pgadmin4/pkg/docker/entrypoint.sh
Dave Page b41557b54b Instead of rotating logs, don't write them to the container in the first place.
This is inline with container best practices (logs go to the container console).

Fixes #6170
2021-02-02 13:45:49 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Populate config_distro.py. This has some default config, as well as anything
# provided by the user through the PGADMIN_CONFIG_* environment variables.
# Only update the file on first launch. The empty file is created during the
# container build so it can have the required ownership.
if [ `wc -m /pgadmin4/config_distro.py | awk '{ print $1 }'` = "0" ]; then
cat << EOF > /pgadmin4/config_distro.py
CA_FILE = '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt'
LOG_FILE = '/dev/null'
HELP_PATH = '../../docs'
DEFAULT_BINARY_PATHS = {
'pg': '/usr/local/pgsql-13'
}
EOF
# This is a bit kludgy, but necessary as the container uses BusyBox/ash as
# it's shell and not bash which would allow a much cleaner implementation
for var in $(env | grep PGADMIN_CONFIG_ | cut -d "=" -f 1); do
echo ${var#PGADMIN_CONFIG_} = $(eval "echo \$$var") >> /pgadmin4/config_distro.py
done
fi
if [ ! -f /var/lib/pgadmin/pgadmin4.db ]; then
if [ -z "${PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL}" -o -z "${PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD}" ]; then
echo 'You need to specify PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL and PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD environment variables'
exit 1
fi
# Set the default username and password in a
# backwards compatible way
export PGADMIN_SETUP_EMAIL=${PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL}
export PGADMIN_SETUP_PASSWORD=${PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD}
# Initialize DB before starting Gunicorn
# Importing pgadmin4 (from this script) is enough
python run_pgadmin.py
export PGADMIN_SERVER_JSON_FILE=${PGADMIN_SERVER_JSON_FILE:-/pgadmin4/servers.json}
# Pre-load any required servers
if [ -f "${PGADMIN_SERVER_JSON_FILE}" ]; then
# When running in Desktop mode, no user is created
# so we have to import servers anonymously
if [ "${PGADMIN_CONFIG_SERVER_MODE}" = "False" ]; then
/usr/local/bin/python /pgadmin4/setup.py --load-servers "${PGADMIN_SERVER_JSON_FILE}"
else
/usr/local/bin/python /pgadmin4/setup.py --load-servers "${PGADMIN_SERVER_JSON_FILE}" --user ${PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL}
fi
fi
fi
# Start Postfix to handle password resets etc.
if [ -z ${PGADMIN_DISABLE_POSTFIX} ]; then
sudo /usr/sbin/postfix start
fi
# Get the session timeout from the pgAdmin config. We'll use this (in seconds)
# to define the Gunicorn worker timeout
TIMEOUT=$(cd /pgadmin4 && python -c 'import config; print(config.SESSION_EXPIRATION_TIME * 60 * 60 * 24)')
# NOTE: currently pgadmin can run only with 1 worker due to sessions implementation
# Using --threads to have multi-threaded single-process worker
if [ ! -z ${PGADMIN_ENABLE_TLS} ]; then
exec gunicorn --timeout ${TIMEOUT} --bind ${PGADMIN_LISTEN_ADDRESS:-[::]}:${PGADMIN_LISTEN_PORT:-443} -w 1 --threads ${GUNICORN_THREADS:-25} --access-logfile ${GUNICORN_ACCESS_LOGFILE:--} --keyfile /certs/server.key --certfile /certs/server.cert -c gunicorn_config.py run_pgadmin:app
else
exec gunicorn --timeout ${TIMEOUT} --bind ${PGADMIN_LISTEN_ADDRESS:-[::]}:${PGADMIN_LISTEN_PORT:-80} -w 1 --threads ${GUNICORN_THREADS:-25} --access-logfile ${GUNICORN_ACCESS_LOGFILE:--} -c gunicorn_config.py run_pgadmin:app
fi