Remove ReportServer Enterprise folder after being deprecated (#1913)

Signed-off-by: Jota Martos <jotamartos@vmware.com>

Co-authored-by: Jota Martos <jotamartos@vmware.com>
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FROM docker.io/bitnami/minideb:bullseye
ENV HOME="/" \
OS_ARCH="amd64" \
OS_FLAVOUR="debian-11" \
OS_NAME="linux"
ARG JAVA_EXTRA_SECURITY_DIR="/bitnami/java/extra-security"
COPY prebuildfs /
SHELL ["/bin/bash", "-o", "pipefail", "-c"]
# Install required system packages and dependencies
RUN install_packages acl ca-certificates curl fontconfig fonts-dejavu-extra gzip libaudit1 libc6 libcap-ng0 libgcc-s1 libicu67 liblzma5 libncurses6 libpam0g libssl1.1 libstdc++6 libtinfo6 libxml2 procps tar xmlstarlet zlib1g
RUN . /opt/bitnami/scripts/libcomponent.sh && component_unpack "java" "11.0.15-1-1" --checksum 6d176a8b3c894c608106fee2cf10aaf3771015defb0b7e08fe60ce6c9c1cd342
RUN . /opt/bitnami/scripts/libcomponent.sh && component_unpack "tomcat" "9.0.65-0" --checksum cc5ec8f674abfb18c745f3656356aa83344bc0d9ff24024bffd3f85ef485514c
RUN . /opt/bitnami/scripts/libcomponent.sh && component_unpack "mysql-client" "10.6.8-151" --checksum c85e4be9bcee70c86c7bc7e13742e2d97810ad8f7d6154f8b66811b6cc4d0948
RUN . /opt/bitnami/scripts/libcomponent.sh && component_unpack "reportserverenterprise" "4.2.0-6068-0" --checksum c2e95eaa8acb9d3e59cfe042cccb6da8845f4dce20bd7f1a6883d576a7e37dc5
RUN . /opt/bitnami/scripts/libcomponent.sh && component_unpack "render-template" "1.0.3-151" --checksum 9690a34674f152e55c71a55275265314ed1bb29e0be8a75d7880488509f70deb
RUN . /opt/bitnami/scripts/libcomponent.sh && component_unpack "gosu" "1.14.0-152" --checksum 0c751c7e2ec0bc900a19dbec0306d6294fe744ddfb0fa64197ba1a36040092f0
RUN apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y && \
rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists /var/cache/apt/archives
RUN chmod g+rwX /opt/bitnami
COPY rootfs /
RUN /opt/bitnami/scripts/java/postunpack.sh
RUN /opt/bitnami/scripts/mysql-client/postunpack.sh
RUN /opt/bitnami/scripts/reportserver/postunpack.sh
RUN /opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat/postunpack.sh
ENV APP_VERSION="4.2.0-6068" \
BITNAMI_APP_NAME="reportserverenterprise" \
JAVA_HOME="/opt/bitnami/java" \
PATH="/opt/bitnami/java/bin:/opt/bitnami/tomcat/bin:/opt/bitnami/mysql/bin:/opt/bitnami/common/bin:$PATH" \
TOMCAT_START_RETRIES="60"
EXPOSE 8009 8080
USER 1001
ENTRYPOINT [ "/opt/bitnami/scripts/reportserver/entrypoint.sh" ]
CMD [ "/opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat/run.sh" ]

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version: '2'
services:
mariadb:
image: docker.io/bitnami/mariadb:10.6
environment:
- MARIADB_USER=bn_reportserver
- MARIADB_DATABASE=bitnami_reportserver
# ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD is recommended only for development.
- ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes
volumes:
- 'mariadb_data:/bitnami'
reportserverenterprise:
image: docker.io/bitnami/reportserverenterprise:4
environment:
- MARIADB_HOST=mariadb
- MARIADB_PORT_NUMBER=3306
- REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER=bn_reportserver
- REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME=bitnami_reportserver
# ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD is recommended only for development.
- ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes
- TOMCAT_EXTRA_JAVA_OPTS=--add-opens=java.base/java.net=ALL-UNNAMED --add-opens=java.base/jdk.internal.ref=ALL-UNNAMED --add-opens=java.base/jdk.internal.reflect=ALL-UNNAMED -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStoreType=JKS -Drs.configdir=/opt/bitnami/reportserver/WEB-INF/classes
ports:
- '80:8080'
- '443:8443'
depends_on:
- mariadb
volumes:
mariadb_data:
driver: local

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{
"gosu": {
"arch": "amd64",
"digest": "0c751c7e2ec0bc900a19dbec0306d6294fe744ddfb0fa64197ba1a36040092f0",
"distro": "debian-11",
"type": "NAMI",
"version": "1.14.0-152"
},
"java": {
"arch": "amd64",
"digest": "6d176a8b3c894c608106fee2cf10aaf3771015defb0b7e08fe60ce6c9c1cd342",
"distro": "debian-11",
"type": "NAMI",
"version": "11.0.15-1-1"
},
"mysql-client": {
"arch": "amd64",
"digest": "c85e4be9bcee70c86c7bc7e13742e2d97810ad8f7d6154f8b66811b6cc4d0948",
"distro": "debian-11",
"type": "NAMI",
"version": "10.6.8-151"
},
"render-template": {
"arch": "amd64",
"digest": "9690a34674f152e55c71a55275265314ed1bb29e0be8a75d7880488509f70deb",
"distro": "debian-11",
"type": "NAMI",
"version": "1.0.3-151"
},
"reportserverenterprise": {
"arch": "amd64",
"digest": "c2e95eaa8acb9d3e59cfe042cccb6da8845f4dce20bd7f1a6883d576a7e37dc5",
"distro": "debian-11",
"type": "NAMI",
"version": "4.2.0-6068-0"
},
"tomcat": {
"arch": "amd64",
"digest": "cc5ec8f674abfb18c745f3656356aa83344bc0d9ff24024bffd3f85ef485514c",
"distro": "debian-11",
"type": "NAMI",
"version": "9.0.65-0"
}
}

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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/containers"
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 ${base_name}.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check - || return "$?"
fi
tar --directory "${directory}" --extract --gunzip --file "${base_name}.tar.gz" --no-same-owner --strip-components=2 || return "$?"
rm "${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 \
| --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
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purposes
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libbitnami.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
print_welcome_page
echo ""
exec "$@"

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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/libfile.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
#
# Java post-unpack operations
#
# Override default files in the Java security directory. This is used for
# custom base images (with custom CA certificates or block lists is used)
if ! is_dir_empty "$JAVA_EXTRA_SECURITY_DIR"; then
info "Adding custom CAs to the Java security folder"
cp -Lr "$JAVA_EXTRA_SECURITY_DIR" /opt/bitnami/java/lib/security
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Bitnami ReportServer library
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# Load generic libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libfs.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libos.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libnet.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libvalidations.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libpersistence.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libservice.sh
# Load database library
if [[ -f /opt/bitnami/scripts/libmysqlclient.sh ]]; then
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libmysqlclient.sh
elif [[ -f /opt/bitnami/scripts/libmysql.sh ]]; then
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libmysql.sh
elif [[ -f /opt/bitnami/scripts/libmariadb.sh ]]; then
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libmariadb.sh
fi
########################
# Validate settings in REPORTSERVER_* env vars
# Globals:
# REPORTSERVER_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# 0 if the validation succeeded, 1 otherwise
#########################
reportserver_validate() {
debug "Validating settings in REPORTSERVER_* environment variables..."
local error_code=0
# Auxiliary functions
print_validation_error() {
error "$1"
error_code=1
}
check_empty_value() {
if is_empty_value "${!1}"; then
print_validation_error "${1} must be set"
fi
}
check_yes_no_value() {
if ! is_yes_no_value "${!1}" && ! is_true_false_value "${!1}"; then
print_validation_error "The allowed values for ${1} are: yes no"
fi
}
check_multi_value() {
if [[ " ${2} " != *" ${!1} "* ]]; then
print_validation_error "The allowed values for ${1} are: ${2}"
fi
}
check_resolved_hostname() {
if ! is_hostname_resolved "$1"; then
warn "Hostname ${1} could not be resolved, this could lead to connection issues"
fi
}
check_valid_port() {
local port_var="${1:?missing port variable}"
local err
if ! err="$(validate_port "${!port_var}")"; then
print_validation_error "An invalid port was specified in the environment variable ${port_var}: ${err}."
fi
}
# Validate user inputs
! is_empty_value "REPORTSERVER_INSTALL_DEMO_DATA" && check_yes_no_value "REPORTSERVER_INSTALL_DEMO_DATA"
# Validate user data
check_empty_value "REPORTSERVER_USERNAME"
check_empty_value "REPORTSERVER_PASSWORD"
check_empty_value "REPORTSERVER_EMAIL"
check_empty_value "REPORTSERVER_FIRST_NAME"
check_empty_value "REPORTSERVER_LAST_NAME"
# Validate credentials
if is_boolean_yes "${ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD:-}"; then
warn "You set the environment variable ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=${ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD:-}. For safety reasons, do not use this flag in a production environment."
else
for empty_env_var in "REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PASSWORD" "REPORTSERVER_PASSWORD"; do
is_empty_value "${!empty_env_var}" && print_validation_error "The ${empty_env_var} environment variable is empty or not set. Set the environment variable ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes to allow a blank password. This is only recommended for development environments."
done
fi
# Validate SMTP credentials
if ! is_empty_value "$REPORTSERVER_SMTP_HOST"; then
for empty_env_var in "REPORTSERVER_SMTP_USER" "REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PASSWORD"; do
is_empty_value "${!empty_env_var}" && warn "The ${empty_env_var} environment variable is empty or not set."
done
is_empty_value "$REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT_NUMBER" && print_validation_error "The REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT_NUMBER environment variable is empty or not set."
! is_empty_value "$REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT_NUMBER" && check_valid_port "REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT_NUMBER"
fi
return "$error_code"
}
########################
# Ensure ReportServer is initialized
# Globals:
# REPORTSERVER_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
reportserver_initialize() {
local -a mysql_remote_execute_args=("$REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_HOST" "$REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER" "$REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME" "$REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER" "$REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PASSWORD")
local -r rsinit_properties="${REPORTSERVER_CONF_DIR}/rsinit.properties"
local -r persistence_properties="${REPORTSERVER_CONF_DIR}/persistence.properties"
info "Trying to connect to the database server"
reportserver_wait_for_mysql_connection "${mysql_remote_execute_args[@]}"
# ReportServer uses all persistence in the database. So, in order to detect if we are using a persisted installation, we check
# if there is content in the database (the databases start with RS_, as it can be seen in the schema files in the ddl/ folder)
local -r num_tables=$(echo "SHOW TABLES" | mysql_remote_execute_print_output "${mysql_remote_execute_args[@]}" | grep -c "RS_")
# ReportServer database configuration
# Source: https://reportserver.net/en/guides/config/chapters/configfile-persistenceproperties/
info "Configuring ReportServer database"
cat <<EOF >>"$persistence_properties"
hibernate.connection.username=${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER}
hibernate.connection.password=${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PASSWORD}
hibernate.dialect=net.datenwerke.rs.utils.hibernate.MySQL5Dialect
hibernate.connection.driver_class=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
hibernate.connection.url=jdbc:mysql://${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_HOST}:${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER}/${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME}
EOF
if [[ "$num_tables" == "0" ]]; then
# Deploy database schema. We only need to do it at first installation as the rs.Environmental validator class will automatically update the schemas on upgrades
# Source: https://reportserver.net/en/tutorials/installation-best-practice/#database
info "Deploying ReportServer from scratch"
info "Creating database schema..."
local -r schema_file_path=$(realpath "${REPORTSERVER_BASE_DIR}/ddl/reportserver-RS"*"-schema-MySQL5_CREATE.sql")
echo "SOURCE $schema_file_path" | mysql_remote_execute "${mysql_remote_execute_args[@]}"
# Mimicking the first boot parameter generation from the wizard, the rsinit.properties
# is used at first boot and can be seen in the src/net/datenwerke/rs/installation/InitConfigTask.java file
# inside the ReportServer source code
# Source: https://github.com/infofabrik/reportserver/blob/main/src/net/datenwerke/rs/installation/InitConfigTask.java
info "Configuring first boot parameters"
if is_boolean_yes "$REPORTSERVER_INSTALL_DEMO_DATA"; then
debug "Enabling demo data"
cat <<EOF >>"$rsinit_properties"
democontent.install=true
EOF
fi
info "Configuring user"
cat <<EOF >>"$rsinit_properties"
usermanager.root.username=${REPORTSERVER_USERNAME}
usermanager.root.firstname=${REPORTSERVER_FIRST_NAME}
usermanager.root.lastname=${REPORTSERVER_LAST_NAME}
usermanager.root.email=${REPORTSERVER_EMAIL}
usermanager.root.password=${REPORTSERVER_PASSWORD}
EOF
if ! is_empty_value "$REPORTSERVER_SMTP_HOST"; then
info "Configuring SMTP"
cat <<EOF >>"$rsinit_properties"
cfg.mail.mail_cf.smtp.host=${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_HOST}
cfg.mail.mail_cf.smtp.port=${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT_NUMBER}
cfg.mail.mail_cf.smtp.username=${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_USER}
cfg.mail.mail_cf.smtp.password=${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PASSWORD}
EOF
case "$REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PROTOCOL" in
ssl)
cat <<EOF >>"$rsinit_properties"
cfg.mail.mail_cf.smtp.ssl=true
EOF
;;
tls)
cat <<EOF >>"$rsinit_properties"
cfg.mail.mail_cf.smtp.tls.enable=true
cfg.mail.mail_cf.smtp.tls.require=true
EOF
;;
esac
fi
# Start Tomcat in background to populate the database
tomcat_start_bg
info "Waiting for database to be populated"
reportserver_wait_for_data "${mysql_remote_execute_args[@]}"
tomcat_stop
else
info "Found persisted installation. Skipping initial bootstrap"
fi
if ! grep -q 'response.sendRedirect' "${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/index.jsp"; then
# Make Tomcat redirect to /reportserver
replace_in_file "${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/index.jsp" '<%\s*$' '<%\nresponse.sendRedirect("/reportserver");'
fi
# Avoid exit code of previous commands to affect the result of this function
true
}
########################
# Add or modify an entry in the ReportServer configuration file
# Globals:
# REPORTSERVER_*
# Arguments:
# $1 - Variable name
# $2 - Value to assign to the variable
# $3 - Whether the value is a literal, or if instead it should be quoted (default: no)
# Returns:
# None
#########################
reportserver_conf_set() {
local -r key="${1:?key missing}"
local -r value="${2:?value missing}"
local -r file="${3:-${REPORTSERVER_CONF_FILE}}"
debug "Setting ${key} to '${value}' in ReportServer configuration"
# Sanitize key (sed does not support fixed string substitutions)
local sanitized_pattern
sanitized_pattern="^\s*(//\s*)?$(sed 's/[]\[^$.*/]/\\&/g' <<<"$key")\s*=.*"
local entry="${key} = ${value}"
# Check if the configuration exists in the file
if grep -q -E "$sanitized_pattern" "$file"; then
# It exists, so replace the line
replace_in_file "$file" "$sanitized_pattern" "$entry"
else
# The ReportServer configuration file includes all supported keys, but because of its format,
# we cannot append contents to the end. We can assume this should never happen.
warn "Could not set the ReportServer '${key}' configuration. Check that the file has not been modified externally."
fi
}
########################
# Get an entry from the ReportServer configuration file
# Globals:
# REPORTSERVER_*
# Arguments:
# $1 - Variable name
# Returns:
# None
#########################
reportserver_conf_get() {
local -r key="${1:?key missing}"
local -r file="${2:-${REPORTSERVER_CONF_FILE}}"
debug "Getting ${key} from ReportServer configuration"
# Sanitize key (sed does not support fixed string substitutions)
local sanitized_pattern
sanitized_pattern="^\s*(//\s*)?$(sed 's/[]\[^$.*/]/\\&/g' <<<"$key")\s*=(.*)"
#sanitized_pattern="^\s*(//\s*)?$(sed 's/[]\[^$.*/]/\\&/g' <<< "$key")\s*=([^;]+);"
grep -E "$sanitized_pattern" "$file" | sed -E "s|${sanitized_pattern}|\2|" | tr -d "\"' "
}
########################
# Wait until the database is accessible with the currently-known credentials
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# $1 - database host
# $2 - database port
# $3 - database name
# $4 - database username
# $5 - database user password (optional)
# Returns:
# true if the database connection succeeded, false otherwise
#########################
reportserver_wait_for_mysql_connection() {
local -r db_host="${1:?missing database host}"
local -r db_port="${2:?missing database port}"
local -r db_name="${3:?missing database name}"
local -r db_user="${4:?missing database user}"
local -r db_pass="${5:-}"
check_mysql_connection() {
echo "SELECT 1" | mysql_remote_execute "$db_host" "$db_port" "$db_name" "$db_user" "$db_pass"
}
if ! retry_while "check_mysql_connection"; then
error "Could not connect to the database"
return 1
fi
}
########################
# Wait until the database is populated
# Globals:
# *
# Arguments:
# $1 - database host
# $2 - database port
# $3 - database name
# $4 - database username
# $5 - database user password (optional)
# Returns:
# true if the database connection succeeded, false otherwise
#########################
reportserver_wait_for_data() {
local -r db_host="${1:?missing database host}"
local -r db_port="${2:?missing database port}"
local -r db_name="${3:?missing database name}"
local -r db_user="${4:?missing database user}"
local -r db_pass="${5:-}"
# We check that one of the tables has content. The schema is available in the
# ddl/ folder inside the ReportServer installation
check_mysql_data() {
echo "SELECT email FROM RS_USER WHERE super_user=1" | mysql_remote_execute_print_output "$db_host" "$db_port" "$db_name" "$db_user" "$db_pass"
}
if ! retry_while "check_mysql_data"; then
error "Data initialization failed"
return 1
fi
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Bitnami Tomcat library
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# Load Generic Libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libfile.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libos.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libservice.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libvalidations.sh
########################
# Validate settings in TOMCAT_* environment variables
# Globals:
# DB_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
tomcat_validate() {
debug "Validating settings in TOMCAT_* env vars..."
local error_code=0
# Auxiliary functions
print_validation_error() {
error "$1"
error_code=1
}
check_yes_no_value() {
if ! is_yes_no_value "${!1}" && ! is_true_false_value "${!1}" && ! is_1_0_value "${!1}"; then
print_validation_error "The allowed values for ${1} are: yes no"
fi
}
check_conflicting_ports() {
local -r total="$#"
for i in $(seq 1 "$((total - 1))"); do
for j in $(seq "$((i + 1))" "$total"); do
var_i="${!i}"
var_j="${!j}"
if [[ -n "${!var_i:-}" ]] && [[ -n "${!var_j:-}" ]] && [[ "${!var_i:-}" = "${!var_j:-}" ]]; then
print_validation_error "${var_i} and ${var_j} are bound to the same port"
fi
done
done
}
check_allowed_port() {
local validate_port_args="-unprivileged"
if ! err=$(validate_port "${validate_port_args[@]}" "${!1}"); then
print_validation_error "An invalid port was specified in the environment variable $1: $err"
fi
}
check_yes_no_value TOMCAT_ALLOW_REMOTE_MANAGEMENT
check_yes_no_value TOMCAT_ENABLE_AUTH
check_yes_no_value TOMCAT_ENABLE_AJP
check_allowed_port TOMCAT_HTTP_PORT_NUMBER
check_allowed_port TOMCAT_AJP_PORT_NUMBER
check_allowed_port TOMCAT_SHUTDOWN_PORT_NUMBER
check_conflicting_ports TOMCAT_HTTP_PORT_NUMBER TOMCAT_AJP_PORT_NUMBER TOMCAT_SHUTDOWN_PORT_NUMBER
# Validate credentials
if is_boolean_yes "$TOMCAT_ENABLE_AUTH"; then
if is_boolean_yes "${ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD:-no}"; then
warn "You set the environment variable ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=${ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD}. For safety reasons, do not use this flag in a production environment."
else
is_empty_value "$TOMCAT_PASSWORD" && print_validation_error "The TOMCAT_PASSWORD environment variable is empty or not set. Set the environment variable ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes to allow a blank password. This is only recommended for development environments."
fi
fi
return "$error_code"
}
########################
# Ensure that a Tomcat user exists
# Globals:
# TOMCAT_*
# Arguments:
# $1 - Username
# $2 - Password
# Returns:
# None
#########################
tomcat_ensure_user_exists() {
local username="${1:?username is missing}"
local password="${2:-}"
# This command will create a new user in tomcat-users.xml (inside <tomcat-users>) - How it works:
# 0. Assign the XML namespace 'x' (required because it uses a non-standard namespace)
# 1. Remove any existing <user> entry for $USERNAME
# 2. Create a new subnode in <tomcat-users>
# 3. Store that element in a variable so it can be accessed later
# 4. Set the "username", "password" and "roles" attributes with their values
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
xmlstarlet ed -S --inplace -N x="http://tomcat.apache.org/xml" \
-d '//x:user[@username="manager"]' \
--subnode '//x:tomcat-users' --type elem --name 'user' \
--var new_node '$prev' \
--insert '$new_node' --type attr --name 'username' --value "$username" \
--insert '$new_node' --type attr --name 'password' --value "$password" \
--insert '$new_node' --type attr --name 'roles' --value "manager-gui,admin-gui" \
"$TOMCAT_USERS_CONF_FILE"
}
########################
# Ensure that the Tomcat AJP connector is enabled
# Globals:
# TOMCAT_*
# Arguments:
# $1 - Tomcat AJP connector port number
# Returns:
# None
#########################
tomcat_enable_ajp() {
local ajp_port="${1:?missing ajp port}"
# We want to locate the AJP connector right after the related comment, hence the substitution and not using xmlstarlet
# Unfortunately the AJP connector is inside a multi-line comment, so the simplest approach is to add a new line in the proper location
local ajp_protocol="AJP/1.3"
local ajp_selector="//Connector[@protocol=\"${ajp_protocol}\"]"
if is_empty_value "$(xmlstarlet sel --template --value-of "${ajp_selector}/@port" "$TOMCAT_CONF_FILE")"; then
# Ensure that it is only added once
local ajp_connector="<Connector protocol=\"${ajp_protocol}\" address=\"localhost\" secretRequired=\"false\" port=\"${ajp_port}\" redirectPort=\"8443\"/>"
replace_in_file "$TOMCAT_CONF_FILE" "^(\s*)(<!-- Define an AJP .* -->)$" "\1\2\n\1${ajp_connector}"
else
# If it was already added, update the port number
xmlstarlet ed -S --inplace --update "${ajp_selector}/@port" --value "$ajp_port" "$TOMCAT_CONF_FILE"
fi
}
########################
# Ensure Tomcat is initialized
# Globals:
# TOMCAT_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
tomcat_initialize() {
if ! is_empty_value "$TOMCAT_EXTRA_JAVA_OPTS"; then
cat >>"${TOMCAT_BIN_DIR}/setenv.sh" <<EOF
# Additional configuration
export JAVA_OPTS="\${JAVA_OPTS} ${TOMCAT_EXTRA_JAVA_OPTS}"
EOF
fi
# server.xml docs: https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/config/server.html
info "Configuring port numbers"
xmlstarlet ed -S --inplace --update '//Server/@port' --value "$TOMCAT_SHUTDOWN_PORT_NUMBER" "$TOMCAT_CONF_FILE"
xmlstarlet ed -S --inplace --update '//Connector[@protocol="HTTP/1.1"]/@port' --value "$TOMCAT_HTTP_PORT_NUMBER" "$TOMCAT_CONF_FILE"
if is_boolean_yes "$TOMCAT_ENABLE_AJP"; then
info "Enabling AJP"
tomcat_enable_ajp "$TOMCAT_AJP_PORT_NUMBER"
fi
if is_boolean_yes "$TOMCAT_ENABLE_AUTH"; then
info "Creating Tomcat user"
tomcat_ensure_user_exists "$TOMCAT_USERNAME" "$TOMCAT_PASSWORD"
fi
# Fix to make upgrades from old images work
# Before, we were persisting 'data' dir instead of 'webapps', causing errors when restoring persisted data
if ! is_dir_empty "$TOMCAT_WEBAPPS_DIR" || ! is_dir_empty "${TOMCAT_VOLUME_DIR}/data"; then
info "Persisted webapps detected"
if [[ ! -e "$TOMCAT_WEBAPPS_DIR" && -e "${TOMCAT_VOLUME_DIR}/data" ]]; then
warn "Detected legacy configuration directory path ${TOMCAT_VOLUME_DIR}/conf in volume"
warn "Creating ${TOMCAT_BASE_DIR}/webapps symlink pointing to ${TOMCAT_VOLUME_DIR}/data"
ln -sf "${TOMCAT_VOLUME_DIR}/data" "${TOMCAT_BASE_DIR}/webapps"
fi
else
info "Ensuring Tomcat directories exist"
ensure_dir_exists "$TOMCAT_WEBAPPS_DIR"
# Use tomcat:root ownership for compatibility when running as a non-root user
am_i_root && configure_permissions_ownership "$TOMCAT_WEBAPPS_DIR" -d "775" -f "664" -u "$TOMCAT_DAEMON_USER" -g "root"
if is_boolean_yes "$TOMCAT_INSTALL_DEFAULT_WEBAPPS"; then
info "Deploying Tomcat from scratch"
cp -rp "$TOMCAT_BASE_DIR"/webapps_default/* "$TOMCAT_WEBAPPS_DIR"
else
info "Skipping deployment of default webapps"
fi
# Access control is configured in the application's context.xml with a Valve element
# context.xml docs: https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/config/context.html
# Valve docs for Access Control: https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/config/valve.html#Access_Control
if is_boolean_yes "$TOMCAT_ALLOW_REMOTE_MANAGEMENT"; then
info "Enabling remote connections for manager and host-manager applications"
for application in manager host-manager; do
[[ -f "${TOMCAT_WEBAPPS_DIR}/${application}/META-INF/context.xml" ]] || continue
xmlstarlet ed -S --inplace --update '//Valve/@allow' --value '\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+' "${TOMCAT_WEBAPPS_DIR}/${application}/META-INF/context.xml"
done
fi
fi
}
########################
# Start Tomcat in background
# Globals:
# TOMCAT_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
tomcat_start_bg() {
is_tomcat_running && return
info "Starting Tomcat in background"
local start_error=0
if am_i_root; then
debug_execute gosu "$TOMCAT_DAEMON_USER" "${TOMCAT_BIN_DIR}/startup.sh" || start_error="$?"
else
debug_execute "${TOMCAT_BIN_DIR}/startup.sh" || start_error="$?"
fi
if [[ "$start_error" -ne 0 ]]; then
error "Tomcat failed to start with exit code ${start_error}"
return "$start_error"
fi
wait_for_log_entry "Catalina.start Server startup" "$TOMCAT_LOG_FILE" "$TOMCAT_START_RETRIES" 10
}
########################
# Stop Tomcat daemon
# Globals:
# TOMCAT_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
tomcat_stop() {
is_tomcat_not_running && return
info "Stopping Tomcat"
local stop_error=0
# 'shutdown.sh stop n -force' - Stop Catalina, wait up to n seconds and then use kill -KILL if still running
# The default timeout is 5 seconds, and some apps require even more, so give double the amount of time
# In addition, force the shutdown if it did not stop in time to ensure that the shutdown (almost) never fails
local tomcat_shutdown_timeout=10
if am_i_root; then
debug_execute gosu "$TOMCAT_DAEMON_USER" "${TOMCAT_BIN_DIR}/shutdown.sh" "$tomcat_shutdown_timeout" -force || stop_error="$?"
else
debug_execute "${TOMCAT_BIN_DIR}/shutdown.sh" "$tomcat_shutdown_timeout" -force || stop_error="$?"
fi
if [[ "$stop_error" -ne 0 ]]; then
error "Tomcat failed to stop with exit code ${stop_error}"
return "$stop_error"
fi
retry_while "is_tomcat_not_running"
}
########################
# Check if Tomcat is running
# Globals:
# TOMCAT_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
is_tomcat_running() {
local pid
pid="$(get_pid_from_file "${TOMCAT_PID_FILE}")"
if [[ -n "${pid}" ]]; then
is_service_running "${pid}"
else
false
fi
}
########################
# Check if Tomcat is not running
# Globals:
# TOMCAT_*
# Arguments:
# None
# Returns:
# None
#########################
is_tomcat_not_running() {
! is_tomcat_running
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Environment configuration for mysql
# 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
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
export BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR="/opt/bitnami"
export BITNAMI_VOLUME_DIR="/bitnami"
# Logging configuration
export MODULE="${MODULE:-mysql}"
export BITNAMI_DEBUG="${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
mysql_env_vars=(
MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAVOR
ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD
MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_PLUGIN
MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_HOST
MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER
MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_USER
MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_PASSWORD
MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_NAME
MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_USER
MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_PASSWORD
MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_CHARACTER_SET
MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_COLLATE
MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_PRIVILEGES
MYSQL_CLIENT_ENABLE_SSL_WRAPPER
MYSQL_CLIENT_ENABLE_SSL
MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL_CA_FILE
MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL_CERT_FILE
MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL_KEY_FILE
MYSQL_CLIENT_EXTRA_FLAGS
MARIADB_AUTHENTICATION_PLUGIN
MARIADB_HOST
MARIADB_PORT_NUMBER
MARIADB_ROOT_USER
MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD
)
for env_var in "${mysql_env_vars[@]}"; do
file_env_var="${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 mysql_env_vars
export MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAVOR="${MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAVOR:-mariadb}"
export DB_FLAVOR="$MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAVOR"
# Paths
export DB_BASE_DIR="${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/mysql"
export DB_VOLUME_DIR="${BITNAMI_VOLUME_DIR}/mysql"
export DB_DATA_DIR="${DB_VOLUME_DIR}/data"
export DB_BIN_DIR="${DB_BASE_DIR}/bin"
export DB_SBIN_DIR="${DB_BASE_DIR}/bin"
export DB_CONF_DIR="${DB_BASE_DIR}/conf"
export DB_LOGS_DIR="${DB_BASE_DIR}/logs"
export DB_TMP_DIR="${DB_BASE_DIR}/tmp"
export DB_CONF_FILE="${DB_CONF_DIR}/my.cnf"
export DB_PID_FILE="${DB_TMP_DIR}/mysqld.pid"
export DB_SOCKET_FILE="${DB_TMP_DIR}/mysql.sock"
export PATH="${DB_SBIN_DIR}:${DB_BIN_DIR}:/opt/bitnami/common/bin:${PATH}"
# System users (when running with a privileged user)
export DB_DAEMON_USER="mysql"
export DB_DAEMON_GROUP="mysql"
# MySQL client configuration
export ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD="${ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD:-no}"
MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_PLUGIN="${MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_PLUGIN:-"${MARIADB_AUTHENTICATION_PLUGIN:-}"}"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_PLUGIN="${MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_PLUGIN:-}"
export DB_AUTHENTICATION_PLUGIN="$MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_AUTHENTICATION_PLUGIN"
MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_HOST="${MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_HOST:-"${MARIADB_HOST:-}"}"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_HOST="${MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_HOST:-mariadb}"
export DB_HOST="$MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_HOST"
MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER="${MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER:-"${MARIADB_PORT_NUMBER:-}"}"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER="${MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER:-3306}"
export DB_PORT_NUMBER="$MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER"
MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_USER="${MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_USER:-"${MARIADB_ROOT_USER:-}"}"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_USER="${MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_USER:-root}"
export DB_ROOT_USER="$MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_USER" # only used during the first initialization
MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_PASSWORD="${MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_PASSWORD:-"${MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD:-}"}"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_PASSWORD="${MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_PASSWORD:-}"
export DB_ROOT_PASSWORD="$MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_PASSWORD" # only used during the first initialization
export MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_NAME="${MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_NAME:-}"
export DB_CREATE_DATABASE_NAME="$MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_NAME" # only used during the first initialization
export MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_USER="${MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_USER:-}"
export DB_CREATE_DATABASE_USER="$MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_USER"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_PASSWORD="${MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_PASSWORD:-}"
export DB_CREATE_DATABASE_PASSWORD="$MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_PASSWORD"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_CHARACTER_SET="${MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_CHARACTER_SET:-}"
export DB_CREATE_DATABASE_CHARACTER_SET="$MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_CHARACTER_SET"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_COLLATE="${MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_COLLATE:-}"
export DB_CREATE_DATABASE_COLLATE="$MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_COLLATE"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_PRIVILEGES="${MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_PRIVILEGES:-}"
export DB_CREATE_DATABASE_PRIVILEGES="$MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_PRIVILEGES"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_ENABLE_SSL_WRAPPER="${MYSQL_CLIENT_ENABLE_SSL_WRAPPER:-no}"
export DB_ENABLE_SSL_WRAPPER="$MYSQL_CLIENT_ENABLE_SSL_WRAPPER"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_ENABLE_SSL="${MYSQL_CLIENT_ENABLE_SSL:-no}"
export DB_ENABLE_SSL="$MYSQL_CLIENT_ENABLE_SSL"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL_CA_FILE="${MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL_CA_FILE:-}"
export DB_SSL_CA_FILE="$MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL_CA_FILE"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL_CERT_FILE="${MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL_CERT_FILE:-}"
export DB_SSL_CERT_FILE="$MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL_CERT_FILE"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL_KEY_FILE="${MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL_KEY_FILE:-}"
export DB_SSL_KEY_FILE="$MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL_KEY_FILE"
export MYSQL_CLIENT_EXTRA_FLAGS="${MYSQL_CLIENT_EXTRA_FLAGS:-no}"
export DB_EXTRA_FLAGS="$MYSQL_CLIENT_EXTRA_FLAGS"
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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purposes
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libfs.sh
# Load MySQL Client environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/mysql-client-env.sh
for dir in "$DB_BIN_DIR" "${DB_BASE_DIR}/.bin"; do
ensure_dir_exists "$dir"
chmod g+rwX "$dir"
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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purposes
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libmysqlclient.sh
# Load MySQL Client environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/mysql-client-env.sh
# Ensure MySQL Client environment variables settings are valid
mysql_client_validate
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Environment configuration for reportserver
# The values for all environment variables will be set in the below order of precedence
# 1. Custom environment variables defined below after Bitnami defaults
# 2. Constants defined in this file (environment variables with no default), i.e. BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR
# 3. Environment variables overridden via external files using *_FILE variables (see below)
# 4. Environment variables set externally (i.e. current Bash context/Dockerfile/userdata)
# Load logging library
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
export BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR="/opt/bitnami"
export BITNAMI_VOLUME_DIR="/bitnami"
# Logging configuration
export MODULE="${MODULE:-reportserver}"
export BITNAMI_DEBUG="${BITNAMI_DEBUG:-false}"
# By setting an environment variable matching *_FILE to a file path, the prefixed environment
# variable will be overridden with the value specified in that file
reportserver_env_vars=(
REPORTSERVER_INSTALL_DEMO_DATA
REPORTSERVER_USERNAME
REPORTSERVER_PASSWORD
REPORTSERVER_EMAIL
REPORTSERVER_FIRST_NAME
REPORTSERVER_LAST_NAME
REPORTSERVER_SMTP_HOST
REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT_NUMBER
REPORTSERVER_SMTP_USER
REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PASSWORD
REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PROTOCOL
REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_HOST
REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER
REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME
REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER
REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PASSWORD
TOMCAT_EXTRA_JAVA_OPTS
REPORTSERVER_INSTALLDEMODATA
SMTP_HOST
SMTP_PORT
REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT
SMTP_USER
SMTP_PASSWORD
SMTP_PROTOCOL
MARIADB_HOST
MARIADB_PORT_NUMBER
MARIADB_DATABASE_NAME
MARIADB_DATABASE_USER
MARIADB_DATABASE_PASSWORD
)
for env_var in "${reportserver_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}'. '${!file_env_var:-}' is not readable."
fi
fi
done
unset reportserver_env_vars
# Paths
export REPORTSERVER_BASE_DIR="${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/reportserver"
export REPORTSERVER_CONF_DIR="${REPORTSERVER_BASE_DIR}/WEB-INF/classes"
export REPORTSERVER_CONF_FILE="${REPORTSERVER_CONF_DIR}/reportserver.properties"
# System users (when running with a privileged user)
export REPORTSERVER_DAEMON_USER="tomcat"
export REPORTSERVER_DAEMON_GROUP="tomcat"
# ReportServer configuration
REPORTSERVER_INSTALL_DEMO_DATA="${REPORTSERVER_INSTALL_DEMO_DATA:-"${REPORTSERVER_INSTALLDEMODATA:-}"}"
export REPORTSERVER_INSTALL_DEMO_DATA="${REPORTSERVER_INSTALL_DEMO_DATA:-no}" # only used during the first initialization
# ReportServer credentials
export REPORTSERVER_USERNAME="${REPORTSERVER_USERNAME:-user}" # only used during the first initialization
export REPORTSERVER_PASSWORD="${REPORTSERVER_PASSWORD:-bitnami}" # only used during the first initialization
export REPORTSERVER_EMAIL="${REPORTSERVER_EMAIL:-user@example.com}" # only used during the first initialization
export REPORTSERVER_FIRST_NAME="${REPORTSERVER_FIRST_NAME:-FirstName}" # only used during the first initialization
export REPORTSERVER_LAST_NAME="${REPORTSERVER_LAST_NAME:-LastName}" # only used during the first initialization
# ReportServer SMTP credentials
REPORTSERVER_SMTP_HOST="${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_HOST:-"${SMTP_HOST:-}"}"
export REPORTSERVER_SMTP_HOST="${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_HOST:-}"
REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT_NUMBER="${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT_NUMBER:-"${SMTP_PORT:-}"}"
REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT_NUMBER="${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT_NUMBER:-"${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT:-}"}"
export REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT_NUMBER="${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT_NUMBER:-}"
REPORTSERVER_SMTP_USER="${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_USER:-"${SMTP_USER:-}"}"
export REPORTSERVER_SMTP_USER="${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_USER:-}"
REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PASSWORD="${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PASSWORD:-"${SMTP_PASSWORD:-}"}"
export REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PASSWORD="${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PASSWORD:-}"
REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PROTOCOL="${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PROTOCOL:-"${SMTP_PROTOCOL:-}"}"
export REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PROTOCOL="${REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PROTOCOL:-tls}"
# Database configuration
export REPORTSERVER_DEFAULT_DATABASE_HOST="mariadb" # only used at build time
REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_HOST="${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_HOST:-"${MARIADB_HOST:-}"}"
export REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_HOST="${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_HOST:-$REPORTSERVER_DEFAULT_DATABASE_HOST}" # only used during the first initialization
REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER="${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER:-"${MARIADB_PORT_NUMBER:-}"}"
export REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER="${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER:-3306}" # only used during the first initialization
REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME="${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME:-"${MARIADB_DATABASE_NAME:-}"}"
export REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME="${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME:-bitnami_reportserver}" # only used during the first initialization
REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER="${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER:-"${MARIADB_DATABASE_USER:-}"}"
export REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER="${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER:-bn_reportserver}" # only used during the first initialization
REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PASSWORD="${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PASSWORD:-"${MARIADB_DATABASE_PASSWORD:-}"}"
export REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PASSWORD="${REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PASSWORD:-}" # only used during the first initialization
# Tomcat extra options
export TOMCAT_EXTRA_JAVA_OPTS="${TOMCAT_EXTRA_JAVA_OPTS:-$TOMCAT_EXTRA_JAVA_OPTS -Drs.configdir=${REPORTSERVER_CONF_DIR}}"
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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 ReportServer environment
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat-env.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/reportserver-env.sh
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libbitnami.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
print_welcome_page
if [[ "$1" = "/opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat/run.sh" ]]; then
/opt/bitnami/scripts/mysql-client/setup.sh
/opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat/setup.sh
/opt/bitnami/scripts/reportserver/setup.sh
/post-init.sh
info "** ReportServer setup finished! **"
fi
echo ""
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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purpose
# Load ReportServer environment
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat-env.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/reportserver-env.sh
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libtomcat.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libreportserver.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libfile.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libfs.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
# Symlink for ReportServer Enterprise
if [[ -d "${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/reportserverenterprise" ]]; then
ln -s "${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/reportserverenterprise" "$REPORTSERVER_BASE_DIR"
fi
# Ensure the required config files exist
touch "${REPORTSERVER_CONF_DIR}"/{persistence,reportserver,rsinit}.properties
# Ensure the ReportServer base directory exists and has proper permissions
info "Configuring file permissions for ReportServer"
ensure_user_exists "$REPORTSERVER_DAEMON_USER" --group "$REPORTSERVER_DAEMON_GROUP" --system
ensure_dir_exists "$REPORTSERVER_BASE_DIR"
# Use tomcat:root ownership for compatibility when running as a non-root user
configure_permissions_ownership "$REPORTSERVER_BASE_DIR" -d "775" -f "664" -u "$REPORTSERVER_DAEMON_USER" -g "root"
# Clean webapps and add the reportserver one
rm "${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/tomcat/webapps/"{manager,docs,examples,host-manager} -r
ln -s "$REPORTSERVER_BASE_DIR" "${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/tomcat/webapps/reportserver"

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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purpose
# Load ReportServer environment
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat-env.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/reportserver-env.sh
# Load MySQL Client environment for 'mysql_remote_execute' (after 'reportserver-env.sh' so that MODULE is not set to a wrong value)
if [[ -f /opt/bitnami/scripts/mysql-client-env.sh ]]; then
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/mysql-client-env.sh
elif [[ -f /opt/bitnami/scripts/mysql-env.sh ]]; then
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/mysql-env.sh
elif [[ -f /opt/bitnami/scripts/mariadb-env.sh ]]; then
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/mariadb-env.sh
fi
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libtomcat.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libreportserver.sh
# Ensure ReportServer environment variables are valid
reportserver_validate
# Ensure ReportServer is initialized
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Environment configuration for tomcat
# 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
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
export BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR="/opt/bitnami"
export BITNAMI_VOLUME_DIR="/bitnami"
# Logging configuration
export MODULE="${MODULE:-tomcat}"
export BITNAMI_DEBUG="${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
tomcat_env_vars=(
TOMCAT_SHUTDOWN_PORT_NUMBER
TOMCAT_HTTP_PORT_NUMBER
TOMCAT_AJP_PORT_NUMBER
TOMCAT_USERNAME
TOMCAT_PASSWORD
TOMCAT_ALLOW_REMOTE_MANAGEMENT
TOMCAT_ENABLE_AUTH
TOMCAT_ENABLE_AJP
TOMCAT_START_RETRIES
TOMCAT_EXTRA_JAVA_OPTS
TOMCAT_INSTALL_DEFAULT_WEBAPPS
JAVA_OPTS
)
for env_var in "${tomcat_env_vars[@]}"; do
file_env_var="${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 tomcat_env_vars
# Paths
export TOMCAT_BASE_DIR="${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/tomcat"
export TOMCAT_VOLUME_DIR="/bitnami/tomcat"
export TOMCAT_BIN_DIR="${TOMCAT_BASE_DIR}/bin"
export TOMCAT_LIB_DIR="${TOMCAT_BASE_DIR}/lib"
export TOMCAT_WORK_DIR="${TOMCAT_BASE_DIR}/work"
export TOMCAT_WEBAPPS_DIR="${TOMCAT_VOLUME_DIR}/webapps"
export TOMCAT_CONF_DIR="${TOMCAT_BASE_DIR}/conf"
export TOMCAT_CONF_FILE="${TOMCAT_CONF_DIR}/server.xml"
export TOMCAT_USERS_CONF_FILE="${TOMCAT_CONF_DIR}/tomcat-users.xml"
export TOMCAT_LOGS_DIR="${TOMCAT_BASE_DIR}/logs"
export TOMCAT_TMP_DIR="${TOMCAT_BASE_DIR}/temp"
export TOMCAT_LOG_FILE="${TOMCAT_LOGS_DIR}/catalina.out"
export TOMCAT_PID_FILE="${TOMCAT_TMP_DIR}/catalina.pid"
export TOMCAT_HOME="$TOMCAT_BASE_DIR"
# System users (when running with a privileged user)
export TOMCAT_DAEMON_USER="tomcat"
export TOMCAT_DAEMON_GROUP="tomcat"
# Tomcat configuration
export TOMCAT_SHUTDOWN_PORT_NUMBER="${TOMCAT_SHUTDOWN_PORT_NUMBER:-8005}"
export TOMCAT_HTTP_PORT_NUMBER="${TOMCAT_HTTP_PORT_NUMBER:-8080}"
export TOMCAT_AJP_PORT_NUMBER="${TOMCAT_AJP_PORT_NUMBER:-8009}"
export TOMCAT_USERNAME="${TOMCAT_USERNAME:-manager}"
export TOMCAT_PASSWORD="${TOMCAT_PASSWORD:-}"
export TOMCAT_ALLOW_REMOTE_MANAGEMENT="${TOMCAT_ALLOW_REMOTE_MANAGEMENT:-no}"
export TOMCAT_ENABLE_AUTH="${TOMCAT_ENABLE_AUTH:-yes}"
export TOMCAT_ENABLE_AJP="${TOMCAT_ENABLE_AJP:-no}"
export TOMCAT_START_RETRIES="${TOMCAT_START_RETRIES:-12}"
export TOMCAT_EXTRA_JAVA_OPTS="${TOMCAT_EXTRA_JAVA_OPTS:-}"
export TOMCAT_INSTALL_DEFAULT_WEBAPPS="${TOMCAT_INSTALL_DEFAULT_WEBAPPS:-yes}"
# Default JVM configuration
export JAVA_HOME="${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/java"
export JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS:--Djava.awt.headless=true -XX:+UseG1GC -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -Duser.home=${TOMCAT_HOME}}"
# Other parameters
export PATH="${TOMCAT_BASE_DIR}/bin:${JAVA_HOME}/bin:${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/common/bin:${PATH}"
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#!/bin/bash
export JAVA_HOME="{{JAVA_HOME}}"
export JAVA_OPTS="{{JAVA_OPTS}}"
export CATALINA_PID="{{TOMCAT_PID_FILE}}"
# Load Tomcat Native library
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="{{TOMCAT_LIB_DIR}}:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"

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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/libtomcat.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libbitnami.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
# Load Tomcat environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat-env.sh
print_welcome_page
if [[ "$*" = *"/opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat/run.sh"* ]]; then
info "** Starting tomcat setup **"
/opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat/setup.sh
info "** tomcat setup finished! **"
fi
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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purpose
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libtomcat.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libfs.sh
# Load Tomcat environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat-env.sh
# Ensure 'tomcat' user exists when running as 'root'
ensure_user_exists "$TOMCAT_DAEMON_USER" --group "$TOMCAT_DAEMON_GROUP" --system
# By default, the upstream Tomcat tarball includes very specific permissions on its files
# For simplicity purposes, since Bitnami Tomcat is considered a development environment, we reset to OS defaults
configure_permissions_ownership "$TOMCAT_BASE_DIR" -d "755" -f "644"
chmod a+x "$TOMCAT_BIN_DIR"/*.sh
# Make TOMCAT_HOME writable (non-recursively, for security reasons) both for root and non-root approaches
chown "$TOMCAT_DAEMON_USER" "$TOMCAT_HOME"
chmod g+rwX "$TOMCAT_HOME"
# Make TOMCAT_LIB_DIR writable (non-recursively, for security reasons) for non-root approach, some apps may copy files there
chmod g+rwX "$TOMCAT_LIB_DIR"
# Make required folders writable by the Tomcat web server user
for dir in "$TOMCAT_TMP_DIR" "$TOMCAT_LOGS_DIR" "$TOMCAT_CONF_DIR" "$TOMCAT_WORK_DIR" "$TOMCAT_WEBAPPS_DIR" "${TOMCAT_BASE_DIR}/webapps"; do
ensure_dir_exists "$dir"
# Use tomcat:root ownership for compatibility when running as a non-root user
configure_permissions_ownership "$dir" -d "775" -f "664" -u "$TOMCAT_DAEMON_USER" -g "root"
done
# Allow enabling custom Tomcat webapps
mv "${TOMCAT_BASE_DIR}/webapps" "${TOMCAT_BASE_DIR}/webapps_default"
ln -sf "$TOMCAT_WEBAPPS_DIR" "${TOMCAT_BASE_DIR}/webapps"
# Create a setenv.sh script
# For more info, refer to section '(3.4) Using the "setenv" script' from https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/RUNNING.txt
declare template_dir="${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/scripts/tomcat/bitnami-templates"
render-template "${template_dir}/setenv.sh.tpl" > "${TOMCAT_BIN_DIR}/setenv.sh"
chmod g+rwX "${TOMCAT_BIN_DIR}/setenv.sh"
# Create 'apache-tomcat' symlink pointing to the 'tomcat' directory, for compatibility with Bitnami Docs guides
ln -sf tomcat "${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/apache-tomcat"
# Users can mount their webapps at /app
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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 purposes
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libtomcat.sh
# Load Tomcat environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat-env.sh
/opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat/stop.sh
/opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat/start.sh

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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 purposes
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libtomcat.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
# Load Tomcat environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat-env.sh
info "** Starting Tomcat **"
if am_i_root; then
exec gosu "$TOMCAT_DAEMON_USER" "${TOMCAT_BIN_DIR}/catalina.sh" run "$@"
else
exec "${TOMCAT_BIN_DIR}/catalina.sh" run "$@"
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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purposes
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libtomcat.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libfs.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libos.sh
# Load Tomcat environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat-env.sh
# Ensure Tomcat environment variables are valid
tomcat_validate
# Ensure tomcat is initialized
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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purposes
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libos.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libtomcat.sh
# Load Tomcat environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat-env.sh
error_code=0
start_error=0
if is_tomcat_not_running; then
if am_i_root; then
gosu "$TOMCAT_DAEMON_USER" "${TOMCAT_BIN_DIR}/startup.sh" || start_error="$?"
else
"${TOMCAT_BIN_DIR}/startup.sh" || start_error="$?"
fi
if [[ "$start_error" -ne 0 ]] || ! retry_while "is_tomcat_running"; then
error "tomcat did not start"
error_code=1
else
info "tomcat started"
fi
else
info "tomcat is already running"
fi
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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purposes
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libtomcat.sh
# Load Tomcat environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat-env.sh
if is_tomcat_running; then
info "tomcat is already running"
else
info "tomcat is not running"
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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purposes
# Load libraries
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libos.sh
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/libtomcat.sh
# Load Tomcat environment variables
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/tomcat-env.sh
error_code=0
stop_error=0
if is_tomcat_running; then
BITNAMI_QUIET=1 tomcat_stop || stop_error="$?"
if [[ "$stop_error" -ne 0 ]] || ! retry_while "is_tomcat_not_running"; then
error "tomcat could not be stopped"
error_code=1
else
info "tomcat stopped"
fi
else
info "tomcat is not running"
fi
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Executes custom Bash init scripts
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purposes
# Load libraries with logging functions
if [[ -f /opt/bitnami/base/functions ]]; then
. /opt/bitnami/base/functions
else
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
fi
# Loop through all input files passed via stdin
read -r -a custom_init_scripts <<< "$@"
failure=0
if [[ "${#custom_init_scripts[@]}" -gt 0 ]]; then
for custom_init_script in "${custom_init_scripts[@]}"; do
[[ "$custom_init_script" != *".sh" ]] && continue
if [[ -x "$custom_init_script" ]]; then
info "Executing ${custom_init_script}"
"$custom_init_script" || failure="1"
else
info "Sourcing ${custom_init_script} as it is not executable by the current user, any error may cause initialization to fail"
. "$custom_init_script"
fi
[[ "$failure" -ne 0 ]] && error "Failed to execute ${custom_init_script}"
done
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Executes custom MySQL (.sql or .sql.gz) init scripts
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# set -o xtrace # Uncomment this line for debugging purposes
# Load libraries with logging functions
if [[ -f /opt/bitnami/base/functions ]]; then
. /opt/bitnami/base/functions
else
. /opt/bitnami/scripts/liblog.sh
fi
mysql_execute() {
local -r sql_file="${1:?missing file}"
local failure=0
mysql_cmd=("mysql" "-h" "$MARIADB_HOST" "-P" "$MARIADB_PORT_NUMBER" "-u" "$MARIADB_ROOT_USER")
if [[ "${ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD:-no}" != "yes" ]]; then
mysql_cmd+=("-p${MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD}")
fi
if [[ "$sql_file" == *".sql" ]]; then
"${mysql_cmd[@]}" < "$sql_file" || failure=$?
elif [[ "$sql_file" == *".sql.gz" ]]; then
gunzip -c "$sql_file" | "${mysql_cmd[@]}" || failure=$?
fi
return "$failure"
}
# Loop through all input files passed via stdin
read -r -a custom_init_scripts <<< "$@"
failure=0
if [[ "${#custom_init_scripts[@]}" -gt 0 ]]; then
for custom_init_script in "${custom_init_scripts[@]}"; do
[[ ! "$custom_init_script" =~ ^.*(\.sql|\.sql\.gz)$ ]] && continue
info "Executing ${custom_init_script}"
mysql_execute "$custom_init_script" || failure=1
[[ "$failure" -ne 0 ]] && error "Failed to execute ${custom_init_script}"
done
fi
exit "$failure"

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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 purposes
# Only execute init scripts once
if [[ ! -f "/bitnami/reportserverenterprise/.user_scripts_initialized" && -d "/docker-entrypoint-init.d" ]]; then
read -r -a init_scripts <<< "$(find "/docker-entrypoint-init.d" -type f -print0 | sort -z | xargs -0)"
if [[ "${#init_scripts[@]}" -gt 0 ]] && [[ ! -f "/bitnami/reportserverenterprise/.user_scripts_initialized" ]]; then
mkdir -p "/bitnami/reportserverenterprise"
for init_script in "${init_scripts[@]}"; do
for init_script_type_handler in /post-init.d/*.sh; do
"$init_script_type_handler" "$init_script"
done
done
fi
touch "/bitnami/reportserverenterprise/.user_scripts_initialized"
fi

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# ReportServer Enterprise packaged by Bitnami
## Container Deprecation Notice
ReportServer Enterprise is now internally tagged as deprecated due to termination of the agreement. This image will no longer be released in our catalog after this notice is published, but already released container images will still persist in the registries.
## What is ReportServer Enterprise?
> ReportServer is the enterprise business intelligence platform. It integrates multiple reporting engines, dashboards and ad-hoc analytics, with scripting capabilities to for deep customization..
[Overview of ReportServer Enterprise](https://reportserver.net)
## TL;DR
```console
$ curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bitnami/containers/main/bitnami/reportserverenterprise/docker-compose.yml > docker-compose.yml
$ docker-compose up -d
```
**Warning**: This quick setup is only intended for development environments. You are encouraged to change the insecure default credentials and check out the available configuration options in the [Environment Variables](#environment-variables) section for a more secure deployment.
## Why use Bitnami Images?
- Bitnami closely tracks upstream source changes and promptly publishes new versions of this image using our automated systems.
- With Bitnami images the latest bug fixes and features are available as soon as possible.
- Bitnami containers, virtual machines and cloud images use the same components and configuration approach - making it easy to switch between formats based on your project needs.
- All our images are based on [minideb](https://github.com/bitnami/minideb) a minimalist Debian based container image which gives you a small base container image and the familiarity of a leading Linux distribution.
- All Bitnami images available in Docker Hub are signed with [Docker Content Trust (DCT)](https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/trust/content_trust/). You can use `DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST=1` to verify the integrity of the images.
- Bitnami container images are released on a regular basis with the latest distribution packages available.
## Why use a non-root container?
Non-root container images add an extra layer of security and are generally recommended for production environments. However, because they run as a non-root user, privileged tasks are typically off-limits. Learn more about non-root containers [in our docs](https://docs.bitnami.com/tutorials/work-with-non-root-containers/).
## Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
Learn more about the Bitnami tagging policy and the difference between rolling tags and immutable tags [in our documentation page](https://docs.bitnami.com/tutorials/understand-rolling-tags-containers/).
- [`4`, `4-debian-11`, `4.2.0-6068`, `4.2.0-6068-debian-11-r0`, `latest` (4/debian-11/Dockerfile)](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/blob/main/bitnami/reportserverenterprise/4/debian-11/Dockerfile)
Subscribe to project updates by watching the [bitnami/containers GitHub repo](https://github.com/bitnami/containers).
## Get this image
The recommended way to get the Bitnami ReportServer Enterprise Docker Image is to pull the prebuilt image from the [Docker Hub Registry](https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/reportserverenterprise).
```console
$ docker pull bitnami/reportserverenterprise:latest
```
To use a specific version, you can pull a versioned tag. You can view the [list of available versions](https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/reportserverenterprise/tags/) in the Docker Hub Registry.
```console
$ docker pull bitnami/reportserverenterprise:[TAG]
```
If you wish, you can also build the image yourself by cloning the repository, changing to the directory containing the Dockerfile and executing the `docker build` command. Remember to replace the `APP`, `VERSION` and `OPERATING-SYSTEM` path placeholders in the example command below with the correct values.
```console
$ git clone https://github.com/bitnami/containers.git
$ cd bitnami/APP/VERSION/OPERATING-SYSTEM
$ docker build -t bitnami/APP:latest .
```
## How to use this image
ReportServer Enterprise requires access to a MySQL or MariaDB database to store information. We'll use the [Bitnami Docker Image for MariaDB](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/tree/main/bitnami/mariadb) for the database requirements.
### Run the application using Docker Compose
The main folder of this repository contains a functional [`docker-compose.yml`](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/blob/main/bitnami/reportserverenterprise/docker-compose.yml) file. Run the application using it as shown below:
```console
$ curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bitnami/containers/main/bitnami/reportserverenterprise/docker-compose.yml > docker-compose.yml
$ docker-compose up -d
```
### Using the Docker Command Line
If you want to run the application manually instead of using `docker-compose`, these are the basic steps you need to run:
#### Step 1: Create a network
```console
$ docker network create reportserver-network
```
#### Step 2: Create a volume for MariaDB persistence and create a MariaDB container
```console
$ docker volume create --name mariadb_data
$ docker run -d --name mariadb \
--env ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes \
--env MARIADB_USER=bn_reportserver \
--env MARIADB_PASSWORD=bitnami \
--env MARIADB_DATABASE=bitnami_reportserver \
--network reportserver-network \
--volume mariadb_data:/bitnami/mariadb \
bitnami/mariadb:latest
```
#### Step 3: Create volumes for ReportServer Enterprise persistence and launch the container
```console
$ docker volume create --name reportserver_data
$ docker run -d --name reportserver \
-p 8080:8080 -p 8443:8443 \
--env ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes \
--env REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER=bn_reportserver \
--env REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PASSWORD=bitnami \
--env REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME=bitnami_reportserver \
--network reportserver-network \
--volume reportserver_data:/bitnami/reportserverenterprise \
bitnami/reportserverenterprise:latest
```
Access your application at `http://your-ip/`
## Persisting your application
If you remove the container all your data will be lost, and the next time you run the image the database will be reinitialized. To avoid this loss of data, you should mount a volume that will persist even after the container is removed.
For persistence you should mount a directory at the `/bitnami/reportserverenterprise` path. If the mounted directory is empty, it will be initialized on the first run. Additionally you should [mount a volume for persistence of the MariaDB data](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/blob/main/bitnami/mariadb#persisting-your-database).
The above examples define the Docker volumes named `mariadb_data` and `reportserver_data`. The ReportServer Enterprise application state will persist as long as volumes are not removed.
To avoid inadvertent removal of volumes, you can [mount host directories as data volumes](https://docs.docker.com/engine/tutorials/dockervolumes/). Alternatively you can make use of volume plugins to host the volume data.
### Mount host directories as data volumes with Docker Compose
This requires a minor change to the [`docker-compose.yml`](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/blob/main/bitnami/reportserverenterprise/docker-compose.yml) file present in this repository:
```diff
mariadb:
...
volumes:
- - 'mariadb_data:/bitnami/mariadb'
+ - /path/to/mariadb-persistence:/bitnami/mariadb
...
reportserver:
...
volumes:
- - 'reportserver_data:/bitnami/reportserverenterprise'
+ - /path/to/reportserver-persistence:/bitnami/reportserverenterprise
...
-volumes:
- mariadb_data:
- driver: local
- reportserver_data:
- driver: local
```
> NOTE: As this is a non-root container, the mounted files and directories must have the proper permissions for the UID `1001`.
### Mount host directories as data volumes using the Docker command line
#### Step 1: Create a network (if it does not exist)
```console
$ docker network create reportserver-network
```
#### Step 2. Create a MariaDB container with host volume
```console
$ docker run -d --name mariadb \
--env ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes \
--env MARIADB_USER=bn_reportserver \
--env MARIADB_PASSWORD=bitnami \
--env MARIADB_DATABASE=bitnami_reportserver \
--network reportserver-network \
--volume /path/to/mariadb-persistence:/bitnami/mariadb \
bitnami/mariadb:latest
```
#### Step 3. Create the ReportServer Enterprise container with host volumes
```console
$ docker run -d --name reportserver \
-p 8080:8080 -p 8443:8443 \
--env ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes \
--env REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER=bn_reportserver \
--env REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PASSWORD=bitnami \
--env REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME=bitnami_reportserver \
--network reportserver-network \
--volume /path/to/reportserver-persistence:/bitnami/reportserverenterprise \
bitnami/reportserverenterprise:latest
```
## Configuration
### Environment variables
When you start the ReportServer Enterprise image, you can adjust the configuration of the instance by passing one or more environment variables either on the docker-compose file or on the `docker run` command line. If you want to add a new environment variable:
- For docker-compose add the variable name and value under the application section in the [`docker-compose.yml`](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/blob/main/bitnami/reportserverenterprise/docker-compose.yml) file present in this repository:
```yaml
reportserver:
...
environment:
- REPORTSERVER_PASSWORD=my_password
...
```
- For manual execution add a `--env` option with each variable and value:
```console
$ docker run -d --name reportserver -p 80:8080 -p 443:8443 \
--env REPORTSERVER_PASSWORD=my_password \
--network reportserver-tier \
--volume /path/to/reportserver-persistence:/bitnami \
bitnami/reportserverenterprise:latest
```
Available environment variables:
##### User and Site configuration
- `REPORTSERVER_USERNAME`: ReportServer Enterprise application username. Default: **user**
- `REPORTSERVER_PASSWORD`: ReportServer Enterprise application password. Default: **bitnami**
- `REPORTSERVER_EMAIL`: ReportServer Enterprise application email. Default: **user@example.com**
- `REPORTSERVER_FIRST_NAME`: ReportServer Enterprise first name. Default: **FirstName**
- `REPORTSERVER_LAST_NAME`: ReportServer Enterprise last name. Default: **LastName**
##### Database connection configuration
- `REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_HOST`: Hostname for the MariaDB or MySQL server. Default: **mariadb**
- `REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER`: Port used by the MariaDB or MySQL server. Default: **3306**
- `REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME`: Database name that ReportServer Enterprise will use to connect with the database. Default: **bitnami_reportserver**
- `REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER`: Database user that ReportServer Enterprise will use to connect with the database. Default: **bn_reportserver**
- `REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PASSWORD`: Database password that ReportServer Enterprise will use to connect with the database. No default.
- `ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD`: It can be used to allow blank passwords. Default: **no**
##### Create a database for ReportServer Enterprise using mysql-client
- `MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_HOST`: Hostname for the MariaDB or MySQL server. Default: **mariadb**
- `MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER`: Port used by the MariaDB or MySQL server. Default: **3306**
- `MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_USER`: Database admin user. Default: **root**
- `MYSQL_CLIENT_DATABASE_ROOT_PASSWORD`: Database password for the database admin user. No default.
- `MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_NAME`: New database to be created by the mysql client module. No default.
- `MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_USER`: New database user to be created by the mysql client module. No default.
- `MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_PASSWORD`: Database password for the `MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_USER` user. No default.
- `MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_CHARACTER_SET`: Character set to use for the new database. No default.
- `MYSQL_CLIENT_CREATE_DATABASE_COLLATE`: Database collation to use for the new database. No default.
- `MYSQL_CLIENT_ENABLE_SSL`: Whether to enable SSL connections for the new database. Default: **no**
- `MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL_CA_FILE`: Path to the SSL CA file for the new database. No default.
- `ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD`: It can be used to allow blank passwords. Default: **no**
##### SMTP Configuration
To configure ReportServer Enterprise to send email using SMTP you can set the following environment variables:
- `REPORTSERVER_SMTP_HOST`: SMTP host.
- `REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT`: SMTP port.
- `REPORTSERVER_SMTP_USER`: SMTP account user.
- `REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PASSWORD`: SMTP account password.
- `REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PROTOCOL`: If specified, SMTP protocol to use. Allowed values: *tls*, *ssl*. No default.
#### Examples
##### SMTP configuration using a Gmail account
This would be an example of SMTP configuration using a Gmail account:
- Modify the [`docker-compose.yml`](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/blob/main/bitnami/reportserverenterprise/docker-compose.yml) file present in this repository:
```yaml
reportserver:
...
environment:
- REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER=bn_reportserver
- REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME=bitnami_reportserver
- ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes
- REPORTSERVER_SMTP_HOST=smtp.gmail.com
- REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT=587
- REPORTSERVER_SMTP_USER=your_email@gmail.com
- REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PASSWORD=your_password
...
```
- For manual execution:
```console
$ docker run -d --name reportserver -p 80:8080 -p 443:8443 \
--env REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER=bn_reportserver \
--env REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME=bitnami_reportserver \
--env REPORTSERVER_SMTP_HOST=smtp.gmail.com \
--env REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PORT=587 \
--env REPORTSERVER_SMTP_USER=your_email@gmail.com \
--env REPORTSERVER_SMTP_PASSWORD=your_password \
--network reportserver-tier \
--volume /path/to/reportserver-persistence:/bitnami \
bitnami/reportserverenterprise:latest
```
##### Connect ReportServer Enterprise container to an existing database
The Bitnami ReportServer Enterprise container supports connecting the ReportServer Enterprise application to an external database. This would be an example of using an external database for ReportServer Enterprise.
- Modify the [`docker-compose.yml`](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/blob/main/bitnami/reportserverenterprise/docker-compose.yml) file present in this repository:
```diff
reportserver:
...
environment:
- - REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_HOST=mariadb
+ - REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_HOST=mariadb_host
- REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER=3306
- REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME=reportserver_db
- REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER=reportserver_user
- - ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes
+ - REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PASSWORD=reportserver_password
...
```
- For manual execution:
```console
$ docker run -d --name reportserver\
-p 8080:8080 -p 8443:8443 \
--network reportserver-network \
--env REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_HOST=mariadb_host \
--env REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PORT_NUMBER=3306 \
--env REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME=reportserver_db \
--env REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER=reportserver_user \
--env REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_PASSWORD=reportserver_password \
--volume reportserver_data:/bitnami/reportserverenterprise \
bitnami/reportserverenterprise:latest
```
In case the database already contains data from a previous ReportServer Enterprise installation, you need to set the variable `REPORTSERVER_SKIP_BOOTSTRAP` to `yes`. Otherwise, the container would execute the installation wizard and could modify the existing data in the database. Note that, when setting `REPORTSERVER_SKIP_BOOTSTRAP` to `yes`, values for environment variables such as `REPORTSERVER_USERNAME`, `REPORTSERVER_PASSWORD` or `REPORTSERVER_EMAIL` will be ignored.
## Logging
The Bitnami ReportServer Enterprise Docker image sends the container logs to `stdout`. To view the logs:
```console
$ docker logs reportserver
```
Or using Docker Compose:
```console
$ docker-compose logs reportserver
```
You can configure the containers [logging driver](https://docs.docker.com/engine/admin/logging/overview/) using the `--log-driver` option if you wish to consume the container logs differently. In the default configuration docker uses the `json-file` driver.
## Maintenance
### Backing up your container
To backup your data, configuration and logs, follow these simple steps:
#### Step 1: Stop the currently running container
```console
$ docker stop reportserver
```
Or using Docker Compose:
```console
$ docker-compose stop reportserver
```
#### Step 2: Run the backup command
We need to mount two volumes in a container we will use to create the backup: a directory on your host to store the backup in, and the volumes from the container we just stopped so we can access the data.
```console
$ docker run --rm -v /path/to/reportserver-backups:/backups --volumes-from reportserver busybox \
cp -a /bitnami/reportserverenterprise /backups/latest
```
### Restoring a backup
Restoring a backup is as simple as mounting the backup as volumes in the containers.
For the MariaDB database container:
```diff
$ docker run -d --name mariadb \
...
- --volume /path/to/mariadb-persistence:/bitnami/mariadb \
+ --volume /path/to/mariadb-backups/latest:/bitnami/mariadb \
bitnami/mariadb:latest
```
For the ReportServer Enterprise container:
```diff
$ docker run -d --name reportserver \
...
- --volume /path/to/reportserver-persistence:/bitnami/reportserverenterprise \
+ --volume /path/to/reportserver-backups/latest:/bitnami/reportserverenterprise \
bitnami/reportserverenterprise:latest
```
### Upgrade this image
Bitnami provides up-to-date versions of MariaDB and ReportServer Enterprise, including security patches, soon after they are made upstream. We recommend that you follow these steps to upgrade your container. We will cover here the upgrade of the ReportServer Enterprise container. For the MariaDB upgrade see: https://github.com/bitnami/containers/tree/main/bitnami/mariadb#upgrade-this-image
The `bitnami/reportserverenterprise:latest` tag always points to the most recent release. To get the most recent release you can simple repull the `latest` tag from the Docker Hub with `docker pull bitnami/reportserverenterprise:latest`. However it is recommended to use [tagged versions](https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/reportserverenterprise/tags/).
#### Step 1: Get the updated image
```console
$ docker pull bitnami/reportserverenterprise:latest
```
#### Step 2: Stop the running container
Stop the currently running container using the command
```console
$ docker-compose stop reportserver
```
#### Step 3: Take a snapshot of the application state
Follow the steps in [Backing up your container](#backing-up-your-container) to take a snapshot of the current application state.
#### Step 4: Remove the currently running container
Remove the currently running container by executing the following command:
```console
docker-compose rm -v reportserver
```
#### Step 5: Run the new image
Update the image tag in `docker-compose.yml` and re-create your container with the new image:
```console
$ docker-compose up -d
```
# Learn more about ReportServer Enterprise
Developers can obtain the source code for ReportServer Enterprise from [https://github.com/infofabrik/reportserver](https://github.com/infofabrik/reportserver).
Developers can also access the [API documentation](https://reportserver.net/api/current/javadoc/index.html), including information on available [entities](https://reportserver.net/api/current/entities.html), [hooks](https://reportserver.net/api/current/hooks.html) and [services](https://reportserver.net/api/current/services.html).
More information is available from the [ReportServer website](https://reportserver.net/en/).
## Notable Changes
### 3.7.0-6044-debian-10-r52
- The size of the container image has been reduced.
- The configuration logic is now based on Bash scripts in the *rootfs/* folder.
### 3.1.2-6022-debian-10-r23
- Java distribution has been migrated from AdoptOpenJDK to OpenJDK Liberica. As part of VMware, we have an agreement with Bell Software to distribute the Liberica distribution of OpenJDK. That way, we can provide support & the latest versions and security releases for Java.
## Contributing
We'd love for you to contribute to this container. You can request new features by creating an [issue](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/issues), or submit a [pull request](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/pulls) with your contribution.
## Issues
If you encountered a problem running this container, you can file an [issue](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/issues/new/choose). For us to provide better support, be sure to fill the issue template.
### Community supported solution
Please, note this asset is a community-supported solution. This means that the Bitnami team is not actively working on new features/improvements nor providing support through GitHub Issues. Any new issue will stay open for 20 days to allow the community to contribute, after 15 days without activity the issue will be marked as stale being closed after 5 days.
The Bitnami team will review any PR that is created, feel free to create a PR if you find any issue or want to implement a new feature.
New versions and releases cadence are not going to be affected. Once a new version is released in the upstream project, the Bitnami container image will be updated to use the latest version, supporting the different branches supported by the upstream project as usual.
## License
Copyright &copy; 2022 Bitnami
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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version: '2'
services:
mariadb:
image: docker.io/bitnami/mariadb:10.6
environment:
- MARIADB_USER=bn_reportserver
- MARIADB_DATABASE=bitnami_reportserver
# ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD is recommended only for development.
- ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes
volumes:
- 'mariadb_data:/bitnami'
reportserverenterprise:
image: docker.io/bitnami/reportserverenterprise:4
environment:
- MARIADB_HOST=mariadb
- MARIADB_PORT_NUMBER=3306
- REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_USER=bn_reportserver
- REPORTSERVER_DATABASE_NAME=bitnami_reportserver
# ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD is recommended only for development.
- ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes
- TOMCAT_EXTRA_JAVA_OPTS=--add-opens=java.base/java.net=ALL-UNNAMED --add-opens=java.base/jdk.internal.ref=ALL-UNNAMED --add-opens=java.base/jdk.internal.reflect=ALL-UNNAMED -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStoreType=JKS -Drs.configdir=/opt/bitnami/reportserver/WEB-INF/classes
ports:
- '80:8080'
- '443:8443'
depends_on:
- mariadb
volumes:
mariadb_data:
driver: local