#!/bin/bash
-# Author: Kevin Wentworth
# Author: Chris Koeritz
+# Author: Kevin Wentworth
# This contains a bunch of reusable functions that help out in managing websites.
source "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/launch_feisty_meow.sh"
-export SSM_LOG_FILE="$TMP/$(logname)-siteavenger-script.log"
-
-# get our configuration loaded, if we know the config file.
-# if there is none, we will use our default version.
-export SITE_MANAGEMENT_CONFIG_FILE
-if [ -z "$SITE_MANAGEMENT_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
- SITE_MANAGEMENT_CONFIG_FILE="$THISDIR/config/default.app"
- echo "$(date_stringer): Site management config file was not set. Using default:" >> "$SSM_LOG_FILE"
- echo "$(date_stringer): $SITE_MANAGEMENT_CONFIG_FILE" >> "$SSM_LOG_FILE"
-fi
-
-# load in at least the default version to get us moving.
-source "$SITE_MANAGEMENT_CONFIG_FILE"
-exit_on_error "loading site management configuration from: $SITE_MANAGEMENT_CONFIG_FILE"
+export SSM_LOG_FILE="$TMP/$(fm_username)-siteavenger-script.log"
# configure feisty revision control to ignore vendor folders.
export NO_CHECKIN_VENDOR=true
+# handles the computation of the base application path and the app dir name.
+# this expects to be passed the application directory name, but it will attempt to
+# do something intelligent if no name is passed in.
+function autoconfigure_paths()
+{
+ export app_dirname="$1"; shift
+
+ if [ -z "$app_dirname" ]; then
+ echo "$(date_stringer): Guessing application dir from local folder."
+ app_dirname="$(basename $(\pwd))"
+ export BASE_APPLICATION_PATH="$(dirname $(\pwd))"
+echo "calculated application dir of '$app_dirname' and"
+echo "a base app path of '$BASE_APPLICATION_PATH'"
+ fi
+
+ # get our configuration loaded, if we know the config file.
+ # if there is none, we will use our default version.
+ export SITE_MANAGEMENT_CONFIG_FILE
+ if [ -z "$SITE_MANAGEMENT_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
+ SITE_MANAGEMENT_CONFIG_FILE="$THISDIR/config/default.app"
+ echo "$(date_stringer): Site management config file was not set. Using default:" >> "$SSM_LOG_FILE"
+ echo "$(date_stringer): $SITE_MANAGEMENT_CONFIG_FILE" >> "$SSM_LOG_FILE"
+ fi
+
+ # load in at least the default version to get us moving.
+ source "$SITE_MANAGEMENT_CONFIG_FILE"
+ exit_on_error "loading site management configuration from: $SITE_MANAGEMENT_CONFIG_FILE"
+
+
+echo "after site config file sourced, app dirname now '$app_dirname' and"
+echo "base app path now '$BASE_APPLICATION_PATH'"
+
+}
+
# tests that the main storage folder for apps exists.
+# the parameter passed in should be the application directory name (app_dirname), without
+# any additional path components. the script will attempt to auto-configure the application
+# base path (above the project folder with app_dirname) and get all the other path variables
+# established.
function check_apps_root()
{
- local appdir="$1"; shift
- if [ ! -d "$appdir" ]; then
- echo "$(date_stringer): Creating the apps directory: $appdir" >> "$SSM_LOG_FILE"
- mkdir "$appdir"
+ local temp_app_dirname="$1"; shift
+
+echo new call to auto conf func...
+ autoconfigure_paths "$temp_app_dirname"
+echo after call to auto conf func...
+
+ if [ -z "$BASE_APPLICATION_PATH" ]; then
+echo fix this: we had no base app path, what to do now?
+exit 1
+ fi
+
+ if [ ! -d "$BASE_APPLICATION_PATH" ]; then
+ echo "$(date_stringer): Creating the apps directory: $BASE_APPLICATION_PATH" >> "$SSM_LOG_FILE"
+ mkdir "$BASE_APPLICATION_PATH"
exit_on_error "Making apps directory when not already present"
fi
}
# make sure we're allowed to auto-guess the folder name from our current dir.
if [ -z "$NO_AUTOMATIC_FOLDER_GUESS" ]; then
- # if we can find an avenger5 directory above our current PWD, then that
- # might tell us our name.
- if find_named_parent_dir "avenger5"; then
- # we can grab a name above the avenger5 location. let's try that.
+ # if we can find the special checkout directory name above our current PWD, then that
+ # might tell us our project name.
+ if find_named_parent_dir "$CHECKOUT_DIR_NAME"; then
+ # we can grab a name above the checkout dir name location. let's try that.
app_dirname="$(basename "$(dirname $PARENT_DIR_FOUND)" )"
fi
else
local dir="$1"; shift
local combo="$appsdir/$dir"
+ if [ "$dir" == " " ]; then
+ # trickery here means we don't expect an intermediate directory component.
+ combo="$appsdir"
+ fi
if [ ! -d "$combo" ]; then
+ # the directory wasn't there yet, so we will auto-create it. this should
+ # hopefully be the right decision usually.
echo "$(date_stringer): Creating app directory: $combo" >> "$SSM_LOG_FILE"
mkdir "$combo"
exit_on_error "Making application directory when not already present"
+ else
+ # the directory does exist. let's test out a theory that it might not be
+ # an official site avenger style folder, in which case we need to patch a
+ # variable to set expectations.
+ if [ ! -d "$combo/$CHECKOUT_DIR_NAME" ]; then
+ echo "Dropping expectation for intermediate checkout directory name."
+ CHECKOUT_DIR_NAME=" "
+ fi
fi
+echo yo modulopius on the variables:
+var combo CHECKOUT_DIR_NAME
+
locate_config_file "$dir"
}
# eases some permissions to enable apache to write log files and do other shopkeeping.
function fix_site_perms()
{
- local app_dir="$1"; shift
-
- local site_dir="$app_dir/$CHECKOUT_DIR_NAME"
+ local site_dir="$1"; shift
if [ -f "$site_dir/bin/cake" ]; then
sudo chmod -R a+rx "$site_dir/bin/cake"
fi
}
+# checks that the directory provided is a valid git repository.
+function is_valid_git_repo()
+{
+ local complete_path="$1"; shift
+
+ # see if the directory even exists.
+ if [ ! -d "$complete_path" ]; then
+ # nope, that's not a git repo since it's not even there.
+ false
+ return
+ fi
+
+ # directory exists, so let's test it out.
+ pushd "$complete_path" &>/dev/null
+ exit_on_error "Switching to directory for check out: $complete_path"
+
+ # ask for repository name (without .git).
+ if git rev-parse --git-dir > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ # this is a valid git repo.
+ true
+ return
+ fi
+
+ # no, this is not a valid git repository.
+ popd &>/dev/null
+ false
+}
+
# updates the revision control repository passed in. this expects that the
# repo will live in a folder called "checkout_dirname" under the app path,
-# which is the standard for our deployed sites.
+# which is the standard for deployed site avenger sites. if that directory is
+# missing, then we assume a checkout of the top-level repository instead.
# important: this also sets a global variable called site_store_path to the full
# path of the application.
function update_repo()
# forget any prior value, since we are going to validate the path.
unset site_store_path
- pushd "$full_app_dir" &>/dev/null
- exit_on_error "Switching to our app dir '$full_app_dir'"
+# pushd "$full_app_dir" &>/dev/null
+# exit_on_error "Switching to our app dir '$full_app_dir'"
- local complete_path="$full_app_dir/$checkout_dirname"
+ local complete_path="$full_app_dir"
+ if [ ! "$checkout_dirname" == " " ]; then
+ # make the full path using the non-empty checkout dir name.
+ complete_path+="/$checkout_dirname"
+ fi
- # see if the checkout directory exits. the repo_found variable is set to
- # non-empty if we find it and it's a valid git repo.
- repo_found=
- if [ -d "$checkout_dirname" ]; then
- # checkout directory exists, so let's check it.
- pushd "$checkout_dirname" &>/dev/null
- exit_on_error "Switching to our checkout directory: $checkout_dirname"
+echo set complete_path: $complete_path
+ # store the local version into our special global.
+ site_store_path="$complete_path"
- # ask for repository name (without .git).
- if git rev-parse --git-dir > /dev/null 2>&1; then
- # this is a valid git repo.
- repo_found=yes
- fi
-
- # we don't consider the state of having the dir exist but the repo be wrong as good.
- if [ -z "$repo_found" ]; then
+ # check out the directory to see if it's a git repository.
+ if ! is_valid_git_repo "$complete_path"; then
+ if [ -d "$complete_path" ]; then
+ # we don't consider the state of having the dir exist but the repo be wrong as good.
echo "There is a problem; this folder is not a valid repository:"
- echo " $full_app_dir"
+ echo " $complete_path"
echo "This script cannot continue unless the git repository is valid."
exit 1
fi
- popd &>/dev/null
- fi
-
- if [ ! -z "$repo_found" ]; then
- # a repository was found, so update the version here and leave.
- echo "Repository $repo_name exists. Updating it."
- rgetem
- exit_on_error "Recursive checkout on: $complete_path"
- else
- # clone the repo since it wasn't found.
+ # okay, so the directory doesn't even exist. that means we will try to
+ # clone the project anew.
+ mkdir "$complete_path"
+ exit_on_error "Making project directory prior to new clone: $complete_path"
+ pushd "$complete_path/.." &>/dev/null
+ exit_on_error "Switching to parent directory prior to new clone: $complete_path/.."
echo "Cloning repository $repo_name now."
git clone "$repo_root/$repo_name.git" $checkout_dirname
exit_on_error "Git clone of repository: $repo_name"
+ popd &>/dev/null
fi
-#not doing this here since powerup uses this and has no sudo.
- #fix_site_perms "$complete_path"
-
-#unused?
- # construct the full path to where the app will actually live.
- site_store_path="$complete_path"
-
+ # a repository was found, so update the version here and leave.
+ pushd "$complete_path" &>/dev/null
+ exit_on_error "Switching to directory for repo update: $complete_path"
+ echo "Repository $repo_name exists. Updating it."
+ git pull --tags --all
+ exit_on_error "Recursive checkout on: $complete_path"
popd &>/dev/null
}
exit_on_error "Composer installation step on '$site_store_path'."
echo "Site updated."
-#hmmm: argh global
- dir="$site_store_path/$CHECKOUT_DIR_NAME/vendor/siteavenger/avcore"
+#hmmm: untested, had wrong path here and was never being run.
+ dir="vendor/siteavenger/avcore"
if [ -d "$dir" ]; then
echo "Running avcore database migrations..."
logfile="$TMP/problem-avcore_db_migration-$(date_stringer).log"
exit_on_error "Switching to our app dir '$site_store_path'"
pushd webroot &>/dev/null
+ exit_on_error "Switching to our webroot dir"
# remove all symlinks that might plague us.
find . -maxdepth 1 -type l -exec rm -f {} ';'
# get back out of webroot.
popd &>/dev/null
- # hop up a level above where we had been.
+ # hop up a level above where we had been. this is a level above the
+ # site store path, which will not be appropriate for all projects, so
+ # we must tread carefully.
pushd .. &>/dev/null
- # link 'public' to webroot.
- if [ -L public ]; then
- # public is a symlink.
- \rm public
- exit_on_error "Removing public directory symlink"
- elif [ -d public ]; then
- # public is a folder with default files.
+ # we only do the following linking exercises when we are sure this is a
+ # site avenger style application. otherwise we would be creating links
+ # above our own heads, sort of.
+ if [ -d "$CHECKOUT_DIR_NAME" ]; then
+ # link 'public' to webroot.
+ if [ -L public ]; then
+ # public is a symlink.
+ \rm public
+ exit_on_error "Removing public directory symlink"
+ elif [ -d public ]; then
+ # public is a folder with default files.
#hmmm: is that safe?
- \rm -rf public
- exit_on_error "Removing public directory and contents"
- fi
+ \rm -rf public
+ exit_on_error "Removing public directory and contents"
+ fi
- # create the main 'public' symlink
+ # create the main 'public' symlink
#hmmm: argh global
- make_safe_link $CHECKOUT_DIR_NAME/webroot public
- exit_on_error "Creating link to webroot called 'public'"
-
+ make_safe_link $CHECKOUT_DIR_NAME/webroot public
+ exit_on_error "Creating link to webroot called 'public'"
#hmmm: public/$themelower/im will be created automatically by system user with appropriate permissions
- echo Created symbolic links.
+ else
+ echo "Skipping 'public' link for project without '$CHECKOUT_DIR_NAME' folder."
+ fi
popd &>/dev/null
popd &>/dev/null
+
+ echo Created symbolic links.
}
# fetches composer to make sure it's up to date.
echo "$(date_stringer): user name failed checks for chowning, was found as '$user_name'" >> "$SSM_LOG_FILE"
fi
- #
-#probably not enough for path!
- fix_site_perms "$combo"
+#hmmm: is this variable set by this point? it's the right thing to pass down there anyway.
+ fix_site_perms "$site_store_path"
}
# Jumps to an application directory given the app name. If no app name is
# check for parameters.
app_dirname="$1"; shift
- check_apps_root "$BASE_APPLICATION_PATH"
+ check_apps_root "$app_dirname"
# find proper webroot where the site will be initialized.
if [ -z "$app_dirname" ]; then