ssh_args <<< "${SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND}"

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smtp-stub/hooks/smtp_server-relation-joined

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#!/bin/bash
OPTS=(
host
port
connection-security
auth-method
)
for var in "${OPTS[@]}"; do
value=$(options-get "$var") && relation-set "$var" "$value" || exit 1
case "$var:$value" in
auth-method:password)
login=$(options-get "login") && relation-set login "$login" || exit 1
password=$(options-get "password") && relation-set password "$password" || exit 1
;;
esac
done

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smtp-stub/metadata.yml

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type: stub
provides:
smtp-server:
default-options:
port: 25
connection-security: none # "none", "starttls", "ssl/tls"
auth-method: plain # "none", "password"
user:
password:
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