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entrypoint.sh
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#!/bin/bash
set -e
[[ $DEBUG == true ]] && set -x
DB_NAME=${DB_NAME:-}
DB_USER=${DB_USER:-}
DB_PASS=${DB_PASS:-}
DB_REMOTE_ROOT_NAME=${DB_REMOTE_ROOT_NAME:-}
DB_REMOTE_ROOT_PASS=${DB_REMOTE_ROOT_PASS:-}
DB_REMOTE_ROOT_HOST=${DB_REMOTE_ROOT_HOST:-"172.17.0.1"}
MYSQL_CHARSET=${MYSQL_CHARSET:-"utf8"}
MYSQL_COLLATION=${MYSQL_COLLATION:-"utf8_unicode_ci"}
create_data_dir() {
mkdir -p ${MYSQL_DATA_DIR}
chmod -R 0700 ${MYSQL_DATA_DIR}
chown -R ${MYSQL_USER}:${MYSQL_USER} ${MYSQL_DATA_DIR}
}
create_run_dir() {
mkdir -p ${MYSQL_RUN_DIR}
chmod -R 0755 ${MYSQL_RUN_DIR}
chown -R ${MYSQL_USER}:root ${MYSQL_RUN_DIR}
# hack: remove any existing lock files
rm -rf ${MYSQL_RUN_DIR}/mysqld.sock.lock
}
create_log_dir() {
mkdir -p ${MYSQL_LOG_DIR}
chmod -R 0755 ${MYSQL_LOG_DIR}
chown -R ${MYSQL_USER}:${MYSQL_USER} ${MYSQL_LOG_DIR}
}
listen() {
sed -e "s/^bind-address\(.*\)=.*/bind-address = $1/" -i /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf
}
apply_configuration_fixes() {
# disable error log
sed 's/^log_error/# log_error/' -i /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf
# Fixing StartUp Porblems with some DNS Situations and Speeds up the stuff
# http://www.percona.com/blog/2008/05/31/dns-achilles-heel-mysql-installation/
cat > /etc/mysql/conf.d/mysql-skip-name-resolv.cnf <<EOF
[mysqld]
skip_name_resolve
EOF
}
remove_debian_system_maint_password() {
#
# the default password for the debian-sys-maint user is randomly generated
# during the installation of the mysql-server package.
#
# Due to the nature of docker we blank out the password such that the maintenance
# user can login without a password.
#
sed 's/password = .*/password = /g' -i /etc/mysql/debian.cnf
}
initialize_mysql_database() {
# initialize MySQL data directory
if [ ! -d ${MYSQL_DATA_DIR}/mysql ]; then
echo "Installing database..."
mysqld --initialize-insecure --user=mysql >/dev/null 2>&1
# start mysql server
echo "Starting MySQL server..."
/usr/bin/mysqld_safe >/dev/null 2>&1 &
# wait for mysql server to start (max 30 seconds)
timeout=30
echo -n "Waiting for database server to accept connections"
while ! /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root status >/dev/null 2>&1
do
timeout=$(($timeout - 1))
if [ $timeout -eq 0 ]; then
echo -e "\nCould not connect to database server. Aborting..."
exit 1
fi
echo -n "."
sleep 1
done
echo
## create a localhost only, debian-sys-maint user
## the debian-sys-maint is used while creating users and database
## as well as to shut down or starting up the mysql server via mysqladmin
echo "Creating debian-sys-maint user..."
mysql -uroot -e "CREATE USER 'debian-sys-maint'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '';"
mysql -uroot -e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES on *.* TO 'debian-sys-maint'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '' WITH GRANT OPTION;"
if [ -n "${DB_REMOTE_ROOT_NAME}" -a -n "${DB_REMOTE_ROOT_HOST}" ]; then
echo "Creating remote user \"${DB_REMOTE_ROOT_NAME}\" with root privileges..."
mysql -uroot \
-e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO '${DB_REMOTE_ROOT_NAME}'@'${DB_REMOTE_ROOT_HOST}' IDENTIFIED BY '${DB_REMOTE_ROOT_PASS}' WITH GRANT OPTION; FLUSH PRIVILEGES;"
fi
/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf shutdown
fi
}
create_users_and_databases() {
# create new user / database
if [ -n "${DB_USER}" -o -n "${DB_NAME}" ]; then
/usr/bin/mysqld_safe >/dev/null 2>&1 &
# wait for mysql server to start (max 30 seconds)
timeout=30
while ! /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root status >/dev/null 2>&1
do
timeout=$(($timeout - 1))
if [ $timeout -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Could not connect to mysql server. Aborting..."
exit 1
fi
sleep 1
done
if [ -n "${DB_NAME}" ]; then
for db in $(awk -F',' '{for (i = 1 ; i <= NF ; i++) print $i}' <<< "${DB_NAME}"); do
echo "Creating database \"$db\"..."
mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf \
-e "CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS \`$db\` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET \`$MYSQL_CHARSET\` COLLATE \`$MYSQL_COLLATION\`;"
if [ -n "${DB_USER}" ]; then
echo "Granting access to database \"$db\" for user \"${DB_USER}\"..."
mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf \
-e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON \`$db\`.* TO '${DB_USER}' IDENTIFIED BY '${DB_PASS}';"
fi
done
fi
/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf shutdown
fi
}
create_data_dir
create_run_dir
create_log_dir
# allow arguments to be passed to mysqld_safe
if [[ ${1:0:1} = '-' ]]; then
EXTRA_ARGS="$@"
set --
elif [[ ${1} == mysqld_safe || ${1} == $(which mysqld_safe) ]]; then
EXTRA_ARGS="${@:2}"
set --
fi
# default behaviour is to launch mysqld_safe
if [[ -z ${1} ]]; then
listen "127.0.0.1"
apply_configuration_fixes
remove_debian_system_maint_password
initialize_mysql_database
create_users_and_databases
listen "0.0.0.0"
exec $(which mysqld_safe) $EXTRA_ARGS
else
exec "$@"
fi