nextcloud-cronjob/scripts/entrypoint.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
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[[ -n "$DEBUG" ]] && set -x
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# shellcheck disable=SC1091
source /nextcloud-exec.sh
if [[ -z "$NEXTCLOUD_CONTAINER_NAME" ]]; then
echo "NEXTCLOUD_CONTAINER_NAME is a required variable"
exit 1
fi
# Print info about how we will look for Nextcloud
if [[ -n "$NEXTCLOUD_PROJECT_NAME" ]]; then
echo "Will search for Nexcloud container as a Docker Compose service"
echo "Project: $NEXTCLOUD_PROJECT_NAME, Service: $NEXTCLOUD_CONTAINER_NAME"
else
echo "Container Name: $NEXTCLOUD_CONTAINER_NAME"
fi
# Do an initial search for the container to rule out any configuration problems
containerId="$(/find-container.sh)"
if [[ -z "$containerId" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Unable to find the Nextcloud container"
exit 1
else
echo "Found Nextcloud container with ID $containerId"
fi
# Verify the chosen shell exists in the Nextcloud container
if ! nextcloud_exec_no_shell "$containerId" sh -c "command -v \"$NEXTCLOUD_EXEC_SHELL\"" >/dev/null 2>&1
then
echo "ERROR: Shell \"$NEXTCLOUD_EXEC_SHELL\" does not exist in the Nextcloud container"
exit 1
else
echo "Chosen shell \"$NEXTCLOUD_EXEC_SHELL\" was found in the Nextcloud container"
fi
echo "*/$NEXTCLOUD_CRON_MINUTE_INTERVAL * * * * /cron-tasks.sh" \
> /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root
echo "Starting crond"
exec crond -f -l 0