{
local appname="$1"; shift
local sitename="$1"; shift
+ local site_path="$1"; shift
+
local site_config="/etc/apache2/sites-available/${sitename}.conf"
# check if config file already exists and bail if so.
if [ -f "$site_config" ]; then
echo "The apache configuration file already exists at:"
echo " $site_config"
- echo "Please remove this file before proceeding, if it is junk. For example:"
- echo " sudo rm $site_config"
- exit 1
+ echo "Since apache configuration files can get very complex, we do not want to"
+ echo "assume that this file is removable. Calling the site addition done."
+ exit 0
fi
echo "Creating a new apache2 site for $sitename with config file:"
echo " $site_config"
- # path where site gets checked out, in some arcane manner, and which happens to be
- # above the path where we put webroot (in the storage suffix, if defined).
- local path_above="${BASE_PATH}/${appname}"
- # no slash between appname and suffix, in case suffix is empty.
- local full_path="${BASE_PATH}/${appname}${STORAGE_SUFFIX}"
+ # if no path, then we default to our standard app storage location. otherwise, we
+ # put the site where they told us to.
+ if [ -z "$site_path" ]; then
+ # path where site gets checked out, in some arcane manner, and which happens to be
+ # above the path where we put webroot (in the storage suffix, if defined).
+ local path_above="${BASE_PATH}/${appname}"
+ # no slash between appname and suffix, in case suffix is empty.
+ local full_path="${path_above}${STORAGE_SUFFIX}"
#echo really full path is $full_path
+ else
+ # we'll go with their specification for the site storage.
+ local full_path="$site_path"
+ fi
echo "
# set up the user's web folder as an apache user web directory.
-#UserDir apps
-#above didn't help either.
-
-#
-#all of below might be borked. trying different approach above.
-# set permissions on the root folders.
-###<Directory \"/\">
-### Options -ExecCGI +Indexes +FollowSymLinks +Includes
-### Order allow,deny
-### Allow from all
-###</Directory>
-#### set permissions on the root of the home folders.
-###<Directory \"/home\">
-### Options -ExecCGI +Indexes +FollowSymLinks +Includes
-### Order allow,deny
-### Allow from all
-###</Directory>
-#### set permissions on the user's home folder.
-###<Directory \"$HOME\">
-### Options -ExecCGI +Indexes +FollowSymLinks +Includes
-### Order allow,deny
-### Allow from all
-###</Directory>
-#### set permissions on the user's storage folder for all apps.
-###<Directory \"$BASE_PATH\">
-### Options +ExecCGI +Indexes +FollowSymLinks +Includes +MultiViews
-### Order allow,deny
-### Allow from all
-###</Directory>
-#### set permissions on the actual app folder.
-###<Directory \"$path_above\">
-### Options +ExecCGI +Indexes +FollowSymLinks +Includes +MultiViews
-### Order allow,deny
-### Allow from all
-###</Directory>
# set permissions on the actual app folder.
<Directory \"$full_path\">
Options +ExecCGI +Indexes +FollowSymLinks +Includes +MultiViews
-# Order allow,deny
-# Allow from all
Require all granted
</Directory>
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName ${sitename}
-# ServerAlias ${sitename} *.${sitename}
DocumentRoot ${full_path}
ErrorLog \${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/${sitename}-error.log
CustomLog \${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/${sitename}-access.log combined
fi
}
-# chown folder to group www-data. can be done without setting a user, right?
-
# sets up the serverpilot storage location for a user hosted web site.
function maybe_create_site_storage()
{
local full_path="$BASE_PATH/$our_app"
if [ ! -d "$full_path" ]; then
mkdir -p $full_path
- check_result "The app storage path could not be created.\n Path in question is: $full_path"
+ test_or_die "The app storage path could not be created.\n Path in question is: $full_path"
fi
# now give the web server some access to the folder. this is crucial since the folders
- # can be hosted in any user folder, and the group permissions will usually be only for the user.
- chown -R $(logname):www-data "$BASE_PATH"
- check_result "Failed to set www-data as the owner on the path: $full_path"
- # note that web serving will also hose up unless the path to the folder is writable. so we walk backwards
- # and make sure group access is available.
+ # can be hosted in any user folder, and the group permissions will not necessarily be correct already.
local chow_path="$full_path"
+ # only the first chmod is recursive; the rest just apply to the specific folder of interest.
+ chmod -R g+rx "$chow_path"
+ # walk backwards up the path and fix perms.
while [[ $chow_path != $HOME ]]; do
-#echo chow path is now $chow_path
- chmod -R g+rx "$chow_path"
- check_result "Failed to add group permissions for www-data on the path: $chow_path"
+echo chow path is now $chow_path
+ chmod g+rx "$chow_path"
+ test_or_die "Failed to add group permissions on the path: $chow_path"
# reassert the user's ownership of any directories we might have just created.
chown $(logname) "$chow_path"
- check_result "changing ownership to user failed on the path: $chow_path"
+ test_or_die "changing ownership to user failed on the path: $chow_path"
chow_path="$(dirname "$chow_path")"
done
}
# main body of script.
-if (( $EUID != 0 )); then
+if [[ $EUID != 0 ]]; then
echo "This script must be run as root or sudo."
exit 1
fi
appname="$1"; shift
site="$1"; shift
+site_path="$1"; shift
if [ -z "$appname" -o -z "$site" ]; then
- echo "This script needs to know (1) the appname (application name) for the new"
- echo "site and (2) the DNS name for the apache virtual host."
- echo "The appname should work as a file-system compatible folder name."
+#hmmm: move to a print_instructions function.
+ echo "
+$(basename $0): {app name} {dns name} [site path]
+
+This script needs to know (1) the application name for the new site and
+(2) the DNS name for the apache virtual host. The appname should be an
+appropriate name for a file-system compatible folder name. There is an
+optional third parameter (3) the path for site storage. If the site path
+is not provided, we'll use this path:
+ $BASE_PATH/{app name}/$STORAGE_SUFFIX"
exit 1
fi
maybe_create_site_storage "$appname"
-write_apache_config "$appname" "$site"
+write_apache_config "$appname" "$site" "$site_path"
enable_site "$site"
restart_apache