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126 lines
4.9 KiB
126 lines
4.9 KiB
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Copyright © 2023 OpenIM. All rights reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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# OpenIM CronTask Control Script
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#
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# Description:
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# This script provides a control interface for the OpenIM CronTask service within a Linux environment. It supports two installation methods: installation via function calls to systemctl, and direct installation through background processes.
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#
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# Features:
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# 1. Robust error handling leveraging Bash built-ins such as 'errexit', 'nounset', and 'pipefail'.
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# 2. Capability to source common utility functions and configurations, ensuring environmental consistency.
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# 3. Comprehensive logging tools, offering clear operational insights.
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# 4. Support for creating, managing, and interacting with Linux systemd services.
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# 5. Mechanisms to verify the successful running of the service.
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#
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# Usage:
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# 1. Direct Script Execution:
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# This will start the OpenIM CronTask directly through a background process.
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# Example: ./openim-crontask.sh openim::crontask::start
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#
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# 2. Controlling through Functions for systemctl operations:
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# Specific operations like installation, uninstallation, and status check can be executed by passing the respective function name as an argument to the script.
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# Example: ./openim-crontask.sh openim::crontask::install
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#
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# Note: Ensure that the appropriate permissions and environmental variables are set prior to script execution.
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#
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OPENIM_ROOT=$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"/../.. && pwd -P)
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[[ -z ${COMMON_SOURCED} ]] && source "${OPENIM_ROOT}"/scripts/install/common.sh
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SERVER_NAME="openim-crontask"
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function openim::crontask::start() {
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rm -rf "$TMP_LOG_FILE"
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openim::log::info "Start OpenIM Cron, binary root: ${SERVER_NAME}"
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openim::log::status "Start OpenIM Cron, path: ${OPENIM_CRONTASK_BINARY}"
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openim::log::status "start cron_task process, path: ${OPENIM_CRONTASK_BINARY}"
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nohup ${OPENIM_CRONTASK_BINARY} -c ${OPENIM_PUSH_CONFIG} >> ${LOG_FILE} 2> >(tee -a "${STDERR_LOG_FILE}" "$TMP_LOG_FILE" >&2) &
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return 0
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}
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###################################### Linux Systemd ######################################
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SYSTEM_FILE_PATH="/etc/systemd/system/${SERVER_NAME}.service"
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# Print the necessary information after installation
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function openim::crontask::info() {
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cat << EOF
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openim-crontask listen on: ${OPENIM_CRONTASK_HOST}
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EOF
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}
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# install openim-crontask
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function openim::crontask::install() {
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pushd "${OPENIM_ROOT}"
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# 1. Build openim-crontask
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make build BINS=${SERVER_NAME}
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openim::common::sudo "cp -r ${OPENIM_OUTPUT_HOSTBIN}/${SERVER_NAME} ${OPENIM_INSTALL_DIR}/${SERVER_NAME}"
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openim::log::status "${SERVER_NAME} binary: ${OPENIM_INSTALL_DIR}/${SERVER_NAME}/${SERVER_NAME}"
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# 2. Generate and install the openim-crontask configuration file (openim-crontask.yaml)
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openim::log::status "${SERVER_NAME} config file: ${OPENIM_CONFIG_DIR}/config.yaml"
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# 3. Create and install the ${SERVER_NAME} systemd unit file
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echo ${LINUX_PASSWORD} | sudo -S bash -c \
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"SERVER_NAME=${SERVER_NAME} ./scripts/genconfig.sh ${ENV_FILE} deployments/templates/openim.service > ${SYSTEM_FILE_PATH}"
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openim::log::status "${SERVER_NAME} systemd file: ${SYSTEM_FILE_PATH}"
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# 4. Start the openim-crontask service
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openim::common::sudo "systemctl daemon-reload"
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openim::common::sudo "systemctl restart ${SERVER_NAME}"
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openim::common::sudo "systemctl enable ${SERVER_NAME}"
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openim::crontask::status || return 1
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openim::crontask::info
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openim::log::info "install ${SERVER_NAME} successfully"
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popd
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}
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# Unload
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function openim::crontask::uninstall() {
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set +o errexit
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openim::common::sudo "systemctl stop ${SERVER_NAME}"
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openim::common::sudo "systemctl disable ${SERVER_NAME}"
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openim::common::sudo "rm -f ${OPENIM_INSTALL_DIR}/${SERVER_NAME}"
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openim::common::sudo "rm -f ${OPENIM_CONFIG_DIR}/${SERVER_NAME}.yaml"
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openim::common::sudo "rm -f /etc/systemd/system/${SERVER_NAME}.service"
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openim::log::info "uninstall ${SERVER_NAME} successfully"
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}
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# Status Check
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function openim::crontask::status() {
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# Check the running status of the ${SERVER_NAME}. If active (running) is displayed, the ${SERVER_NAME} is started successfully.
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if systemctl is-active --quiet "${SERVER_NAME}"; then
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openim::log::info "${SERVER_NAME} is running successfully."
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else
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openim::log::error "${SERVER_NAME} failed to start, maybe not installed properly"
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return 1
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fi
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}
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if [[ "$*" =~ openim::crontask:: ]];then
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eval $*
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fi
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