#!/bin/bash # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not # use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of # the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under # the License. set -e # first arg is `-something` or `+something` if [ "${1#-}" != "$1" ] || [ "${1#+}" != "$1" ]; then set -- /opt/couchdb/bin/couchdb "$@" fi # first arg is the bare word `couchdb` if [ "$1" = 'couchdb' ]; then shift set -- /opt/couchdb/bin/couchdb "$@" fi if [ "$1" = '/opt/couchdb/bin/couchdb' ]; then # this is where runtime configuration changes will be written. # we need to explicitly touch it here in case /opt/couchdb/etc has # been mounted as an external volume, in which case it won't exist. # If running as the couchdb user (i.e. container starts as root), # write permissions will be granted below. touch /opt/couchdb/etc/local.d/docker.ini # if user is root, assume running under the couchdb user (default) # and ensure it is able to access files and directories that may be mounted externally if [ "$(id -u)" = '0' ]; then # Check that we own everything in /opt/couchdb and fix if necessary. We also # add the `-f` flag in all the following invocations because there may be # cases where some of these ownership and permissions issues are non-fatal # (e.g. a config file owned by root with o+r is actually fine), and we don't # to be too aggressive about crashing here ... find /opt/couchdb \! \( -user couchdb -group couchdb \) -exec chown -f couchdb:couchdb '{}' + # Ensure that data files have the correct permissions. We were previously # preventing any access to these files outside of couchdb:couchdb, but it # turns out that CouchDB itself does not set such restrictive permissions # when it creates the files. The approach taken here ensures that the # contents of the datadir have the same permissions as they had when they # were initially created. This should minimize any startup delay. find /opt/couchdb/data -type d ! -perm 0755 -exec chmod -f 0755 '{}' + find /opt/couchdb/data -type f ! -perm 0644 -exec chmod -f 0644 '{}' + # Do the same thing for configuration files and directories. Technically # CouchDB only needs read access to the configuration files as all online # changes will be applied to the "docker.ini" file below, but we set 644 # for the sake of consistency. find /opt/couchdb/etc -type d ! -perm 0755 -exec chmod -f 0755 '{}' + find /opt/couchdb/etc -type f ! -perm 0644 -exec chmod -f 0644 '{}' + fi if [ ! -z "$NODENAME" ] && ! grep "couchdb@" /opt/couchdb/etc/vm.args; then echo "-name couchdb@$NODENAME" >> /opt/couchdb/etc/vm.args fi if [ "$COUCHDB_USER" ] && [ "$COUCHDB_PASSWORD" ]; then # Create admin only if not already present if ! grep -Pzoqr "\[admins\]\n$COUCHDB_USER =" /opt/couchdb/etc/local.d/*.ini /opt/couchdb/etc/local.ini; then printf "\n[admins]\n%s = %s\n" "$COUCHDB_USER" "$COUCHDB_PASSWORD" >> /opt/couchdb/etc/local.d/docker.ini fi fi if [ "$COUCHDB_SECRET" ]; then # Set secret only if not already present if ! grep -Pzoqr "\[chttpd_auth\]\nsecret =" /opt/couchdb/etc/local.d/*.ini /opt/couchdb/etc/local.ini; then printf "\n[chttpd_auth]\nsecret = %s\n" "$COUCHDB_SECRET" >> /opt/couchdb/etc/local.d/docker.ini fi fi if [ "$COUCHDB_ERLANG_COOKIE" ]; then cookieFile='/opt/couchdb/.erlang.cookie' if [ -e "$cookieFile" ]; then if [ "$(cat "$cookieFile" 2>/dev/null)" != "$COUCHDB_ERLANG_COOKIE" ]; then echo >&2 echo >&2 "warning: $cookieFile contents do not match COUCHDB_ERLANG_COOKIE" echo >&2 fi else echo "$COUCHDB_ERLANG_COOKIE" > "$cookieFile" fi chown couchdb:couchdb "$cookieFile" chmod 600 "$cookieFile" fi if [ "$(id -u)" = '0' ]; then chown -f couchdb:couchdb /opt/couchdb/etc/local.d/docker.ini || true fi # if we don't find an [admins] section followed by a non-comment, display a warning if ! grep -Pzoqr '\[admins\]\n[^;]\w+' /opt/couchdb/etc/default.d/*.ini /opt/couchdb/etc/local.d/*.ini /opt/couchdb/etc/local.ini; then # The - option suppresses leading tabs but *not* spaces. :) cat >&2 <<-'EOWARN' ************************************************************* ERROR: CouchDB 3.0+ will no longer run in "Admin Party" mode. You *MUST* specify an admin user and password, either via your own .ini file mapped into the container at /opt/couchdb/etc/local.ini or inside /opt/couchdb/etc/local.d, or with "-e COUCHDB_USER=admin -e COUCHDB_PASSWORD=password" to set it via "docker run". ************************************************************* EOWARN exit 1 fi if [ "$(id -u)" = '0' ]; then export HOME=$(echo ~couchdb) exec setpriv --reuid=couchdb --regid=couchdb --clear-groups "$@" fi fi exec "$@"