#!/bin/bash # Cloudlog update script # # Pulls changes from Git remote and re-sets appropriate directory ownership. # Can be run manually or on a schedule using Cron. # # Please check the DIR_OWNERSHIP variable carefully to make sure it is # appropriately set for your system! # The user and group that own the CLOUDLOG_SUBDIR directories. Passed to 'chown' as-is. DIR_OWNERSHIP="root:www-data" # The list of directories that need to have ownership restored after a git pull declare -a CLOUDLOG_SUBDIRS=("application/config" "assets" "backup" "updates" "uploads" "images/eqsl_card_images") # The name of the Git remote to fetch/pull from GIT_REMOTE="origin" # If true, pull from the HEAD of the configured origin, otherwise the latest tag BLEEDING_EDGE="true" # If true, restore directory ownership on CLOUDLOG_SUBDIRS after a git pull RESTORE_OWNERSHIP="true" check_working_dir() { # Quick sanity check to make sure that pwd looks like a Cloudlog install if [[ ! -d "$(pwd)/application" ]] then echo "$(pwd) doesn't look like a Cloudlog install directory! Stopping here." exit 1 fi } fast_forward_to_tag() { # Find the latest tag on the current branch # See https://git-scm.com/docs/git-describe for details on retrieving tags LATEST_TAG=$(git describe --tags --abbrev=0) echo "Fast-forwarding to latest tag: $LATEST_TAG..." if git pull $GIT_REMOTE $LATEST_TAG ; then echo "Fast-forward finished successfully." else echo "Fast-forward failed; stopping here." exit 2 fi } fast_forward_to_head() { echo "Fast-forwarding to HEAD (bleeding-edge)..." if git pull $GIT_REMOTE ; then echo "Fast-forward finished successfully". else echo "Fast-forward failed; stopping here." exit 3 fi } restore_ownership() { for dir in "${CLOUDLOG_SUBDIRS[@]}"; do echo "Setting ownership as $DIR_OWNERSHIP on $dir" chown -R $DIR_OWNERSHIP $(pwd)/$dir done } echo "Cloudlog update started" echo "-----------------------" echo "Using $(pwd) as working directory" check_working_dir # Fetch the latest changes from the master branch echo "Fetching changes from remote..." if git fetch $GIT_REMOTE --tags ; then echo "Fetched latest changes successfully" else echo "Fetch failed; stopping here." exit 4 fi if [ "$BLEEDING_EDGE" = true ]; then fast_forward_to_head else fast_forward_to_tag fi if [ "$RESTORE_OWNERSHIP" = true ]; then restore_ownership fi echo "Cloudlog update finished"