cleaned debugging noise, better naming
[feisty_meow.git] / scripts / site_avenger / standup.sh
index 56684b9cefd8d3bbdc06bb433f6345cb05be7d71..cd2f689056cb674cb4a075fd7fdd2a3ae6749df9 100644 (file)
@@ -47,40 +47,59 @@ elif [ -z "$app_dirname" ]; then
   print_instructions
 fi
 
-if [[ $EUID != 0 ]]; then
-  echo "This script must be run as root or sudo."
-  exit 1
-fi
+# force the sudo at the start of the script, rather than waiting halfway
+# through to ask for access.
+sudo bash -c 'echo sudo permissions acquired.'
 
 source "$WORKDIR/shared_site_mgr.sh"
 
 sep
 
-check_application_dir "$APPLICATION_DIR"
+check_application_dir "$BASE_APPLICATION_PATH"
 
 # find proper webroot where the site will be initialized.
 if [ -z "$app_dirname" ]; then
   # no dir was passed, so guess it.
-  find_app_folder "$APPLICATION_DIR"
+  find_app_folder "$BASE_APPLICATION_PATH"
 else
-  test_app_folder "$APPLICATION_DIR" "$app_dirname"
+  test_app_folder "$BASE_APPLICATION_PATH" "$app_dirname"
 fi
 
-add_domain "$DOMAIN_NAME"
+#echo "!! domain being added is: $DOMAIN_NAME"
+
+sudo bash "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/system/add_domain.sh" "$DOMAIN_NAME"
 test_or_die "Setting up domain: $DOMAIN_NAME"
 
 sep
 
-add_apache_site "$APPLICATION_NAME" "$DOMAIN_NAME"
+# add the main website as specified by the domain name they gave us.
+sudo bash "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/system/add_apache_site.sh" "$APPLICATION_NAME" "$DOMAIN_NAME"
 test_or_die "Setting up apache site for: $APPLICATION_NAME"
 
+# make the shadow site also, which always ends in cakelampvm.com.
+shadow_domain="${APPLICATION_NAME}.cakelampvm.com"
+if [ "$shadow_domain" != "$DOMAIN_NAME" ]; then
+  sudo bash "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/system/add_apache_site.sh" "$APPLICATION_NAME" "$shadow_domain"
+  test_or_die "Setting up shadow apache site on '$shadow_domain'"
+fi
+
 sep
 
+#echo about to do powerup with: app="$APPLICATION_NAME" repo="$REPO_NAME" theme="$THEME_NAME"
+#echo default repo is "$DEFAULT_REPOSITORY_ROOT" 
+
 powerup "$APPLICATION_NAME" "$REPO_NAME" "$THEME_NAME"
 
 sep
 
+# hmmm: pass the real user name who should own the files?
+# hmmm: "$(logname)" $USER works, but logname wasn't?
+fix_appdir_ownership "$BASE_APPLICATION_PATH" "$APPLICATION_NAME" 
+
+sep
+
 echo "
-Finished standing up the full domain and site in:
-${app_dirname}"
+Finished standing up the full domain and site for: ${app_dirname}
+The domain name is: $DOMAIN_NAME
+"