wekan/snap/hooks/configure
Ondrej Kubik 9c9694bcd1 Fixing snapctl start/stop to control service lifecycle
Adding disable and enable options for snapctl start/stop

Signed-off-by: Ondrej Kubik <ondrej.kubik@canonical.com>
2018-02-21 22:29:24 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
exec >> $SNAP_COMMON/hook.log 2>&1
echo "$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') $0: Entering hook"
# read wekan config
. $SNAP/bin/config
# settings were altered by user, safest way to get them applied is to restart service
# first check if caddy service is enabled
value=$(snapctl get caddy-enabled)
if [ "$value" = "true" ]; then
# update caddy file
bind_port=$(snapctl get caddy-bind-port)
port=$(snapctl get port)
[ "x" != "x${bind_port}" ] && sed -i 's|proxy / localhost:.* {|proxy / localhost:'"${bind_port}"' {|g' $SNAP_COMMON/Caddyfile
[ "x" != "x$port" ] && sed -i 's|http://:.*|http://:'"${port}"'|g' $SNAP_COMMON/Caddyfile
snapctl start --enable ${SNAP_NAME}.caddy 2>&1 || true
else
snapctl stop --disable ${SNAP_NAME}.caddy 2>&1 || true
fi
# restart all services
snapctl restart ${SNAP_NAME} 2>&1 || true