#!/bin/bash set -eux cd "$(dirname "$0")" OPEN_URL=false # we will re-run the btcpayserver provisioning scripts if directed to do so. # if an update does occur, we grab another backup. if [ "$UPDATE_BTCPAY" = true ]; then # run the update. ssh "$FQDN" "bash -c $BTCPAY_SERVER_APPPATH/btcpay-down.sh" # btcpay-update.sh brings services back up, but does not take them down. ssh "$FQDN" "sudo bash -c $BTCPAY_SERVER_APPPATH/btcpay-update.sh" elif [ "$RESTORE_BTCPAY" = true ]; then # run the update. ssh "$FQDN" "bash -c $BTCPAY_SERVER_APPPATH/btcpay-down.sh" ./restore.sh RUN_BACKUP=false RUN_SERVICES=true OPEN_URL=true elif [ "$RECONFIGURE_BTCPAY_SERVER" == true ]; then # the administrator may have indicated a reconfig; # if so, we re-run setup script. ./run_setup.sh exit fi # if the script gets this far, then we grab a regular backup. if [ "$RUN_BACKUP" = true ]; then # we just grab a regular backup ./backup.sh "$UNIX_BACKUP_TIMESTAMP" fi if [ "$RUN_SERVICES" = true ]; then # The default is to resume services, though admin may want to keep services off (eg., for a migration) # we bring the services back up by default. ssh "$FQDN" "bash -c $BTCPAY_SERVER_APPPATH/btcpay-up.sh" OPEN_URL=true fi if [ "$OPEN_URL" = true ]; then if wait-for-it -t 5 "$FQDN:443"; then xdg-open "https://$FQDN" fi fi