project/btcpayserver/go.sh

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#!/bin/bash
set -eu
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
if [ "$VIRTUAL_MACHINE" = btcpayserver ]; then
# send an updated ~/.bashrc so we have quicker access to cli tools
scp ./bashrc.txt "ubuntu@$BTCPAY_SERVER_FQDN:$REMOTE_HOME/.bashrc"
ssh "$BTCPAY_SERVER_FQDN" "chown ubuntu:ubuntu $REMOTE_HOME/.bashrc"
ssh "$BTCPAY_SERVER_FQDN" "chmod 0664 $REMOTE_HOME/.bashrc"
fi
./stub_btcpay_setup.sh
# we will re-run the btcpayserver provisioning scripts if directed to do so.
# if an update does occur, we grab another backup.
if [ "$UPDATE_BTCPAY" = true ]; then
# run the update.
ssh "$BTCPAY_SERVER_FQDN" "bash -c $BTCPAY_SERVER_APPPATH/btcpay-down.sh"
# btcpay-update.sh brings services back up, but does not take them down.
ssh "$BTCPAY_SERVER_FQDN" "sudo bash -c $BTCPAY_SERVER_APPPATH/btcpay-update.sh"
sleep 30
elif [ "$RESTORE_BTCPAY" = true ]; then
# run the update.
ssh "$BTCPAY_SERVER_FQDN" "bash -c $BTCPAY_SERVER_APPPATH/btcpay-down.sh"
sleep 15
./restore.sh
BACKUP_BTCPAY=false
fi
# if the script gets this far, then we grab a regular backup.
if [ "$BACKUP_BTCPAY" = true ]; then
# we just grab a regular backup
./backup_btcpay.sh
fi
# The default is to resume services, though admin may want to keep services off (eg., for a migration)
# we bring the services back up by default.
ssh "$BTCPAY_SERVER_FQDN" "bash -c $BTCPAY_SERVER_APPPATH/btcpay-up.sh"