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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 -e # Exit if any of the steps fails.
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if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then
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echo "Please run as root user."
exit 1
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fi
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SCRIPT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
AIRTIMEROOT=${SCRIPT_DIR}
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showhelp() {
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echo "Usage: sudo bash install [options]
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-h, --help, -?
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Display usage information
-V, --version
Display version information
-v, --verbose
More output
-q, --quiet, --silent
No output except errors
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-f, --force
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Turn off interactive prompts
--distribution=DISTRIBUTION
Linux distribution the installation is being run on
--release=RELEASE
Distribution release
-d, --ignore-dependencies
Don't install binary dependencies
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-w, --web-user=WEB_USER
Set the apache web user. Defaults to www-data. Only change
this setting if you've changed the default apache web user
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-r, --web-root=WEB_ROOT
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Set the web root for Airtime files
This will copy the Airtime application files, but you will need
to give your web user access to the given directory if it is
not accessible
--web-port=WEB_PORT
Set what port the LibreTime interface should run on.
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-I, --in-place
Set the current Airtime directory as the web root
Note that you will need to give your web user permission to
access this directory if it is not accessible
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-p, --postgres
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Create a default postgres user named 'airtime' with password
'airtime'
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-a, --apache
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Install apache and deploy a basic configuration for Airtime
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-i, --icecast
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Install Icecast 2 and deploy a basic configuration for Airtime
--selinux
Run restorecon on directories and files that need tagging to
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allow the WEB_USER access
--no-postgres
Skips all postgres related install tasks (Useful if you configure
postgresql as part of another script / docker builds)
--no-rabbitmq
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Skips all rabbitmq related install tasks."
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exit 0
}
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showversion() {
if [ ! -f "$SCRIPT_DIR/VERSION" ]; then
echo "Please initialize LibreTime by running ./build.sh"
exit 1
fi
version=$(cat "$SCRIPT_DIR/VERSION")
echo "LibreTime Version ${version}"
exit 0
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}
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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web_user=""
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web_root=""
web_port="80"
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in_place="f"
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postgres="f"
apache="f"
icecast="f"
ignore_dependencies="f"
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selinux="f"
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# Interactive
_i=1
# Verbose
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_v=0
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# Quiet
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_q=0
upgrade="f"
dist=""
code=""
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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apache_bin=""
skip_postgres=0
skip_rabbitmq=0
default_value="Y"
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function verbose() {
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if [[ ${_v} -eq 1 ]]; then
echo -e "$@"
fi
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}
function loud() {
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if [[ ${_q} -eq 0 ]]; then
echo -e "$@"
fi
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}
# Evaluate commands silently if quiet.
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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# If not quiet, output command if verbose.
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function loudCmd() {
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if [[ ${_q} -eq 0 ]]; then
verbose "$@"
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eval "$@"
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else
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eval "$@" > /dev/null
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fi
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}
function checkCommandExists() {
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set +e
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command="$1"
eval hash "${command}" 2> /dev/null
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commandFound=$?
if [[ ! ${commandFound} -eq 0 ]]; then
echo -e "Error: ${command} not found. Please ensure you have the corresponding dependency installed."
exit
fi
set -e
}
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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# Function to determine if systemd, Upstart or System V Init is the active
# init system. All the newer supported distros use systemd out-of-the-box but
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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# a sysadmin could have installed an alternative init compatibility package.
# As a result, making assumptions based on the distribution and release is
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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# not a good idea. The detection works as follows:
# 1. Get the process name where PID=1 and follow any symlinks.
# 2. Look up that path in the appropriate package manager to get the name
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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# of the package that process is part of.
# See https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/196166/how-to-find-out-if-a-system-uses-sysv-upstart-or-systemd-initsystem
has_systemd_init=false
has_upstart_init=false
has_systemv_init=false
function systemInitDetect() {
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verbose "\nDetecting init system type ..."
# Get the path of the command where pid=1 following any symlinks
pid_1_path=$(readlink --canonicalize -n /proc/1/exe)
# returns '(/usr)?/lib/systemd/systemd' (Debian Buster, CentOS 7)
verbose "Detected path to PID=1 process: $pid_1_path"
# Get package of PID=1 path as it identifies the init system.
# Allow this to fail, at least then the init system can be guessed from the
# PID 1 executable alone
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pid_1_package=$(dpkg -S "$pid_1_path" 2> /dev/null ||
rpm --qf '%{name}\n' -qf "$pid_1_path" 2> /dev/null ||
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echo "unknown")
verbose "Detected package name for PID=1 process: $pid_1_package"
case "${pid_1_package}:${pid_1_path}" in
*systemd*)
has_systemd_init=true
verbose "Detected init system type: systemd"
;;
*upstart*)
has_upstart_init=true
verbose "Detected init system type: Upstart"
;;
*sysvinit*)
has_systemv_init=true
verbose "Detected init system type: System V"
;;
*)
echo "ERROR: Unable to detect init system using package or path of PID=1 process!" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
return 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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}
# Function to wrap installation of services for systemd, Upstart and System V
# depending on which one was detected by the systemInitDetect() function.
# Service file is copied from a known location and installed into the system.
# In the process, filtering is performed for the userid if appropriate.
# If required, the service is enabled; then it is started.
# Usage:
# systemInitInstall service-name [user]
function systemInitInstall() {
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local service_name="$1"
local user="$2"
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# shellcheck disable=SC2034
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local source_base_path=""
local source_path=""
local target_path=""
local alt_path=""
local source_config_path=""
local target_config_path=""
local python_source_path="${SCRIPT_DIR-$PWD}/python_apps"
verbose "\n * Installing service $service_name ..."
if $has_systemd_init; then
case "$service_name" in
libretime-analyzer)
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source_path="${SCRIPT_DIR}/analyzer/install/systemd/${service_name}.service"
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target_path="/etc/systemd/system/${service_name}.service"
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alt_path="${target_path//libretime-/airtime_}"
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;;
libretime-celery)
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source_path="${SCRIPT_DIR}/worker/install/systemd/${service_name}.service"
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target_path="/etc/systemd/system/${service_name}.service"
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alt_path="${target_path//libretime-/airtime-}"
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;;
libretime-liquidsoap | libretime-playout)
source_path="${python_source_path}/pypo/install/systemd/${service_name}.service"
target_path="/etc/systemd/system/${service_name}.service"
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alt_path="${target_path//libretime-/airtime-}"
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;;
libretime-api)
source_path="${SCRIPT_DIR-$PWD}/api/install/systemd/${service_name}.service"
target_path="/etc/systemd/system/${service_name}.service"
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alt_path="${target_path//libretime-/airtime-}"
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;;
esac
if [[ ! -e $source_path ]]; then
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echo "$0:${FUNCNAME[0]}(): ERROR: service \"$service_name\" with source path \"$source_path\" does not exist!" >&2
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exit 1
fi
# Stop and disable the service if it already exists
if [[ -e $target_path ]]; then
verbose "Service $service_name already exists - stopping and disabling."
loudCmd "systemctl disable ${service_name}.service"
loudCmd "systemctl stop ${service_name}.service"
fi
local old_style_unit_exists="f"
# Migrate old style airtime unit exist if it exists
if [[ -e $alt_path && ! -L $alt_path ]]; then
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local old_service
old_service=$(echo "$service_name" | sed 's/libretime/airtime/' | sed 's/-analyzer/_analyzer/')
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verbose "Old service $old_service already exists - migrating."
loudCmd "systemctl disable ${old_service}.service"
loudCmd "systemctl stop ${old_service}.service"
loudCmd "rm $alt_path"
old_style_unit_exists="t"
fi
# If no user defined, then just copy, otherwise filter
if [[ -z $user ]]; then
loudCmd "cp $source_path $target_path"
else
sed -e "s/User=.*/User=${user}/" \
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-e "s/Group=.*/Group=${user}/" "$source_path" > "$target_path"
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fi
if [[ $old_style_unit_exists == "t" ]]; then
verbose "Maintaining compatibility with old systemd unit names"
# Alias to old Airtime names
loudCmd "ln -s $source_path $alt_path"
fi
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chmod 0644 "$target_path"
chown root:root "$target_path"
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verbose "Service ${service_name} installed into ${target_path}"
# Enable and start the service
loudCmd "systemctl enable ${service_name}.service"
verbose "Service ${service_name} enabled and started"
elif $has_upstart_init; then
case "$service_name" in
libretime-analyzer)
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source_path="${SCRIPT_DIR}/analyzer/install/upstart/${service_name}.conf"
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target_path="/etc/init/${service_name}.conf"
user=${user:-$web_user}
;;
libretime-celery)
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source_path="${SCRIPT_DIR}/worker/install/upstart/${service_name}.conf"
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target_path="/etc/init/${service_name}.conf"
user=""
;;
libretime-liquidsoap | libretime-playout)
source_path="${python_source_path}/pypo/install/upstart/${service_name}.conf.template"
target_path="/etc/init/${service_name}.conf"
user=${user:-$web_user}
;;
esac
if [[ ! -e $source_path ]]; then
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echo "$0:${FUNCNAME[0]}(): ERROR: service \"$service_name\" with source path \"$source_path\" does not exist!" >&2
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exit 1
fi
# Stop the service if it already exists
if [[ -e $target_path ]]; then
verbose "Service $service_name already exists - stopping."
loudCmd "service ${service_name} stop"
fi
# If no user defined, then just copy, otherwise filter
if [[ -z $user ]]; then
loudCmd "cp $source_path $target_path"
else
sed -e "s/WEB_USER/${user}/g" \
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-e "/^set[gu]id/{s/www-data/${user}/}" "$source_path" > "$target_path"
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fi
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chmod 0644 "$target_path"
chown root:root "$target_path"
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verbose "Service ${service_name} installed into ${target_path}"
loudCmd "initctl check-config $service_name"
elif $has_systemv_init; then
case "$service_name" in
libretime-analyzer)
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source_path="${SCRIPT_DIR}/analyzer/install/sysvinit/${service_name}"
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target_path="/etc/init.d/${service_name}"
user=${user:-$web_user}
;;
libretime-celery)
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source_path="${SCRIPT_DIR}/worker/install/sysvinit/${service_name}"
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target_path="/etc/init.d/${service_name}"
source_config_path="${python_source_path}/${service_name}/install/conf/${service_name}"
target_config_path="/etc/default/${service_name}"
user=""
;;
libretime-liquidsoap | libretime-playout)
source_path="${python_source_path}/pypo/install/sysvinit/${service_name}"
target_path="/etc/init.d/${service_name}"
user=${user:-$web_user}
;;
esac
if [[ ! -e $source_path ]]; then
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echo "$0:${FUNCNAME[0]}(): ERROR: service \"$service_name\" with source path \"$source_path\" does not exist!" >&2
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exit 1
fi
# Stop the service if it already exists
if [[ -e $target_path ]]; then
verbose "Service $service_name already exists - stopping."
loudCmd "invoke-rc.d $service_name stop"
fi
# If no user defined, then just copy, otherwise filter
if [[ -z $user ]]; then
loudCmd "cp $source_path $target_path"
[[ -n $source_config_path ]] &&
loudCmd "cp $source_config_path $target_config_path"
else
sed -e "/^USERID/{s/www-data/${user}/}" \
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-e "/^GROUPID/{s/www-data/${user}/}" "$source_path" > "$target_path"
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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fi
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chmod 0644 "$target_path"
chown root:root "$target_path"
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if [[ -n $target_config_path ]]; then
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chmod 0644 "$target_config_path"
chown root:root "$target_config_path"
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fi
verbose "Service ${service_name} installed into ${target_path}"
# Create symlinks for the appropriate runlevels
loudCmd "update-rc.d $service_name defaults"
verbose "Service ${service_name} enabled"
fi
return 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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}
# Function to wrap different systemd vs. Upstart init commands depending
# on which init system has been detected. Syntax is similar to systemctl.
# Usage:
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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# systemInitCommand _command_ [service-name ...]
# Where _command_ is one of: start, stop, status, reload, restart
# enable, disable and either daemon-reload or reload-configuration.
function systemInitCommand() {
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local command=$1
shift
case "$command" in
start | stop | status | reload | restart)
if $has_systemd_init; then
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loudCmd "systemctl $command $*"
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elif $has_upstart_init; then
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for svc_name in "$@"; do
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loudCmd "service $svc_name $command"
done
elif $has_systemv_init; then
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for svc_name in "$@"; do
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loudCmd "invoke-rc.d $svc_name $command"
done
fi
;;
enable | disable) # TODO: REMOVE
$has_systemd_init &&
loudCmd "systemctl $command $1.service"
if $has_systemv_init; then
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if [[ "$command" == "enable" ]]; then
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loudCmd "update-rc.d $1 defaults"
else
loudCmd "update-rc.d $1 enable"
fi
fi
;;
daemon-reload | reload-configuration)
$has_systemd_init &&
loudCmd "systemctl daemon-reload"
$has_upstart_init &&
loudCmd "initctl reload-configuration"
;;
*)
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echo -e "$0:${FUNCNAME[0]}(): ERROR: command \"$command\" is not supported!" >&2
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exit 1
;;
esac
return 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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}
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while :; do
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case "$1" in
--help)
showhelp
;;
--version)
showversion
;;
--verbose)
_v=1
;;
--quiet | --silent)
_q=1
;;
--force)
_i=0
;;
--distribution)
if [ "$2" ]; then
dist=$2
shift 2
continue
else
echo 'ERROR: Must specify a non-empty "--distribution DISTRIBUTION" argument.' >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
--distribution=?*)
dist=${1#*=} # Delete everything up to "=" and assign the remainder.
;;
--distribution=)
echo 'ERROR: Must specify a non-empty "--distribution DISTRIBUTION" argument.' >&2
exit 1
;;
--release)
if [ "$2" ]; then
code=$2
shift 2
continue
else
echo 'ERROR: Must specify a non-empty "--release RELEASE" argument.' >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
--release=?*)
code=${1#*=} # Delete everything up to "=" and assign the remainder.
;;
--release=)
echo 'ERROR: Must specify a non-empty "--release RELEASE" argument.' >&2
exit 1
;;
--ignore-dependencies)
ignore_dependencies="t"
;;
--apache)
apache="t"
;;
--icecast)
icecast="t"
;;
--postgres)
postgres="t"
;;
--in-place)
in_place="t"
;;
--web-user)
if [ "$2" ]; then
web_user=$2
shift 2
continue
else
echo 'ERROR: Must specify a non-empty "--web-user WEB_USER" argument.' >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
--web-user=?*)
web_user=${1#*=} # Delete everything up to "=" and assign the remainder.
;;
--web-user=)
echo 'ERROR: Must specify a non-empty "--web-user=WEB_USER" argument.' >&2
exit 1
;;
--web-root)
if [ "$2" ]; then
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web_root=$(readlink -f "$2")
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shift 2
continue
else
echo 'ERROR: Must specify a non-empty "--web-root WEB_ROOT" argument.' >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
--web-root=?*)
web_root=${1#*=} # Delete everything up to "=" and assign the remainder.
;;
--web-root=)
echo 'ERROR: Must specify a non-empty "--web-root=WEB_ROOT" argument.' >&2
exit 1
;;
--web-port)
echo 'ERROR: Please specify a port number.' >&2
exit 1
;;
--web-port=)
echo 'ERROR: Please specify a port number.' >&2
exit 1
;;
--web-port=?*)
web_port=${1#*=}
;;
--selinux)
selinux="t"
;;
--no-postgres)
skip_postgres=1
;;
--no-rabbitmq)
skip_rabbitmq=1
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
-?*)
for ((i = 1; i < ${#1}; i++)); do
case "${1:$i:1}" in
h | \?)
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showhelp
;;
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V)
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showversion
;;
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v)
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_v=1
;;
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q)
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_q=1
;;
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f)
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_i=0
;;
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d)
ignore_dependencies="t"
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;;
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a)
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apache="t"
;;
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i)
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icecast="t"
;;
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p)
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postgres="t"
;;
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I)
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in_place="t"
;;
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w)
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if [ "$2" ]; then
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web_user=$2
continue
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else
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echo 'ERROR: Must specify a non-empty "-w WEB_USER" argument.' >&2
exit 1
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fi
;;
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r)
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if [ "$2" ]; then
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web_root=$(readlink -f $2)
continue
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else
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echo 'ERROR: Must specify a non-empty "-d WEB_ROOT" argument.' >&2
exit 1
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fi
;;
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*)
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echo "$0: error - unrecognized option '${1:i:1}'" >&2
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echo "Try 'install --help' for more information."
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exit 1
;;
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esac
done
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
shift
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done
# If web_root is given, check that it exists
if [[ -n $web_root && ! -d $web_root ]]; then
echo "$web_root directory not found!"
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exit 1
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fi
echo -e "\n.____ ._____. ___________.__ "
echo "| | |__\_ |_________ ___\__ ___/|__| _____ ____ "
echo "| | | || __ \_ __ \_/ __ \| | | |/ \_/ __ \ "
echo "| |___| || \_\ \ | \/\ ___/| | | | Y Y \ ___/ "
echo "|_______ \__||___ /__| \___ >____| |__|__|_| /\___ >"
echo -e " \/ \/ \/ \/ \/\n"
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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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echo -e "Detecting distribution and release ..."
if [ -e /etc/os-release ]; then
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# Access $ID, $VERSION_ID and $PRETTY_NAME
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# shellcheck disable=SC1091
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source /etc/os-release
echo "Detected distribution id: $ID"
echo "Detected distribution release id: $VERSION_ID"
echo "Detected distribution description: $PRETTY_NAME"
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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else
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ID=unknown
VERSION_ID=unknown
PRETTY_NAME="Unknown distribution and release"
echo "WARNING: /etc/os-release configuration not found. Unable to detect distribution." >&2
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if [[ -z $dist || -z $code ]]; then
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echo "ERROR: One or both of --distribution and --release options were not specified." >&2
echo "This is an unsupported distribution and/or version!" >&2
exit 1
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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fi
# Validate --distribution parameter has a sane value for this OS.
if [ -n "$dist" ]; then
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dist=${dist,,}
verbose "Checking --distribution \"$dist\" to ensure it has a sane value."
# If $ID detected above does not match parameter, then do some checking
if [ "$dist" != "$ID" ]; then
verbose "Detected distribution \"$ID\" does not match specified one of \"$dist\". Checking ..."
case "$dist" in
centos | rhel)
pkg_installer=/usr/bin/yum
verbose "Detected yum package installer"
;;
debian | ubuntu)
pkg_installer=/usr/bin/apt-get
verbose "Detected apt-get package installer"
;;
*)
echo "ERROR: the value \"$dist\" specified for --distribution is unsupported." >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
if [ ! -x "$pkg_installer" ]; then
echo "ERROR: The value \"$dist\" specified for --distribution does not appear compatible!" >&2
exit 1
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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fi
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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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fi
# Validate the distribution and release is a supported one; set boolean flags.
is_debian_dist=false
is_debian_buster=false
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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is_ubuntu_dist=false
is_ubuntu_bionic=false
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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is_centos_dist=false
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# shellcheck disable=SC2034
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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is_centos_7=false
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is_centos_8=false
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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# Use specified distribution and release or detected otherwise.
dist="${dist:-$ID}"
code="${code:-$VERSION_ID}"
code="${code,,}"
verbose "Validating dist-code: ${dist}-${code}"
case "${dist}-${code}" in
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ubuntu-18.04)
code="bionic"
is_ubuntu_dist=true
is_ubuntu_bionic=true
;;
ubuntu-16.04 | ubuntu-xenial | ubuntu-xenial_docker_minimal)
echo -e "ERROR: Ubuntu Xenial is archived and does not receive any security or other updates since 2021-04-01." >&2
echo -e "The LibreTime installer dropped support for installing LibreTime on Xenial in 3.0.0-alpha.10." >&2
exit 1
;;
debian-9 | debian-stretch)
echo -e "ERROR: Debian Stretch is archived and does not receive any security or other updates since 2020-06-06." >&2
echo -e "The LibreTime installer dropped support for installing LibreTime on Stretch in 3.0.0-alpha.10." >&2
exit 1
;;
debian-10 | debian-buster)
code="buster"
is_debian_dist=true
is_debian_buster=true
;;
#Fix for Raspbian 9 (stretch)
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raspbian-9)
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echo -e "ERROR: Raspbian Stretch is archived and does not receive any security or other updates since 2020-06-06." >&2
echo -e "The LibreTime installer dropped support for installing LibreTime on Stretch in 3.0.0-alpha.10." >&2
exit 1
;;
#End of fix
#Fix for Raspbian 10 (buster)
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raspbian-10)
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code="buster"
dist="debian"
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# shellcheck disable=SC2034
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is_debian_dist=true
is_debian_buster=true
;;
#End of fix
debian-8 | debian-jessie)
echo -e "ERROR: Debian Jessie is archived and does not receive any security or other updates since 2018-05-17." >&2
echo -e "The LibreTime installer dropped support for installing LibreTime on Jessie in 3.0.0-alpha.8." >&2
exit 1
;;
centos-8)
is_centos_dist=true
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# shellcheck disable=SC2034
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is_centos_8=true
;;
*)
echo -e "ERROR: Distribution \"$PRETTY_NAME\" is not supported with \"${dist}-${code}\"!" >&2
exit 1
;;
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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esac
verbose "Using distribution id \"$dist\", release code \"$code\""
# Detect init system type
systemInitDetect
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# SysV is not supported, fail fast instead of cleaning the whole script
# from sysv related entries.
if $has_systemv_init; then
echo "ERROR: Installation on SysV init system is not supported!" >&2
exit 1
fi
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# Upstart is not supported, fail fast instead of cleaning the whole script
# from Upstart related entries.
if $has_upstart_init; then
echo "ERROR: Installation on Upstart init system is not supported!" >&2
exit 1
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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if $is_centos_dist; then
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python_bin="python3.8"
apache_bin="httpd"
apache_service="httpd"
web_user="${web_user:-apache}"
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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else
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python_bin="python3"
apache_bin="apache2ctl"
apache_service="apache2"
web_user="${web_user:-www-data}"
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
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if [ "$ignore_dependencies" = "f" ]; then
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set +e
loud "\n-----------------------------------------------------"
loud " * Installing External Dependencies * "
loud "-----------------------------------------------------"
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if $is_ubuntu_dist; then
loudCmd "add-apt-repository -y ppa:libretime/libretime"
fi
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if [ -x /usr/bin/apt-get ]; then
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verbose "\n * Reading packages.ini files..."
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packages_files=(
"${SCRIPT_DIR}/"
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"${SCRIPT_DIR}/legacy"
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"${SCRIPT_DIR}/api"
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"${SCRIPT_DIR}/analyzer"
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"${SCRIPT_DIR}/python_apps/pypo"
)
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set -e
package_list=$(
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"${SCRIPT_DIR}/tools/packages.py" --format=line "${code}" "${packages_files[@]}" ||
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(echo "ERROR: could not generate packages list" >&2 && exit 1)
)
set +e
loudCmd "apt-get -q update"
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loudCmd "DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y install $package_list"
[[ "$in_place" == "t" ]] && loudCmd "DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y install git"
else
echo "WARNING: installing dependencies is not supported for this distribution" >&2
fi
set -e
else
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checkCommandExists "${apache_bin}"
checkCommandExists "rabbitmqctl"
checkCommandExists "psql"
if [ "$in_place" = "t" ]; then
checkCommandExists "git"
fi
fi
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# Check if composer exists and install if it doesn't
set +e
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eval hash "composer" 2> /dev/null
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commandFound=$?
set -e
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if [[ ! ${commandFound} -eq 0 ]]; then
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curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer > get-composer.php
php ./get-composer.php --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer
rm get-composer.php
PATH="${PATH}:/usr/local/bin"
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fi
make VERSION # Create a VERSION file
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make -C legacy build # Install php dependencies with composer
if [ -f /etc/airtime/airtime.conf ]; then
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# TODO use VERSION or some other way to check for updates and handle
# media-monitor case on it's own
OLD_CONF=$(grep -F "[media-monitor]" /etc/airtime/airtime.conf || true)
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if [ -n "${OLD_CONF}" ]; then
upgrade="t"
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set +e
verbose "Stopping airtime services..."
systemInitCommand stop airtime_analyzer airtime-celery airtime-playout airtime-liquidsoap airtime-media-monitor
verbose "...Done"
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verbose "Disabling obsolete services..."
systemInitCommand disable airtime-media-monitor
verbose "...Done"
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echo "Looks like you have an old version of Airtime. Your current /etc/airtime/airtime.conf \
will be moved to /etc/airtime/airtime.conf.tmp"
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# If we don't remove the existing python files in /usr/lib and the
# /etc/init.d startup scripts, services won't work properly
if [ -d /usr/lib/airtime/ ]; then
rm -rf /usr/lib/airtime/
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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rm -f /etc/init.d/airtime*
rm -f /etc/init/airtime*
rm -f /etc/default/airtime-celery
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if [ "$apache" = "t" ]; then
# If the user selects an "in-place" install or passes in a web root,
# we need to replace the old apache airtime.conf
rm -f /etc/apache2/sites-available/airtime.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/airtime.conf
fi
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if [[ -d "/usr/share/airtime" && $web_root == "/usr/share/airtime" ]]; then
rm -rf "/usr/share/airtime"
fi
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mv /etc/airtime/airtime.conf /etc/airtime/airtime.conf.tmp
set -e
fi
fi
API2_APACHE_CONF=$(grep -F "ProxyPass" /etc/apache2/sites-available/airtime.conf || true)
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if [[ -z "${API2_APACHE_CONF}" && "$apache" == "t" ]]; then
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# Remove Apache configuration so that the ProxyPass configuration for API 2.0
# is installed
rm -f /etc/apache2/sites-available/airtime.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/airtime.conf
fi
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if [[ "$apache" = "f" && ${_i} -eq 1 ]]; then
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echo -e "Install default Airtime apache configuration? (Y/n): \c"
read IN
IN=${IN:-$default_value}
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if [[ "$IN" = "y" || "$IN" = "Y" ]]; then
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apache="t"
fi
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fi
if [ "$in_place" = "t" ]; then
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verbose "\n * Setting current Airtime directory as web root..."
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web_root=${AIRTIMEROOT}/legacy/public
elif [ -n "$web_root" ]; then
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verbose "\n * Creating Apache web root directory..."
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cp -R ${AIRTIMEROOT}/legacy ${web_root}
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cp ${AIRTIMEROOT}/VERSION ${web_root}
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web_root=${web_root}/legacy/public/
else
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verbose "\n * Creating default Apache web root directory /usr/share/airtime/php..."
web_root="/usr/share/airtime/php"
mkdir -p ${web_root}
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cp -R ${AIRTIMEROOT}/legacy ${web_root}
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cp ${AIRTIMEROOT}/VERSION ${web_root}
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web_root=${web_root}/legacy/public/
fi
verbose "...Done"
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if [ "$apache" = "t" ]; then
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loud "\n-----------------------------------------------------"
loud " * Configuring Apache * "
loud "-----------------------------------------------------"
# Detect Apache root folder, e.g. /etc/apache2 or /etc/httpd
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eval "$($apache_bin -V | awk '/HTTPD_ROOT|SERVER_CONFIG_FILE/ { print $2 }')"
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apache_conf="${HTTPD_ROOT}/${SERVER_CONFIG_FILE}"
verbose "Detected Apache root folder is: ${HTTPD_ROOT}"
if [[ ! -e $apache_conf ]]; then
echo -e "ERROR: Apache binary \"$apache_bin\" points to a non-existent file \"$apache_conf\""
exit 1
fi
verbose "Detected Apache primary .conf file is: ${apache_conf}"
if [[ -d ${HTTPD_ROOT}/sites-available ]]; then # debian & ubuntu
apache_sitedir="${HTTPD_ROOT}/sites-available/"
elif [[ -d ${HTTPD_ROOT}/conf.d ]]; then # centos
apache_sitedir="${HTTPD_ROOT}/conf.d/"
else
echo -e "ERROR: unknown location of Apache sites-available or virtual host directory!" >&2
exit 1
fi
verbose "Detected Apache sites configuration folder: ${apache_sitedir}"
set +e
# Parse: Server version: Apache/2.2.22 (Ubuntu) -> 2
apache_major_version=$($apache_bin -v | awk -F'[ /.]+' 'NR == 1 { print $4 }')
set -e
if [[ "$apache_major_version" -ge 2 ]]; then
airtimeconfigfile="airtime.conf"
oldconfigfile="airtime-vhost.conf"
else
airtimeconfigfile="airtime"
oldconfigfile="airtime-vhost"
fi
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# If we're upgrading (installing over an existing Airtime install) and we've been told to
# install apache, we should overwrite any existing configuration. If we don't do this, doing
# an in-place installation over an old Airtime install (which installs to /usr/share by default)
# will fail
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if [[ "$upgrade" == "t" || ! -f "${apache_sitedir}${airtimeconfigfile}" ]]; then
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verbose "\n * Creating Apache config for Airtime..."
listen_port=""
if [ "$web_port" != "80" ]; then
listen_port="Listen ${web_port}"
fi
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apache_template_file=${SCRIPT_DIR}/installer/apache/airtime-vhost-2.4
if [[ "$apache_major_version" -eq 1 ]]; then
# fall back to apache 1 config
apache_template_file=${SCRIPT_DIR}/installer/apache/airtime-vhost
fi
sed \
-e "s@WEB_PORT_LISTEN@${listen_port}@g" \
-e "s@WEB_PORT@${web_port}@g" \
-e "s@WEB_ROOT@${web_root}@g" \
${apache_template_file} > ${apache_sitedir}${airtimeconfigfile}
# The a2ensite/a2dissite utilities are not available on CentOS
if [[ -x /usr/sbin/a2ensite ]]; then
loudCmd "a2dissite 000-default"
# If Airtime was previously installed with apt, the vhost file name is different,
# so we need to specifically disable it.
if [ -f "/etc/apache2/sites-available/${oldconfigfile}" ]; then
loudCmd "a2dissite airtime-vhost"
fi
loudCmd "a2ensite airtime"
fi
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else
verbose "\nApache config for Airtime already exists, skipping"
fi
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fi
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if [[ "$icecast" == "f" && ${_i} -eq 1 ]]; then
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echo -e "Install default Airtime Icecast configuration? (Y/n): \c"
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read -r IN
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IN=${IN:-$default_value}
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if [[ $IN == "y" || $IN == "Y" ]]; then
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icecast="t"
fi
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fi
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if [ "$icecast" = "t" ]; then
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loud "\n-----------------------------------------------------"
loud " * Configuring Icecast * "
loud "-----------------------------------------------------"
verbose "\n * Enabling Icecast 2..."
icecast_unit_name="icecast2"
if [ "$dist" != "centos" ]; then
sed -i 's/ENABLE=false/ENABLE=true/g' /etc/default/icecast2
icecast_config="/etc/icecast2/icecast.xml"
else
icecast_unit_name="icecast"
icecast_config="/etc/icecast.xml"
fi
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systemInitCommand enable "${icecast_unit_name}"
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# only update icecast password if
if [ ! -e "/etc/airtime/airtime.conf" ] && [ ! -e "/etc/airtime/airtime.conf.tmp" ]; then
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icecast_pass=$(tr -dc _A-Z-a-z-0-9 < /dev/urandom | head -c"${1:-12}")
echo "$icecast_pass" > /tmp/icecast_pass
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loud "\n New install detected setting icecast password to random value."
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xmlstarlet ed --inplace -u /icecast/authentication/source-password -v "$icecast_pass" "$icecast_config"
xmlstarlet ed --inplace -u /icecast/authentication/relay-password -v "$icecast_pass" "$icecast_config"
xmlstarlet ed --inplace -u /icecast/authentication/admin-password -v "$icecast_pass" "$icecast_config"
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fi
# restart in case icecast was already started (like is the case on debian)
systemInitCommand restart ${icecast_unit_name}
verbose "...Done"
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fi
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loud "\n-----------------------------------------------------"
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loud " * Installing Airtime Services * "
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loud "-----------------------------------------------------"
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python_version=$($python_bin --version 2>&1 | awk '{ print $2 }')
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verbose "Detected Python version: $python_version"
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pip_cmd="$python_bin -m pip"
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verbose "\n * Installing necessary python services..."
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loudCmd "$pip_cmd install --upgrade setuptools~=58.0"
# Required here because PyGObject requires it, but it is installed after PyGObject
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# when pip parses the setup.py file in analyzer
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loudCmd "$pip_cmd install pycairo==1.19.1"
verbose "...Done"
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if [ ! -d /var/log/airtime ]; then
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loud "\n-----------------------------------------------------"
loud " * Installing Log Files * "
loud "-----------------------------------------------------"
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verbose "\n * Creating /var/log/airtime"
loudCmd "mkdir -p /var/log/airtime"
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verbose "\n * Copying logrotate files..."
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loudCmd "cp ${AIRTIMEROOT}/legacy/build/airtime-php.logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/airtime-php"
loudCmd "cp ${AIRTIMEROOT}/python_apps/pypo/liquidsoap/logrotate.conf /etc/logrotate.d/libretime-liquidsoap"
fi
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verbose "\n * Installing API client..."
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loudCmd "$pip_cmd install ${AIRTIMEROOT}/python_apps/api_clients"
verbose "...Done"
verbose "\n * Installing pypo and liquidsoap..."
loudCmd "$pip_cmd install ${AIRTIMEROOT}/python_apps/pypo"
loudCmd "mkdir -p /var/log/airtime/{pypo,pypo-liquidsoap} /var/tmp/airtime/pypo/{cache,files,tmp} /var/tmp/airtime/show-recorder/"
loudCmd "chown -R ${web_user}:${web_user} /var/log/airtime/{pypo,pypo-liquidsoap} /var/tmp/airtime/pypo/{cache,files,tmp} /var/tmp/airtime/show-recorder/"
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systemInitInstall libretime-liquidsoap "$web_user"
systemInitInstall libretime-playout "$web_user"
verbose "...Done"
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verbose "\n * Installing celery..."
loudCmd "$pip_cmd install ${AIRTIMEROOT}/worker"
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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# Create the Celery user
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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if $is_centos_dist; then
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loudCmd "id celery 2>/dev/null || adduser --no-create-home -c 'LibreTime Celery' -r celery || true"
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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else
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loudCmd "id celery 2>/dev/null || adduser --no-create-home --gecos 'LibreTime Celery' --disabled-login --firstuid 1 --lastuid 999 celery"
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
# Add celery to the www-data group
loudCmd "usermod -G ${web_user} -a celery"
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# CentOS installs celery in /usr/bin which differs from other distros. Make
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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# available in /usr/local/bin as systemd requires an absolute path.
[[ ! -e /usr/local/bin/celery ]] && ln -s /usr/bin/celery /usr/local/bin/celery
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systemInitInstall libretime-celery
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verbose "...Done"
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verbose "\n * Installing libretime-analyzer..."
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loudCmd "$pip_cmd install ${AIRTIMEROOT}/analyzer"
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systemInitInstall libretime-analyzer "$web_user"
verbose "...Done"
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verbose "\n * Installing API..."
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loudCmd "$pip_cmd install ${AIRTIMEROOT}/api[prod]"
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systemInitInstall libretime-api "$web_user"
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mkdir -p /etc/airtime
sed -e "s@WEB_USER@${web_user}@g" \
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-e "s@WEB_ROOT@${web_root}@g" \
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"${AIRTIMEROOT}/installer/uwsgi/libretime-api.ini" > /etc/airtime/libretime-api.ini
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loudCmd "libretime-api collectstatic --clear --noinput"
verbose "...Done"
verbose "\n * Setting permissions on /var/log/airtime..."
# Make the airtime log directory group-writable
loudCmd "chmod -R 775 /var/log/airtime"
loudCmd "chown -R ${web_user}:${web_user} /var/log/airtime/"
verbose "\n * Setting permissions on /var/tmp/airtime..."
loudCmd "chmod -R a+x /var/tmp/airtime"
loudCmd "chown -R ${web_user}:${web_user} /var/tmp/airtime/"
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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loud "\n-----------------------------------------------------"
loud " * Configuring PHP in Apache * "
loud "-----------------------------------------------------"
# Test common locations for php conf directory
php_conf_dirs=(
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"/etc/php/7.3/apache2/conf.d" # Debian Buster
"/etc/php/7.2/apache2/conf.d" # Ubuntu Bionic
"/etc/php/7.0/apache2/conf.d" # Ubuntu Xenial
"/etc/php5/apache2/conf.d" # Debian Stretch, Debian Jessie, Ubuntu Trusty
"/etc/php.d" # CentOS 7
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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)
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for php_conf in "${php_conf_dirs[@]}"; do
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[[ -d $php_conf ]] && break
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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done
if [[ -d $php_conf ]]; then
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libretime_phpini="${php_conf}/airtime.ini"
else
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echo -e "ERROR: PHP Apache configuration folder does not exist or is in an unknown location!" >&2
exit 1
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
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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verbose "Detected php conf directory at: $php_conf"
Vagrant Debian support (and experimental CentOS) This changes the Vagrant setup to support multiple installations as multiple boxes. In addition to Ubuntu Vagrant can now be used to install on Debian as well as on CentOS. I took the chance to clean up the .deb install a bit and backported analyzer and celery to SysV proper so it runs there. Some of the distro specfics were moved to the install script from the python setup scripts to acheive this. For the CentOS support I added a rather involved OS prepare script. In the long term this will be added to the preparing-the-server docs we already have. I had to switch the default port to http-alt (8080). On CentOS 9080 is registered for ocsp and getting it to work for apache without hacking SELinux is hard. I think 8080 is the RFC way to go anyhow. If anyone want to override this it should be rather easy using the --web-port arg and by hacking Vagrantfile. The PyOpenSSL code has been refactored for all the distros that the Vagrantfile now supports. As far as my checks go, I tried this code with all the distros, uploaded a track and downloaded a unicode and a ssl podcast and was able to listen to them in each case. In the experimental CentOS case, the UI is not up to spec since services need to get scheduled through systemctl and the status overview (ie. on the /?config page) do not work properly. They need to be as follows: ``` sudo systemctl start airtime-playout sudo systemctl start airtime-liquidsoap sudo systemctl start airtime_analyzer.service sudo systemctl start airtime-celery.service ```
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if [ ! -f "${libretime_phpini}" ]; then
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verbose "\n * Creating LibreTime PHP config for Apache..."
cp ${SCRIPT_DIR}/installer/php/airtime.ini ${libretime_phpini}
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else
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verbose "\nAirtime PHP config for Apache already exists, skipping"
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fi
# Enable Apache modules
if $is_debian_buster; then
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loudCmd "a2enmod rewrite php7.3 proxy proxy_http"
elif $is_ubuntu_bionic; then
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loudCmd "a2enmod rewrite php7.2 proxy proxy_http"
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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elif $is_centos_dist; then
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verbose "TODO: enable Apache modules mod_rewrite, mod_php, mod_proxy and mod_proxy_http manually"
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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else
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loudCmd "a2enmod rewrite php5 proxy proxy_http"
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
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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if [ $skip_postgres -eq 0 ]; then
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loud "\n-----------------------------------------------------"
loud " * Configuring PostgreSQL * "
loud "-----------------------------------------------------"
# Ensure postgres is running - It isn't after you install the postgres package on Ubuntu 15.04
systemInitCommand start postgresql
setupAirtimePostgresUser() {
# here-doc to execute this block as postgres user
su postgres << 'EOF'
set +e
count=$(psql -d postgres -tAc "SELECT count(*) FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname='airtime';")
if [[ $count -eq 0 ]]; then
psql -d postgres -tAc "CREATE USER airtime WITH ENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'airtime'; ALTER USER airtime CREATEDB;"
[[ $? -eq 0 ]] &&
echo "Created airtime user in PostgreSQL" ||
echo "$0:${FUNCNAME}(): ERROR: Can't create airtime user in PostgreSQL!"
else
echo "airtime user already exists in PostgreSQL"
fi
set -e
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# don't indent this!
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EOF
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}
if [ "$postgres" = "t" ]; then
setupAirtimePostgresUser
elif [ ${_i} -eq 1 ]; then
echo -e "Create default airtime postgres user? (Y/n): \c"
read IN
IN=${IN:-$default_value}
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if [[ "$IN" = "y" || "$IN" = "Y" ]]; then
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setupAirtimePostgresUser
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fi
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fi
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fi
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if [ $skip_rabbitmq -eq 0 ]; then
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loud "\n-----------------------------------------------------"
loud " * Configuring RabbitMQ * "
loud "-----------------------------------------------------"
RABBITMQ_VHOST=/airtime
RABBITMQ_USER=airtime
RABBITMQ_PASSWORD=airtime
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# EXCHANGES="airtime-pypo|pypo-fetch|airtime-analyzer|media-monitor"
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# Ignore errors in this check to avoid dying when vhost isn't found
set +e
rabbitmqctl list_vhosts | grep -w "^${RABBITMQ_VHOST}$" > /dev/null
RESULT="$?"
set -e
# Only run these if the vhost doesn't exist
if [ "$RESULT" != "0" ]; then
verbose "\n * Creating RabbitMQ user ${RABBITMQ_USER}..."
rabbitmqctl add_vhost ${RABBITMQ_VHOST}
rabbitmqctl add_user ${RABBITMQ_USER} ${RABBITMQ_PASSWORD}
else
verbose "\nRabbitMQ user already exists, skipping creation"
fi
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verbose "\n * Setting RabbitMQ user permissions..."
#loudCmd "rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p ${RABBITMQ_VHOST} ${RABBITMQ_USER} \"$EXCHANGES\" \"$EXCHANGES\" \"$EXCHANGES\""
loudCmd "rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p ${RABBITMQ_VHOST} ${RABBITMQ_USER} .\* .\* .\*"
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fi
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if [ ! -d "/etc/airtime" ]; then
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loud "\n-----------------------------------------------------"
loud " * Installing Libretime * "
loud "-----------------------------------------------------"
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verbose "\n * Creating /etc/airtime/ directory..."
mkdir /etc/airtime
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fi
if [ "$icecast" = "t" ]; then
if [ ! -e "/etc/airtime/airtime.conf" ] && [ ! -e "/etc/airtime/airtime.conf.tmp" ]; then
# need to copy the icecast_pass from temp to /etc/airtime so web-based installer can read it
cp /tmp/icecast_pass /etc/airtime/icecast_pass
fi
fi
chown -R ${web_user}:${web_user} /etc/airtime
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if [ ! -d "/srv/airtime" ]; then
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mkdir -p /srv/airtime
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fi
chown -R ${web_user}:${web_user} /srv/airtime
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# We only generate the locales for Airtime if you're allowing us
# to install our dependencies, so that we won't automatically do this
# when this install script runs from our DEB package.
if [ "$ignore_dependencies" = "f" ]; then
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loud "\n-----------------------------------------------------"
loud " * Installing Locales * "
loud "-----------------------------------------------------"
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if $is_centos_dist; then
loud "\n not required on $dist"
else
set +e
verbose "\n * Generating locales"
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for locale_file in "${web_root}"/../locale/*_*; do
locale=$(basename "$locale_file")
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if [ "$dist" = "debian" ]; then
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if ! grep -qi "^$locale" /etc/locale.gen; then
verbose "$locale.UTF-8 UTF-8" >> /etc/locale.gen
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fi
else
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loudCmd "locale-gen \"$locale.utf8\""
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fi
done
set -e
fi
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if [ "$dist" = "debian" ]; then
loudCmd "/usr/sbin/locale-gen"
fi
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fi
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# If the user requested it we run restorecon on files that need
# tagging for selinux.
if [ "$selinux" = "t" ]; then
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loud "\n-----------------------------------------------------"
loud " * Restoring SELinux Tags * "
loud "-----------------------------------------------------"
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verbose "\n * Running restorecon..."
loudCmd "restorecon -Rv /etc/airtime /srv/airtime > /dev/null 2>&1"
verbose "...Done"
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fi
verbose "\n * Reloading apache..."
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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systemInitCommand restart ${apache_service}
# NOTE: ip command works on all supported platforms
if $is_centos_dist; then
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IP=$(ip -o -4 address show dev eth0 | grep -Po 'inet \K[\d.]+')
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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else
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# not on centos
ip_device="eth0"
IP=$(ifconfig ${ip_device} 2> /dev/null | awk -F'[ :]+' '/inet addr:/ {print $4}')
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
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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verbose "...Done"
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echo -e "\n-----------------------------------------------------"
echo " * Basic Setup DONE! * "
echo " "
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echo " To get started with Libretime, visit ${IP} "
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echo " or, if you've set up your own web configuration, "
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echo " the Libretime webroot on your webserver "
echo "-----------------------------------------------------"