Remove postgresql 9.6 (#322)

Signed-off-by: David Gomez <dgomezleon@vmware.com>
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David Gomez 2022-01-26 16:03:49 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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FROM docker.io/bitnami/minideb:buster
LABEL maintainer "Bitnami <containers@bitnami.com>"
ENV HOME="/" \
OS_ARCH="amd64" \
OS_FLAVOUR="debian-10" \
OS_NAME="linux"
COPY prebuildfs /
# Install required system packages and dependencies
RUN install_packages acl ca-certificates curl gzip libbsd0 libc6 libedit2 libffi6 libgcc1 libgmp10 libgnutls30 libhogweed4 libicu63 libidn2-0 libldap-2.4-2 liblzma5 libnettle6 libp11-kit0 libpcre3 libreadline7 libsasl2-2 libsqlite3-0 libssl1.1 libstdc++6 libtasn1-6 libtinfo6 libunistring2 libuuid1 libxml2 libxslt1.1 locales procps tar zlib1g
RUN . /opt/bitnami/scripts/libcomponent.sh && component_unpack "postgresql" "9.6.24-4" --checksum 0b73bb00e0ae90e7cb452c32b7a3080ddf101517db5d81eff2a8c78d719b3fc7
RUN . /opt/bitnami/scripts/libcomponent.sh && component_unpack "gosu" "1.14.0-3" --checksum 276ab5a0be4b05e136ec468d62c8f9cc4f40d9664c55f01f16a9f1209ba16980
RUN apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y && \
rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists /var/cache/apt/archives
RUN chmod g+rwX /opt/bitnami
RUN localedef -c -f UTF-8 -i en_US en_US.UTF-8
RUN update-locale LANG=C.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=POSIX && \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive dpkg-reconfigure locales
RUN echo 'en_GB.UTF-8 UTF-8' >> /etc/locale.gen && locale-gen
RUN echo 'en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8' >> /etc/locale.gen && locale-gen
COPY rootfs /
RUN /opt/bitnami/scripts/postgresql/postunpack.sh
RUN /opt/bitnami/scripts/locales/add-extra-locales.sh
ENV BITNAMI_APP_NAME="postgresql" \
BITNAMI_IMAGE_VERSION="9.6.24-debian-10-r71" \
LANG="en_US.UTF-8" \
LANGUAGE="en_US:en" \
NSS_WRAPPER_LIB="/opt/bitnami/common/lib/libnss_wrapper.so" \
PATH="/opt/bitnami/postgresql/bin:/opt/bitnami/common/bin:$PATH"
VOLUME [ "/bitnami/postgresql", "/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d", "/docker-entrypoint-preinitdb.d" ]
EXPOSE 5432
USER 1001
ENTRYPOINT [ "/opt/bitnami/scripts/postgresql/entrypoint.sh" ]
CMD [ "/opt/bitnami/scripts/postgresql/run.sh" ]

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version: '2'
services:
postgresql:
image: docker.io/bitnami/postgresql:9.6
ports:
- '5432:5432'
volumes:
- 'postgresql_data:/bitnami/postgresql'
environment:
- 'ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes'
volumes:
postgresql_data:
driver: local

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{
"gosu": {
"arch": "amd64",
"digest": "276ab5a0be4b05e136ec468d62c8f9cc4f40d9664c55f01f16a9f1209ba16980",
"distro": "debian-10",
"type": "NAMI",
"version": "1.14.0-3"
},
"postgresql": {
"arch": "amd64",
"digest": "0b73bb00e0ae90e7cb452c32b7a3080ddf101517db5d81eff2a8c78d719b3fc7",
"distro": "debian-10",
"type": "NAMI",
"version": "9.6.24-4"
}
}

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Bitnami containers ship with software bundles. You can find the licenses under:
/opt/bitnami/nami/COPYING
/opt/bitnami/[name-of-bundle]/licenses/[bundle-version].txt

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Bitnami custom library
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# Load Generic Libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
# Constants
BOLD='\033[1m'
# Functions
########################
# Print the welcome page
# Globals:
# DISABLE_WELCOME_MESSAGE
# BITNAMI_APP_NAME
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
print_welcome_page() {
if [[ -z "${DISABLE_WELCOME_MESSAGE:-}" ]]; then
if [[ -n "$BITNAMI_APP_NAME" ]]; then
print_image_welcome_page
fi
fi
}
########################
# Print the welcome page for a Bitnami Docker image
# Globals:
# BITNAMI_APP_NAME
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
print_image_welcome_page() {
local github_url="https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-${BITNAMI_APP_NAME}"
log ""
log "${BOLD}Welcome to the Bitnami ${BITNAMI_APP_NAME} container${RESET}"
log "Subscribe to project updates by watching ${BOLD}${github_url}${RESET}"
log "Submit issues and feature requests at ${BOLD}${github_url}/issues${RESET}"
log ""
}

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Library for managing Bitnami components
# Constants
CACHE_ROOT="/tmp/bitnami/pkg/cache"
DOWNLOAD_URL="https://downloads.bitnami.com/files/stacksmith"
# Functions
########################
# Download and unpack a Bitnami package
# Globals:
# OS_NAME
# OS_ARCH
# OS_FLAVOUR
# Arguments:
# $1 - component's name
# $2 - component's version
# Returns:
# None
#########################
component_unpack() {
local name="${1:?name is required}"
local version="${2:?version is required}"
local base_name="${name}-${version}-${OS_NAME}-${OS_ARCH}-${OS_FLAVOUR}"
local package_sha256=""
local directory="/opt/bitnami"
# Validate arguments
shift 2
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-c|--checksum)
shift
package_sha256="${1:?missing package checksum}"
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line flag $1" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
shift
done
echo "Downloading $base_name package"
if [ -f "${CACHE_ROOT}/${base_name}.tar.gz" ]; then
echo "${CACHE_ROOT}/${base_name}.tar.gz already exists, skipping download."
cp "${CACHE_ROOT}/${base_name}.tar.gz" .
rm "${CACHE_ROOT}/${base_name}.tar.gz"
if [ -f "${CACHE_ROOT}/${base_name}.tar.gz.sha256" ]; then
echo "Using the local sha256 from ${CACHE_ROOT}/${base_name}.tar.gz.sha256"
package_sha256="$(< "${CACHE_ROOT}/${base_name}.tar.gz.sha256")"
rm "${CACHE_ROOT}/${base_name}.tar.gz.sha256"
fi
else
curl --remote-name --silent --show-error --fail "${DOWNLOAD_URL}/${base_name}.tar.gz"
fi
if [ -n "$package_sha256" ]; then
echo "Verifying package integrity"
echo "$package_sha256 ${base_name}.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check - || exit "$?"
fi
tar --directory "${directory}" --extract --gunzip --file "${base_name}.tar.gz" --no-same-owner --strip-components=2 "${base_name}/files/"
rm "${base_name}.tar.gz"
}

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Library for managing files
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# Load Generic Libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libos.sh
# Functions
########################
# Replace a regex-matching string in a file
# Arguments:
# $1 - filename
# $2 - match regex
# $3 - substitute regex
# $4 - use POSIX regex. Default: true
# Returns:
# None
#########################
replace_in_file() {
local filename="${1:?filename is required}"
local match_regex="${2:?match regex is required}"
local substitute_regex="${3:?substitute regex is required}"
local posix_regex=${4:-true}
local result
# We should avoid using 'sed in-place' substitutions
# 1) They are not compatible with files mounted from ConfigMap(s)
# 2) We found incompatibility issues with Debian10 and "in-place" substitutions
local -r del=$'\001' # Use a non-printable character as a 'sed' delimiter to avoid issues
if [[ $posix_regex = true ]]; then
result="$(sed -E "s${del}${match_regex}${del}${substitute_regex}${del}g" "$filename")"
else
result="$(sed "s${del}${match_regex}${del}${substitute_regex}${del}g" "$filename")"
fi
echo "$result" > "$filename"
}
########################
# Replace a regex-matching multiline string in a file
# Arguments:
# $1 - filename
# $2 - match regex
# $3 - substitute regex
# Returns:
# None
#########################
replace_in_file_multiline() {
local filename="${1:?filename is required}"
local match_regex="${2:?match regex is required}"
local substitute_regex="${3:?substitute regex is required}"
local result
local -r del=$'\001' # Use a non-printable character as a 'sed' delimiter to avoid issues
result="$(perl -pe "BEGIN{undef $/;} s${del}${match_regex}${del}${substitute_regex}${del}sg" "$filename")"
echo "$result" > "$filename"
}
########################
# Remove a line in a file based on a regex
# Arguments:
# $1 - filename
# $2 - match regex
# $3 - use POSIX regex. Default: true
# Returns:
# None
#########################
remove_in_file() {
local filename="${1:?filename is required}"
local match_regex="${2:?match regex is required}"
local posix_regex=${3:-true}
local result
# We should avoid using 'sed in-place' substitutions
# 1) They are not compatible with files mounted from ConfigMap(s)
# 2) We found incompatibility issues with Debian10 and "in-place" substitutions
if [[ $posix_regex = true ]]; then
result="$(sed -E "/$match_regex/d" "$filename")"
else
result="$(sed "/$match_regex/d" "$filename")"
fi
echo "$result" > "$filename"
}
########################
# Appends text after the last line matching a pattern
# Arguments:
# $1 - file
# $2 - match regex
# $3 - contents to add
# Returns:
# None
#########################
append_file_after_last_match() {
local file="${1:?missing file}"
local match_regex="${2:?missing pattern}"
local value="${3:?missing value}"
# We read the file in reverse, replace the first match (0,/pattern/s) and then reverse the results again
result="$(tac "$file" | sed -E "0,/($match_regex)/s||${value}\n\1|" | tac)"
echo "$result" > "$file"
}
########################
# Wait until certain entry is present in a log file
# Arguments:
# $1 - entry to look for
# $2 - log file
# $3 - max retries. Default: 12
# $4 - sleep between retries (in seconds). Default: 5
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
wait_for_log_entry() {
local -r entry="${1:-missing entry}"
local -r log_file="${2:-missing log file}"
local -r retries="${3:-12}"
local -r interval_time="${4:-5}"
local attempt=0
check_log_file_for_entry() {
if ! grep -qE "$entry" "$log_file"; then
debug "Entry \"${entry}\" still not present in ${log_file} (attempt $((++attempt))/${retries})"
return 1
fi
}
debug "Checking that ${log_file} log file contains entry \"${entry}\""
if retry_while check_log_file_for_entry "$retries" "$interval_time"; then
debug "Found entry \"${entry}\" in ${log_file}"
true
else
error "Could not find entry \"${entry}\" in ${log_file} after ${retries} retries"
debug_execute cat "$log_file"
return 1
fi
}

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Library for file system actions
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# Load Generic Libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
# Functions
########################
# Ensure a file/directory is owned (user and group) but the given user
# Arguments:
# $1 - filepath
# $2 - owner
# Returns:
# None
#########################
owned_by() {
local path="${1:?path is missing}"
local owner="${2:?owner is missing}"
local group="${3:-}"
if [[ -n $group ]]; then
chown "$owner":"$group" "$path"
else
chown "$owner":"$owner" "$path"
fi
}
########################
# Ensure a directory exists and, optionally, is owned by the given user
# Arguments:
# $1 - directory
# $2 - owner
# Returns:
# None
#########################
ensure_dir_exists() {
local dir="${1:?directory is missing}"
local owner_user="${2:-}"
local owner_group="${3:-}"
mkdir -p "${dir}"
if [[ -n $owner_user ]]; then
owned_by "$dir" "$owner_user" "$owner_group"
fi
}
########################
# Checks whether a directory is empty or not
# arguments:
# $1 - directory
# returns:
# boolean
#########################
is_dir_empty() {
local -r path="${1:?missing directory}"
# Calculate real path in order to avoid issues with symlinks
local -r dir="$(realpath "$path")"
if [[ ! -e "$dir" ]] || [[ -z "$(ls -A "$dir")" ]]; then
true
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Checks whether a mounted directory is empty or not
# arguments:
# $1 - directory
# returns:
# boolean
#########################
is_mounted_dir_empty() {
local dir="${1:?missing directory}"
if is_dir_empty "$dir" || find "$dir" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -not -name ".snapshot" -not -name "lost+found" -exec false {} +; then
true
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Checks whether a file can be written to or not
# arguments:
# $1 - file
# returns:
# boolean
#########################
is_file_writable() {
local file="${1:?missing file}"
local dir
dir="$(dirname "$file")"
if [[ (-f "$file" && -w "$file") || (! -f "$file" && -d "$dir" && -w "$dir") ]]; then
true
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Relativize a path
# arguments:
# $1 - path
# $2 - base
# returns:
# None
#########################
relativize() {
local -r path="${1:?missing path}"
local -r base="${2:?missing base}"
pushd "$base" >/dev/null || exit
realpath -q --no-symlinks --relative-base="$base" "$path" | sed -e 's|^/$|.|' -e 's|^/||'
popd >/dev/null || exit
}
########################
# Configure permisions and ownership recursively
# Globals:
# None
# Arguments:
# $1 - paths (as a string).
# Flags:
# -f|--file-mode - mode for directories.
# -d|--dir-mode - mode for files.
# -u|--user - user
# -g|--group - group
# Returns:
# None
#########################
configure_permissions_ownership() {
local -r paths="${1:?paths is missing}"
local dir_mode=""
local file_mode=""
local user=""
local group=""
# Validate arguments
shift 1
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-f | --file-mode)
shift
file_mode="${1:?missing mode for files}"
;;
-d | --dir-mode)
shift
dir_mode="${1:?missing mode for directories}"
;;
-u | --user)
shift
user="${1:?missing user}"
;;
-g | --group)
shift
group="${1:?missing group}"
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line flag $1" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
shift
done
read -r -a filepaths <<<"$paths"
for p in "${filepaths[@]}"; do
if [[ -e "$p" ]]; then
if [[ -n $dir_mode ]]; then
find -L "$p" -type d -exec chmod "$dir_mode" {} \;
fi
if [[ -n $file_mode ]]; then
find -L "$p" -type f -exec chmod "$file_mode" {} \;
fi
if [[ -n $user ]] && [[ -n $group ]]; then
chown -LR "$user":"$group" "$p"
elif [[ -n $user ]] && [[ -z $group ]]; then
chown -LR "$user" "$p"
elif [[ -z $user ]] && [[ -n $group ]]; then
chgrp -LR "$group" "$p"
fi
else
stderr_print "$p does not exist"
fi
done
}

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Library to use for scripts expected to be used as Kubernetes lifecycle hooks
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# Load generic libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libos.sh
# Override functions that log to stdout/stderr of the current process, so they print to process 1
for function_to_override in stderr_print debug_execute; do
# Output is sent to output of process 1 and thus end up in the container log
# The hook output in general isn't saved
eval "$(declare -f "$function_to_override") >/proc/1/fd/1 2>/proc/1/fd/2"
done

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Library for logging functions
# Constants
RESET='\033[0m'
RED='\033[38;5;1m'
GREEN='\033[38;5;2m'
YELLOW='\033[38;5;3m'
MAGENTA='\033[38;5;5m'
CYAN='\033[38;5;6m'
# Functions
########################
# Print to STDERR
# Arguments:
# Message to print
# Returns:
# None
#########################
stderr_print() {
# 'is_boolean_yes' is defined in libvalidations.sh, but depends on this file so we cannot source it
local bool="${BITNAMI_QUIET:-false}"
# comparison is performed without regard to the case of alphabetic characters
shopt -s nocasematch
if ! [[ "$bool" = 1 || "$bool" =~ ^(yes|true)$ ]]; then
printf "%b\\n" "${*}" >&2
fi
}
########################
# Log message
# Arguments:
# Message to log
# Returns:
# None
#########################
log() {
stderr_print "${CYAN}${MODULE:-} ${MAGENTA}$(date "+%T.%2N ")${RESET}${*}"
}
########################
# Log an 'info' message
# Arguments:
# Message to log
# Returns:
# None
#########################
info() {
log "${GREEN}INFO ${RESET} ==> ${*}"
}
########################
# Log message
# Arguments:
# Message to log
# Returns:
# None
#########################
warn() {
log "${YELLOW}WARN ${RESET} ==> ${*}"
}
########################
# Log an 'error' message
# Arguments:
# Message to log
# Returns:
# None
#########################
error() {
log "${RED}ERROR${RESET} ==> ${*}"
}
########################
# Log a 'debug' message
# Globals:
# BITNAMI_DEBUG
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
debug() {
# 'is_boolean_yes' is defined in libvalidations.sh, but depends on this file so we cannot source it
local bool="${BITNAMI_DEBUG:-false}"
# comparison is performed without regard to the case of alphabetic characters
shopt -s nocasematch
if [[ "$bool" = 1 || "$bool" =~ ^(yes|true)$ ]]; then
log "${MAGENTA}DEBUG${RESET} ==> ${*}"
fi
}
########################
# Indent a string
# Arguments:
# $1 - string
# $2 - number of indentation characters (default: 4)
# $3 - indentation character (default: " ")
# Returns:
# None
#########################
indent() {
local string="${1:-}"
local num="${2:?missing num}"
local char="${3:-" "}"
# Build the indentation unit string
local indent_unit=""
for ((i = 0; i < num; i++)); do
indent_unit="${indent_unit}${char}"
done
# shellcheck disable=SC2001
# Complex regex, see https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2001#exceptions
echo "$string" | sed "s/^/${indent_unit}/"
}

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Library for network functions
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# Load Generic Libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
# Functions
########################
# Resolve IP address for a host/domain (i.e. DNS lookup)
# Arguments:
# $1 - Hostname to resolve
# $2 - IP address version (v4, v6), leave empty for resolving to any version
# Returns:
# IP
#########################
dns_lookup() {
local host="${1:?host is missing}"
local ip_version="${2:-}"
getent "ahosts${ip_version}" "$host" | awk '/STREAM/ {print $1 }' | head -n 1
}
#########################
# Wait for a hostname and return the IP
# Arguments:
# $1 - hostname
# $2 - number of retries
# $3 - seconds to wait between retries
# Returns:
# - IP address that corresponds to the hostname
#########################
wait_for_dns_lookup() {
local hostname="${1:?hostname is missing}"
local retries="${2:-5}"
local seconds="${3:-1}"
check_host() {
if [[ $(dns_lookup "$hostname") == "" ]]; then
false
else
true
fi
}
# Wait for the host to be ready
retry_while "check_host ${hostname}" "$retries" "$seconds"
dns_lookup "$hostname"
}
########################
# Get machine's IP
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# Machine IP
#########################
get_machine_ip() {
local -a ip_addresses
local hostname
hostname="$(hostname)"
read -r -a ip_addresses <<< "$(dns_lookup "$hostname" | xargs echo)"
if [[ "${#ip_addresses[@]}" -gt 1 ]]; then
warn "Found more than one IP address associated to hostname ${hostname}: ${ip_addresses[*]}, will use ${ip_addresses[0]}"
elif [[ "${#ip_addresses[@]}" -lt 1 ]]; then
error "Could not find any IP address associated to hostname ${hostname}"
exit 1
fi
echo "${ip_addresses[0]}"
}
########################
# Check if the provided argument is a resolved hostname
# Arguments:
# $1 - Value to check
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
is_hostname_resolved() {
local -r host="${1:?missing value}"
if [[ -n "$(dns_lookup "$host")" ]]; then
true
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Parse URL
# Globals:
# None
# Arguments:
# $1 - uri - String
# $2 - component to obtain. Valid options (scheme, authority, userinfo, host, port, path, query or fragment) - String
# Returns:
# String
parse_uri() {
local uri="${1:?uri is missing}"
local component="${2:?component is missing}"
# Solution based on https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#appendix-B with
# additional sub-expressions to split authority into userinfo, host and port
# Credits to Patryk Obara (see https://stackoverflow.com/a/45977232/6694969)
local -r URI_REGEX='^(([^:/?#]+):)?(//((([^@/?#]+)@)?([^:/?#]+)(:([0-9]+))?))?(/([^?#]*))?(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))?'
# || | ||| | | | | | | | | |
# |2 scheme | ||6 userinfo 7 host | 9 port | 11 rpath | 13 query | 15 fragment
# 1 scheme: | |5 userinfo@ 8 :... 10 path 12 ?... 14 #...
# | 4 authority
# 3 //...
local index=0
case "$component" in
scheme)
index=2
;;
authority)
index=4
;;
userinfo)
index=6
;;
host)
index=7
;;
port)
index=9
;;
path)
index=10
;;
query)
index=13
;;
fragment)
index=14
;;
*)
stderr_print "unrecognized component $component"
return 1
;;
esac
[[ "$uri" =~ $URI_REGEX ]] && echo "${BASH_REMATCH[${index}]}"
}
########################
# Wait for a HTTP connection to succeed
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# $1 - URL to wait for
# $2 - Maximum amount of retries (optional)
# $3 - Time between retries (optional)
# Returns:
# true if the HTTP connection succeeded, false otherwise
#########################
wait_for_http_connection() {
local url="${1:?missing url}"
local retries="${2:-}"
local sleep_time="${3:-}"
if ! retry_while "debug_execute curl --silent ${url}" "$retries" "$sleep_time"; then
error "Could not connect to ${url}"
return 1
fi
}

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Library for operating system actions
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# Load Generic Libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libfs.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libvalidations.sh
# Functions
########################
# Check if an user exists in the system
# Arguments:
# $1 - user
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
user_exists() {
local user="${1:?user is missing}"
id "$user" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
########################
# Check if a group exists in the system
# Arguments:
# $1 - group
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
group_exists() {
local group="${1:?group is missing}"
getent group "$group" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
########################
# Create a group in the system if it does not exist already
# Arguments:
# $1 - group
# Flags:
# -i|--gid - the ID for the new group
# -s|--system - Whether to create new user as system user (uid <= 999)
# Returns:
# None
#########################
ensure_group_exists() {
local group="${1:?group is missing}"
local gid=""
local is_system_user=false
# Validate arguments
shift 1
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-i | --gid)
shift
gid="${1:?missing gid}"
;;
-s | --system)
is_system_user=true
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line flag $1" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
shift
done
if ! group_exists "$group"; then
local -a args=("$group")
if [[ -n "$gid" ]]; then
if group_exists "$gid"; then
error "The GID $gid is already in use." >&2
return 1
fi
args+=("--gid" "$gid")
fi
$is_system_user && args+=("--system")
groupadd "${args[@]}" >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
}
########################
# Create an user in the system if it does not exist already
# Arguments:
# $1 - user
# Flags:
# -i|--uid - the ID for the new user
# -g|--group - the group the new user should belong to
# -a|--append-groups - comma-separated list of supplemental groups to append to the new user
# -h|--home - the home directory for the new user
# -s|--system - whether to create new user as system user (uid <= 999)
# Returns:
# None
#########################
ensure_user_exists() {
local user="${1:?user is missing}"
local uid=""
local group=""
local append_groups=""
local home=""
local is_system_user=false
# Validate arguments
shift 1
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-i | --uid)
shift
uid="${1:?missing uid}"
;;
-g | --group)
shift
group="${1:?missing group}"
;;
-a | --append-groups)
shift
append_groups="${1:?missing append_groups}"
;;
-h | --home)
shift
home="${1:?missing home directory}"
;;
-s | --system)
is_system_user=true
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line flag $1" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
shift
done
if ! user_exists "$user"; then
local -a user_args=("-N" "$user")
if [[ -n "$uid" ]]; then
if user_exists "$uid"; then
error "The UID $uid is already in use."
return 1
fi
user_args+=("--uid" "$uid")
else
$is_system_user && user_args+=("--system")
fi
useradd "${user_args[@]}" >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
if [[ -n "$group" ]]; then
local -a group_args=("$group")
$is_system_user && group_args+=("--system")
ensure_group_exists "${group_args[@]}"
usermod -g "$group" "$user" >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
if [[ -n "$append_groups" ]]; then
local -a groups
read -ra groups <<<"$(tr ',;' ' ' <<<"$append_groups")"
for group in "${groups[@]}"; do
ensure_group_exists "$group"
usermod -aG "$group" "$user" >/dev/null 2>&1
done
fi
if [[ -n "$home" ]]; then
mkdir -p "$home"
usermod -d "$home" "$user" >/dev/null 2>&1
configure_permissions_ownership "$home" -d "775" -f "664" -u "$user" -g "$group"
fi
}
########################
# Check if the script is currently running as root
# Arguments:
# $1 - user
# $2 - group
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
am_i_root() {
if [[ "$(id -u)" = "0" ]]; then
true
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Print OS metadata
# Arguments:
# $1 - Flag name
# Flags:
# --id - Distro ID
# --version - Distro version
# --branch - Distro branch
# --codename - Distro codename
# Returns:
# String
#########################
get_os_metadata() {
local -r flag_name="${1:?missing flag}"
# Helper function
get_os_release_metadata() {
local -r env_name="${1:?missing environment variable name}"
(
. /etc/os-release
echo "${!env_name}"
)
}
case "$flag_name" in
--id)
get_os_release_metadata ID
;;
--version)
get_os_release_metadata VERSION_ID
;;
--branch)
get_os_release_metadata VERSION_ID | sed 's/\..*//'
;;
--codename)
get_os_release_metadata VERSION_CODENAME
;;
*)
error "Unknown flag ${flag_name}"
return 1
;;
esac
}
########################
# Get total memory available
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# Memory in bytes
#########################
get_total_memory() {
echo $(($(grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo | awk '{print $2}') / 1024))
}
########################
# Get machine size depending on specified memory
# Globals:
# None
# Arguments:
# None
# Flags:
# --memory - memory size (optional)
# Returns:
# Detected instance size
#########################
get_machine_size() {
local memory=""
# Validate arguments
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
--memory)
shift
memory="${1:?missing memory}"
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line flag $1" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
shift
done
if [[ -z "$memory" ]]; then
debug "Memory was not specified, detecting available memory automatically"
memory="$(get_total_memory)"
fi
sanitized_memory=$(convert_to_mb "$memory")
if [[ "$sanitized_memory" -gt 26000 ]]; then
echo 2xlarge
elif [[ "$sanitized_memory" -gt 13000 ]]; then
echo xlarge
elif [[ "$sanitized_memory" -gt 6000 ]]; then
echo large
elif [[ "$sanitized_memory" -gt 3000 ]]; then
echo medium
elif [[ "$sanitized_memory" -gt 1500 ]]; then
echo small
else
echo micro
fi
}
########################
# Get machine size depending on specified memory
# Globals:
# None
# Arguments:
# $1 - memory size (optional)
# Returns:
# Detected instance size
#########################
get_supported_machine_sizes() {
echo micro small medium large xlarge 2xlarge
}
########################
# Convert memory size from string to amount of megabytes (i.e. 2G -> 2048)
# Globals:
# None
# Arguments:
# $1 - memory size
# Returns:
# Result of the conversion
#########################
convert_to_mb() {
local amount="${1:-}"
if [[ $amount =~ ^([0-9]+)(m|M|g|G) ]]; then
size="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
unit="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"
if [[ "$unit" = "g" || "$unit" = "G" ]]; then
amount="$((size * 1024))"
else
amount="$size"
fi
fi
echo "$amount"
}
#########################
# Redirects output to /dev/null if debug mode is disabled
# Globals:
# BITNAMI_DEBUG
# Arguments:
# $@ - Command to execute
# Returns:
# None
#########################
debug_execute() {
if is_boolean_yes "${BITNAMI_DEBUG:-false}"; then
"$@"
else
"$@" >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
}
########################
# Retries a command a given number of times
# Arguments:
# $1 - cmd (as a string)
# $2 - max retries. Default: 12
# $3 - sleep between retries (in seconds). Default: 5
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
retry_while() {
local cmd="${1:?cmd is missing}"
local retries="${2:-12}"
local sleep_time="${3:-5}"
local return_value=1
read -r -a command <<<"$cmd"
for ((i = 1; i <= retries; i += 1)); do
"${command[@]}" && return_value=0 && break
sleep "$sleep_time"
done
return $return_value
}
########################
# Generate a random string
# Arguments:
# -t|--type - String type (ascii, alphanumeric, numeric), defaults to ascii
# -c|--count - Number of characters, defaults to 32
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
# Returns:
# String
#########################
generate_random_string() {
local type="ascii"
local count="32"
local filter
local result
# Validate arguments
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
-t | --type)
shift
type="$1"
;;
-c | --count)
shift
count="$1"
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line flag $1" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
shift
done
# Validate type
case "$type" in
ascii)
filter="[:print:]"
;;
alphanumeric)
filter="a-zA-Z0-9"
;;
numeric)
filter="0-9"
;;
*)
echo "Invalid type ${type}" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
# Obtain count + 10 lines from /dev/urandom to ensure that the resulting string has the expected size
# Note there is a very small chance of strings starting with EOL character
# Therefore, the higher amount of lines read, this will happen less frequently
result="$(head -n "$((count + 10))" /dev/urandom | tr -dc "$filter" | head -c "$count")"
echo "$result"
}
########################
# Create md5 hash from a string
# Arguments:
# $1 - string
# Returns:
# md5 hash - string
#########################
generate_md5_hash() {
local -r str="${1:?missing input string}"
echo -n "$str" | md5sum | awk '{print $1}'
}
########################
# Create sha1 hash from a string
# Arguments:
# $1 - string
# $2 - algorithm - 1 (default), 224, 256, 384, 512
# Returns:
# sha1 hash - string
#########################
generate_sha_hash() {
local -r str="${1:?missing input string}"
local -r algorithm="${2:-1}"
echo -n "$str" | "sha${algorithm}sum" | awk '{print $1}'
}
########################
# Converts a string to its hexadecimal representation
# Arguments:
# $1 - string
# Returns:
# hexadecimal representation of the string
#########################
convert_to_hex() {
local -r str=${1:?missing input string}
local -i iterator
local char
for ((iterator = 0; iterator < ${#str}; iterator++)); do
char=${str:iterator:1}
printf '%x' "'${char}"
done
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Bitnami persistence library
# Used for bringing persistence capabilities to applications that don't have clear separation of data and logic
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# Load Generic Libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libfs.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libos.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libversion.sh
# Functions
########################
# Persist an application directory
# Globals:
# BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR
# BITNAMI_VOLUME_DIR
# Arguments:
# $1 - App folder name
# $2 - List of app files to persist
# Returns:
# true if all steps succeeded, false otherwise
#########################
persist_app() {
local -r app="${1:?missing app}"
local -a files_to_restore
read -r -a files_to_persist <<< "$(tr ',;:' ' ' <<< "$2")"
local -r install_dir="${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/${app}"
local -r persist_dir="${BITNAMI_VOLUME_DIR}/${app}"
# Persist the individual files
if [[ "${#files_to_persist[@]}" -le 0 ]]; then
warn "No files are configured to be persisted"
return
fi
pushd "$install_dir" >/dev/null || exit
local file_to_persist_relative file_to_persist_destination file_to_persist_destination_folder
local -r tmp_file="/tmp/perms.acl"
for file_to_persist in "${files_to_persist[@]}"; do
if [[ ! -f "$file_to_persist" && ! -d "$file_to_persist" ]]; then
error "Cannot persist '${file_to_persist}' because it does not exist"
return 1
fi
file_to_persist_relative="$(relativize "$file_to_persist" "$install_dir")"
file_to_persist_destination="${persist_dir}/${file_to_persist_relative}"
file_to_persist_destination_folder="$(dirname "$file_to_persist_destination")"
# Get original permissions for existing files, which will be applied later
# Exclude the root directory with 'sed', to avoid issues when copying the entirety of it to a volume
getfacl -R "$file_to_persist_relative" | sed -E '/# file: (\..+|[^.])/,$!d' > "$tmp_file"
# Copy directories to the volume
ensure_dir_exists "$file_to_persist_destination_folder"
cp -Lr --preserve=links "$file_to_persist_relative" "$file_to_persist_destination_folder"
# Restore permissions
pushd "$persist_dir" >/dev/null || exit
if am_i_root; then
setfacl --restore="$tmp_file"
else
# When running as non-root, don't change ownership
setfacl --restore=<(grep -E -v '^# (owner|group):' "$tmp_file")
fi
popd >/dev/null || exit
done
popd >/dev/null || exit
rm -f "$tmp_file"
# Install the persisted files into the installation directory, via symlinks
restore_persisted_app "$@"
}
########################
# Restore a persisted application directory
# Globals:
# BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR
# BITNAMI_VOLUME_DIR
# FORCE_MAJOR_UPGRADE
# Arguments:
# $1 - App folder name
# $2 - List of app files to restore
# Returns:
# true if all steps succeeded, false otherwise
#########################
restore_persisted_app() {
local -r app="${1:?missing app}"
local -a files_to_restore
read -r -a files_to_restore <<< "$(tr ',;:' ' ' <<< "$2")"
local -r install_dir="${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/${app}"
local -r persist_dir="${BITNAMI_VOLUME_DIR}/${app}"
# Restore the individual persisted files
if [[ "${#files_to_restore[@]}" -le 0 ]]; then
warn "No persisted files are configured to be restored"
return
fi
local file_to_restore_relative file_to_restore_origin file_to_restore_destination
for file_to_restore in "${files_to_restore[@]}"; do
file_to_restore_relative="$(relativize "$file_to_restore" "$install_dir")"
# We use 'realpath --no-symlinks' to ensure that the case of '.' is covered and the directory is removed
file_to_restore_origin="$(realpath --no-symlinks "${install_dir}/${file_to_restore_relative}")"
file_to_restore_destination="$(realpath --no-symlinks "${persist_dir}/${file_to_restore_relative}")"
rm -rf "$file_to_restore_origin"
ln -sfn "$file_to_restore_destination" "$file_to_restore_origin"
done
}
########################
# Check if an application directory was already persisted
# Globals:
# BITNAMI_VOLUME_DIR
# Arguments:
# $1 - App folder name
# Returns:
# true if all steps succeeded, false otherwise
#########################
is_app_initialized() {
local -r app="${1:?missing app}"
local -r persist_dir="${BITNAMI_VOLUME_DIR}/${app}"
if ! is_mounted_dir_empty "$persist_dir"; then
true
else
false
fi
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Library for managing services
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# Load Generic Libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libvalidations.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
# Functions
########################
# Read the provided pid file and returns a PID
# Arguments:
# $1 - Pid file
# Returns:
# PID
#########################
get_pid_from_file() {
local pid_file="${1:?pid file is missing}"
if [[ -f "$pid_file" ]]; then
if [[ -n "$(< "$pid_file")" ]] && [[ "$(< "$pid_file")" -gt 0 ]]; then
echo "$(< "$pid_file")"
fi
fi
}
########################
# Check if a provided PID corresponds to a running service
# Arguments:
# $1 - PID
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
is_service_running() {
local pid="${1:?pid is missing}"
kill -0 "$pid" 2>/dev/null
}
########################
# Stop a service by sending a termination signal to its pid
# Arguments:
# $1 - Pid file
# $2 - Signal number (optional)
# Returns:
# None
#########################
stop_service_using_pid() {
local pid_file="${1:?pid file is missing}"
local signal="${2:-}"
local pid
pid="$(get_pid_from_file "$pid_file")"
[[ -z "$pid" ]] || ! is_service_running "$pid" && return
if [[ -n "$signal" ]]; then
kill "-${signal}" "$pid"
else
kill "$pid"
fi
local counter=10
while [[ "$counter" -ne 0 ]] && is_service_running "$pid"; do
sleep 1
counter=$((counter - 1))
done
}
########################
# Start cron daemon
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# true if started correctly, false otherwise
#########################
cron_start() {
if [[ -x "/usr/sbin/cron" ]]; then
/usr/sbin/cron
elif [[ -x "/usr/sbin/crond" ]]; then
/usr/sbin/crond
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Generate a cron configuration file for a given service
# Arguments:
# $1 - Service name
# $2 - Command
# Flags:
# --run-as - User to run as (default: root)
# --schedule - Cron schedule configuration (default: * * * * *)
# Returns:
# None
#########################
generate_cron_conf() {
local service_name="${1:?service name is missing}"
local cmd="${2:?command is missing}"
local run_as="root"
local schedule="* * * * *"
local clean="true"
local clean="true"
# Parse optional CLI flags
shift 2
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
--run-as)
shift
run_as="$1"
;;
--schedule)
shift
schedule="$1"
;;
--no-clean)
clean="false"
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line flag ${1}" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
shift
done
mkdir -p /etc/cron.d
if "$clean"; then
echo "${schedule} ${run_as} ${cmd}" > /etc/cron.d/"$service_name"
else
echo "${schedule} ${run_as} ${cmd}" >> /etc/cron.d/"$service_name"
fi
}
########################
# Remove a cron configuration file for a given service
# Arguments:
# $1 - Service name
# Returns:
# None
#########################
remove_cron_conf() {
local service_name="${1:?service name is missing}"
local cron_conf_dir="/etc/monit/conf.d"
rm -f "${cron_conf_dir}/${service_name}"
}
########################
# Generate a monit configuration file for a given service
# Arguments:
# $1 - Service name
# $2 - Pid file
# $3 - Start command
# $4 - Stop command
# Flags:
# --disable - Whether to disable the monit configuration
# Returns:
# None
#########################
generate_monit_conf() {
local service_name="${1:?service name is missing}"
local pid_file="${2:?pid file is missing}"
local start_command="${3:?start command is missing}"
local stop_command="${4:?stop command is missing}"
local monit_conf_dir="/etc/monit/conf.d"
local disabled="no"
# Parse optional CLI flags
shift 4
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
--disable)
disabled="yes"
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line flag ${1}" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
shift
done
is_boolean_yes "$disabled" && conf_suffix=".disabled"
mkdir -p "$monit_conf_dir"
cat >"${monit_conf_dir}/${service_name}.conf${conf_suffix:-}" <<EOF
check process ${service_name}
with pidfile "${pid_file}"
start program = "${start_command}" with timeout 90 seconds
stop program = "${stop_command}" with timeout 90 seconds
EOF
}
########################
# Remove a monit configuration file for a given service
# Arguments:
# $1 - Service name
# Returns:
# None
#########################
remove_monit_conf() {
local service_name="${1:?service name is missing}"
local monit_conf_dir="/etc/monit/conf.d"
rm -f "${monit_conf_dir}/${service_name}.conf"
}
########################
# Generate a logrotate configuration file
# Arguments:
# $1 - Service name
# $2 - Log files pattern
# Flags:
# --period - Period
# --rotations - Number of rotations to store
# --extra - Extra options (Optional)
# Returns:
# None
#########################
generate_logrotate_conf() {
local service_name="${1:?service name is missing}"
local log_path="${2:?log path is missing}"
local period="weekly"
local rotations="150"
local extra=""
local logrotate_conf_dir="/etc/logrotate.d"
local var_name
# Parse optional CLI flags
shift 2
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
--period|--rotations|--extra)
var_name="$(echo "$1" | sed -e "s/^--//" -e "s/-/_/g")"
shift
declare "$var_name"="${1:?"$var_name" is missing}"
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line flag ${1}" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
shift
done
mkdir -p "$logrotate_conf_dir"
cat <<EOF | sed '/^\s*$/d' >"${logrotate_conf_dir}/${service_name}"
${log_path} {
${period}
rotate ${rotations}
dateext
compress
copytruncate
missingok
$(indent "$extra" 2)
}
EOF
}
########################
# Remove a logrotate configuration file
# Arguments:
# $1 - Service name
# Returns:
# None
#########################
remove_logrotate_conf() {
local service_name="${1:?service name is missing}"
local logrotate_conf_dir="/etc/logrotate.d"
rm -f "${logrotate_conf_dir}/${service_name}"
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Validation functions library
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# Load Generic Libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
# Functions
########################
# Check if the provided argument is an integer
# Arguments:
# $1 - Value to check
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
is_int() {
local -r int="${1:?missing value}"
if [[ "$int" =~ ^-?[0-9]+ ]]; then
true
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Check if the provided argument is a positive integer
# Arguments:
# $1 - Value to check
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
is_positive_int() {
local -r int="${1:?missing value}"
if is_int "$int" && (( "${int}" >= 0 )); then
true
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Check if the provided argument is a boolean or is the string 'yes/true'
# Arguments:
# $1 - Value to check
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
is_boolean_yes() {
local -r bool="${1:-}"
# comparison is performed without regard to the case of alphabetic characters
shopt -s nocasematch
if [[ "$bool" = 1 || "$bool" =~ ^(yes|true)$ ]]; then
true
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Check if the provided argument is a boolean yes/no value
# Arguments:
# $1 - Value to check
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
is_yes_no_value() {
local -r bool="${1:-}"
if [[ "$bool" =~ ^(yes|no)$ ]]; then
true
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Check if the provided argument is a boolean true/false value
# Arguments:
# $1 - Value to check
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
is_true_false_value() {
local -r bool="${1:-}"
if [[ "$bool" =~ ^(true|false)$ ]]; then
true
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Check if the provided argument is a boolean 1/0 value
# Arguments:
# $1 - Value to check
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
is_1_0_value() {
local -r bool="${1:-}"
if [[ "$bool" =~ ^[10]$ ]]; then
true
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Check if the provided argument is an empty string or not defined
# Arguments:
# $1 - Value to check
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
is_empty_value() {
local -r val="${1:-}"
if [[ -z "$val" ]]; then
true
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Validate if the provided argument is a valid port
# Arguments:
# $1 - Port to validate
# Returns:
# Boolean and error message
#########################
validate_port() {
local value
local unprivileged=0
# Parse flags
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
-unprivileged)
unprivileged=1
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
-*)
stderr_print "unrecognized flag $1"
return 1
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
shift
done
if [[ "$#" -gt 1 ]]; then
echo "too many arguments provided"
return 2
elif [[ "$#" -eq 0 ]]; then
stderr_print "missing port argument"
return 1
else
value=$1
fi
if [[ -z "$value" ]]; then
echo "the value is empty"
return 1
else
if ! is_int "$value"; then
echo "value is not an integer"
return 2
elif [[ "$value" -lt 0 ]]; then
echo "negative value provided"
return 2
elif [[ "$value" -gt 65535 ]]; then
echo "requested port is greater than 65535"
return 2
elif [[ "$unprivileged" = 1 && "$value" -lt 1024 ]]; then
echo "privileged port requested"
return 3
fi
fi
}
########################
# Validate if the provided argument is a valid IPv4 address
# Arguments:
# $1 - IP to validate
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
validate_ipv4() {
local ip="${1:?ip is missing}"
local stat=1
if [[ $ip =~ ^[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}$ ]]; then
read -r -a ip_array <<< "$(tr '.' ' ' <<< "$ip")"
[[ ${ip_array[0]} -le 255 && ${ip_array[1]} -le 255 \
&& ${ip_array[2]} -le 255 && ${ip_array[3]} -le 255 ]]
stat=$?
fi
return $stat
}
########################
# Validate a string format
# Arguments:
# $1 - String to validate
# Returns:
# Boolean
#########################
validate_string() {
local string
local min_length=-1
local max_length=-1
# Parse flags
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-min-length)
shift
min_length=${1:-}
;;
-max-length)
shift
max_length=${1:-}
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
-*)
stderr_print "unrecognized flag $1"
return 1
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
shift
done
if [ "$#" -gt 1 ]; then
stderr_print "too many arguments provided"
return 2
elif [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then
stderr_print "missing string"
return 1
else
string=$1
fi
if [[ "$min_length" -ge 0 ]] && [[ "${#string}" -lt "$min_length" ]]; then
echo "string length is less than $min_length"
return 1
fi
if [[ "$max_length" -ge 0 ]] && [[ "${#string}" -gt "$max_length" ]]; then
echo "string length is great than $max_length"
return 1
fi
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Library for managing versions strings
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# Load Generic Libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
# Functions
########################
# Gets semantic version
# Arguments:
# $1 - version: string to extract major.minor.patch
# $2 - section: 1 to extract major, 2 to extract minor, 3 to extract patch
# Returns:
# array with the major, minor and release
#########################
get_sematic_version () {
local version="${1:?version is required}"
local section="${2:?section is required}"
local -a version_sections
#Regex to parse versions: x.y.z
local -r regex='([0-9]+)(\.([0-9]+)(\.([0-9]+))?)?'
if [[ "$version" =~ $regex ]]; then
local i=1
local j=1
local n=${#BASH_REMATCH[*]}
while [[ $i -lt $n ]]; do
if [[ -n "${BASH_REMATCH[$i]}" ]] && [[ "${BASH_REMATCH[$i]:0:1}" != '.' ]]; then
version_sections[$j]=${BASH_REMATCH[$i]}
((j++))
fi
((i++))
done
local number_regex='^[0-9]+$'
if [[ "$section" =~ $number_regex ]] && (( section > 0 )) && (( section <= 3 )); then
echo "${version_sections[$section]}"
return
else
stderr_print "Section allowed values are: 1, 2, and 3"
return 1
fi
fi
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Bitnami web server handler library
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
# Load generic libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
########################
# Execute a command (or list of commands) with the web server environment and library loaded
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
web_server_execute() {
local -r web_server="${1:?missing web server}"
shift
# Run program in sub-shell to avoid web server environment getting loaded when not necessary
(
. "/opt/bitnami/scripts/lib${web_server}.sh"
. "/opt/bitnami/scripts/${web_server}-env.sh"
"$@"
)
}
########################
# Prints the list of enabled web servers
# Globals:
# None
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
web_server_list() {
local -r -a supported_web_servers=(apache nginx)
local -a existing_web_servers=()
for web_server in "${supported_web_servers[@]}"; do
[[ -f "/opt/bitnami/scripts/${web_server}-env.sh" ]] && existing_web_servers+=("$web_server")
done
echo "${existing_web_servers[@]:-}"
}
########################
# Prints the currently-enabled web server type (only one, in order of preference)
# Globals:
# None
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
web_server_type() {
local -a web_servers
read -r -a web_servers <<< "$(web_server_list)"
echo "${web_servers[0]:-}"
}
########################
# Validate that a supported web server is configured
# Globals:
# None
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
web_server_validate() {
local error_code=0
local supported_web_servers=("apache" "nginx")
# Auxiliary functions
print_validation_error() {
error "$1"
error_code=1
}
if [[ -z "$(web_server_type)" || ! " ${supported_web_servers[*]} " == *" $(web_server_type) "* ]]; then
print_validation_error "Could not detect any supported web servers. It must be one of: ${supported_web_servers[*]}"
elif ! web_server_execute "$(web_server_type)" type -t "is_$(web_server_type)_running" >/dev/null; then
print_validation_error "Could not load the $(web_server_type) web server library from /opt/bitnami/scripts. Check that it exists and is readable."
fi
return "$error_code"
}
########################
# Check whether the web server is running
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# true if the web server is running, false otherwise
#########################
is_web_server_running() {
"is_$(web_server_type)_running"
}
########################
# Start web server
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
web_server_start() {
info "Starting $(web_server_type) in background"
"${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/scripts/$(web_server_type)/start.sh"
}
########################
# Stop web server
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
web_server_stop() {
info "Stopping $(web_server_type)"
"${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/scripts/$(web_server_type)/stop.sh"
}
########################
# Restart web server
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
web_server_restart() {
info "Restarting $(web_server_type)"
"${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/scripts/$(web_server_type)/restart.sh"
}
########################
# Reload web server
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
web_server_reload() {
"${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/scripts/$(web_server_type)/reload.sh"
}
########################
# Ensure a web server application configuration exists (i.e. Apache virtual host format or NGINX server block)
# It serves as a wrapper for the specific web server function
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# $1 - App name
# Flags:
# --type - Application type, which has an effect on which configuration template to use
# --hosts - Host listen addresses
# --server-name - Server name
# --server-aliases - Server aliases
# --allow-remote-connections - Whether to allow remote connections or to require local connections
# --disable - Whether to render server configurations with a .disabled prefix
# --disable-http - Whether to render the app's HTTP server configuration with a .disabled prefix
# --disable-https - Whether to render the app's HTTPS server configuration with a .disabled prefix
# --http-port - HTTP port number
# --https-port - HTTPS port number
# --document-root - Path to document root directory
# Apache-specific flags:
# --apache-additional-configuration - Additional vhost configuration (no default)
# --apache-additional-http-configuration - Additional HTTP vhost configuration (no default)
# --apache-additional-https-configuration - Additional HTTPS vhost configuration (no default)
# --apache-before-vhost-configuration - Configuration to add before the <VirtualHost> directive (no default)
# --apache-allow-override - Whether to allow .htaccess files (only allowed when --move-htaccess is set to 'no' and type is not defined)
# --apache-extra-directory-configuration - Extra configuration for the document root directory
# --apache-proxy-address - Address where to proxy requests
# --apache-proxy-configuration - Extra configuration for the proxy
# --apache-proxy-http-configuration - Extra configuration for the proxy HTTP vhost
# --apache-proxy-https-configuration - Extra configuration for the proxy HTTPS vhost
# --apache-move-htaccess - Move .htaccess files to a common place so they can be loaded during Apache startup (only allowed when type is not defined)
# NGINX-specific flags:
# --nginx-additional-configuration - Additional server block configuration (no default)
# --nginx-external-configuration - Configuration external to server block (no default)
# Returns:
# true if the configuration was enabled, false otherwise
########################
ensure_web_server_app_configuration_exists() {
local app="${1:?missing app}"
shift
local -a apache_args nginx_args web_servers args_var
apache_args=("$app")
nginx_args=("$app")
# Validate arguments
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
# Common flags
--disable \
| --disable-http \
| --disable-https \
)
apache_args+=("$1")
nginx_args+=("$1")
;;
--hosts \
| --server-name \
| --server-aliases \
| --type \
| --allow-remote-connections \
| --http-port \
| --https-port \
| --document-root \
)
apache_args+=("$1" "${2:?missing value}")
nginx_args+=("$1" "${2:?missing value}")
shift
;;
# Specific Apache flags
--apache-additional-configuration \
| --apache-additional-http-configuration \
| --apache-additional-https-configuration \
| --apache-before-vhost-configuration \
| --apache-allow-override \
| --apache-extra-directory-configuration \
| --apache-proxy-address \
| --apache-proxy-configuration \
| --apache-proxy-http-configuration \
| --apache-proxy-https-configuration \
| --apache-move-htaccess \
)
apache_args+=("${1//apache-/}" "${2:?missing value}")
shift
;;
# Specific NGINX flags
--nginx-additional-configuration \
| --nginx-external-configuration)
nginx_args+=("${1//nginx-/}" "${2:?missing value}")
shift
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line flag $1" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
shift
done
read -r -a web_servers <<< "$(web_server_list)"
for web_server in "${web_servers[@]}"; do
args_var="${web_server}_args[@]"
web_server_execute "$web_server" "ensure_${web_server}_app_configuration_exists" "${!args_var}"
done
}
########################
# Ensure a web server application configuration does not exist anymore (i.e. Apache virtual host format or NGINX server block)
# It serves as a wrapper for the specific web server function
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# $1 - App name
# Returns:
# true if the configuration was disabled, false otherwise
########################
ensure_web_server_app_configuration_not_exists() {
local app="${1:?missing app}"
local -a web_servers
read -r -a web_servers <<< "$(web_server_list)"
for web_server in "${web_servers[@]}"; do
web_server_execute "$web_server" "ensure_${web_server}_app_configuration_not_exists" "$app"
done
}
########################
# Ensure the web server loads the configuration for an application in a URL prefix
# It serves as a wrapper for the specific web server function
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# $1 - App name
# Flags:
# --allow-remote-connections - Whether to allow remote connections or to require local connections
# --document-root - Path to document root directory
# --prefix - URL prefix from where it will be accessible (i.e. /myapp)
# --type - Application type, which has an effect on what configuration template will be used
# Apache-specific flags:
# --apache-additional-configuration - Additional vhost configuration (no default)
# --apache-allow-override - Whether to allow .htaccess files (only allowed when --move-htaccess is set to 'no')
# --apache-extra-directory-configuration - Extra configuration for the document root directory
# --apache-move-htaccess - Move .htaccess files to a common place so they can be loaded during Apache startup
# NGINX-specific flags:
# --nginx-additional-configuration - Additional server block configuration (no default)
# Returns:
# true if the configuration was enabled, false otherwise
########################
ensure_web_server_prefix_configuration_exists() {
local app="${1:?missing app}"
shift
local -a apache_args nginx_args web_servers args_var
apache_args=("$app")
nginx_args=("$app")
# Validate arguments
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
# Common flags
--allow-remote-connections \
| --document-root \
| --prefix \
| --type \
)
apache_args+=("$1" "${2:?missing value}")
nginx_args+=("$1" "${2:?missing value}")
shift
;;
# Specific Apache flags
--apache-additional-configuration \
| --apache-allow-override \
| --apache-extra-directory-configuration \
| --apache-move-htaccess \
)
apache_args+=("${1//apache-/}" "$2")
shift
;;
# Specific NGINX flags
--nginx-additional-configuration)
nginx_args+=("${1//nginx-/}" "$2")
shift
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line flag $1" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
shift
done
read -r -a web_servers <<< "$(web_server_list)"
for web_server in "${web_servers[@]}"; do
args_var="${web_server}_args[@]"
web_server_execute "$web_server" "ensure_${web_server}_prefix_configuration_exists" "${!args_var}"
done
}
########################
# Ensure a web server application configuration is updated with the runtime configuration (i.e. ports)
# It serves as a wrapper for the specific web server function
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# $1 - App name
# Flags:
# --hosts - Host listen addresses
# --server-name - Server name
# --server-aliases - Server aliases
# --enable-http - Enable HTTP app configuration (if not enabled already)
# --enable-https - Enable HTTPS app configuration (if not enabled already)
# --disable-http - Disable HTTP app configuration (if not disabled already)
# --disable-https - Disable HTTPS app configuration (if not disabled already)
# --http-port - HTTP port number
# --https-port - HTTPS port number
# Returns:
# true if the configuration was updated, false otherwise
########################
web_server_update_app_configuration() {
local app="${1:?missing app}"
shift
local -a args web_servers
args=("$app")
# Validate arguments
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
# Common flags
--enable-http \
| --enable-https \
| --disable-http \
| --disable-https \
)
args+=("$1")
;;
--hosts \
| --server-name \
| --server-aliases \
| --enable-http \
| --enable-https \
| --disable-http \
| --disable-https \
| --http-port \
| --https-port \
)
args+=("$1" "${2:?missing value}")
shift
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line flag $1" >&2
return 1
;;
esac
shift
done
read -r -a web_servers <<< "$(web_server_list)"
for web_server in "${web_servers[@]}"; do
web_server_execute "$web_server" "${web_server}_update_app_configuration" "${args[@]}"
done
}
########################
# Enable loading page, which shows users that the initialization process is not yet completed
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
web_server_enable_loading_page() {
ensure_web_server_app_configuration_exists "__loading" --hosts "_default_" \
--apache-additional-configuration "
# Show a HTTP 503 Service Unavailable page by default
RedirectMatch 503 ^/$
# Show index.html if server is answering with 404 Not Found or 503 Service Unavailable status codes
ErrorDocument 404 /index.html
ErrorDocument 503 /index.html" \
--nginx-additional-configuration "
# Show a HTTP 503 Service Unavailable page by default
location / {
return 503;
}
# Show index.html if server is answering with 404 Not Found or 503 Service Unavailable status codes
error_page 404 @installing;
error_page 503 @installing;
location @installing {
rewrite ^(.*)$ /index.html break;
}"
web_server_reload
}
########################
# Enable loading page, which shows users that the initialization process is not yet completed
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
web_server_disable_install_page() {
ensure_web_server_app_configuration_not_exists "__loading"
web_server_reload
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#!/bin/sh
set -e
set -u
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
n=0
max=2
until [ $n -gt $max ]; do
set +e
(
apt-get update -qq &&
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends "$@"
)
CODE=$?
set -e
if [ $CODE -eq 0 ]; then
break
fi
if [ $n -eq $max ]; then
exit $CODE
fi
echo "apt failed, retrying"
n=$(($n + 1))
done
rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists /var/cache/apt/archives

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Bitnami pg_auto_failover library
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
# Load PostgreSQL library
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libpostgresql.sh
########################
# Change pg_hba.conf so it allows access from replication users
# Globals:
# POSTGRESQL_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
autoctl_configure_pghba() {
local replication_auth="trust"
if [[ -n "${POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD}" ]]; then
replication_auth="md5"
fi
cat <<EOF >"${POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_FILE}"
local all all trust
EOF
if [[ "${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE}" = "monitor" ]]; then
cat <<EOF >>"${POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_FILE}"
host pg_auto_failover autoctl_node 0.0.0.0/0 ${replication_auth}
EOF
elif [[ "${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE}" = "postgres" ]]; then
cat <<EOF >>"${POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_FILE}"
host all all 0.0.0.0/0 ${replication_auth}
host all all ::/0 ${replication_auth}
host replication pgautofailover_replicator 0.0.0.0/0 ${replication_auth}
EOF
fi
cp "${POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_FILE}" "${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}/pg_hba.conf"
}
########################
# Configure the auth parameters
# Globals:
# POSTGRESQL_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
autoctl_configure_auth() {
info "Configuring auth parameters for (${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR})..."
if [[ -f ${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}/.autoctl_initialized ]]; then
info "Auth parameters are already configured, restoring from existing data"
else
postgresql_start_bg
if [[ -n "${POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD}" ]]; then
info "Changing replication passwords"
local -r escaped_password="${POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD//\'/\'\'}"
if [[ "${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE}" = "monitor" ]]; then
echo "ALTER USER autoctl_node WITH PASSWORD '${escaped_password}';" | postgresql_execute
elif [[ "${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE}" = "postgres" ]]; then
echo "ALTER USER pgautofailover_replicator WITH PASSWORD '${escaped_password}';" | postgresql_execute
pg_autoctl config set --pgdata "${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}" replication.password "${POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD}"
fi
fi
if [[ "${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE}" = "postgres" ]]; then
info "Adding users auth configurations..."
[[ -n "${POSTGRESQL_DATABASE}" ]] && [[ "$POSTGRESQL_DATABASE" != "postgres" ]] && postgresql_create_custom_database
if [[ "$POSTGRESQL_USERNAME" = "postgres" ]]; then
postgresql_alter_postgres_user "$POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD"
else
if [[ -n "$POSTGRESQL_POSTGRES_PASSWORD" ]]; then
postgresql_alter_postgres_user "$POSTGRESQL_POSTGRES_PASSWORD"
fi
postgresql_create_admin_user
fi
fi
postgresql_stop
fi
}
########################
# Create a monitor
# Globals:
# POSTGRESQL_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
autoctl_create_monitor() {
local -r default_hostname=${1:?default_hostname is required}
"${POSTGRESQL_BIN_DIR}/pg_autoctl" create monitor \
--auth md5 \
--pgdata "${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}" \
--no-ssl \
--hostname "${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_HOSTNAME:-$default_hostname}"
}
########################
# Build monitor URI
# Globals:
# POSTGRESQL_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
monitor_connection_string() {
echo "postgres://autoctl_node:${POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD}@${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MONITOR_HOST}/pg_auto_failover?connect_timeout=2"
}
########################
# Create a postgress node
# Globals:
# POSTGRESQL_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
autoctl_create_postgres() {
local -r default_hostname=${1:?default_hostname is required}
PGPASSWORD="${POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD}" "${POSTGRESQL_BIN_DIR}/pg_autoctl" create postgres \
--auth md5 \
--pgdata "${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}" \
--no-ssl \
--monitor "$(monitor_connection_string)" \
--name "${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_HOSTNAME:-$default_hostname}" \
--hostname "${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_HOSTNAME:-$default_hostname}"
pg_autoctl config set --pgdata "${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}" pg_autoctl.monitor "$(monitor_connection_string)"
wait_until_can_connect "$(monitor_connection_string)"
}
########################
# Create postgresql data dir using pg_autoclt
# Globals:
# POSTGRESQL_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
autoctl_create_node() {
info "Creating ${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE} data directory (${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR})..."
if [[ -f ${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}/.autoctl_initialized ]]; then
info "A ${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE} data directory (${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}) already exists, restoring from existing data"
else
info "Cleaning dbinit initialization files ${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}..."
rm -rf "${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR:?}"/*
local -r default_hostname="$(hostname --fqdn)"
if [[ "${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE}" = "monitor" ]]; then
autoctl_create_monitor "${default_hostname}"
elif [[ "${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE}" = "postgres" ]]; then
autoctl_create_postgres "${default_hostname}"
else
error "autoctl does not support ${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE}"
exit 1
fi
fi
}
########################
# Add pgautofailover extension to shared_preload_libraries property in postgresql.conf
# Globals:
# POSTGRESQL_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
autoctl_configure_pgautofailover() {
info "Load pgautofailover through POSTGRESQL_SHARED_PRELOAD_LIBRARIES env var..."
if [[ -f ${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}/.autoctl_initialized ]]; then
info "The pgautofailover is already loaded, restoring from existing config"
else
local preload_libraries
if [[ -n "${POSTGRESQL_SHARED_PRELOAD_LIBRARIES}" ]]; then
preload_libraries="${POSTGRESQL_SHARED_PRELOAD_LIBRARIES},pgautofailover"
else
preload_libraries="pgautofailover"
fi
postgresql_set_property "shared_preload_libraries" "${preload_libraries}"
fi
}
########################
# Add pgbackrest extension's configuration file and directories
# Globals:
# POSTGRESQL_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
autoctl_configure_pgbackrest() {
if [[ -f ${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}/.autoctl_initialized ]]; then
info "The pgbackrest is already configured"
else
info "Configuring pgbackrest..."
debug "Ensuring pgbackrest expected directories/files exist..."
for dir in "${POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_LOGS_DIR}" "${POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_BACKUPS_DIR}" "${POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_SPOOL_DIR}"; do
ensure_dir_exists "${dir}"
am_i_root && chown "${POSTGRESQL_DAEMON_USER}:${POSTGRESQL_DAEMON_GROUP}" "${dir}"
done
cat <<EOF >>"${POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_CONF_FILE}"
[global]
repo1-path=${POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_BACKUPS_DIR}
repo1-cipher-pass=${POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD}
repo1-cipher-type=aes-256-cbc
repo1-retention-diff=1
repo1-retention-full=2
process-max=2
log-path=${POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_LOGS_DIR}
log-level-console=info
log-level-file=debug
archive-async=y
spool-path=${POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_SPOOL_DIR}
start-fast=y
[testdb]
pg1-path=${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}
EOF
fi
}
########################
# Initialize a monitor or postgress node using pg_autoctl command.
# Globals:
# POSTGRESQL_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
autoctl_initialize() {
info "Initializing ${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE} data directory..."
postgresql_unrestrict_pghba
autoctl_create_node
autoctl_configure_pgautofailover
autoctl_configure_pgbackrest
if [[ ! -f ${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}/.autoctl_initialized ]]; then
info "Moving configuration files to (${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR})..."
cp "${POSTGRESQL_CONF_FILE}" "${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}/postgresql.conf"
mkdir -p "${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}/conf.d"
fi
autoctl_configure_auth
autoctl_configure_pghba
touch "${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}/.autoctl_initialized"
info "Done initializing ${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE} data directory..."
}
########################
# Wait until a node is ready to accepts connection.
# Globals:
# POSTGRESQL_*
# Arguments:
# - $1 node hostname
# Returns:
# None
#########################
wait_until_can_connect() {
local connection_string="$1"
check_postgresql_connection() {
psql "$connection_string" -c 'select version()' > /dev/null 2>&1
}
info "Wait until node is available..."
if ! retry_while "check_postgresql_connection"; then
error "Could not connect to the postgresql"
return 1
fi
}
########################
# Change pg_hba.conf so only password-based authentication is allowed
# Globals:
# POSTGRESQL_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
postgresql_unrestrict_pghba() {
replace_in_file "$POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_FILE" "md5" "trust" false
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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purpose
# Defaults
WITH_ALL_LOCALES="${WITH_ALL_LOCALES:-no}"
EXTRA_LOCALES="${EXTRA_LOCALES:-}"
# Constants
LOCALES_FILE="/etc/locale.gen"
SUPPORTED_LOCALES_FILE="/usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED"
# Helper function for enabling locale only when it was not added before
enable_locale() {
local -r locale="${1:?missing locale}"
if ! grep -q -E "^${locale}$" "$SUPPORTED_LOCALES_FILE"; then
echo "Locale ${locale} is not supported in this system"
return 1
fi
if ! grep -q -E "^${locale}" "$LOCALES_FILE"; then
echo "$locale" >> "$LOCALES_FILE"
else
echo "Locale ${locale} is already enabled"
fi
}
if [[ "$WITH_ALL_LOCALES" =~ ^(yes|true|1)$ ]]; then
echo "Enabling all locales"
cp "$SUPPORTED_LOCALES_FILE" "$LOCALES_FILE"
else
# shellcheck disable=SC2001
LOCALES_TO_ADD="$(sed 's/[,;]\s*/\n/g' <<< "$EXTRA_LOCALES")"
while [[ -n "$LOCALES_TO_ADD" ]] && read -r locale; do
echo "Enabling locale ${locale}"
enable_locale "$locale"
done <<< "$LOCALES_TO_ADD"
fi
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Environment configuration for postgresql
# The values for all environment variables will be set in the below order of precedence
# 1. Custom environment variables defined below after Bitnami defaults
# 2. Constants defined in this file (environment variables with no default), i.e. BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR
# 3. Environment variables overridden via external files using *_FILE variables (see below)
# 4. Environment variables set externally (i.e. current Bash context/Dockerfile/userdata)
# Load logging library
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
export BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR="/opt/bitnami"
export BITNAMI_VOLUME_DIR="/bitnami"
# Logging configuration
export MODULE="${MODULE:-postgresql}"
export BITNAMI_DEBUG="${BITNAMI_DEBUG:-false}"
# By setting an environment variable matching *_FILE to a file path, the prefixed environment
# variable will be overridden with the value specified in that file
postgresql_env_vars=(
POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR
POSTGRESQL_INIT_MAX_TIMEOUT
POSTGRESQL_PGCTLTIMEOUT
POSTGRESQL_SHUTDOWN_MODE
POSTGRESQL_CLUSTER_APP_NAME
POSTGRESQL_DATABASE
POSTGRESQL_INITDB_ARGS
ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD
POSTGRESQL_INITDB_WAL_DIR
POSTGRESQL_MASTER_HOST
POSTGRESQL_MASTER_PORT_NUMBER
POSTGRESQL_NUM_SYNCHRONOUS_REPLICAS
POSTGRESQL_PORT_NUMBER
POSTGRESQL_ALLOW_REMOTE_CONNECTIONS
POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_MODE
POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_USER
POSTGRESQL_SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT_MODE
POSTGRESQL_FSYNC
POSTGRESQL_USERNAME
POSTGRESQL_ENABLE_LDAP
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_URL
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_PREFIX
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SUFFIX
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SERVER
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_PORT
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SCHEME
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_TLS
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BASE_DN
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BIND_DN
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SEARCH_ATTR
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SEARCH_FILTER
POSTGRESQL_INITSCRIPTS_USERNAME
POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD
POSTGRESQL_POSTGRES_PASSWORD
POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD
POSTGRESQL_INITSCRIPTS_PASSWORD
POSTGRESQL_ENABLE_TLS
POSTGRESQL_TLS_CERT_FILE
POSTGRESQL_TLS_KEY_FILE
POSTGRESQL_TLS_CA_FILE
POSTGRESQL_TLS_CRL_FILE
POSTGRESQL_TLS_PREFER_SERVER_CIPHERS
POSTGRESQL_SHARED_PRELOAD_LIBRARIES
POSTGRESQL_PGAUDIT_LOG
POSTGRESQL_PGAUDIT_LOG_CATALOG
POSTGRESQL_LOG_CONNECTIONS
POSTGRESQL_LOG_DISCONNECTIONS
POSTGRESQL_LOG_HOSTNAME
POSTGRESQL_CLIENT_MIN_MESSAGES
POSTGRESQL_LOG_LINE_PREFIX
POSTGRESQL_LOG_TIMEZONE
POSTGRESQL_TIMEZONE
POSTGRESQL_MAX_CONNECTIONS
POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_IDLE
POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_INTERVAL
POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_COUNT
POSTGRESQL_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT
POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_REMOVE_FILTERS
POSTGRESQL_USERNAME_CONNECTION_LIMIT
POSTGRESQL_POSTGRES_CONNECTION_LIMIT
POSTGRESQL_WAL_LEVEL
POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_CONF_DIR
POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE
POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MONITOR_HOST
POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_HOSTNAME
POSTGRES_DATA_DIR
PGDATA
POSTGRES_SHUTDOWN_MODE
POSTGRES_CLUSTER_APP_NAME
POSTGRES_DATABASE
POSTGRES_DB
POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS
POSTGRES_INITDB_WAL_DIR
POSTGRES_MASTER_HOST
POSTGRES_MASTER_PORT_NUMBER
POSTGRES_NUM_SYNCHRONOUS_REPLICAS
POSTGRES_PORT_NUMBER
POSTGRES_ALLOW_REMOTE_CONNECTIONS
POSTGRES_REPLICATION_MODE
POSTGRES_REPLICATION_USER
POSTGRES_SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT_MODE
POSTGRES_FSYNC
POSTGRES_USERNAME
POSTGRES_USER
POSTGRESQL_USER
POSTGRES_ENABLE_LDAP
POSTGRES_LDAP_URL
POSTGRES_LDAP_PREFIX
POSTGRES_LDAP_SUFFIX
POSTGRES_LDAP_SERVER
POSTGRES_LDAP_PORT
POSTGRES_LDAP_SCHEME
POSTGRES_LDAP_TLS
POSTGRES_LDAP_BASE_DN
POSTGRES_LDAP_BIND_DN
POSTGRES_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD
POSTGRES_LDAP_SEARCH_ATTR
POSTGRES_LDAP_SEARCH_FILTER
POSTGRES_INITSCRIPTS_USERNAME
POSTGRES_PASSWORD
POSTGRES_POSTGRES_PASSWORD
POSTGRES_REPLICATION_PASSWORD
POSTGRES_INITSCRIPTS_PASSWORD
POSTGRES_ENABLE_TLS
POSTGRES_TLS_CERT_FILE
POSTGRES_TLS_KEY_FILE
POSTGRES_TLS_CA_FILE
POSTGRES_TLS_CRL_FILE
POSTGRES_TLS_PREFER_SERVER_CIPHERS
POSTGRES_SHARED_PRELOAD_LIBRARIES
POSTGRES_PGAUDIT_LOG
POSTGRES_PGAUDIT_LOG_CATALOG
POSTGRES_LOG_CONNECTIONS
POSTGRES_LOG_DISCONNECTIONS
POSTGRES_LOG_HOSTNAME
POSTGRES_CLIENT_MIN_MESSAGES
POSTGRES_LOG_LINE_PREFIX
POSTGRES_LOG_TIMEZONE
POSTGRES_TIMEZONE
POSTGRES_MAX_CONNECTIONS
POSTGRES_TCP_KEEPALIVES_IDLE
POSTGRES_TCP_KEEPALIVES_INTERVAL
POSTGRES_TCP_KEEPALIVES_COUNT
POSTGRES_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT
POSTGRES_PGHBA_REMOVE_FILTERS
POSTGRES_USER_CONNECTION_LIMIT
POSTGRES_POSTGRES_CONNECTION_LIMIT
)
for env_var in "${postgresql_env_vars[@]}"; do
file_env_var="${env_var}_FILE"
if [[ -n "${!file_env_var:-}" ]]; then
if [[ -r "${!file_env_var:-}" ]]; then
export "${env_var}=$(< "${!file_env_var}")"
unset "${file_env_var}"
else
warn "Skipping export of '${env_var}'. '${!file_env_var:-}' is not readable."
fi
fi
done
unset postgresql_env_vars
# Paths
export POSTGRESQL_VOLUME_DIR="/bitnami/postgresql"
export POSTGRESQL_BASE_DIR="/opt/bitnami/postgresql"
POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR="${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR:-"${POSTGRES_DATA_DIR:-}"}"
POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR="${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR:-"${PGDATA:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR="${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR:-${POSTGRESQL_VOLUME_DIR}/data}"
export POSTGRESQL_CONF_DIR="$POSTGRESQL_BASE_DIR/conf"
export POSTGRESQL_MOUNTED_CONF_DIR="$POSTGRESQL_VOLUME_DIR/conf"
export POSTGRESQL_CONF_FILE="$POSTGRESQL_CONF_DIR/postgresql.conf"
export POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_FILE="$POSTGRESQL_CONF_DIR/pg_hba.conf"
export POSTGRESQL_RECOVERY_FILE="$POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR/recovery.conf"
export POSTGRESQL_LOG_DIR="$POSTGRESQL_BASE_DIR/logs"
export POSTGRESQL_LOG_FILE="$POSTGRESQL_LOG_DIR/postgresql.log"
export POSTGRESQL_TMP_DIR="$POSTGRESQL_BASE_DIR/tmp"
export POSTGRESQL_PID_FILE="$POSTGRESQL_TMP_DIR/postgresql.pid"
export POSTGRESQL_BIN_DIR="$POSTGRESQL_BASE_DIR/bin"
export POSTGRESQL_INITSCRIPTS_DIR="/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d"
export POSTGRESQL_PREINITSCRIPTS_DIR="/docker-entrypoint-preinitdb.d"
export PATH="${POSTGRESQL_BIN_DIR}:${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/common/bin:${PATH}"
# System users (when running with a privileged user)
export POSTGRESQL_DAEMON_USER="postgres"
export POSTGRESQL_DAEMON_GROUP="postgres"
# PostgreSQL settings
export POSTGRESQL_INIT_MAX_TIMEOUT="${POSTGRESQL_INIT_MAX_TIMEOUT:-60}"
export POSTGRESQL_PGCTLTIMEOUT="${POSTGRESQL_PGCTLTIMEOUT:-60}"
POSTGRESQL_SHUTDOWN_MODE="${POSTGRESQL_SHUTDOWN_MODE:-"${POSTGRES_SHUTDOWN_MODE:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_SHUTDOWN_MODE="${POSTGRESQL_SHUTDOWN_MODE:-fast}"
POSTGRESQL_CLUSTER_APP_NAME="${POSTGRESQL_CLUSTER_APP_NAME:-"${POSTGRES_CLUSTER_APP_NAME:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_CLUSTER_APP_NAME="${POSTGRESQL_CLUSTER_APP_NAME:-walreceiver}"
POSTGRESQL_DATABASE="${POSTGRESQL_DATABASE:-"${POSTGRES_DATABASE:-}"}"
POSTGRESQL_DATABASE="${POSTGRESQL_DATABASE:-"${POSTGRES_DB:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_DATABASE="${POSTGRESQL_DATABASE:-postgres}"
POSTGRESQL_INITDB_ARGS="${POSTGRESQL_INITDB_ARGS:-"${POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_INITDB_ARGS="${POSTGRESQL_INITDB_ARGS:-}"
export ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD="${ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD:-no}"
POSTGRESQL_INITDB_WAL_DIR="${POSTGRESQL_INITDB_WAL_DIR:-"${POSTGRES_INITDB_WAL_DIR:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_INITDB_WAL_DIR="${POSTGRESQL_INITDB_WAL_DIR:-}"
POSTGRESQL_MASTER_HOST="${POSTGRESQL_MASTER_HOST:-"${POSTGRES_MASTER_HOST:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_MASTER_HOST="${POSTGRESQL_MASTER_HOST:-}"
POSTGRESQL_MASTER_PORT_NUMBER="${POSTGRESQL_MASTER_PORT_NUMBER:-"${POSTGRES_MASTER_PORT_NUMBER:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_MASTER_PORT_NUMBER="${POSTGRESQL_MASTER_PORT_NUMBER:-5432}"
POSTGRESQL_NUM_SYNCHRONOUS_REPLICAS="${POSTGRESQL_NUM_SYNCHRONOUS_REPLICAS:-"${POSTGRES_NUM_SYNCHRONOUS_REPLICAS:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_NUM_SYNCHRONOUS_REPLICAS="${POSTGRESQL_NUM_SYNCHRONOUS_REPLICAS:-0}"
POSTGRESQL_PORT_NUMBER="${POSTGRESQL_PORT_NUMBER:-"${POSTGRES_PORT_NUMBER:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_PORT_NUMBER="${POSTGRESQL_PORT_NUMBER:-5432}"
POSTGRESQL_ALLOW_REMOTE_CONNECTIONS="${POSTGRESQL_ALLOW_REMOTE_CONNECTIONS:-"${POSTGRES_ALLOW_REMOTE_CONNECTIONS:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_ALLOW_REMOTE_CONNECTIONS="${POSTGRESQL_ALLOW_REMOTE_CONNECTIONS:-yes}"
POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_MODE="${POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_MODE:-"${POSTGRES_REPLICATION_MODE:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_MODE="${POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_MODE:-master}"
POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_USER="${POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_USER:-"${POSTGRES_REPLICATION_USER:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_USER="${POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_USER:-}"
POSTGRESQL_SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT_MODE="${POSTGRESQL_SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT_MODE:-"${POSTGRES_SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT_MODE:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT_MODE="${POSTGRESQL_SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT_MODE:-on}"
POSTGRESQL_FSYNC="${POSTGRESQL_FSYNC:-"${POSTGRES_FSYNC:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_FSYNC="${POSTGRESQL_FSYNC:-on}"
POSTGRESQL_USERNAME="${POSTGRESQL_USERNAME:-"${POSTGRES_USERNAME:-}"}"
POSTGRESQL_USERNAME="${POSTGRESQL_USERNAME:-"${POSTGRES_USER:-}"}"
POSTGRESQL_USERNAME="${POSTGRESQL_USERNAME:-"${POSTGRESQL_USER:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_USERNAME="${POSTGRESQL_USERNAME:-postgres}"
POSTGRESQL_ENABLE_LDAP="${POSTGRESQL_ENABLE_LDAP:-"${POSTGRES_ENABLE_LDAP:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_ENABLE_LDAP="${POSTGRESQL_ENABLE_LDAP:-no}"
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_URL="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_URL:-"${POSTGRES_LDAP_URL:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LDAP_URL="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_URL:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_PREFIX="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_PREFIX:-"${POSTGRES_LDAP_PREFIX:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LDAP_PREFIX="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_PREFIX:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SUFFIX="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SUFFIX:-"${POSTGRES_LDAP_SUFFIX:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SUFFIX="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SUFFIX:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SERVER="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SERVER:-"${POSTGRES_LDAP_SERVER:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SERVER="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SERVER:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_PORT="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_PORT:-"${POSTGRES_LDAP_PORT:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LDAP_PORT="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_PORT:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SCHEME="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SCHEME:-"${POSTGRES_LDAP_SCHEME:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SCHEME="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SCHEME:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_TLS="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_TLS:-"${POSTGRES_LDAP_TLS:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LDAP_TLS="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_TLS:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BASE_DN="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BASE_DN:-"${POSTGRES_LDAP_BASE_DN:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BASE_DN="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BASE_DN:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BIND_DN="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BIND_DN:-"${POSTGRES_LDAP_BIND_DN:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BIND_DN="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BIND_DN:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD:-"${POSTGRES_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SEARCH_ATTR="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SEARCH_ATTR:-"${POSTGRES_LDAP_SEARCH_ATTR:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SEARCH_ATTR="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SEARCH_ATTR:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SEARCH_FILTER="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SEARCH_FILTER:-"${POSTGRES_LDAP_SEARCH_FILTER:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SEARCH_FILTER="${POSTGRESQL_LDAP_SEARCH_FILTER:-}"
POSTGRESQL_INITSCRIPTS_USERNAME="${POSTGRESQL_INITSCRIPTS_USERNAME:-"${POSTGRES_INITSCRIPTS_USERNAME:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_INITSCRIPTS_USERNAME="${POSTGRESQL_INITSCRIPTS_USERNAME:-$POSTGRESQL_USERNAME}"
POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD="${POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD:-"${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD="${POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD:-}"
POSTGRESQL_POSTGRES_PASSWORD="${POSTGRESQL_POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-"${POSTGRES_POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_POSTGRES_PASSWORD="${POSTGRESQL_POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-}"
POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD="${POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD:-"${POSTGRES_REPLICATION_PASSWORD:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD="${POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD:-}"
POSTGRESQL_INITSCRIPTS_PASSWORD="${POSTGRESQL_INITSCRIPTS_PASSWORD:-"${POSTGRES_INITSCRIPTS_PASSWORD:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_INITSCRIPTS_PASSWORD="${POSTGRESQL_INITSCRIPTS_PASSWORD:-$POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD}"
POSTGRESQL_ENABLE_TLS="${POSTGRESQL_ENABLE_TLS:-"${POSTGRES_ENABLE_TLS:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_ENABLE_TLS="${POSTGRESQL_ENABLE_TLS:-no}"
POSTGRESQL_TLS_CERT_FILE="${POSTGRESQL_TLS_CERT_FILE:-"${POSTGRES_TLS_CERT_FILE:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_TLS_CERT_FILE="${POSTGRESQL_TLS_CERT_FILE:-}"
POSTGRESQL_TLS_KEY_FILE="${POSTGRESQL_TLS_KEY_FILE:-"${POSTGRES_TLS_KEY_FILE:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_TLS_KEY_FILE="${POSTGRESQL_TLS_KEY_FILE:-}"
POSTGRESQL_TLS_CA_FILE="${POSTGRESQL_TLS_CA_FILE:-"${POSTGRES_TLS_CA_FILE:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_TLS_CA_FILE="${POSTGRESQL_TLS_CA_FILE:-}"
POSTGRESQL_TLS_CRL_FILE="${POSTGRESQL_TLS_CRL_FILE:-"${POSTGRES_TLS_CRL_FILE:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_TLS_CRL_FILE="${POSTGRESQL_TLS_CRL_FILE:-}"
POSTGRESQL_TLS_PREFER_SERVER_CIPHERS="${POSTGRESQL_TLS_PREFER_SERVER_CIPHERS:-"${POSTGRES_TLS_PREFER_SERVER_CIPHERS:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_TLS_PREFER_SERVER_CIPHERS="${POSTGRESQL_TLS_PREFER_SERVER_CIPHERS:-yes}"
POSTGRESQL_SHARED_PRELOAD_LIBRARIES="${POSTGRESQL_SHARED_PRELOAD_LIBRARIES:-"${POSTGRES_SHARED_PRELOAD_LIBRARIES:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_SHARED_PRELOAD_LIBRARIES="${POSTGRESQL_SHARED_PRELOAD_LIBRARIES:-pgaudit}"
POSTGRESQL_PGAUDIT_LOG="${POSTGRESQL_PGAUDIT_LOG:-"${POSTGRES_PGAUDIT_LOG:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_PGAUDIT_LOG="${POSTGRESQL_PGAUDIT_LOG:-}"
POSTGRESQL_PGAUDIT_LOG_CATALOG="${POSTGRESQL_PGAUDIT_LOG_CATALOG:-"${POSTGRES_PGAUDIT_LOG_CATALOG:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_PGAUDIT_LOG_CATALOG="${POSTGRESQL_PGAUDIT_LOG_CATALOG:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LOG_CONNECTIONS="${POSTGRESQL_LOG_CONNECTIONS:-"${POSTGRES_LOG_CONNECTIONS:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LOG_CONNECTIONS="${POSTGRESQL_LOG_CONNECTIONS:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LOG_DISCONNECTIONS="${POSTGRESQL_LOG_DISCONNECTIONS:-"${POSTGRES_LOG_DISCONNECTIONS:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LOG_DISCONNECTIONS="${POSTGRESQL_LOG_DISCONNECTIONS:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LOG_HOSTNAME="${POSTGRESQL_LOG_HOSTNAME:-"${POSTGRES_LOG_HOSTNAME:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LOG_HOSTNAME="${POSTGRESQL_LOG_HOSTNAME:-}"
POSTGRESQL_CLIENT_MIN_MESSAGES="${POSTGRESQL_CLIENT_MIN_MESSAGES:-"${POSTGRES_CLIENT_MIN_MESSAGES:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_CLIENT_MIN_MESSAGES="${POSTGRESQL_CLIENT_MIN_MESSAGES:-error}"
POSTGRESQL_LOG_LINE_PREFIX="${POSTGRESQL_LOG_LINE_PREFIX:-"${POSTGRES_LOG_LINE_PREFIX:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LOG_LINE_PREFIX="${POSTGRESQL_LOG_LINE_PREFIX:-}"
POSTGRESQL_LOG_TIMEZONE="${POSTGRESQL_LOG_TIMEZONE:-"${POSTGRES_LOG_TIMEZONE:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_LOG_TIMEZONE="${POSTGRESQL_LOG_TIMEZONE:-}"
POSTGRESQL_TIMEZONE="${POSTGRESQL_TIMEZONE:-"${POSTGRES_TIMEZONE:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_TIMEZONE="${POSTGRESQL_TIMEZONE:-}"
POSTGRESQL_MAX_CONNECTIONS="${POSTGRESQL_MAX_CONNECTIONS:-"${POSTGRES_MAX_CONNECTIONS:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_MAX_CONNECTIONS="${POSTGRESQL_MAX_CONNECTIONS:-}"
POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_IDLE="${POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_IDLE:-"${POSTGRES_TCP_KEEPALIVES_IDLE:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_IDLE="${POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_IDLE:-}"
POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_INTERVAL="${POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_INTERVAL:-"${POSTGRES_TCP_KEEPALIVES_INTERVAL:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_INTERVAL="${POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_INTERVAL:-}"
POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_COUNT="${POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_COUNT:-"${POSTGRES_TCP_KEEPALIVES_COUNT:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_COUNT="${POSTGRESQL_TCP_KEEPALIVES_COUNT:-}"
POSTGRESQL_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT="${POSTGRESQL_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT:-"${POSTGRES_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT="${POSTGRESQL_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT:-}"
POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_REMOVE_FILTERS="${POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_REMOVE_FILTERS:-"${POSTGRES_PGHBA_REMOVE_FILTERS:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_REMOVE_FILTERS="${POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_REMOVE_FILTERS:-}"
POSTGRESQL_USERNAME_CONNECTION_LIMIT="${POSTGRESQL_USERNAME_CONNECTION_LIMIT:-"${POSTGRES_USER_CONNECTION_LIMIT:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_USERNAME_CONNECTION_LIMIT="${POSTGRESQL_USERNAME_CONNECTION_LIMIT:-}"
POSTGRESQL_POSTGRES_CONNECTION_LIMIT="${POSTGRESQL_POSTGRES_CONNECTION_LIMIT:-"${POSTGRES_POSTGRES_CONNECTION_LIMIT:-}"}"
export POSTGRESQL_POSTGRES_CONNECTION_LIMIT="${POSTGRESQL_POSTGRES_CONNECTION_LIMIT:-}"
export POSTGRESQL_WAL_LEVEL="${POSTGRESQL_WAL_LEVEL:-replica}"
# pgAutoFailover settings
export POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_VOLUME_DIR="${POSTGRESQL_VOLUME_DIR}/pgautoctl"
export POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_CONF_DIR="${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_CONF_DIR:-${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_VOLUME_DIR}/.config}"
export POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE="${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE:-postgres}"
export POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MONITOR_HOST="${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MONITOR_HOST:-monitor}"
export POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_HOSTNAME="${POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_HOSTNAME:-$(hostname --fqdn)}"
# pgBackRest settings
export POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_VOLUME_DIR="${POSTGRESQL_VOLUME_DIR}/pgbackrest"
export POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_LOGS_DIR="${POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_VOLUME_DIR}/logs"
export POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_BACKUPS_DIR="${POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_VOLUME_DIR}/backups"
export POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_SPOOL_DIR="${POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_VOLUME_DIR}/spool"
export POSTGRESQL_PGBACKREST_CONF_FILE="${POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR}/pgbackrest.conf"
# Internal
export POSTGRESQL_FIRST_BOOT="yes"
export NSS_WRAPPER_LIB="/opt/bitnami/common/lib/libnss_wrapper.so"
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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
#set -o xtrace
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libbitnami.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libpostgresql.sh
# Load PostgreSQL environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/postgresql-env.sh
print_welcome_page
# Enable the nss_wrapper settings
postgresql_enable_nss_wrapper
if [[ "$*" = *"/opt/bitnami/scripts/postgresql/run.sh"* ]]; then
info "** Starting PostgreSQL setup **"
/opt/bitnami/scripts/postgresql/setup.sh
touch "$POSTGRESQL_TMP_DIR"/.initialized
info "** PostgreSQL setup finished! **"
fi
echo ""
exec "$@"

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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libfs.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libpostgresql.sh
# Load PostgreSQL environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/postgresql-env.sh
for dir in "$POSTGRESQL_INITSCRIPTS_DIR" "$POSTGRESQL_TMP_DIR" "$POSTGRESQL_LOG_DIR" "$POSTGRESQL_CONF_DIR" "${POSTGRESQL_CONF_DIR}/conf.d" "$POSTGRESQL_MOUNTED_CONF_DIR" "${POSTGRESQL_MOUNTED_CONF_DIR}/conf.d" "$POSTGRESQL_VOLUME_DIR"; do
ensure_dir_exists "$dir"
done
# Create basic pg_hba.conf for local connections
postgresql_allow_local_connection
# Create basic postgresql.conf
postgresql_create_config
chmod -R g+rwX "$POSTGRESQL_INITSCRIPTS_DIR" "$POSTGRESQL_TMP_DIR" "$POSTGRESQL_LOG_DIR" "$POSTGRESQL_CONF_DIR" "${POSTGRESQL_CONF_DIR}/conf.d" "$POSTGRESQL_MOUNTED_CONF_DIR" "${POSTGRESQL_MOUNTED_CONF_DIR}/conf.d" "$POSTGRESQL_VOLUME_DIR"
# Redirect all logging to stdout
ln -sf /dev/stdout "$POSTGRESQL_LOG_DIR/postgresql.log"

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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purpose
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libpostgresql.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libautoctl.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libos.sh
# Load PostgreSQL environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/postgresql-env.sh
export HOME="$POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_VOLUME_DIR"
autoctl_initialize
flags=("run" "--pgdata" "$POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR")
cmd=$(command -v pg_autoctl)
info "** Starting PostgreSQL autoctl_node (Mode: $POSTGRESQL_AUTOCTL_MODE) **"
if am_i_root; then
exec gosu "$POSTGRESQL_DAEMON_USER" "$cmd" "${flags[@]}"
else
PGPASSWORD=$POSTGRESQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD exec "$cmd" "${flags[@]}"
fi

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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purpose
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libpostgresql.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libos.sh
# Load PostgreSQL environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/postgresql-env.sh
flags=("-D" "$POSTGRESQL_DATA_DIR" "--config-file=$POSTGRESQL_CONF_FILE" "--external_pid_file=$POSTGRESQL_PID_FILE" "--hba_file=$POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_FILE")
cmd=$(command -v postgres)
info "** Starting PostgreSQL **"
if am_i_root; then
exec gosu "$POSTGRESQL_DAEMON_USER" "$cmd" "${flags[@]}"
else
exec "$cmd" "${flags[@]}"
fi

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Bitnami PostgreSQL setup
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libos.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libvalidations.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libpostgresql.sh
# Load PostgreSQL environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/postgresql-env.sh
# Ensure PostgreSQL environment variables settings are valid
postgresql_validate
# Ensure PostgreSQL is stopped when this script ends.
trap "postgresql_stop" EXIT
# Ensure 'daemon' user exists when running as 'root'
am_i_root && ensure_user_exists "$POSTGRESQL_DAEMON_USER" --group "$POSTGRESQL_DAEMON_GROUP"
# Fix logging issue when running as root
am_i_root && chmod o+w "$(readlink /dev/stdout)"
# Allow running custom pre-initialization scripts
postgresql_custom_pre_init_scripts
# Ensure PostgreSQL is initialized
postgresql_initialize
# Allow running custom initialization scripts
postgresql_custom_init_scripts
# Allow remote connections once the initialization is finished
if ! postgresql_is_file_external "postgresql.conf" && is_boolean_yes "$POSTGRESQL_ALLOW_REMOTE_CONNECTIONS"; then
info "Enabling remote connections"
postgresql_enable_remote_connections
postgresql_set_property "port" "$POSTGRESQL_PORT_NUMBER"
fi
# Remove any pg_hba.conf lines that match the given filters
if ! postgresql_is_file_external "pg_hba.conf" && [[ -n "$POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_REMOVE_FILTERS" ]]; then
info "Removing lines that match these filters: ${POSTGRESQL_PGHBA_REMOVE_FILTERS}"
postgresql_remove_pghba_lines
fi