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Jeremy Price ed8da6ad1b Docker: Ensure permissions on Laravel log file
FIXES: https://github.com/grokability/snipe-it/issues/12725

In some of our Docker startups, it was possible for the Laravel log file
to be created with root permissions, causing future errors when the
non-root webapp tries to write to it.

We'll now always chown (and create, if necessary) the log file to the proper
user after running any artisan commands (as root)

We _could_ run them as the proper user via su, but IMO not doing so keeps the
script easier to read, but I'm not married to the approach. I'd still
want to keep the chown command(s) in, because it will also fix the
permissions for anyone who already has this issue.
2025-05-29 17:45:14 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Cribbed from nextcloud docker official repo
# https://github.com/nextcloud/docker/blob/master/docker-entrypoint.sh
# usage: file_env VAR [DEFAULT]
# ie: file_env 'XYZ_DB_PASSWORD' 'example'
# (will allow for "$XYZ_DB_PASSWORD_FILE" to fill in the value of
# "$XYZ_DB_PASSWORD" from a file, especially for Docker's secrets feature)
file_env() {
local var="$1"
local fileVar="${var}_FILE"
local def="${2:-}"
local varValue=$(env | grep -E "^${var}=" | sed -E -e "s/^${var}=//")
local fileVarValue=$(env | grep -E "^${fileVar}=" | sed -E -e "s/^${fileVar}=//")
if [ -n "${varValue}" ] && [ -n "${fileVarValue}" ]; then
echo >&2 "error: both $var and $fileVar are set (but are exclusive)"
exit 1
fi
if [ -n "${varValue}" ]; then
export "$var"="${varValue}"
elif [ -n "${fileVarValue}" ]; then
export "$var"="$(cat "${fileVarValue}")"
elif [ -n "${def}" ]; then
export "$var"="$def"
fi
unset "$fileVar"
}
# Add docker secrets support for the variables below:
file_env APP_KEY
file_env DB_HOST
file_env DB_PORT
file_env DB_DATABASE
file_env DB_USERNAME
file_env DB_PASSWORD
file_env REDIS_HOST
file_env REDIS_PASSWORD
file_env REDIS_PORT
file_env MAIL_HOST
file_env MAIL_PORT
file_env MAIL_USERNAME
file_env MAIL_PASSWORD
# fix key if needed
if [ -z "$APP_KEY" -a -z "$APP_KEY_FILE" ]
then
echo "Please re-run this container with an environment variable \$APP_KEY"
echo "An example APP_KEY you could use is: "
php artisan key:generate --show
exit
fi
#if [ ! -f /var/lib/snipeit/ssl/snipeit-ssl.crt -o ! -f /var/lib/snipeit/ssl/snipeit-ssl.key ]
#then
# rm /etc/apache2/conf.d/ssl.conf && rm /etc/apache2/conf.d/default-ssl.conf
#fi
# create data directories
for dir in \
'data/private_uploads' \
'data/uploads/accessories' \
'data/uploads/avatars' \
'data/uploads/barcodes' \
'data/uploads/categories' \
'data/uploads/companies' \
'data/uploads/components' \
'data/uploads/consumables' \
'data/uploads/departments' \
'data/uploads/locations' \
'data/uploads/manufacturers' \
'data/uploads/models' \
'data/uploads/suppliers' \
'dumps' \
'keys'
do
[ ! -d "/var/lib/snipeit/$dir" ] && mkdir -p "/var/lib/snipeit/$dir"
done
chown -R apache:root /var/lib/snipeit/data/*
chown -R apache:root /var/lib/snipeit/dumps
chown -R apache:root /var/lib/snipeit/keys
chown -R apache:root /var/www/html/storage/framework/cache
# Fix php settings
if [ ! -z "${PHP_UPLOAD_LIMIT}" ]
then
echo "Changing upload limit to ${PHP_UPLOAD_LIMIT}"
sed -i "s/^upload_max_filesize.*/upload_max_filesize = ${PHP_UPLOAD_LIMIT}M/" /etc/php*/php.ini
sed -i "s/^post_max_size.*/post_max_size = ${PHP_UPLOAD_LIMIT}M/" /etc/php*/php.ini
fi
# If the Oauth DB files are not present copy the vendor files over to the db migrations
if [ ! -f "/var/www/html/database/migrations/*create_oauth*" ]
then
cp -a /var/www/html/vendor/laravel/passport/database/migrations/* /var/www/html/database/migrations/
fi
if [ "${SESSION_DRIVER}" == "database" ]
then
cp -a /var/www/html/vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Session/Console/stubs/database.stub /var/www/html/database/migrations/2021_05_06_0000_create_sessions_table.php
fi
php artisan migrate --force
php artisan config:clear
php artisan config:cache
touch /var/www/html/storage/logs/laravel.log
chown -R apache:root /var/www/html/storage/logs/laravel.log
export APACHE_LOG_DIR=/var/log/apache2
exec httpd -DNO_DETACH < /dev/null