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do + case $1 in + -h | --help) + show_help # Display a usage synopsis. + exit + ;; + -j | --joomla-version) # Takes an option argument; ensure it has been specified. + if [ "$2" ]; then + VDM_JV=$2 + shift + else + echo '[error] "--joomla-version" requires a non-empty option argument.' + exit 17 + fi + ;; + -j=?* | --joomla-version=?*) + VDM_JV=${1#*=} # Delete everything up to "=" and assign the remainder. + ;; + -j= | --joomla-version=) # Handle the case of an empty --joomla-version= + echo '[error] "--joomla-version=" requires a non-empty option argument.' + exit 17 + ;; + -k | --key) # Takes an option argument; ensure it has been specified. + if [ "$2" ]; then + VDM_KEY=$2 + shift + else + echo '[error] "--key" requires a non-empty option argument.' + exit 17 + fi + ;; + -k=?* | --key=?*) + VDM_KEY=${1#*=} # Delete everything up to "=" and assign the remainder. + ;; + -k= | --key=) # Handle the case of an empty --key= + echo '[error] "--key=" requires a non-empty option argument.' + exit 17 + ;; + -e | --env-key) # Takes an option argument; ensure it has been specified. + if [ "$2" ]; then + VDM_ENV_KEY=$2 + shift + else + echo '[error] "--env-key" requires a non-empty option argument.' + exit 17 + fi + ;; + -e=?* | --env-key=?*) + VDM_ENV_KEY=${1#*=} # Delete everything up to "=" and assign the remainder. + ;; + -e= | --env-key=) # Handle the case of an empty --env-key= + echo '[error] "--env-key=" requires a non-empty option argument.' + exit 17 + ;; + -d | --domain) # Takes an option argument; ensure it has been specified. + if [ "$2" ]; then + VDM_DOMAIN=$2 + shift + else + echo '[error] "--domain" requires a non-empty option argument.' + exit 17 + fi + ;; + -d=?* | --domain=?*) + VDM_DOMAIN=${1#*=} # Delete everything up to "=" and assign the remainder. + ;; + -d= | --domain=) # Handle the case of an empty --domain= + echo '[error] "--domain=" requires a non-empty option argument.' + exit 17 + ;; + -s | --sub-domain) # Takes an option argument; ensure it has been specified. + if [ "$2" ]; then + VDM_SUBDOMAIN=$2 + shift + else + echo '[error] "--sub-domain" requires a non-empty option argument.' + exit 17 + fi + ;; + -s=?* | --sub-domain=?*) + VDM_SUBDOMAIN=${1#*=} # Delete everything up to "=" and assign the remainder. + ;; + -s= | --sub-domain=) # Handle the case of an empty --sub-domain= + echo '[error] "--sub-domain=" requires a non-empty option argument.' + exit 17 + ;; + *) # Default case: No more options, so break out of the loop. + break ;; + esac + shift +done + +# check that we have what we need +[ ${#VDM_JV} -ge 1 ] || { + echo -n "[enter] Joomla Version: " + read -r VDM_JV + # make sure value was entered + [ ${#VDM_JV} -ge 1 ] || exit +} +[ ${#VDM_KEY} -ge 1 ] || { + echo -n "[enter] key: " + read -r VDM_KEY + # make sure value was entered + [ ${#VDM_KEY} -ge 1 ] || exit +} +[ ${#VDM_ENV_KEY} -ge 1 ] || { + echo -n "[enter:A] env key: " + read -r VDM_ENV_KEY + # make sure value was entered + [ ${#VDM_ENV_KEY} -ge 1 ] || VDM_ENV_KEY="A" +} +[ ${#VDM_SUBDOMAIN} -ge 1 ] || { + echo -n "[enter:${VDM_KEY}] Sub-domain: " + read -r VDM_SUBDOMAIN + # make sure value was entered + [ ${#VDM_SUBDOMAIN} -ge 1 ] || VDM_SUBDOMAIN=${VDM_KEY} +} +[ ${#VDM_DOMAIN} -ge 1 ] || { + VDM_DOMAIN="vdm.dev" +} +# check the security switch +REMOVE_SECURE='' +ENTRY_POINT="websecure" +# setup letsencrypt stuff +if [ "${VDM_SECURE,,}" == 'y' ]; then + # we add this switch to the env values + grep -q "VDM_SECURE=\"y\"" "${VDM_SRC_PATH}/.env" || echo "export VDM_SECURE=\"y\"" >>"${VDM_SRC_PATH}/.env" +else + # we add this switch to the env values + grep -q "VDM_SECURE=\"n\"" "${VDM_SRC_PATH}/.env" || echo "export VDM_SECURE=\"n\"" >>"${VDM_SRC_PATH}/.env" + # remove secure from build + REMOVE_SECURE="#" + ENTRY_POINT="web" +fi +# check if env is already set +# shellcheck disable=SC2015 +[ -f "${VDM_REPO_PATH}/${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}/.env" ] && grep -q "VDM_${VDM_ENV_KEY}_DB=" "${VDM_REPO_PATH}/${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}/.env" || { + # add a space or create the file + [ -f "${VDM_REPO_PATH}/${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}/.env" ] && echo '' >>"${VDM_REPO_PATH}/${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}/.env" + # get the database name needed + echo -n "[enter:vdm_io] Database name: " + read -r vdm_database_name + # make sure value was entered + [ ${#vdm_database_name} -ge 1 ] || vdm_database_name="vdm_io" + # add to env + echo "VDM_${VDM_ENV_KEY}_DB=\"${vdm_database_name}\"" >>"${VDM_REPO_PATH}/${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}/.env" + # get the database user name needed + echo -n "[enter:vdm_user] Database user: " + read -r vdm_database_user + # make sure value was entered + [ ${#vdm_database_user} -ge 1 ] || vdm_database_user="vdm_user" + # add to env + echo "VDM_${VDM_ENV_KEY}_DB_USER=\"${vdm_database_user}\"" >>"${VDM_REPO_PATH}/${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}/.env" + # get the database user name needed + echo -n "[enter:random] Database user password: " + read -r vdm_database_pass + # make sure value was entered + [ ${#vdm_database_pass} -ge 1 ] || vdm_database_pass=$(getPass 20) + # add to env + echo "VDM_${VDM_ENV_KEY}_DB_PASS=\"${vdm_database_pass}\"" >>"${VDM_REPO_PATH}/${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}/.env" + # get the database user name needed + echo -n "[enter:random] Database root password: " + read -r vdm_database_rootpass + # make sure value was entered + [ ${#vdm_database_rootpass} -ge 1 ] || vdm_database_rootpass=$(getPass 40) + # add to env + echo "VDM_${VDM_ENV_KEY}_DB_ROOT=\"${vdm_database_rootpass}\"" >>"${VDM_REPO_PATH}/${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}/.env" + # add the projects path + grep -q "VDM_PROJECT_PATH=" "${VDM_REPO_PATH}/${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}/.env" || { + # add to env + echo "VDM_PROJECT_PATH=\"${VDM_PROJECT_PATH}\"" >>"${VDM_REPO_PATH}/${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}/.env" + } +} + +# build function +function buildContainer() { + # we build the yml file + cat <> /etc/hosts +# } +#fi + +# create the directory if it does not yet already exist +# shellcheck disable=SC2174 +mkdir -p -m 700 "${VDM_REPO_PATH}/${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}/available/${VDM_SUBDOMAIN}.${VDM_DOMAIN}" +# place this docker composer file in its place +buildContainer >"${VDM_REPO_PATH}/${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}/available/${VDM_SUBDOMAIN}.${VDM_DOMAIN}/docker-compose.yml" +# set permissions +chmod 600 "${VDM_REPO_PATH}/${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}/available/${VDM_SUBDOMAIN}.${VDM_DOMAIN}/docker-compose.yml" +# saved the file +echo "[save] ${VDM_CONTAINER_TYPE}:docker-compose.yml" +echo "[setup] Completed!"