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102 lines
3.0 KiB
Bash
Executable File
102 lines
3.0 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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set -exu
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TOR_CONFIG_PATH=
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ssh "$FQDN" mkdir -p "$REMOTE_HOME/ghost_site" "$REMOTE_HOME/ghost_db"
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if [ "$DEPLOY_NEXTCLOUD" = true ]; then
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ssh "$FQDN" "mkdir -p $REMOTE_NEXTCLOUD_PATH/db/data"
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ssh "$FQDN" "mkdir -p $REMOTE_NEXTCLOUD_PATH/db/logs"
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ssh "$FQDN" "mkdir -p $REMOTE_NEXTCLOUD_PATH/html"
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fi
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if [ "$DEPLOY_GITEA" = true ]; then
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ssh "$FQDN" "mkdir -p $REMOTE_GITEA_PATH/data $REMOTE_GITEA_PATH/db"
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fi
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# enable docker swarm mode so we can support docker stacks.
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if ! docker info | grep -q "Swarm: active"; then
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docker swarm init
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fi
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# stop services.
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if docker stack list --format "{{.Name}}" | grep -q webstack; then
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docker stack rm webstack
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sleep 20
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fi
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# this will generate letsencrypt certs and pull them down locally.
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if [ "$VPS_HOSTING_TARGET" != lxd ]; then
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# really we should change this if clause to some thing like
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# "if the perimeter firewall allows port 80/443, then go ahead."
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if [ "$VPS_HOSTING_TARGET" = aws ] && [ "$RUN_CERT_RENEWAL" = true ]; then
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./generate_certs.sh
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fi
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else
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# restore the certs. If they don't exist in a backup we restore from SITE_PATH
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if [ -f "$SITE_PATH/certs.tar.gz" ]; then
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scp "$SITE_PATH/certs.tar.gz" "ubuntu@$FQDN:$REMOTE_HOME/certs.tar.gz"
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ssh "$FQDN" "sudo tar -xvf $REMOTE_HOME/certs.tar.gz -C /etc"
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else
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echo "ERROR: Certificates do not exist locally."
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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if [ "$RUN_BACKUP" = true ]; then
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./backup_www.sh
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fi
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if [ "$RUN_RESTORE" = true ]; then
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./restore_www.sh
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fi
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if [ "$DEPLOY_ONION_SITE" = true ]; then
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# ensure the tor image is built
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docker build -t tor:latest ./tor
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# if the tor folder doesn't exist, we provision a new one. Otherwise you need to restore.
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# this is how we generate a new torv3 endpoint.
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if ! ssh "$FQDN" "[ -d $REMOTE_HOME/tor/www ]"; then
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ssh "$FQDN" "mkdir -p $REMOTE_HOME/tor"
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TOR_CONFIG_PATH="$(pwd)/tor/torrc-init"
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export TOR_CONFIG_PATH="$TOR_CONFIG_PATH"
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docker stack deploy -c ./tor.yml torstack
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sleep 20
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docker stack rm torstack
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sleep 20
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fi
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ONION_ADDRESS="$(ssh "$FQDN" sudo cat "${REMOTE_HOME}"/tor/www/hostname)"
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export ONION_ADDRESS="$ONION_ADDRESS"
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# # Since we run a separate ghost process, we create a new directory and symlink it to the original
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# if ! ssh "$FQDN" "[ -L $REMOTE_HOME/tor_ghost ]"; then
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# ssh "$FQDN" ln -s "$REMOTE_HOME/ghost_site/themes $REMOTE_HOME/tor_ghost/themes"
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# fi
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fi
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if [ "$RUN_SERVICES" = true ]; then
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docker stack deploy -c "$DOCKER_YAML_PATH" webstack
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# start a browser session; point it to port 80 to ensure HTTPS redirect.
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wait-for-it -t 320 "$FQDN:80"
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wait-for-it -t 320 "$FQDN:443"
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# open bowser tabs.
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if [ "$DEPLOY_GHOST" = true ]; then
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xdg-open "http://$FQDN"
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fi
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if [ "$DEPLOY_NEXTCLOUD" = true ]; then
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xdg-open "http://$NEXTCLOUD_FQDN"
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fi
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if [ "$DEPLOY_GITEA" = true ]; then
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xdg-open "http://$GITEA_FQDN"
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fi
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fi
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