990ee018d2
This means `docker stop` will be faster
42 lines
982 B
Bash
Executable file
42 lines
982 B
Bash
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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if [[ -z "$NEXTCLOUD_CONTAINER_NAME" ]]; then
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echo "NEXTCLOUD_CONTAINER_NAME is a required variable"
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exit 1
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fi
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if [[ ! -z "$NEXTCLOUD_PROJECT_NAME" ]]; then
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containerName="${NEXTCLOUD_PROJECT_NAME}_"
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else
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matchEnd=","
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fi
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containerName="${containerName}${NEXTCLOUD_CONTAINER_NAME}"
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# Get the ID of the container so we can exec something in it later
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export containerId=$(/find-container.sh "$containerName" "$matchEnd")
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if [[ -z "$containerId" ]]; then
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echo "ERROR: Unable to find the Nextcloud container"
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "$containerId" > /tmp/containerId
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echo "*/$NEXTCLOUD_CRON_MINUTE_INTERVAL * * * * /cron-tasks.sh $containerId" \
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> /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root
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# Watch for SIGTERM (someone stops the docker container) so we can tell crond to exit
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_term() {
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echo "Caught SIGTERM signal!"
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kill -TERM "$child" 2>/dev/null
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}
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trap _term SIGTERM
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exec crond -f -l 0 &
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echo "Started crond"
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child=$!
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wait "$child"
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