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Contributing to Proxmox VE Helper Scripts

- -Everybody is invited and welcome to contribute to Proxmox VE Helper Scripts. - -- Pull requests submitted against [**main**](https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/tree/main) are meticulously scrutinized, so please do not take it personally if the project maintainer rejects your request. By adhering to the established patterns and conventions throughout the codebase, you greatly increase the likelihood that your changes will get merged into [**main**](https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/tree/main). - -- It is important to stress that complaining about a decision after it has been made is not productive behavior for the pull request submitter. It is crucial for all contributors to respect the decision-making process and collaborate effectively towards achieving the best possible outcome for the project. - -- The repository will only accept Alpine applications that make use of the Alpine Package Keeper. diff --git a/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/CONTRIBUTING.md b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/CONTRIBUTING.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..81a216b7d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + +# Community Scripts Contribution Guide + +## **Welcome to the communty-scripts Repository!** +πŸ“œ These documents outline the essential coding standards for all our scripts and JSON files. Adhering to these standards ensures that our codebase remains consistent, readable, and maintainable. By following these guidelines, we can improve collaboration, reduce errors, and enhance the overall quality of our project. + +### Why Coding Standards Matter + +Coding standards are crucial for several reasons: + +1. **Consistency**: Consistent code is easier to read, understand, and maintain. It helps new team members quickly get up to speed and reduces the learning curve. +2. **Readability**: Clear and well-structured code is easier to debug and extend. It allows developers to quickly identify and fix issues. +3. **Maintainability**: Code that follows a standard structure is easier to refactor and update. It ensures that changes can be made with minimal risk of introducing new bugs. +4. **Collaboration**: When everyone follows the same standards, it becomes easier to collaborate on code. It reduces friction and misunderstandings during code reviews and merges. + +### Scope of These Documents + +These documents cover the coding standards for the following types of files in our project: + +- **`install/$AppName-install.sh` Scripts**: These scripts are responsible for the installation of applications. +- **`ct/$AppName.sh` Scripts**: These scripts handle the creation and updating of containers. +- **`json/$AppName.json`**: These files store structured data and are used for the website. + +Each section provides detailed guidelines on various aspects of coding, including shebang usage, comments, variable naming, function naming, indentation, error handling, command substitution, quoting, script structure, and logging. Additionally, examples are provided to illustrate the application of these standards. + +By following the coding standards outlined in this document, we ensure that our scripts and JSON files are of high quality, making our project more robust and easier to manage. Please refer to this guide whenever you create or update scripts and JSON files to maintain a high standard of code quality across the project. πŸ“šπŸ” + +Let's work together to keep our codebase clean, efficient, and maintainable! πŸ’ͺπŸš€ + + +## Getting Started + +Before contributing, please ensure that you have the following setup: + +1. **Visual Studio Code** (recommended for script development) +2. **Recommended VS Code Extensions:** + - [Shell Syntax](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=bmalehorn.shell-syntax) + - [ShellCheck](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=timonwong.shellcheck) + - [Shell Format](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=foxundermoon.shell-format) + +### Important Notes +- Use [AppName.sh](https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/blob/contributor_guide/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/ct/AppName.sh) and [AppName-install.sh](https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/blob/contributor_guide/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/install/AppName-install.sh) as templates when creating new scripts. +- The call to `community-scripts/ProxmoxVE` should be adjusted to reflect the correct fork URL. + +--- + +# πŸš€ The Application Script (ct/AppName.sh) + +- You can find all coding standards, as well as the structure for this file [here](https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/blob/contributor_guide/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/ct/AppName.md). +- These scripts are responsible for container creation, setting the necessary variables and handling the update of the application once installed. + +--- + +# πŸ›  The Installation Script (install/AppName-install.sh) + +- You can find all coding standards, as well as the structure for this file [here](https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/blob/contributor_guide/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/install/AppName-install.md). +- These scripts are responsible for the installation of the application. + +--- + +## πŸš€ Building Your Own Scripts + +Start with the [template script](https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/blob/contributor_guide/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/install/AppName-install.sh) + +--- + +## 🀝 Contribution Process + +### 1. Fork the repository +Fork to your GitHub account + +### 2. Clone your fork on your local environment +```bash +git clone https://github.com/yourUserName/ForkName +``` + +### 3. Create a new branch +```bash +git switch -c your-feature-branch +``` + +### 4. Change paths in build.func install.func and AppName.sh +To be able to develop from your own branch you need to change `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/main` to `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/[USER]/[REPOSITORY]/refs/head/[BRANCH]`. This change is only for testing. Before opening a Pull Request you should change this line change all this back to point to `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/main`. + +### 4. Commit changes (without build.func and install.func!) +```bash +git commit -m "Your commit message" +``` + +### 5. Push to your fork +```bash +git push origin your-feature-branch +``` + +### 6. Create a Pull Request +Open a Pull Request from your feature branch to the main repository branch. You must only include your **$AppName.sh**, **$AppName-install.sh** and **$AppName.json** files in the pull request. + +--- + +## πŸ“š Pages + +- [Function-Overview](https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/wiki/Function_Overview) +- [CT Template: AppName.sh](https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/blob/contributor_guide/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/ct/AppName.sh) +- [Install Template: AppName-install.sh](https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/blob/contributor_guide/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/install/AppName-install.sh) +- [JSON Template: AppName.json](https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/blob/contributor_guide/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/json/AppName.json) + +--- + diff --git a/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/ct/AppName.md b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/ct/AppName.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b9b2fe7285 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/ct/AppName.md @@ -0,0 +1,231 @@ +# **AppName.sh Scripts** + `AppName.sh` scripts found in the `/ct` directory. These scripts are responsible for the installation of the desired application. For this guide we take `/ct/snipeit.sh` as example. + + +## 1. **File Header** + +### 1.1 **Shebang** +- Use `#!/usr/bin/env bash` as the shebang. + +```bash +#!/usr/bin/env bash +``` +### 1.2 **Import Functions** +- Import the build.func file. +- When developing your own script, change the URL to your own repository. + +> [!CAUTION] +> Before opening a Pull Request, change the URL to point to the community-scripts repo. + +Example for development: +```bash +source <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/[USER]/[REPO]/refs/heads/[BRANCH]/misc/build.func) +``` + +Example for final script: +```bash +source <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/main/misc/build.func) +``` + +### 1.3 **Metadata** +- Add clear comments for script metadata, including author, copyright, and license information. + +Example: +```bash +# Copyright (c) 2021-2024 community-scripts ORG +# Author: [YourUserName] +# License: MIT | https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/raw/main/LICENSE +# Source: [SOURCE_URL] +``` + +> [!NOTE]: +> - Add your username and source URL +> - For existing scripts, add "| Co-Author [YourUserName]" after the current author + +--- + +## 2 **Variables and function import** +> [!NOTE] +> You need to have all this set in your script, otherwise it will not work! + +### 2.1 **Default Values** +- This section sets the default values for the container. +- `APP` needs to be set to the application name and must be equal to the filenames of your scripts. +- `var_tags`: You can set Tags for the CT wich show up in the Proxmox UI. DonΒ΄t overdo it! + +>[!NOTE] +>Description for all Default Values +>| Variable | Description | Notes | +>|----------|-------------|-------| +>| `APP` | Application name | Must match ct\AppName.sh | +>| `TAGS` | Proxmox display tags without Spaces, only ; | Limit the number | +>| `var_cpu` | CPU cores | Number of cores | +>| `var_ram` | RAM | In MB | +>| `var_disk` | Disk capacity | In GB | +>| `var_os` | Operating system | alpine, debian, ubuntu | +>| `var_version` | OS version | e.g., 3.20, 11, 12, 20.04 | +>| `var_unprivileged` | Container type | 1 = Unprivileged, 0 = Privileged | + +Example: +```bash +APP="SnipeIT" +var_tags="asset-management;foss" +var_cpu="2" +var_ram="2048" +var_disk="4" +var_os="debian" +var_version="12" +var_unprivileged="1" +``` + +## 2.2 **πŸ“‹ App output & base settings** + +```bash +# App Output & Base Settings +header_info "$APP" +base_settings +``` + +- `header_info`: Generates ASCII header for APP +- `base_settings`: Allows overwriting variable values + +## 2.3 **πŸ›  Core functions** + +```bash +# Core +variables +color +catch_errors +``` + +- `variables`: Processes input and prepares variables +- `color`: Sets icons, colors, and formatting +- `catch_errors`: Enables error handling + +--- + +## 3 **Update function** + +### 3.1 **Function Header** +- If applicable write a function that updates the application and the OS in the container. +- Each update function starts with the same code: +```bash +function update_script() { + header_info + check_container_storage + check_container_resources +``` + +### 3.2 **Check APP** +- Before doing anything update-wise, check if the app is installed in the container. + +Example: +```bash +if [[ ! -d /opt/snipe-it ]]; then + msg_error "No ${APP} Installation Found!" + exit + fi +``` +### 3.3 **Check version** +- Befoer updating, check if a new version exists. + - We use the `${APPLICATION}_version.txt` file created in `/opt` during the install to compare new versions against the currently installed version. + +Example with a Github Release: +```bash + RELEASE=$(curl -fsSL https://api.github.com/repos/snipe/snipe-it/releases/latest | grep "tag_name" | awk '{print substr($2, 3, length($2)-4) }') + if [[ ! -f /opt/${APP}_version.txt ]] || [[ "${RELEASE}" != "$(cat /opt/${APP}_version.txt)" ]]; then + msg_info "Updating ${APP} to v${RELEASE}" + #DO UPDATE + else + msg_ok "No update required. ${APP} is already at v${RELEASE}." + fi + exit +} +``` +### 3.4 **Verbosity** +- Use the appropriate flag (**-q** in the examples) for a command to suppress its output. +Example: +```bash +wget -q +unzip -q +``` +- If a command does not come with this functionality use `&>/dev/null` to suppress it's output. + +Example: +```bash +php artisan migrate --force &>/dev/null +php artisan config:clear &>/dev/null +``` + +### 3.5 **Backups** +- Backup user data if necessary. +- Move all user data back in the directory when the update is finished. +>[!NOTE] +>This is not meant to be a permanent backup + +Example backup: +```bash + mv /opt/snipe-it /opt/snipe-it-backup +``` +Example config restore: +```bash + cp /opt/snipe-it-backup/.env /opt/snipe-it/.env + cp -r /opt/snipe-it-backup/public/uploads/ /opt/snipe-it/public/uploads/ + cp -r /opt/snipe-it-backup/storage/private_uploads /opt/snipe-it/storage/private_uploads +``` + +### 3.6 **Cleanup** +- Do not forget to remove any temporary files/folders such as zip-files or temporary backups. +Example: +```bash + rm -rf /opt/v${RELEASE}.zip + rm -rf /opt/snipe-it-backup +``` + +### 3.7 **No update function** +- In case you can not provide a update function use the following code to provide user feedback. +```bash +function update_script() { + header_info + check_container_storage + check_container_resources + if [[ ! -d /opt/snipeit ]]; then + msg_error "No ${APP} Installation Found!" + exit + fi + msg_error "Ther is currently no automatic update function for ${APP}." + exit +} +``` + +--- + +## 4 **End of the script** +- `start`: Launches Whiptail dialogue +- `build_container`: Collects and integrates user settings +- `description`: Sets LXC container description +- With `echo -e "${TAB}${GATEWAY}${BGN}http://${IP}${CL}"` you can point the user to the IP:PORT/folder needed to access the app. + +```bash +start +build_container +description + +msg_ok "Completed Successfully!\n" +echo -e "${CREATING}${GN}${APP} setup has been successfully initialized!${CL}" +echo -e "${INFO}${YW} Access it using the following URL:${CL}" +echo -e "${TAB}${GATEWAY}${BGN}http://${IP}${CL}" +``` +--- + +## 5. **Contribution checklist** + +- [ ] Shebang is correctly set (`#!/usr/bin/env bash`). +- [ ] Correct link to *build.func* +- [ ] Metadata (author, license) is included at the top. +- [ ] Variables follow naming conventions. +- [ ] Update function exists. +- [ ] Update functions checks if app is installed an for new version. +- [ ] Update function up temporary files. +- [ ] Script ends with a helpful message for the user to reach the application. + diff --git a/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/ct/AppName.sh b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/ct/AppName.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bf28d113a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/ct/AppName.sh @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +source <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/main/misc/build.func) +# Copyright (c) 2021-2024 community-scripts ORG +# Author: [YourUserName] +# License: MIT | https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/raw/main/LICENSE +# Source: [SOURCE_URL] + +# App Default Values +APP="[APP_NAME]" +# Name of the app (e.g. Google, Adventurelog, Apache-Guacamole" +TAGS="[TAGS]" +# Tags for Proxmox VE, maximum 2 pcs., no spaces allowed, separated by a semicolon ; (e.g. database | adblock;dhcp) +var_cpu="[CPU]" +# Number of cores (1-X) (e.g. 4) - default are 2 +var_ram="[RAM]" +# Amount of used RAM in MB (e.g. 2048 or 4096) +var_disk="[DISK]" +# Amount of used disk space in GB (e.g. 4 or 10) +var_os="[OS]" +# Default OS (e.g. debian, ubuntu, alpine) +var_version="[VERSION]" +# Default OS version (e.g. 12 for debian, 24.04 for ubuntu, 3.20 for alpine) +var_unprivileged="[UNPRIVILEGED]" +# 1 = unprivileged container, 0 = privileged container + +# App Output & Base Settings +header_info "$APP" +base_settings + +# Core +variables +color +catch_errors + +function update_script() { + header_info + check_container_storage + check_container_resources + + # Check if installation is present | -f for file, -d for folder + if [[ ! -f [INSTALLATION_CHECK_PATH] ]]; then + msg_error "No ${APP} Installation Found!" + exit + fi + + # Crawling the new version and checking whether an update is required + RELEASE=$(curl -fsSL [RELEASE_URL] | [PARSE_RELEASE_COMMAND]) + if [[ "${RELEASE}" != "$(cat /opt/${APP}_version.txt)" ]] || [[ ! -f /opt/${APP}_version.txt ]]; then + msg_info "Updating $APP" + + # Stopping Services + msg_info "Stopping $APP" + systemctl stop [SERVICE_NAME] + msg_ok "Stopped $APP" + + # Creating Backup + msg_info "Creating Backup" + tar -czf "/opt/${APP}_backup_$(date +%F).tar.gz" [IMPORTANT_PATHS] + msg_ok "Backup Created" + + # Execute Update + msg_info "Updating $APP to v${RELEASE}" + [UPDATE_COMMANDS] + msg_ok "Updated $APP to v${RELEASE}" + + # Starting Services + msg_info "Starting $APP" + systemctl start [SERVICE_NAME] + sleep 2 + msg_ok "Started $APP" + + # Cleaning up + msg_info "Cleaning Up" + rm -rf [TEMP_FILES] + msg_ok "Cleanup Completed" + + # Last Action + echo "${RELEASE}" >/opt/${APP}_version.txt + msg_ok "Update Successful" + else + msg_ok "No update required. ${APP} is already at v${RELEASE}" + fi + exit +} + +start +build_container +description + +msg_ok "Completed Successfully!\n" +echo -e "${CREATING}${GN}${APP} setup has been successfully initialized!${CL}" +echo -e "${INFO}${YW} Access it using the following URL:${CL}" +echo -e "${TAB}${GATEWAY}${BGN}http://${IP}:[PORT]${CL}" diff --git a/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/install/AppName-install.md b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/install/AppName-install.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..701e7cc3c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/install/AppName-install.md @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ + +# **AppName-install.sh Scripts** + `AppName-install.sh` scripts found in the `/install` directory. These scripts are responsible for the installation of the application. For this guide we take `/install/snipeit-install.sh` as example. + +## 1. **File header** + +### 1.1 **Shebang** +- Use `#!/usr/bin/env bash` as the shebang. + +```bash +#!/usr/bin/env bash +``` + +### 1.2 **Comments** +- Add clear comments for script metadata, including author, copyright, and license information. +- Use meaningful inline comments to explain complex commands or logic. + +Example: +```bash +# Copyright (c) 2021-2024 community-scripts ORG +# Author: [YourUserName] +# License: MIT +# Source: [SOURCE_URL] +``` +> [!NOTE]: +> - Add your username +> - When updating/reworking scripts, add "| Co-Author [YourUserName]" + +### 1.3 **Variables and function import** +- This sections adds the support for all needed functions and variables. +```bash +source /dev/stdin <<<"$FUNCTIONS_FILE_PATH" +color +verb_ip6 +catch_errors +setting_up_container +network_check +update_os +``` +--- + +## 2. **Variable naming and management** + +### 2.1 **Naming conventions** +- Use uppercase names for constants and environment variables. +- Use lowercase names for local script variables. + +Example: +```bash +DB_NAME=snipeit_db # Environment-like variable (constant) +db_user="snipeit" # Local variable +``` +--- + +## 3. **Dependencies** + +### 3.1 **Install all at once** +- Install all dependencies with a single command if possible + +Example: +```bash +$STD apt-get install -y \ + curl \ + composer \ + git \ + sudo \ + mc \ + nginx +``` + +### 3.2 **Collapse dependencies** +Collapse dependencies to keep the code readable. + +Example:
+Use +```bash +php8.2-{bcmath,common,ctype} +``` +instead of +```bash +php8.2-bcmath php8.2-common php8.2-ctype +``` + +--- + +## 4. **Paths to application files** +If possible install the app and all necessary files in `/opt/` + +--- + +## 5. **Version management** + +### 5.1 **Install the latest release** +- Always try and install the latest release +- Do not hardcode any version if not absolutely necessary + +Example for a git release: +```bash +RELEASE=$(curl -fsSL https://api.github.com/repos/snipe/snipe-it/releases/latest | grep "tag_name" | awk '{print substr($2, 3, length($2)-4) }') +wget -q "https://github.com/snipe/snipe-it/archive/refs/tags/v${RELEASE}.zip" +``` + +### 5.2 **Save the version for update checks** +- Write the installed version into a file. +- This is used for the update function in AppName.sh to check for updates + +Example: +```bash +echo "${RELEASE}" >"/opt/AppName_version.txt" +``` +--- + +## 6. **Input and output management** + +### 6.1 **User feedback** +- Use standard functions like `msg_info` and `msg_ok` to print status messages. +- Display meaningful progress messages at key stages. + +Example: +```bash +msg_info "Installing Dependencies" +$STD apt-get install ... +msg_ok "Installed Dependencies" +``` +### 6.2 **Verbosity** +- Use the appropiate flag (**-q** in the examples) for a command to suppres its output +Example: +```bash +wget -q +unzip -q +``` +- If a command dose not come with such a functionality use `$STD` (a custom standard redirection variable) for managing output verbosity. + +Example: +```bash +$STD apt-get install -y nginx +``` + +--- + +## 7. **String/File Manipulation** + +### 7.1 **File Manipulation** +- Use `sed` to replace placeholder values in configuration files. + +Example: +```bash +sed -i -e "s|^DB_DATABASE=.*|DB_DATABASE=$DB_NAME|" \ + -e "s|^DB_USERNAME=.*|DB_USERNAME=$DB_USER|" \ + -e "s|^DB_PASSWORD=.*|DB_PASSWORD=$DB_PASS|" .env +``` + +--- + +## 8. **Security practices** + +### 8.1 **Password generation** +- Use `openssl` to generate random passwords. +- Use only alphanumeric values to not introduce unknown behaviour. + +Example: +```bash +DB_PASS=$(openssl rand -base64 18 | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | head -c13) +``` + +### 8.2 **File permissions** +Explicitly set secure ownership and permissions for sensitive files. + +Example: +```bash +chown -R www-data: /opt/snipe-it +chmod -R 755 /opt/snipe-it +``` + +--- + +## 9. **Service Configuration** + +### 9.1 **Configuration files** +Use `cat </etc/nginx/conf.d/snipeit.conf +server { + listen 80; + root /opt/snipe-it/public; + index index.php; +} +EOF +``` +### 9.2 **Credential management** +Store the generated credentials in a file. + +Example: +```bash +USERNAME=username +PASSWORD=$(openssl rand -base64 18 | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | head -c13) +{ + echo "Application-Credentials" + echo "Username: $USERNAME" + echo "Password: $PASSWORD" +} >> ~/application.creds +``` +### 9.3 **Enviroment files** +Use `cat </path/to/.env +VARIABLE="value" +PORT=3000 +DB_NAME="${DB_NAME}" +EOF +``` + +### 9.4 **Services** +Enable affected services after configuration changes and start them right away. + +Example: +```bash +systemctl enable -q --now nginx +``` + +--- + +## 10. **Cleanup** + +### 10.1 **Remove temporary files** +Remove temporary files and downloads after use. + +Example: +```bash +rm -rf /opt/v${RELEASE}.zip +``` + +### 10.2 **Autoremove and autoclean** +Remove unused dependencies to reduce disk space usage. + +Example: +```bash +apt-get -y autoremove +apt-get -y autoclean +``` + +--- + +## 11. **Best Practices Checklist** + +- [ ] Shebang is correctly set (`#!/usr/bin/env bash`). +- [ ] Metadata (author, license) is included at the top. +- [ ] Variables follow naming conventions. +- [ ] Sensitive values are dynamically generated. +- [ ] Files and services have proper permissions. +- [ ] Script cleans up temporary files. + +--- + +### Example: High-Level Script Flow + +1. Dependencies installation +2. Database setup +3. Download and configure application +4. Service configuration +5. Final cleanup diff --git a/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/install/AppName-install.sh b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/install/AppName-install.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a1d0f8a2db --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/install/AppName-install.sh @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash + +# Copyright (c) 2021-2024 community-scripts ORG +# Author: [YourUserName] +# License: MIT +# Source: [SOURCE_URL] + +# Import Functions und Setup +source /dev/stdin <<< "$FUNCTIONS_FILE_PATH" +color +verb_ip6 +catch_errors +setting_up_container +network_check +update_os + +# Installing Dependencies with the 3 core dependencies (curl;sudo;mc) +msg_info "Installing Dependencies" +$STD apt-get install -y \ + curl \ + sudo \ + mc \ + [PACKAGE_1] \ + [PACKAGE_2] \ + [PACKAGE_3] +msg_ok "Installed Dependencies" + +# Template: MySQL Database +msg_info "Setting up Database" +DB_NAME=[DB_NAME] +DB_USER=[DB_USER] +DB_PASS=$(openssl rand -base64 18 | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | head -c13) +$STD mysql -u root -e "CREATE DATABASE $DB_NAME;" +$STD mysql -u root -e "CREATE USER '$DB_USER'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password AS PASSWORD('$DB_PASS');" +$STD mysql -u root -e "GRANT ALL ON $DB_NAME.* TO '$DB_USER'@'localhost'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES;" +{ + echo "${APPLICATION} Credentials" + echo "Database User: $DB_USER" + echo "Database Password: $DB_PASS" + echo "Database Name: $DB_NAME" +} >> ~/$APP_NAME.creds +msg_ok "Set up Database" + +# Temp + +# Setup App +msg_info "Setup ${APPLICATION}" +RELEASE=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/[REPO]/releases/latest | grep "tag_name" | awk '{print substr($2, 2, length($2)-3) }') +wget -q "https://github.com/[REPO]/archive/refs/tags/${RELEASE}.zip" +unzip -q ${RELEASE}.zip +mv ${APPLICATION}-${RELEASE}/ /opt/${APPLICATION} +# +# +# +echo "${RELEASE}" >/opt/${APPLICATION}_version.txt +msg_ok "Setup ${APPLICATION}" + +# Creating Service (if needed) +msg_info "Creating Service" +cat </etc/systemd/system/${APPLICATION}.service +[Unit] +Description=${APPLICATION} Service +After=network.target + +[Service] +ExecStart=[START_COMMAND] +Restart=always + +[Install] +WantedBy=multi-user.target +EOF +systemctl enable -q --now ${APPLICATION}.service +msg_ok "Created Service" + +motd_ssh +customize + +# Cleanup +msg_info "Cleaning up" +rm -f ${RELEASE}.zip +$STD apt-get -y autoremove +$STD apt-get -y autoclean +msg_ok "Cleaned" + +motd_ssh +customize diff --git a/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/json/AppName.json b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/json/AppName.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..622f370a4b --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/json/AppName.json @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +{ + "name": "AppName", + "slug": "appname", + "categories": [ + 0 + ], + "date_created": "DATE CREATED", + "type": "ct", + "updateable": true, + "privileged": false, + "interface_port": DEFAULT-PORT, + "documentation": null, + "website": "LINK TO WEBSITE", + "logo": "LINK TO LOGO", + "description": "Deescription of the app", + "install_methods": [ + { + "type": "default", + "script": "ct/AppName.sh", + "resources": { + "cpu": 2, + "ram": 2048, + "hdd": 4, + "os": "debian", + "version": "12" + } + } + ], + "default_credentials": { + "username": null, + "password": null + }, + "notes": [] +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/json/AppName.md b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/json/AppName.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e91afe1f6b --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/CONTRIBUTOR_GUIDE/json/AppName.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# **AppName.json Files** + `AppName.json` files found in the `/json` directory. These files are used to provide informations for the website. For this guide we take `/json/snipeit.json` as example. + + ## 1. JSON Generator +Use the [JSON Generator](https://community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/json-editor) to create this file for your application. \ No newline at end of file