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#!/usr/bin/env bash
Vagrant Debian support (and experimental CentOS) This changes the Vagrant setup to support multiple installations as multiple boxes. In addition to Ubuntu Vagrant can now be used to install on Debian as well as on CentOS. I took the chance to clean up the .deb install a bit and backported analyzer and celery to SysV proper so it runs there. Some of the distro specfics were moved to the install script from the python setup scripts to acheive this. For the CentOS support I added a rather involved OS prepare script. In the long term this will be added to the preparing-the-server docs we already have. I had to switch the default port to http-alt (8080). On CentOS 9080 is registered for ocsp and getting it to work for apache without hacking SELinux is hard. I think 8080 is the RFC way to go anyhow. If anyone want to override this it should be rather easy using the --web-port arg and by hacking Vagrantfile. The PyOpenSSL code has been refactored for all the distros that the Vagrantfile now supports. As far as my checks go, I tried this code with all the distros, uploaded a track and downloaded a unicode and a ssl podcast and was able to listen to them in each case. In the experimental CentOS case, the UI is not up to spec since services need to get scheduled through systemctl and the status overview (ie. on the /?config page) do not work properly. They need to be as follows: ``` sudo systemctl start airtime-playout sudo systemctl start airtime-liquidsoap sudo systemctl start airtime_analyzer.service sudo systemctl start airtime-celery.service ```
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set -eu
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red='\e[0;31m'
yellow='\e[1;33m'
cyan='\e[0;36m'
reset='\e[0m'
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info() {
printf "${cyan}info: $*${reset}\n"
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}
warning() {
printf >&2 "${yellow}warning: $*${reset}\n"
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}
error() {
printf >&2 "${red}error: $*${reset}\n"
exit 1
feat(playout): enhance playout logging (#1495) Some initial work on modernizing the playout app. This replace any custom logger or logging based logger with the logging tools from libretime_shared.logging and loguru. Removed all the thread/function assigned logger (self.logger = ...), as this makes it part of the logic (passing logger though function args) as it should not. Of a dedicated logger is required for a specific task, it should use the create_task_logger function. - refactor: remove dead code - refactor: remove py2 specific fix - feat: remove unused test command - feat: setup shared cli and logging tools - feat: replace logging with loguru - feat: setup shared cli and logging tools for notify - fix: warn method deos not exist - feat: make cli setup the entrypoint - fix: install shared modules globally in production use extra_requires to load local packages in dev environement - feat: configure log path in systemd service - feat: default behavior is to log to console only - feat: create log dir during install - chore: add comment - fix: don't create useless dir in install - fix: move notify logs to /var/log/libretime dir - fix: update setup_logger attrs - style: linting - fix: replace verbosity flag with log-level flag - feat: use shared logging tool in liquidsoap - fix: pass logger down to api client - feat: allow custom log_filepath in liquidsoap config - chore: add pylintrc to playout - refactor: fix pylint errors - feat: set liquidsoap log filepath in systemd service - fix: missing setup entrypoint update BREAKING CHANGE: for playout and liquidsoap the default log file path changed to None and will only log to the console when developing / testing. Unless you are running the app as a systemd service (production) the default logs filepaths changed: from "/var/log/airtime/pypo/pypo.log" to "/var/log/libretime/playout.log" and from "/var/log/airtime/pypo-liquidsoap/ls_script.log" to "/var/log/libretime/liquidsoap.log" BREAKING CHANGE: for playout-notify the default log file path changed from "/var/log/airtime/pypo/notify.log" to "/var/log/libretime/playout-notify.log"
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}
section() {
text="$*"
printf -v bar '═%.0s' {1..78}
printf -v fill ' %.0s' {1..76}
printf "$cyan"
printf '╔%s╗\n' "$bar"
printf '║ %s ║\n' "${text}${fill:${#text}}"
printf '╚%s╝\n' "$bar"
printf "$reset"
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}
banner() {
printf "${cyan}"
cat << EOF
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╚══════╝╚═╝╚═════╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚══════╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═╝ ╚═╝╚══════╝
EOF
printf "${reset}"
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}
SCRIPT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
version() {
if [ ! -f "$SCRIPT_DIR/VERSION" ]; then
make VERSION > /dev/null
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fi
echo "LibreTime Version $(cat "$SCRIPT_DIR/VERSION")"
exit 0
}
usage() {
cat >&2 << EOF
Usage: $0 [option]... [public_url]
Installer auto-detects distro, portable system init The theme of this commit is to make the install process more resiliant to differences in distros by testing for specific features or versions of executables rather than making as many assumptions just on the distro and release. * Distro and Release detection (install, Vagrantfile) - Added detection logic for distro and release based on /etc/os-release which is available on all potential supported distros. The --distribution and --release options can be used to override detection. - Added distro and release checks to ensure values specified are for a supported release. - Changed some distro checks to use booleans, e.g. if $is_centos_7; then ... - Added a simple check so if --distribution is specified, it will ensure it's at least sane, e.g. centos on debian or debian on centos will be caught. - In Vagrantfile, removed --distribution and --release options for all distro and release combinations. * Portable Init System Detection and Management (install, centos.sh) - Added detection logic for init system type - systemd, Upstart or System V in the function systemInitDetect(). - Added portable init system install in the function systemInitInstall() which depends on systemInitDetect(). After installing files, enables and starts service. - Added portable init system commands in the function systemInitCommand() for start, stop, reload, restart and status. - Python services don't support systemd but unconditionally install scripts for both Upstart and System V. Disabled by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - When upgrading, remove all old system init files in /etc/init, /etc/init.d, /etc/default and /etc/systemd/system. - In centos.sh, removed install of airtime systemd service files as it's now handled by install. - Created an Upstart .conf for airtime-celery - In systemd file for airtime-celery, changed absolute path to /usr/local/bin/celery and for centos, the install symlinks celery to /usr/local/bin. * External Dependencies Install (install) - For external dependencies, only attempt to install for Debian- based distros with apt-get. For centos, a warning is displayed. - For systems with apt-get, detect version and if 1.1 or greater, use new force options, otherwise use --force-yes option. * Configuring Apache (install) - For Apache, check for centos and use httpd for binary and service, otherwise use apache2ctl and apache2. - Detect Apache version 2 or better in a more reliable manner. - Detect Apache root folder and conf file name by running apache2ctl -V or httpd -V as appropriate. - Various checks for centos as it doesn't support the Debian Apache utilities a2ensite/a2dissite, a2enmod/a2dismod, etc. * Installing Airtime Services (install) - Detect Python version. If less than 2.7.9, install OpenSSL support. - Prevent installing init files by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - Use systemInitInstall to install, enable and start each service after setup.py has run. - Removed filtering for WEB_USER for files in /etc/init/airtime*.template as that is handled in the systemInitInstall() function. * Configuring PHP in Apache (install) - Detect PHP conf folder by checking a list of locations rather than making assumptions based on the distro and release. * Configuring PostgreSQL (install) - Detects if the airtime user has already been created. If not, then creates the user. * Installing Locales (install) - Minor changes to check for centos and prevent from running.
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Install LibreTime on the system.
Options:
--user USER, -u USER User used to run LibreTime.
--listen-port PORT, -p PORT Listen port for LibreTime.
--in-place, -i Install LibreTime in place.
--no-setup-icecast Do not setup Icecast.
--no-setup-postgresql Do not setup Postgresql.
--no-setup-rabbitmq Do not setup RabbitMQ.
Environment variables:
Advanced options can be changed using environment variables (flags will take
precedence over environment variables).
EOF
while read line; do
if echo "$line" | grep -q '^#'; then
line="${cyan}${line}${reset}"
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fi
Installer auto-detects distro, portable system init The theme of this commit is to make the install process more resiliant to differences in distros by testing for specific features or versions of executables rather than making as many assumptions just on the distro and release. * Distro and Release detection (install, Vagrantfile) - Added detection logic for distro and release based on /etc/os-release which is available on all potential supported distros. The --distribution and --release options can be used to override detection. - Added distro and release checks to ensure values specified are for a supported release. - Changed some distro checks to use booleans, e.g. if $is_centos_7; then ... - Added a simple check so if --distribution is specified, it will ensure it's at least sane, e.g. centos on debian or debian on centos will be caught. - In Vagrantfile, removed --distribution and --release options for all distro and release combinations. * Portable Init System Detection and Management (install, centos.sh) - Added detection logic for init system type - systemd, Upstart or System V in the function systemInitDetect(). - Added portable init system install in the function systemInitInstall() which depends on systemInitDetect(). After installing files, enables and starts service. - Added portable init system commands in the function systemInitCommand() for start, stop, reload, restart and status. - Python services don't support systemd but unconditionally install scripts for both Upstart and System V. Disabled by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - When upgrading, remove all old system init files in /etc/init, /etc/init.d, /etc/default and /etc/systemd/system. - In centos.sh, removed install of airtime systemd service files as it's now handled by install. - Created an Upstart .conf for airtime-celery - In systemd file for airtime-celery, changed absolute path to /usr/local/bin/celery and for centos, the install symlinks celery to /usr/local/bin. * External Dependencies Install (install) - For external dependencies, only attempt to install for Debian- based distros with apt-get. For centos, a warning is displayed. - For systems with apt-get, detect version and if 1.1 or greater, use new force options, otherwise use --force-yes option. * Configuring Apache (install) - For Apache, check for centos and use httpd for binary and service, otherwise use apache2ctl and apache2. - Detect Apache version 2 or better in a more reliable manner. - Detect Apache root folder and conf file name by running apache2ctl -V or httpd -V as appropriate. - Various checks for centos as it doesn't support the Debian Apache utilities a2ensite/a2dissite, a2enmod/a2dismod, etc. * Installing Airtime Services (install) - Detect Python version. If less than 2.7.9, install OpenSSL support. - Prevent installing init files by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - Use systemInitInstall to install, enable and start each service after setup.py has run. - Removed filtering for WEB_USER for files in /etc/init/airtime*.template as that is handled in the systemInitInstall() function. * Configuring PHP in Apache (install) - Detect PHP conf folder by checking a list of locations rather than making assumptions based on the distro and release. * Configuring PostgreSQL (install) - Detects if the airtime user has already been created. If not, then creates the user. * Installing Locales (install) - Minor changes to check for centos and prevent from running.
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# Pretty print variable definition
line=$(echo "$line" | sed -E 's/=\$\{[A-Z_]+\:-(.*)\}/=\1/g')
printf " ${line}\n"
done <<< "$(grep -A1 '^# >' "$0")"
Installer auto-detects distro, portable system init The theme of this commit is to make the install process more resiliant to differences in distros by testing for specific features or versions of executables rather than making as many assumptions just on the distro and release. * Distro and Release detection (install, Vagrantfile) - Added detection logic for distro and release based on /etc/os-release which is available on all potential supported distros. The --distribution and --release options can be used to override detection. - Added distro and release checks to ensure values specified are for a supported release. - Changed some distro checks to use booleans, e.g. if $is_centos_7; then ... - Added a simple check so if --distribution is specified, it will ensure it's at least sane, e.g. centos on debian or debian on centos will be caught. - In Vagrantfile, removed --distribution and --release options for all distro and release combinations. * Portable Init System Detection and Management (install, centos.sh) - Added detection logic for init system type - systemd, Upstart or System V in the function systemInitDetect(). - Added portable init system install in the function systemInitInstall() which depends on systemInitDetect(). After installing files, enables and starts service. - Added portable init system commands in the function systemInitCommand() for start, stop, reload, restart and status. - Python services don't support systemd but unconditionally install scripts for both Upstart and System V. Disabled by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - When upgrading, remove all old system init files in /etc/init, /etc/init.d, /etc/default and /etc/systemd/system. - In centos.sh, removed install of airtime systemd service files as it's now handled by install. - Created an Upstart .conf for airtime-celery - In systemd file for airtime-celery, changed absolute path to /usr/local/bin/celery and for centos, the install symlinks celery to /usr/local/bin. * External Dependencies Install (install) - For external dependencies, only attempt to install for Debian- based distros with apt-get. For centos, a warning is displayed. - For systems with apt-get, detect version and if 1.1 or greater, use new force options, otherwise use --force-yes option. * Configuring Apache (install) - For Apache, check for centos and use httpd for binary and service, otherwise use apache2ctl and apache2. - Detect Apache version 2 or better in a more reliable manner. - Detect Apache root folder and conf file name by running apache2ctl -V or httpd -V as appropriate. - Various checks for centos as it doesn't support the Debian Apache utilities a2ensite/a2dissite, a2enmod/a2dismod, etc. * Installing Airtime Services (install) - Detect Python version. If less than 2.7.9, install OpenSSL support. - Prevent installing init files by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - Use systemInitInstall to install, enable and start each service after setup.py has run. - Removed filtering for WEB_USER for files in /etc/init/airtime*.template as that is handled in the systemInitInstall() function. * Configuring PHP in Apache (install) - Detect PHP conf folder by checking a list of locations rather than making assumptions based on the distro and release. * Configuring PostgreSQL (install) - Detects if the airtime user has already been created. If not, then creates the user. * Installing Locales (install) - Minor changes to check for centos and prevent from running.
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}
# Load .env file if exists
[[ -f "$SCRIPT_DIR/.env" ]] && source "$SCRIPT_DIR/.env"
# Configuration
# > User used to run LibreTime.
LIBRETIME_USER=${LIBRETIME_USER:-"libretime"}
# > Listen port for LibreTime.
LIBRETIME_LISTEN_PORT=${LIBRETIME_LISTEN_PORT:-"80"}
# > Public URL for LibreTime.
LIBRETIME_PUBLIC_URL=${LIBRETIME_PUBLIC_URL:-}
# > Install LibreTime in editable mode.
# > Will keep working files in the project directory.
LIBRETIME_INSTALL_IN_PLACE=${LIBRETIME_INSTALL_IN_PLACE:-false}
# > Install a default icecast configuration.
LIBRETIME_SETUP_ICECAST=${LIBRETIME_SETUP_ICECAST:-true}
# > Create a default postgresql user with a random password.
LIBRETIME_SETUP_POSTGRESQL=${LIBRETIME_SETUP_POSTGRESQL:-true}
# > Create a default rabbitmq user with a random password.
LIBRETIME_SETUP_RABBITMQ=${LIBRETIME_SETUP_RABBITMQ:-true}
# > Comma separated list of sections to exclude from packages list.
LIBRETIME_PACKAGES_EXCLUDES=${LIBRETIME_PACKAGES_EXCLUDES:-}
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
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case "$1" in
--user | -u)
LIBRETIME_USER=$2
shift 2
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;;
--listen-port | -p)
LIBRETIME_LISTEN_PORT=$2
shift 2
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;;
--in-place | -i)
LIBRETIME_INSTALL_IN_PLACE=true
shift 1
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;;
--no-setup-icecast)
LIBRETIME_SETUP_ICECAST=false
shift 1
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;;
--no-setup-postgresql)
LIBRETIME_SETUP_POSTGRESQL=false
shift 1
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;;
--no-setup-rabbitmq)
LIBRETIME_SETUP_RABBITMQ=false
shift 1
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;;
--packages-excludes)
LIBRETIME_PACKAGES_EXCLUDES=$2
shift 2
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;;
--help | -h)
usage
exit 0
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;;
--version)
version
exit 0
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;;
-*)
usage
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exit 1
;;
*)
LIBRETIME_PUBLIC_URL=$1
shift 1
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;;
esac
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done
# Variables
PYTHON="python3"
PIP="$PYTHON -m pip"
DEFAULT_WEB_USER="www-data"
# Paths
CONFIG_DIR="/etc/libretime"
CONFIG_FILEPATH="$CONFIG_DIR/config.yml"
CONFIG_TMP_FILEPATH="$CONFIG_DIR/config.yml.tmp"
CONFIG_EXAMPLE_FILEPATH="$SCRIPT_DIR/installer/config.yml"
WORKING_DIR="/var/lib/libretime"
LOG_DIR="/var/log/libretime"
STORAGE_DIR="/srv/libretime"
LEGACY_WEB_ROOT="/usr/share/libretime/legacy"
SERVICE_DIR="/usr/lib/systemd/system"
# command_exist <command>
command_exist() {
command -v "$1" > /dev/null || error "$1 command not found!"
}
# generate_random_password
generate_random_password() {
tr -cd '[:alnum:]' < /dev/urandom | head -c32
}
# mkdir_and_chown <user> <path>
mkdir_and_chown() {
mkdir -p "$2"
chown -R "$1:$1" "$2"
}
# backup_if_exists <file>
backup_if_exists() {
if [[ -f "$1" ]]; then
backup="$1.$(date --iso-8601=seconds).bak"
warning "found existing $1, creating a backup to $backup"
mv "$1" "$backup"
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fi
}
Installer auto-detects distro, portable system init The theme of this commit is to make the install process more resiliant to differences in distros by testing for specific features or versions of executables rather than making as many assumptions just on the distro and release. * Distro and Release detection (install, Vagrantfile) - Added detection logic for distro and release based on /etc/os-release which is available on all potential supported distros. The --distribution and --release options can be used to override detection. - Added distro and release checks to ensure values specified are for a supported release. - Changed some distro checks to use booleans, e.g. if $is_centos_7; then ... - Added a simple check so if --distribution is specified, it will ensure it's at least sane, e.g. centos on debian or debian on centos will be caught. - In Vagrantfile, removed --distribution and --release options for all distro and release combinations. * Portable Init System Detection and Management (install, centos.sh) - Added detection logic for init system type - systemd, Upstart or System V in the function systemInitDetect(). - Added portable init system install in the function systemInitInstall() which depends on systemInitDetect(). After installing files, enables and starts service. - Added portable init system commands in the function systemInitCommand() for start, stop, reload, restart and status. - Python services don't support systemd but unconditionally install scripts for both Upstart and System V. Disabled by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - When upgrading, remove all old system init files in /etc/init, /etc/init.d, /etc/default and /etc/systemd/system. - In centos.sh, removed install of airtime systemd service files as it's now handled by install. - Created an Upstart .conf for airtime-celery - In systemd file for airtime-celery, changed absolute path to /usr/local/bin/celery and for centos, the install symlinks celery to /usr/local/bin. * External Dependencies Install (install) - For external dependencies, only attempt to install for Debian- based distros with apt-get. For centos, a warning is displayed. - For systems with apt-get, detect version and if 1.1 or greater, use new force options, otherwise use --force-yes option. * Configuring Apache (install) - For Apache, check for centos and use httpd for binary and service, otherwise use apache2ctl and apache2. - Detect Apache version 2 or better in a more reliable manner. - Detect Apache root folder and conf file name by running apache2ctl -V or httpd -V as appropriate. - Various checks for centos as it doesn't support the Debian Apache utilities a2ensite/a2dissite, a2enmod/a2dismod, etc. * Installing Airtime Services (install) - Detect Python version. If less than 2.7.9, install OpenSSL support. - Prevent installing init files by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - Use systemInitInstall to install, enable and start each service after setup.py has run. - Removed filtering for WEB_USER for files in /etc/init/airtime*.template as that is handled in the systemInitInstall() function. * Configuring PHP in Apache (install) - Detect PHP conf folder by checking a list of locations rather than making assumptions based on the distro and release. * Configuring PostgreSQL (install) - Detects if the airtime user has already been created. If not, then creates the user. * Installing Locales (install) - Minor changes to check for centos and prevent from running.
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# cp_if_different <src> <dest>
cp_if_different() {
if [[ -f "$2" ]] && diff -q "$1" "$2" > /dev/null; then
return
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fi
backup_if_exists "$2"
cp "$1" "$2"
}
Installer auto-detects distro, portable system init The theme of this commit is to make the install process more resiliant to differences in distros by testing for specific features or versions of executables rather than making as many assumptions just on the distro and release. * Distro and Release detection (install, Vagrantfile) - Added detection logic for distro and release based on /etc/os-release which is available on all potential supported distros. The --distribution and --release options can be used to override detection. - Added distro and release checks to ensure values specified are for a supported release. - Changed some distro checks to use booleans, e.g. if $is_centos_7; then ... - Added a simple check so if --distribution is specified, it will ensure it's at least sane, e.g. centos on debian or debian on centos will be caught. - In Vagrantfile, removed --distribution and --release options for all distro and release combinations. * Portable Init System Detection and Management (install, centos.sh) - Added detection logic for init system type - systemd, Upstart or System V in the function systemInitDetect(). - Added portable init system install in the function systemInitInstall() which depends on systemInitDetect(). After installing files, enables and starts service. - Added portable init system commands in the function systemInitCommand() for start, stop, reload, restart and status. - Python services don't support systemd but unconditionally install scripts for both Upstart and System V. Disabled by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - When upgrading, remove all old system init files in /etc/init, /etc/init.d, /etc/default and /etc/systemd/system. - In centos.sh, removed install of airtime systemd service files as it's now handled by install. - Created an Upstart .conf for airtime-celery - In systemd file for airtime-celery, changed absolute path to /usr/local/bin/celery and for centos, the install symlinks celery to /usr/local/bin. * External Dependencies Install (install) - For external dependencies, only attempt to install for Debian- based distros with apt-get. For centos, a warning is displayed. - For systems with apt-get, detect version and if 1.1 or greater, use new force options, otherwise use --force-yes option. * Configuring Apache (install) - For Apache, check for centos and use httpd for binary and service, otherwise use apache2ctl and apache2. - Detect Apache version 2 or better in a more reliable manner. - Detect Apache root folder and conf file name by running apache2ctl -V or httpd -V as appropriate. - Various checks for centos as it doesn't support the Debian Apache utilities a2ensite/a2dissite, a2enmod/a2dismod, etc. * Installing Airtime Services (install) - Detect Python version. If less than 2.7.9, install OpenSSL support. - Prevent installing init files by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - Use systemInitInstall to install, enable and start each service after setup.py has run. - Removed filtering for WEB_USER for files in /etc/init/airtime*.template as that is handled in the systemInitInstall() function. * Configuring PHP in Apache (install) - Detect PHP conf folder by checking a list of locations rather than making assumptions based on the distro and release. * Configuring PostgreSQL (install) - Detects if the airtime user has already been created. If not, then creates the user. * Installing Locales (install) - Minor changes to check for centos and prevent from running.
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# template_file <src> <dest> <render...>
template_file() {
src="$1"
dest="$2"
shift 2
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tmp_file=$(mktemp)
"$@" "$src" > "$tmp_file"
cp_if_different "$tmp_file" "$dest"
rm "$tmp_file"
}
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# set_config <value> <key...>
set_config() {
value="${1}" && shift
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# Build sed query
query="/^${1}:/\n"
while [[ $# -gt 1 ]]; do
shift
query+="/${1}:/\n"
done
query+="s|\(${1}:\).*|\1 ${value}|\n"
query+="wq"
echo -e "$query" | ed --quiet "$CONFIG_TMP_FILEPATH" > /dev/null
}
# install_python_app <path>
install_python_app() {
info "installing python app from $1"
$PIP install \
--upgrade \
--upgrade-strategy only-if-needed \
"$1"
}
# install_service <name> <filepath>
#
# <filepath> has to be relative to the project root
install_service() {
command_exist systemctl
local service_name="$1"
local service_src="$2"
local service_dest="$SERVICE_DIR/$service_name"
info "deploying $service_name service"
[[ -f "$service_src" ]] || error "service '$service_name' src path '$service_src' does not exists!"
template_file "$service_src" "$service_dest" \
sed \
-e "s|^User=.*|User=${LIBRETIME_USER}|" \
-e "s|^Group=.*|Group=${LIBRETIME_USER}|" \
-e "s|@@DEFAULT_WEB_USER@@|${DEFAULT_WEB_USER}|g" \
-e "s|@@CONFIG_DIR@@|${CONFIG_DIR}|g" \
-e "s|@@CONFIG_FILEPATH@@|${CONFIG_FILEPATH}|g" \
-e "s|@@LOG_DIR@@|${LOG_DIR}|g" \
-e "s|@@WORKING_DIR@@|${WORKING_DIR}|g"
chmod 0644 "$service_dest"
chown root:root "$service_dest"
systemctl enable "$service_name"
}
# service_restart_if_active <name>
service_restart_if_active() {
if systemctl is-active "$1" > /dev/null; then
info "restarting $1 service"
systemctl restart "$1"
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fi
}
is_ubuntu=false
is_debian=false
distro="unknown"
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check_distribution() {
local ID="unknown"
local VERSION_ID="unknown"
if [[ -f "/etc/os-release" ]]; then
source "/etc/os-release"
fi
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
case "$ID-$VERSION_ID" in
ubuntu-20.04) is_ubuntu=true && distro="focal" ;;
debian-11) is_debian=true && distro="bullseye" ;;
*)
error << "EOF"
could not determine supported distribution "$ID-$VERSION_ID"!
Support for installing LibreTime on Buster has dropped since 3.1.0.
Support for installing LibreTime on Bionic has dropped since 3.1.0.
Support for installing LibreTime on Xenial has dropped since 3.0.0-alpha.10.
Support for installing LibreTime on Stretch has dropped since 3.0.0-alpha.10.
Support for installing LibreTime on Jessie has dropped since 3.0.0-alpha.8.
EOF
exit 1
;;
esac
}
Installer auto-detects distro, portable system init The theme of this commit is to make the install process more resiliant to differences in distros by testing for specific features or versions of executables rather than making as many assumptions just on the distro and release. * Distro and Release detection (install, Vagrantfile) - Added detection logic for distro and release based on /etc/os-release which is available on all potential supported distros. The --distribution and --release options can be used to override detection. - Added distro and release checks to ensure values specified are for a supported release. - Changed some distro checks to use booleans, e.g. if $is_centos_7; then ... - Added a simple check so if --distribution is specified, it will ensure it's at least sane, e.g. centos on debian or debian on centos will be caught. - In Vagrantfile, removed --distribution and --release options for all distro and release combinations. * Portable Init System Detection and Management (install, centos.sh) - Added detection logic for init system type - systemd, Upstart or System V in the function systemInitDetect(). - Added portable init system install in the function systemInitInstall() which depends on systemInitDetect(). After installing files, enables and starts service. - Added portable init system commands in the function systemInitCommand() for start, stop, reload, restart and status. - Python services don't support systemd but unconditionally install scripts for both Upstart and System V. Disabled by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - When upgrading, remove all old system init files in /etc/init, /etc/init.d, /etc/default and /etc/systemd/system. - In centos.sh, removed install of airtime systemd service files as it's now handled by install. - Created an Upstart .conf for airtime-celery - In systemd file for airtime-celery, changed absolute path to /usr/local/bin/celery and for centos, the install symlinks celery to /usr/local/bin. * External Dependencies Install (install) - For external dependencies, only attempt to install for Debian- based distros with apt-get. For centos, a warning is displayed. - For systems with apt-get, detect version and if 1.1 or greater, use new force options, otherwise use --force-yes option. * Configuring Apache (install) - For Apache, check for centos and use httpd for binary and service, otherwise use apache2ctl and apache2. - Detect Apache version 2 or better in a more reliable manner. - Detect Apache root folder and conf file name by running apache2ctl -V or httpd -V as appropriate. - Various checks for centos as it doesn't support the Debian Apache utilities a2ensite/a2dissite, a2enmod/a2dismod, etc. * Installing Airtime Services (install) - Detect Python version. If less than 2.7.9, install OpenSSL support. - Prevent installing init files by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - Use systemInitInstall to install, enable and start each service after setup.py has run. - Removed filtering for WEB_USER for files in /etc/init/airtime*.template as that is handled in the systemInitInstall() function. * Configuring PHP in Apache (install) - Detect PHP conf folder by checking a list of locations rather than making assumptions based on the distro and release. * Configuring PostgreSQL (install) - Detects if the airtime user has already been created. If not, then creates the user. * Installing Locales (install) - Minor changes to check for centos and prevent from running.
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# list_packages <packages_file>
list_packages() {
extra_args=()
for section in $LIBRETIME_PACKAGES_EXCLUDES; do
extra_args+=("--exclude=$section")
done
"$SCRIPT_DIR/tools/packages.py" \
"$distro" \
"$1" \
--format=line \
"${extra_args[@]}"
}
prepare_packages_install() {
if $is_ubuntu || $is_debian; then
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -q update
fi
if $is_ubuntu; then
install_packages software-properties-common
add-apt-repository -y ppa:libretime/libretime
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DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -q update
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fi
}
# install_packages <packages...>
install_packages() {
if $is_ubuntu || $is_debian; then
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -qq -y install "$@"
else
warning "installing dependencies is not supported for this distribution"
fi
}
# Prepare
########################################################################################
# Make sure only root can run our script
(($( id -u) == 0)) || error "this script must be run as root!"
banner
check_distribution
is_first_install=true
if [[ -f "$CONFIG_FILEPATH" ]]; then
is_first_install=false
warning "a configuration file already exists at $CONFIG_FILEPATH, only running upgrade steps!"
fi
section "Prepare"
prepare_packages_install
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install_packages sudo git make ed
make VERSION
info "creating project user"
if ! id "$LIBRETIME_USER" &> /dev/null; then
useradd --no-create-home --home-dir "$WORKING_DIR" "$LIBRETIME_USER"
fi
info "creating project directories"
mkdir -p "$CONFIG_DIR"
mkdir_and_chown "$LIBRETIME_USER" "$WORKING_DIR"
mkdir_and_chown "$LIBRETIME_USER" "$LOG_DIR"
if $is_first_install; then
[[ -f "$CONFIG_TMP_FILEPATH" ]] || cp "$CONFIG_EXAMPLE_FILEPATH" "$CONFIG_TMP_FILEPATH"
chown "$LIBRETIME_USER:$LIBRETIME_USER" "$CONFIG_TMP_FILEPATH"
chmod 640 "$CONFIG_TMP_FILEPATH"
if [[ -n "$LIBRETIME_PUBLIC_URL" ]]; then
set_config "$LIBRETIME_PUBLIC_URL" general public_url
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fi
set_config "$(generate_random_password)" general api_key
mkdir_and_chown "$LIBRETIME_USER" "$STORAGE_DIR"
set_config "$STORAGE_DIR" storage path
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fi
# PostgreSQL
########################################################################################
# > LibreTime PostgreSQL user
LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_USER=${LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_USER:-"libretime"}
# > LibreTime PostgreSQL user password
LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD=${LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD:-$(generate_random_password)}
# > LibreTime PostgreSQL database
LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE=${LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE:-"libretime"}
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if $LIBRETIME_SETUP_POSTGRESQL; then
section "PostgreSQL"
install_packages postgresql postgresql-client
if $is_first_install; then
if ! sudo -iH -u postgres psql --csv --tuples-only --command='\du' | grep -qw "^$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_USER"; then
info "creating PostgreSQL user '$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_USER'"
sudo -iH -u postgres createuser "$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_USER"
sudo -iH -u postgres psql -c "ALTER ROLE $LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_USER WITH PASSWORD '$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD';"
set_config "$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_USER" database user
set_config "$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD" database password
else
warning "PostgreSQL user '$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_USER' already exists!"
fi
if ! sudo -iH -u postgres psql --csv --tuples-only --list | grep -qw "^$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE"; then
info "creating PostgreSQL database '$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE' with owner '$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_USER'"
sudo -iH -u postgres createdb --template=template0 --encoding=UTF-8 --owner="$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_USER" "$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE"
set_config "$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE" database name
else
warning "PostgreSQL database '$LIBRETIME_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE' already exists!"
fi
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fi
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fi
# RabbitMQ
########################################################################################
# > LibreTime RabbitMQ user
LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_USER=${LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_USER:-"libretime"}
# > LibreTime RabbitMQ user password
LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_PASSWORD=${LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_PASSWORD:-$(generate_random_password)}
# > LibreTime RabbitMQ vhost
LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_VHOST=${LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_VHOST:-"/libretime"}
if $LIBRETIME_SETUP_RABBITMQ; then
section "RabbitMQ"
install_packages rabbitmq-server
if $is_first_install; then
if ! rabbitmqctl --quiet list_users | grep -qw "^$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_USER"; then
info "creating RabbitMQ user '$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_USER'"
rabbitmqctl add_user "$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_USER" "$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_PASSWORD"
set_config "$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_USER" rabbitmq user
set_config "$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_PASSWORD" rabbitmq password
else
warning "RabbitMQ user '$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_USER' already exists!"
fi
if ! rabbitmqctl --quiet list_vhosts | grep -qw "^$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_VHOST"; then
info "creating RabbitMQ vhost '$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_VHOST' with owner '$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_USER'"
rabbitmqctl add_vhost "$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_VHOST"
rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p "$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_VHOST" "$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_USER" '.*' '.*' '.*'
set_config "$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_VHOST" rabbitmq vhost
else
warning "RabbitMQ vhost '$LIBRETIME_RABBITMQ_VHOST' already exists!"
fi
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fi
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fi
# Icecast
########################################################################################
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# > LibreTime Icecast admin password
LIBRETIME_ICECAST_ADMIN_PASSWORD=${LIBRETIME_ICECAST_ADMIN_PASSWORD:-$(generate_random_password)}
# > LibreTime Icecast source password
LIBRETIME_ICECAST_SOURCE_PASSWORD=${LIBRETIME_ICECAST_SOURCE_PASSWORD:-$(generate_random_password)}
# > LibreTime Icecast relay password
LIBRETIME_ICECAST_RELAY_PASSWORD=${LIBRETIME_ICECAST_RELAY_PASSWORD:-$(generate_random_password)}
if $LIBRETIME_SETUP_ICECAST; then
section "Icecast"
install_packages icecast2
systemctl enable icecast2
systemctl start icecast2
if $is_first_install; then
icecast_config_filepath="/etc/icecast2/icecast.xml"
sed --in-place \
-e "s|<admin-password>[^<]*</admin-password>|<admin-password>${LIBRETIME_ICECAST_ADMIN_PASSWORD}</admin-password>|" \
-e "s|<source-password>[^<]*</source-password>|<source-password>${LIBRETIME_ICECAST_SOURCE_PASSWORD}</source-password>|" \
-e "s|<relay-password>[^<]*</relay-password>|<relay-password>${LIBRETIME_ICECAST_RELAY_PASSWORD}</relay-password>|" \
"$icecast_config_filepath"
service_restart_if_active icecast2
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set_config "$LIBRETIME_ICECAST_ADMIN_PASSWORD" stream outputs .default_icecast_output admin_password
set_config "$LIBRETIME_ICECAST_SOURCE_PASSWORD" stream outputs .default_icecast_output source_password
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fi
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fi
# Prepare python
########################################################################################
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section "Python3"
install_packages python3 python3-pip python3-wheel
info "upgrading python3 tools"
$PIP install --upgrade setuptools~=58.0
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# Install Shared and API client
########################################################################################
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section "Shared"
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
install_packages $(list_packages "$SCRIPT_DIR/shared")
install_python_app "$SCRIPT_DIR/shared"
section "API client"
install_python_app "$SCRIPT_DIR/api-client"
# Install API
########################################################################################
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section "API"
Installer auto-detects distro, portable system init The theme of this commit is to make the install process more resiliant to differences in distros by testing for specific features or versions of executables rather than making as many assumptions just on the distro and release. * Distro and Release detection (install, Vagrantfile) - Added detection logic for distro and release based on /etc/os-release which is available on all potential supported distros. The --distribution and --release options can be used to override detection. - Added distro and release checks to ensure values specified are for a supported release. - Changed some distro checks to use booleans, e.g. if $is_centos_7; then ... - Added a simple check so if --distribution is specified, it will ensure it's at least sane, e.g. centos on debian or debian on centos will be caught. - In Vagrantfile, removed --distribution and --release options for all distro and release combinations. * Portable Init System Detection and Management (install, centos.sh) - Added detection logic for init system type - systemd, Upstart or System V in the function systemInitDetect(). - Added portable init system install in the function systemInitInstall() which depends on systemInitDetect(). After installing files, enables and starts service. - Added portable init system commands in the function systemInitCommand() for start, stop, reload, restart and status. - Python services don't support systemd but unconditionally install scripts for both Upstart and System V. Disabled by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - When upgrading, remove all old system init files in /etc/init, /etc/init.d, /etc/default and /etc/systemd/system. - In centos.sh, removed install of airtime systemd service files as it's now handled by install. - Created an Upstart .conf for airtime-celery - In systemd file for airtime-celery, changed absolute path to /usr/local/bin/celery and for centos, the install symlinks celery to /usr/local/bin. * External Dependencies Install (install) - For external dependencies, only attempt to install for Debian- based distros with apt-get. For centos, a warning is displayed. - For systems with apt-get, detect version and if 1.1 or greater, use new force options, otherwise use --force-yes option. * Configuring Apache (install) - For Apache, check for centos and use httpd for binary and service, otherwise use apache2ctl and apache2. - Detect Apache version 2 or better in a more reliable manner. - Detect Apache root folder and conf file name by running apache2ctl -V or httpd -V as appropriate. - Various checks for centos as it doesn't support the Debian Apache utilities a2ensite/a2dissite, a2enmod/a2dismod, etc. * Installing Airtime Services (install) - Detect Python version. If less than 2.7.9, install OpenSSL support. - Prevent installing init files by passing --no-init-script to setup.py for each service. - Use systemInitInstall to install, enable and start each service after setup.py has run. - Removed filtering for WEB_USER for files in /etc/init/airtime*.template as that is handled in the systemInitInstall() function. * Configuring PHP in Apache (install) - Detect PHP conf folder by checking a list of locations rather than making assumptions based on the distro and release. * Configuring PostgreSQL (install) - Detects if the airtime user has already been created. If not, then creates the user. * Installing Locales (install) - Minor changes to check for centos and prevent from running.
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# shellcheck disable=SC2046
install_packages $(list_packages "$SCRIPT_DIR/api")
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install_python_app "$SCRIPT_DIR/api[prod]"
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install_service "libretime-api.service" "$SCRIPT_DIR/api/install/systemd/libretime-api.service"
install_service "libretime-api.socket" "$SCRIPT_DIR/api/install/systemd/libretime-api.socket"
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# Install Playout
########################################################################################
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section "Playout"
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# shellcheck disable=SC2046
install_packages $(list_packages "$SCRIPT_DIR/playout")
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install_python_app "$SCRIPT_DIR/playout"
info "creating libretime-playout working directory"
mkdir_and_chown "$LIBRETIME_USER" "$WORKING_DIR/playout"
install_service "libretime-liquidsoap.service" "$SCRIPT_DIR/playout/install/systemd/libretime-liquidsoap.service"
install_service "libretime-playout.service" "$SCRIPT_DIR/playout/install/systemd/libretime-playout.service"
info "deploying libretime-liquidsoap logrotate config"
template_file "$SCRIPT_DIR/playout/install/logrotate/libretime-liquidsoap.conf" "/etc/logrotate.d/libretime-liquidsoap" \
sed \
-e "s|@@LOG_DIR@@|${LOG_DIR}|g" \
-e "s|@@USER@@|${LIBRETIME_USER}|g"
# Install Analyzer
########################################################################################
section "Analyzer"
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
install_packages $(list_packages "$SCRIPT_DIR/analyzer")
install_python_app "$SCRIPT_DIR/analyzer"
info "creating libretime-analyzer working directory"
mkdir_and_chown "$LIBRETIME_USER" "$WORKING_DIR/analyzer"
install_service "libretime-analyzer.service" "$SCRIPT_DIR/analyzer/install/systemd/libretime-analyzer.service"
# Install Worker
########################################################################################
section "Worker"
install_python_app "$SCRIPT_DIR/worker"
info "creating libretime-worker working directory"
mkdir_and_chown "$LIBRETIME_USER" "$WORKING_DIR/worker"
install_service "libretime-worker.service" "$SCRIPT_DIR/worker/install/systemd/libretime-worker.service"
# Install Legacy
########################################################################################
section "Legacy"
install_composer() {
install_packages unzip
curl -sS https://composer.github.io/installer.sig > installer.sig
echo " composer-setup.php" >> installer.sig
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer > composer-setup.php
if ! sha384sum installer.sig; then
rm -f composer-setup.php
error "invalid composer-setup.php checksum"
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fi
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php -f composer-setup.php -- \
--install-dir=/usr/local/bin \
--filename=composer \
--quiet
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rm -f composer-setup.php installer.sig
}
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# shellcheck disable=SC2046
install_packages $(list_packages "$SCRIPT_DIR/legacy")
if ! command -v "composer" > /dev/null; then
info "installing Composer"
install_composer
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fi
info "building libretime-legacy files"
make -C legacy build
cp "$SCRIPT_DIR/VERSION" "$SCRIPT_DIR/legacy/"
info "deploying libretime-legacy files"
if $LIBRETIME_INSTALL_IN_PLACE; then
LEGACY_WEB_ROOT="$SCRIPT_DIR/legacy"
else
if [[ -d "$LEGACY_WEB_ROOT" ]]; then
info "cleaning old libretime-legacy files"
rm -Rf "$LEGACY_WEB_ROOT"
fi
mkdir_and_chown "$LIBRETIME_USER" "$LEGACY_WEB_ROOT"
cp -R "$SCRIPT_DIR/legacy/." "$LEGACY_WEB_ROOT"
chown -R "$LIBRETIME_USER:$LIBRETIME_USER" "$LEGACY_WEB_ROOT"
fi
PHP_VERSION="$(php-config --version | awk -F . '{ print $1 "." $2 }')"
info "deploying libretime-legacy php-fpm config"
template_file "$SCRIPT_DIR/legacy/install/php-fpm/libretime-legacy.conf" "/etc/php/$PHP_VERSION/fpm/pool.d/libretime-legacy.conf" \
sed \
-e "s|@@DEFAULT_WEB_USER@@|${DEFAULT_WEB_USER}|g" \
-e "s|@@USER@@|${LIBRETIME_USER}|g"
info "deploying libretime-legacy logrotate config"
template_file "$SCRIPT_DIR/legacy/install/logrotate/libretime-legacy.conf" "/etc/logrotate.d/libretime-legacy" \
sed \
-e "s|@@LOG_DIR@@|${LOG_DIR}|g" \
-e "s|@@USER@@|${LIBRETIME_USER}|g"
# Install Nginx
########################################################################################
section "Nginx"
install_packages nginx
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info "disabling nginx default site"
rm -f "/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default"
info "deploying libretime nginx config"
template_file "${SCRIPT_DIR}/installer/nginx/libretime.conf" "/etc/nginx/sites-available/libretime.conf" \
sed \
-e "s|@@LISTEN_PORT@@|${LIBRETIME_LISTEN_PORT}|g" \
-e "s|@@LEGACY_WEB_ROOT@@|${LEGACY_WEB_ROOT}|g"
info "enabling libretime nginx config"
ln -s --force \
"/etc/nginx/sites-available/libretime.conf" \
"/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/libretime.conf"
# Finalize
########################################################################################
if $is_first_install; then
section "Finalize"
info "moving config file in place"
mv "$CONFIG_TMP_FILEPATH" "$CONFIG_FILEPATH"
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fi
# Services
########################################################################################
section "Services"
install_service "libretime.target" "$SCRIPT_DIR/installer/systemd/libretime.target"
systemctl daemon-reload
service_restart_if_active "php$PHP_VERSION-fpm"
service_restart_if_active "nginx"
# Instructions
########################################################################################
if $is_first_install; then
section "Instructions"
printf "
${yellow}\
To finalize the installation process, start by editing your configuration file $CONFIG_FILEPATH.
Once configured, run the following command to setup the database:
${cyan}\
$ sudo -u $LIBRETIME_USER libretime-api migrate
${yellow}\
Finally, start LibreTime using the following command:
${cyan}\
$ sudo systemctl start libretime.target
${reset}"
else
printf "
${yellow}\
Once upgraded, run the following command to migrate the database:
${cyan}\
$ sudo -u $LIBRETIME_USER libretime-api migrate
${yellow}\
You can restart LibreTime using the following command:
${cyan}\
$ sudo systemctl restart libretime.target
${reset}"
Vagrant Debian support (and experimental CentOS) This changes the Vagrant setup to support multiple installations as multiple boxes. In addition to Ubuntu Vagrant can now be used to install on Debian as well as on CentOS. I took the chance to clean up the .deb install a bit and backported analyzer and celery to SysV proper so it runs there. Some of the distro specfics were moved to the install script from the python setup scripts to acheive this. For the CentOS support I added a rather involved OS prepare script. In the long term this will be added to the preparing-the-server docs we already have. I had to switch the default port to http-alt (8080). On CentOS 9080 is registered for ocsp and getting it to work for apache without hacking SELinux is hard. I think 8080 is the RFC way to go anyhow. If anyone want to override this it should be rather easy using the --web-port arg and by hacking Vagrantfile. The PyOpenSSL code has been refactored for all the distros that the Vagrantfile now supports. As far as my checks go, I tried this code with all the distros, uploaded a track and downloaded a unicode and a ssl podcast and was able to listen to them in each case. In the experimental CentOS case, the UI is not up to spec since services need to get scheduled through systemctl and the status overview (ie. on the /?config page) do not work properly. They need to be as follows: ``` sudo systemctl start airtime-playout sudo systemctl start airtime-liquidsoap sudo systemctl start airtime_analyzer.service sudo systemctl start airtime-celery.service ```
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fi