# -*- mode: sh -*-
###
### common shell include for dbconfig-common aware packages.
###
# usage: /usr/share/dbconfig-common/dpkg/common $package $dpkg_argv
# (where $dpkg_argv is $@ as passed to the maintainer scripts)
#set -x
# get some internal helper functions, like _dbc_sanity_check
. /usr/share/dbconfig-common/internal/common
dbc_config(){
_dbc_debug "dbc_config() $@"
###
### some global variables
###
dbc_share="/usr/share/dbconfig-common"
dbc_package="$1"
dbc_basepackage=$(echo $dbc_package | cut -d_ -f1)
dbc_command="$2"
dbc_oldversion="$3"
if ! _dbc_sanity_check package command; then
dbc_install_error "determining package or command" || return $?
[ "$dbc_tried_again" ] && return 0
fi
dbc_confdir="/etc/dbconfig-common"
dbc_globalconfig="$dbc_confdir/config"
dbc_packageconfig="$dbc_confdir/$dbc_package.conf"
###
### some internal variables
###
# templates common to all database types
dbc_standard_templates="database-type dbconfig-install dbconfig-upgrade dbconfig-remove dbconfig-reinstall password-confirm app-password-confirm purge upgrade-backup passwords-do-not-match install-error upgrade-error remove-error internal/reconfiguring internal/skip-preseed missing-db-package-error"
# templates common to mysql database types
dbc_mysql_templates="mysql/method remote/host remote/newhost mysql/app-pass mysql/admin-user mysql/admin-pass remote/port db/dbname db/app-user"
# templates common to postgresql database types
dbc_pgsql_templates="pgsql/method remote/host remote/newhost pgsql/app-pass pgsql/admin-user pgsql/admin-pass remote/port pgsql/authmethod-admin pgsql/authmethod-user pgsql/changeconf pgsql/manualconf db/dbname db/app-user pgsql/no-empty-passwords"
# templates common to sqlite database types
dbc_sqlite_templates="db/dbname db/basepath"
# database types supporting authenticated access
dbc_authenticated_dbtypes="mysql pgsql"
# database types supporting remote access
dbc_remote_dbtypes="mysql pgsql"
# database types storing files on the filesystem
dbc_fs_dbtypes="sqlite sqlite3"
###
### source the pre-existing config, if it exists
###
if [ -f $dbc_globalconfig ]; then
. $dbc_globalconfig
fi
###
### Allow priorities to be flexible
###
if [ ! "$dbc_prio_low" ] ; then
dbc_prio_low="low"
fi
if [ ! "$dbc_prio_medium" ] ; then
dbc_prio_medium="medium"
fi
if [ ! "$dbc_prio_high" ] ; then
dbc_prio_high="high"
fi
if [ ! "$dbc_prio_critical" ] ; then
dbc_prio_critical="critical"
fi
# set the priority of "remote database" related questions for
# the database types that support it
if [ "$dbc_remote_questions_default" = "true" ]; then
dbc_remote_questions_priority=$dbc_prio_high
dbc_default_pgsql_authmethod_admin="password"
else
dbc_remote_questions_priority=$dbc_prio_low
dbc_default_pgsql_authmethod_admin="ident"
fi
dbc_set_dbtype_defaults $dbc_dbtype
}
dbc_set_dbtype_defaults(){
local happy supported_dbtypes comma
_dbc_debug "dbc_set_dbtype_defaults() $@"
# if dbtype isn't set, but dbc_hardcoded_dbtype is set, set dbtype to that
if [ "$dbc_hardcoded_dbtype" ]; then
dbc_dbtype="$dbc_hardcoded_dbtype"
fi
# If dbc_dbtypes only has one installed client, set dbtype to that. While
# we are at it let's also update dbc_dbtypes with only those dbtypes that
# are both supported and installed.
if [ "$dbc_dbtypes" ] ; then
# This code was originally in dpgk/config
supported_dbtypes=$(echo $dbc_dbtypes | sed 's/,/ /g')
dbc_dbtypes=""
comma="" # Prevent comma before first field
for db in $supported_dbtypes ; do
if dbc_detect_installed_dbtype $db; then
if [ ! "$happy" ] ; then
dbc_default_dbtype=$db
fi
dbc_dbtypes="$dbc_dbtypes$comma$db"
comma=", "
happy="yes"
fi
done
# If we are not happy I am pretty sure there is a bug in the calling
# package.
if [ ! "$happy" ] ; then
dbc_error="Multiple database support detected, but apparently missing Depends on relevant dbconfig-<databasetype> packages. Please report this issue to the package maintainer."
dbc_install_error "analyzing supported database types" || return $?
[ "$dbc_tried_again" ] && return 0
fi
# Only one installed supported dbtype found, let's use it.
if ! echo "$dbc_dbtypes" | grep -q "," ; then
dbc_dbtype=$dbc_default_dbtype
fi
fi
###
### dbtype-specific variable section
###
dbc_default_basepath=""
# now set some variables based on the dbtype
dbc_db_installed_cmd="dbc_${dbc_dbtype}_db_installed"
case $dbc_dbtype in
mysql)
. /usr/share/dbconfig-common/internal/mysql
dbc_createuser_cmd='dbc_mysql_createuser'
dbc_checkuser_cmd='dbc_mysql_check_user'
dbc_createdb_cmd='dbc_mysql_createdb'
dbc_dropdb_cmd='dbc_mysql_dropdb'
dbc_dropuser_cmd='dbc_mysql_dropuser'
dbc_sqlexec_cmd='dbc_mysql_exec_command'
dbc_sqlfile_cmd='dbc_mysql_exec_file'
dbc_dump_cmd='dbc_mysql_dump'
dbc_register_templates="$dbc_standard_templates $dbc_mysql_templates"
dbc_default_admin="root"
dbc_default_dbuser=$(echo $dbc_package | tr -d +. | cut -c -16);
dbc_default_port="3306"
dbc_dbvendor="MySQL"
dbc_dbpackage="mysql-server"
dbc_dbclientpackage="mysql-client"
;;
pgsql)
. /usr/share/dbconfig-common/internal/pgsql
dbc_createuser_cmd='dbc_pgsql_createuser'
dbc_checkuser_cmd='dbc_pgsql_check_user'
dbc_createdb_cmd='dbc_pgsql_createdb'
dbc_dropdb_cmd='dbc_pgsql_dropdb'
dbc_dropuser_cmd='dbc_pgsql_dropuser'
dbc_sqlexec_cmd='dbc_pgsql_exec_command'
dbc_sqlfile_cmd='dbc_pgsql_exec_file'
dbc_dump_cmd='dbc_pgsql_dump'
dbc_register_templates="$dbc_standard_templates $dbc_pgsql_templates"
dbc_default_admin="postgres"
dbc_default_dbuser=$(echo $dbc_package | tr -d +-.);
dbc_use_dbuser="false"
dbc_dbvendor="PostgreSQL"
dbc_dbpackage="postgresql"
dbc_dbclientpackage="postgresql-client"
;;
sqlite|sqlite3)
. /usr/share/dbconfig-common/internal/sqlite
dbc_createuser_cmd=true
dbc_checkuser_cmd=false
dbc_createdb_cmd='dbc_sqlite_createdb'
dbc_dropdb_cmd='dbc_sqlite_dropdb'
dbc_dropuser_cmd=true
dbc_sqlexec_cmd='dbc_sqlite_exec_command'
dbc_sqlfile_cmd='dbc_sqlite_exec_file'
dbc_dump_cmd='dbc_sqlite_dump'
dbc_register_templates="$dbc_standard_templates $dbc_sqlite_templates"
dbc_default_admin=""
dbc_default_dbuser="";
dbc_default_basepath="/var/lib/dbconfig-common/$dbc_dbtype/$dbc_package"
dbc_use_dbuser="false"
dbc_dbvendor="SQLite"
dbc_sqlite_cmd="/usr/bin/$dbc_dbtype"
dbc_dbpackage="$dbc_dbtype"
dbc_dbclientpackage="$dbc_dbtype"
;;
*)
dbc_register_templates="$dbc_standard_templates $dbc_mysql_templates $dbc_pgsql_templates $dbc_sqlite_templates"
;;
esac
# but if this is a frontend-only app, reset some of the above to noops
if [ "$dbc_frontend" ]; then
dbc_createuser_cmd=true
dbc_checkuser_cmd=false
dbc_createdb_cmd=true
dbc_dropdb_cmd=true
dbc_dropuser_cmd=true
dbc_sqlexec_cmd=true
dbc_sqlfile_cmd=true
dbc_dump_cmd=true
fi
}
###
### functions
###
###
### dump global configuration to a config file
###
dbc_write_global_config(){
local tfile
_dbc_debug "dbc_write_global_config() $@"
tfile=$(dbc_mktemp)
cat << EOF > "$tfile"
# dbconfig-common system-wide configuration options
# dbc_remember_admin_pass: should we cache administrative passwords?
# set to "true" to keep admin passwords cached in debconf
dbc_remember_admin_pass='$dbc_remember_admin_pass'
# dbc_remote_questions_default: will we be likely to install on remote servers?
# set to "true" to raise the priority of debconf questions related to
# database installation on remote servers (for database types that support this)
dbc_remote_questions_default='$dbc_remote_questions_default'
EOF
ucf --debconf-ok "$tfile" "$dbc_globalconfig"
ucfr dbconfig-common "$dbc_globalconfig"
rm -f "$tfile"
}
dbc_read_package_config(){
local _tmp_dbuser _tmp_basepath _tmp_dbname
_dbc_debug "dbc_read_package_config() $@"
_dbc_sanity_check package packageconfig || dbc_install_error || return $?
[ "$dbc_tried_again" ] && return 0
# first we set some defaults, which will be overridden by the config
# This is the crucial place where things can go wrong when preseeding
# on first install because dbc_install will just be set to true. Just
# a note, preseeding on further reinstall/reconfigure doesn't make
# sense, just edit the configuration files appropriately.
# See bug 476946
dbc_install=true
dbc_upgrade=true
if [ -f $dbc_packageconfig ]; then
. $dbc_packageconfig
else
# If we are here, there was no previous dbc configuration file
# found so I think we can trust debconf
# Turns out we cannot fully... According to the documentation
# package maintainers can provide several variables in their config.
if [ "$dbc_dbuser" ] ; then _tmp_dbuser="$dbc_dbuser" ; fi
if [ "$dbc_basepath" ] ; then _tmp_basepath="$dbc_basepath" ; fi
if [ "$dbc_dbname" ] ; then _tmp_dbname="$dbc_dbname" ; fi
dbc_read_package_debconf
if [ ! "$dbc_dbuser" ] ; then dbc_dbuser="$_tmp_dbuser" ; fi
if [ ! "$dbc_basepath" ] ; then dbc_basepath="$_tmp_basepath" ; fi
if [ ! "$dbc_dbname" ] ; then dbc_dbname="$_tmp_dbname" ; fi
# But let's just make sure we don't alter the debconf state, e.g.
# for preseeded values that haven't been properly identified
# No, we shouldn't as then the above values will not be preseeded
#db_set $dbc_package/internal/skip-preseed true
fi
# This probably should go into dbc_read_package_debconf.
if [ ! "$dbc_dballow" ] ; then
# Fallback in case the dbc_dballow isn't determined yet
# if dbserver is unset, that means localhost.
if [ -z "$dbc_dbserver" ] || [ "$dbc_dbserver" = "localhost" ]; then
# if the server is local, only allow connections from localhost
dbc_dballow="localhost"
else
# otherwise, only tell the remote database to allow from us
dbc_dballow=$(hostname -f)
fi
fi
}
###
### this function is responsible for setting all debconf values based
### on the contents of on-system config files, so that we can avoid
### the "Debconf is Not a Registry" dilemma.
###
dbc_preseed_package_debconf(){
local skip_preseed tmp_dbtypes
_dbc_debug "dbc_preseed_package_debconf() $@"
_dbc_sanity_check package || dbc_install_error || return $?
[ "$dbc_tried_again" ] && return 0
# if we've pre-configured the package and are running config
# for the second time via dpkg, then there is no on-disk
# configuration to preseed with, and we would in fact nuke
# the previous answers. so we check to avoid that.
db_get $dbc_package/internal/skip-preseed && skip_preseed="$RET"
db_reset $dbc_package/internal/skip-preseed
if [ "$skip_preseed" = "true" ]; then
dbc_read_package_debconf
return 0
fi
# set whether they want our help
db_set $dbc_package/dbconfig-install "$dbc_install"
db_set $dbc_package/dbconfig-upgrade "$dbc_upgrade"
db_set $dbc_package/dbconfig-remove "$dbc_remove"
# set the dbtype
db_set $dbc_package/database-type "$dbc_dbtype"
# the following db-specific settings always need to be preseeded unless
# we specifically know we're not configuring for the given database type
#
# set the psql authentication method
if [ -z "$dbc_dbtype" ] || [ "$dbc_dbtype" = "pgsql" ]; then
if [ "$dbc_authmethod_admin" ]; then
db_set $dbc_package/pgsql/authmethod-admin "$dbc_authmethod_admin"
elif [ "$dbc_default_pgsql_authmethod_admin" ]; then
db_set $dbc_package/pgsql/authmethod-admin "$dbc_default_pgsql_authmethod_admin"
fi
if [ "$dbc_authmethod_user" ]; then
db_set $dbc_package/pgsql/authmethod-user "$dbc_authmethod_user"
fi
fi
# for authenticated-only dbtypes. also catches empty (multidb) type.
if echo "$dbc_authenticated_dbtypes" | grep -q "$dbc_dbtype"; then
# set app user
if [ "$dbc_dbuser" ]; then
db_set $dbc_package/db/app-user "$dbc_dbuser""@""$dbc_dballow"
fi
# In case dbc_dbtype is empty, we need to loop over all
# authenticated_dbtypes. See LP: #252882
if [ -z "$dbc_dbtype" ]; then
tmp_dbtypes="$dbc_authenticated_dbtypes"
else
tmp_dbtypes="$dbc_dbtype"
fi
for tmp_dbtype in $tmp_dbtypes ; do
# set the app user password
if [ "$dbc_dbpass" ]; then
db_set $dbc_package/$tmp_dbtype/app-pass "$dbc_dbpass"
fi
# set the database administrator name
if [ "$dbc_dbadmin" ]; then
db_set $dbc_package/$tmp_dbtype/admin-user "$dbc_dbadmin"
fi
done
fi
# for remote-capable dbtypes
if echo "$dbc_remote_dbtypes" | grep -q "$dbc_dbtype"; then
# set the remote server/port
if [ "$dbc_dbserver" ]; then
db_set $dbc_package/remote/host "$dbc_dbserver"
fi
if [ "$dbc_dbport" ]; then
db_set $dbc_package/remote/port "$dbc_dbport"
fi
fi
# for fs-based dbtypes only (sqlite)
if echo "$dbc_fs_dbtypes" | grep -qa "$dbc_dbtype"; then
# set the directory that the database file is found in
if [ "$dbc_basepath" ]; then
db_set $dbc_package/db/basepath "$dbc_basepath"
fi
fi
# set the name of the database to be created
if [ "$dbc_dbname" ]; then
db_set $dbc_package/db/dbname "$dbc_dbname"
fi
case $dbc_dbtype in
"pgsql")
# peer/ident based auth doesn't need a password
if [ "$dbc_authmethod_admin" != "ident" ]; then
# set the database administrator pass
db_set $dbc_package/pgsql/admin-pass "$dbc_dbadmpass"
fi
if [ "$dbc_authmethod_user" != "ident" ]; then
# set the database user pass
db_set $dbc_package/pgsql/app-pass "$dbc_dbpass"
fi
# set whether or not they want to force SSL
if [ "$dbc_ssl" = "true" ]; then
db_set $dbc_package/pgsql/method "TCP/IP + SSL"
fi
;;
esac
}
###
### this function is responsible for reading in everything
### with respect to the package's configuration and dbconfig-common.
###
dbc_read_package_debconf(){
local tmp_dballow
_dbc_debug "dbc_read_package_debconf() $@"
_dbc_sanity_check package || dbc_install_error || return $?
[ "$dbc_tried_again" ] && return 0
# gracefully fetch this to support multi-dbtype packages
# During initial installation dbc_dbtype may be empty after
# this step if this is not preseeded.
if [ ! "$dbc_hardcoded_dbtype" ]; then
db_get $dbc_package/database-type && dbc_dbtype="$RET"
fi
# dbconfig needs to be reloaded at this point for multi-dbtype apps
dbc_set_dbtype_defaults $dbc_dbtype
# get whether they want our help with various stuff
db_get $dbc_package/dbconfig-install && dbc_install="$RET"
db_get $dbc_package/dbconfig-upgrade && dbc_upgrade="$RET"
db_get $dbc_package/dbconfig-remove && dbc_remove="$RET"
# If dbc_dbtype is not preseeded for multi-dbtype packages, we
# assume that also the other db specific templates are not
# preseeded. So, if dbc_dbtype is still empty here, we are going
# to skip the items that depend on the dbtype. Note that the other
# items are processed.
if echo "$dbc_authenticated_dbtypes" | grep -q "$dbc_dbtype"; then
# get app user; since dbc 1.8.50 we allow the admin to provide
# the domain for the grant call. Unfortunately at least MySQL allows
# the app-user to contain an at, so we need to be careful.
db_get $dbc_package/db/app-user
dbc_dbuser=$(echo "$RET" | sed 's/\(.*\)@\([^@]*\)/\1/')
tmp_dballow=$(echo "$RET" | sed -e 's/^[^@]*$//' -e 's/.*@\([^@]*\)/\1/')
if [ $tmp_dballow ] ; then
dbc_dballow=$tmp_dballow
fi
if [ "$dbc_dbtype" ] ; then
# get the app user password
db_get $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/app-pass && dbc_dbpass="$RET"
# get the database administrator name
db_get $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/admin-user && dbc_dbadmin="$RET"
# get the database administrator pass
db_get $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/admin-pass && dbc_dbadmpass="$RET"
fi
fi
if echo "$dbc_remote_dbtypes" | grep -q "$dbc_dbtype"; then
# get the db server/port
db_get $dbc_package/remote/host && dbc_dbserver="$RET"
db_get $dbc_package/remote/port && dbc_dbport="$RET"
# MySQL 5.7 doesn't support empty port anymore. Instead fill in the
# default if no port was given or found. For other dbs, this may be
# empty, effectively doing nothing here.
if [ ! "$dbc_dbport" ] ; then
dbc_dbport="$dbc_default_port"
fi
fi
if echo "$dbc_fs_dbtypes" | grep -qa "$dbc_dbtype"; then
# get the directory that the database file is found in
db_get $dbc_package/db/basepath && dbc_basepath="$RET"
fi
# get the name of the database to be created
db_get $dbc_package/db/dbname && dbc_dbname="$RET"
# DEBIAN_FRONTEND=readline doesn't use our "preseeded" default (LP #689327)
# similar code in dpkg/config but also checking for _tmp_dbname here to
# prevent overwriting potential preseeded values of dbc_dbname
if [ -z "$dbc_dbname" ] && [ -z "$_tmp_dbname" ]; then
dbc_dbname=$(echo $dbc_package | tr -d +-.);
fi
# a few db-specific things
case $dbc_dbtype in
"pgsql")
# get the psql authentication method
db_get $dbc_package/pgsql/authmethod-admin && dbc_authmethod_admin="$RET"
db_get $dbc_package/pgsql/authmethod-user && dbc_authmethod_user="$RET"
# get whether or not they want to force SSL
db_get $dbc_package/pgsql/method && dbc_method="$RET"
if [ "$dbc_method" = "TCP/IP + SSL" ]; then
dbc_ssl="true"
fi
;;
esac
if [ "$dbc_debug" ]; then
_dbc_debug "settings determined from dbc_read_package_debconf:"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_install=$dbc_install"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_upgrade=$dbc_upgrade"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_remove=$dbc_remove"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_dbtype=$dbc_dbtype"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_dbuser=$dbc_dbuser"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_dbpass=$dbc_dbpass"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_dballow=$dbc_dballow"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_dbadmin=$dbc_dbadmin"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_dbadmpass=$dbc_dbadmpass"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_dbserver=$dbc_dbserver"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_dbport=$dbc_dbport"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_dbname=$dbc_dbname"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_authmethod_admin=$dbc_authmethod_admin"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_authmethod_user=$dbc_authmethod_user"
_dbc_debug "\tdbc_ssl=$dbc_ssl"
fi
}
###
### dump package configuration to a config file
###
dbc_write_package_config(){
local iformat ofile tfile
_dbc_debug "dbc_write_package_config() $@"
_dbc_sanity_check packageconfig || dbc_install_error || return $?
[ "$dbc_tried_again" ] && return 0
echo "dbconfig-common: writing config to $dbc_packageconfig" >&2
tfile=$(dbc_mktemp dbconfig-package-config.XXXXXX)
# a quick check if this is a multi-dbtype app
if [ "$dbc_hardcoded_dbtype" ]; then
dbc_dbtype="$dbc_hardcoded_dbtype"
fi
# and a check for ssl
if [ "$dbc_method" = "TCP/IP + SSL" ]; then
dbc_ssl="true"
fi
cat << EOF > $tfile
# automatically generated by the maintainer scripts of $dbc_package
# any changes you make will be preserved, though your comments
# will be lost! to change your settings you should edit this
# file and then run "dpkg-reconfigure $dbc_package"
# dbc_install: configure database with dbconfig-common?
# set to anything but "true" to opt out of assistance
dbc_install='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_install)'
# dbc_upgrade: upgrade database with dbconfig-common?
# set to anything but "true" to opt out of assistance
dbc_upgrade='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_upgrade)'
# dbc_remove: deconfigure database with dbconfig-common?
# set to anything but "true" to opt out of assistance
dbc_remove='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_remove)'
# dbc_dbtype: type of underlying database to use
# this exists primarily to let dbconfig-common know what database
# type to use when a package supports multiple database types.
# don't change this value unless you know for certain that this
# package supports multiple database types
dbc_dbtype='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_dbtype)'
# dbc_dbuser: database user
# the name of the user who we will use to connect to the database.
dbc_dbuser='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_dbuser)'
# dbc_dbpass: database user password
# the password to use with the above username when connecting
# to a database, if one is required
dbc_dbpass='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_dbpass)'
# dbc_dballow: allowed host to connect from
# only for database types that support specifying the host from
# which the database user is allowed to connect from
# this string defines for which host the dbc_dbuser is allowed
# to connect
# this value is only really used again when you reconfigure the
# package
dbc_dballow='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_dballow)'
# dbc_dbserver: database host.
# leave unset to use localhost (or a more efficient local method
# if it exists).
dbc_dbserver='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_dbserver)'
# dbc_dbport: remote database port
# leave unset to use the default. only applicable if you are
# using a remote database.
dbc_dbport='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_dbport)'
# dbc_dbname: name of database
# this is the name of your application's database.
dbc_dbname='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_dbname)'
# dbc_dbadmin: name of the administrative user
# this is the administrative user that is used to create all of the above
# The exception is the MySQL/MariaDB localhost case, where this value is
# ignored and instead is determined from /etc/mysql/debian.cnf.
dbc_dbadmin='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_dbadmin)'
# dbc_basepath: base directory to hold database files
# leave unset to use the default. only applicable if you are
# using a local (filesystem based) database.
dbc_basepath='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_basepath)'
##
## postgresql specific settings. if you don't use postgresql,
## you can safely ignore all of these
##
# dbc_ssl: should we require ssl?
# set to "true" to require that connections use ssl
dbc_ssl='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_ssl)'
# dbc_authmethod_admin: authentication method for admin
# dbc_authmethod_user: authentication method for dbuser
# see the section titled "AUTHENTICATION METHODS" in
# /usr/share/doc/dbconfig-common/README.pgsql for more info
dbc_authmethod_admin='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_authmethod_admin)'
dbc_authmethod_user='$(dbc_sq_escape $dbc_authmethod_user)'
##
## end postgresql specific settings
##
EOF
# apps registered via webapps-common might use nested directories, so
# we should make sure the directories exist
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$dbc_packageconfig")"
ucf --debconf-ok "$tfile" "$dbc_packageconfig"
ucfr "$dbc_package" "$dbc_packageconfig"
rm -f "$tfile"
# generate the requested d-g-i config files unless it's a manual install
# and we've been explicitly told to avoid doing this
if [ "$dbc_install" != "true" ] && [ "$dbc_dgi_on_manual" != "true" ]; then
return 0
elif [ "$dbc_generate_include" ]; then
if echo $dbc_generate_include | grep -q -E "^[^:]*:"; then
iformat=$(echo $dbc_generate_include | cut -d: -f1)
ofile=$(echo $dbc_generate_include | cut -d: -f2)
# Changing the owner and perms should only be done during installation,
# as administrator changes to configuration files must be respected.
# Therefor, only processing owner and perms items when the target
# file does not exist. This also works correctly when the configuration
# file is removed alltogether, as ucf won't create the file.
# This change can be done with all the Oct 2014 usage of dbconfig-common
# (Checked with http://codesearch.debian.net), as long as no package
# starts asking for the ownership or permissions and expects it to be
# changed.
# See BTS: #720517
if [ ! -e "$ofile" ]; then
if [ "$dbc_generate_include_owner" ]; then
dbc_generate_include_args="$dbc_generate_include_args -O $dbc_generate_include_owner"
fi
if [ "$dbc_generate_include_perms" ]; then
dbc_generate_include_args="$dbc_generate_include_args -m $dbc_generate_include_perms"
fi
fi
dbconfig-generate-include -a -f "$iformat" $dbc_generate_include_args -U "$dbc_packageconfig" "$ofile"
ucfr "$dbc_package" "$dbc_packageconfig"
else
dbc_error="maintainer did not properly set dbc_generate_include"
dbc_install_error "writing package config" || return $?
[ "$dbc_tried_again" ] && return 0
fi
fi
}
dbc_abort(){
# forget that we've seen all the debconf questions
for f in $dbc_register_templates; do
db_fset $dbc_package/$f seen false
done
echo "dbconfig-common: $dbc_package $dbc_command: aborted." >&2
dbc_postinst_cleanup
return 1
}
##
## what to do if mysql-server etc are not installed
##
dbc_missing_db_package_error(){
local question
echo "warning: database package not installed?" >&2
question="$dbc_package/missing-db-package-error"
db_subst $question dbpackage $1
dbc_retry_after_error=missing_db_package
_dbc_recover_error || return $?
}
##
## what to do when something goes wrong during install
##
dbc_install_error(){
local question
echo "error encountered $1:" >&2
echo $dbc_error >&2
question="$dbc_package/install-error"
db_subst $question error $dbc_error
dbc_retry_after_error=install
_dbc_recover_error || return $?
}
##
## what to do when something goes wrong during upgrade
##
dbc_upgrade_error(){
local question
echo "error encountered $1:" >&2
echo $dbc_error >&2
question="$dbc_package/upgrade-error"
db_subst $question error $dbc_error
db_subst $question dbfile $dbc_dumpfile
dbc_retry_after_error=upgrade
_dbc_recover_error || return $?
}
##
## what to do when something goes wrong during remove
##
dbc_remove_error(){
local question
echo "error encountered $1:" >&2
echo $dbc_error >&2
question="$dbc_package/remove-error"
db_subst $question error $dbc_error
dbc_retry_after_error=remove
_dbc_recover_error || return $?
}
#
# Generic code called by dbc_*_error
#
_dbc_recover_error(){
local _debian_frontend
if [ "$_dbc_no_act" ]; then
return 0;
fi
# Several actions set _dbc_asuser before calling the functions that can
# cause the error to occur, so we need to make sure it is unset to start
# with for the retry options.
if [ "${_dbc_asuser:-}" ] ; then
_dbc_asuser=""
fi
db_fset $question seen false
db_input $dbc_prio_critical $question || true
db_go || true
db_get $question
_dbc_on_error_option="$RET"
if [ "$dbc_retry_after_error" != "upgrade" ] ; then
# It seems $DEBIAN_FRONTEND is sometimes spelled Noninteractive
# see LP: #1406700
_debian_frontend="$(echo ${DEBIAN_FRONTEND:-} | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')"
if [ "$_debian_frontend" = "noninteractive" ]; then
echo "dbconfig-common: $dbc_package $dbc_command: noninteractive fail." >&2
_dbc_on_error_option="ignore"
fi
fi
if [ "$_dbc_on_error_option" = "abort" ]; then
dbc_abort || return $?
fi
if [ "$_dbc_on_error_option" = "retry" ]; then
# forget that we've seen all the debconf questions
for f in $dbc_register_templates; do
db_fset $dbc_package/$f seen false
done
echo "dbconfig-common: $dbc_package $dbc_command: trying again." >&2
. /usr/share/dbconfig-common/dpkg/config
dbc_go $dbc_package $dbc_command $dbc_oldversion || return $?
# remove errors shouldn't call postinst
if [ "$dbc_retry_after_error" != "remove" ] ; then
. /usr/share/dbconfig-common/dpkg/postinst
else
. /usr/share/dbconfig-common/dpkg/prerm
fi
dbc_go $dbc_package $dbc_command $dbc_oldversion || return $?
dbc_tried_again="yes"
fi
if [ "$_dbc_on_error_option" = "retry (skip questions)" ]; then
echo "dbconfig-common: $dbc_package $dbc_command: trying again (skip questions)." >&2
# remove errors shouldn't call postinst
if [ "$dbc_retry_after_error" != "remove" ] ; then
. /usr/share/dbconfig-common/dpkg/postinst
else
. /usr/share/dbconfig-common/dpkg/prerm
fi
dbc_go $dbc_package $dbc_command $dbc_oldversion || return $?
dbc_tried_again="yes"
fi
if [ "$_dbc_on_error_option" = "ignore" ]; then
echo "dbconfig-common: $dbc_package $dbc_command: ignoring errors from here forwards" 2>&1
# XXX this would be better
_dbc_no_act="true"
dbc_checkuser_cmd=true
dbc_createdb_cmd=true
dbc_createuser_cmd=true
dbc_dbvendor=true
dbc_default_admin=true
dbc_default_dbuser=true
dbc_dropdb_cmd=true
dbc_dropuser_cmd=true
dbc_dump_cmd=true
dbc_register_templates=""
dbc_sqlexec_cmd=true
dbc_sqlfile_cmd=true
dbc_use_dbuser=true
return 0
fi
}
##
## exactly what you'd think
##
dbc_forget_dbadmin_password(){
_dbc_debug "dbc_forget_dbadmin_password() $@"
echo dbconfig-common: flushing administrative password >&2
db_reset $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/admin-pass || true
db_fset $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/admin-pass seen false || true
db_reset $dbc_package/password-confirm || true
db_fset $dbc_package/password-confirm seen false || true
}
##
## exactly what you'd think
##
dbc_forget_app_password(){
_dbc_debug "dbc_forget_app_password() $@"
db_reset $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/app-pass || true
db_fset $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/app-pass seen false || true
db_reset $dbc_package/app-password-confirm || true
db_fset $dbc_package/app-password-confirm seen false || true
}
##
## exactly what you'd think
##
## usage: dbc_get_admin_pass package dbtype
##
dbc_get_admin_pass(){
local have_admin_pass pass1 _tmp_dbadmin
_dbc_debug "dbc_get_admin_pass() $@"
# Frontends don't need the admin password as they don't put anything in the
# database.
if [ "$dbc_frontend" ]; then
return 0
fi
# Non-authenticated dbtypes aren't using passwords.
if echo "$dbc_authenticated_dbtypes" | grep -qv "$dbc_dbtype"; then
return 0
fi
# (PostgreSQL) peer/ident doesn't need the admin password.
if [ "$dbc_authmethod_admin" = "ident" ]; then
return 0
fi
db_fget $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/admin-pass seen
if [ "$RET" = "true" ]; then
have_admin_pass="yes"
fi
# make sure the passwords are the same, safely
while [ ! "$have_admin_pass" ]; do
# To prevent mistakes where people forgot which admin-user they used
# let's put the account name into the template.
db_get $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/admin-user && _tmp_dbadmin="$RET"
db_subst $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/admin-pass dbadmin "$_tmp_dbadmin"
# get the administrative password
db_input $dbc_prio_high $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/admin-pass || true
if [ $dbc_statefull ] ; then
db_go || return $?
else
db_go || true
fi
db_get $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/admin-pass
pass1="$RET"
if [ "$dbc_dbtype" = "pgsql" ] && [ ! "$pass1" ]; then
db_input $dbc_prio_high $dbc_package/pgsql/no-empty-passwords || true
db_reset $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/admin-pass
db_fset $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/admin-pass seen false
if [ $dbc_statefull ] ; then
db_go || return $?
else
db_go || true
fi
else
have_admin_pass="yes"
fi
done
db_get $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/admin-pass
dbc_dbadmpass="$RET"
}
##
## exactly what you'd think
##
## usage: dbc_get_app_pass package dbtype
##
dbc_get_app_pass(){
local have_app_pass pass1 pass2
_dbc_debug "dbc_get_app_pass() $@"
db_fget $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/app-pass seen
if [ "$RET" = "true" ]; then
have_app_pass="yes"
db_get $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/app-pass
dbc_dbpass="$RET"
fi
# make sure the passwords are the same, safely
while [ ! "$have_app_pass" ]; do
# forget the password-confirm question first, as it's shared
db_reset $dbc_package/app-password-confirm
db_fset $dbc_package/app-password-confirm seen false
# get the appistrative password
# do we really want/need prio high (maybe prio_remote_question)
# same prio as below
db_input $dbc_prio_high $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/app-pass || true
if [ $dbc_statefull ] ; then
db_go || return $?
else
db_go || true
fi
db_get $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/app-pass
pass1="$RET"
# get the password again, if it is not empty
if [ "$pass1" ]; then
# do we really want/need prio high (maybe prio_remote_question)
# same prio as above
db_input $dbc_prio_high $dbc_package/app-password-confirm || true
if [ $dbc_statefull ] ; then
db_go || return $?
else
db_go || true
fi
db_get $dbc_package/app-password-confirm
pass2="$RET"
fi
# test to see if the passwords match
if [ "$pass1" = "$pass2" ]; then
dbc_dbpass="$pass1"
have_app_pass="yes"
else
# tell them the passwords didn't match, loop again
db_reset $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/app-pass
db_fset $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/app-pass seen false
db_input $dbc_prio_high $dbc_package/passwords-do-not-match || true
if [ $dbc_statefull ] ; then
db_go || return $?
else
db_go || true
fi
fi
done
if [ ! "$dbc_dbpass" ]; then
dbc_dbpass=$(env LANG=C LC_ALL=C tr -dc "[:alnum:]" < /dev/urandom | dd bs=1 count=12 2>/dev/null)
db_set $dbc_package/$dbc_dbtype/app-pass "$dbc_dbpass"
db_set $dbc_package/app-password-confirm "$dbc_dbpass"
fi
}
##
## perform any necessary cleanup before exiting the postinst
##
dbc_postinst_cleanup(){
_dbc_debug "dbc_postinst_cleanup() $@"
if echo "$dbc_authenticated_dbtypes" | grep -q "$dbc_dbtype"; then
if [ "$dbc_remember_admin_pass" != "true" ]; then
dbc_forget_dbadmin_password
fi
if [ "$dbc_remember_app_pass" != "true" ]; then
dbc_forget_app_password
fi
fi
db_reset $dbc_package/internal/skip-preseed
db_reset $dbc_package/internal/reconfiguring
}
##
## determine whether a db is supported by a package
##
dbc_detect_supported_dbtype(){
local query_dbtype
_dbc_debug "dbc_detect_supported_dbtype() $@"
query_dbtype=$1
# see if the package says it's supported
if echo $dbc_dbtypes | grep -qE "(^|,[[:space:]]*)$query_dbtype(\$|,)"; then
return 0
fi
return 1
}
##
## determine whether a db is installed on the system
##
dbc_detect_installed_dbtype(){
_dbc_debug "dbc_detect_installed_dbtype() $@"
_dbc_detect_installed_dbtype "$@"
}
###
### register all the necessary debconf templates
###
dbc_register_debconf(){
local f local
_dbc_debug "dbc_register_debconf() $@"
for f in $dbc_register_templates; do
# register the question, but bail if it doesn't (yet) exist
# failure is gracefully handled elsewhere
if ! db_register dbconfig-common/$f $dbc_package/$f >/dev/null 2>&1; then
return 1
fi
# perform some basic customizing substitutions
if [ "$dbc_packagetitle" ]; then
db_subst $dbc_package/$f pkg $dbc_packagetitle
else
db_subst $dbc_package/$f pkg $dbc_package
fi
if [ "$dbc_dbvendor" ]; then
db_subst $dbc_package/$f dbvendor $dbc_dbvendor
fi
done
if [ "$dbc_dbtypes" ]; then
db_subst $dbc_package/database-type database_types $dbc_dbtypes
fi
}
###
### dbc_sq_escape: escape any single quotes present in a string
###
### this will safely escape a string which is to be stored inside
### single quotes. that is as'df -> as'\''df
###
dbc_sq_escape(){
sed -e "s,','\\\\'',g" << EOF
$@
EOF
}
###
### dbc_no_thanks: check if dbconfig-no-thanks is (going to be) installed
###
### dbconfig-no-thanks is meant to allow opting out of dbc help. However,
### according to policy 3.9.1 the maintainer scripts may be called before the
### package is unpacked, so we can't just check for files.
###
dbc_no_thanks(){
local no_thanks_status
# db:Status-Want requires dpkg 1.17.11
no_thanks_status=$(dpkg-query -W -f='${db:Status-Want}' dbconfig-no-thanks 2>/dev/null)
if [ "${no_thanks_status}" = install ] || [ "${no_thanks_status}" = hold ] ; then
_dbc_debug "dbconfig-no-thanks is installed. Nothing to do for dbconfig-common."
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}