# apache2-maintscript-helper - Apache2 helper function for maintainer scripts # Copyright (C) 2012 Arno Töll # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of # this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in # the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to # use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of # the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, # subject to the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all # copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR # COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER # IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN # CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. # # VARIABLES # # global environment variables used by apache2-maintscript-helper: # * APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_DEBUG: # set this to any non-zero value to get debug output # * APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_HELPER_QUIET: # set this to any non-zero value to omit any output # * EXPORT_APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_HELPER: # will be defined by apache2-maintscript-helper # to avoid inclusion loops. Do not set this # variable manually # * APACHE2_NEED_ACTION: # will be defined if a function call wants to # override the behavior of apache2_needs_action. # Do not rely on this variable. It is considered # an implementation detail. # * APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME # * APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE # * APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_METHOD # * APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_ARGUMENT # these variables contain information about the # maintainer script which is calling the # maintscript-helper. It contains arguments which # dpkg supplies to maintainer scripts and similar # information. These variables are an # implementation detail and not to be changed. # # You might want to set them manually only if you # are calling apache2-maintscript-helper from # some place which does not preserve the original # script arguments for example when calling from # a subfunction instead of the main function in # your maintainer script # # INITIALIZATION # if [ -n "${EXPORT_APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_HELPER:-}" ] ; then return else EXPORT_APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_HELPER=1 if [ -n "${APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_DEBUG:-}" ] ; then set -x elif [ -e /etc/apache2/envvars ] ; then APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_DEBUG=$(. /etc/apache2/envvars && echo ${APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_DEBUG}) if [ -n "${APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_DEBUG:-}" ] ; then set -x fi fi APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_DEFER= if ! dpkg-query -f '${Status}' -W apache2|egrep -q 'installed|triggers-awaited|triggers-pending'; then echo "Package apache2 is not configured yet. Will defer actions by package $DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE." APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_DEFER=/var/lib/apache2/deferred_actions fi if [ -z "$1" ] ; then echo "You must invoke apache2-maintscript-helper with an unmodified environment when sourcing it" >&2 return 1 fi APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME="$DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME" [ "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME" ] || APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME="${0##*.}" case "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME" in preinst|prerm|postrm|postinst) # yay - recognized script ;; *) echo "apache2-maintscript-helper invoked from an unrecognized maintainer script: exiting" >&2 return 1 ;; esac APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE="$DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE" if [ -z "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE" ]; then APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE="${0##*/}" APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE="${APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE%.*}" fi if [ -z "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_METHOD" ] ; then APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_METHOD="$1" fi case "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_METHOD" in install|upgrade|abort-upgrade|configure|abort-remove|abort-remove|abort-deconfigure|remove|failed-upgrade|purge|disappear|abort-install|triggered) # yay - recognized script ;; *) echo "apache2-maintscript-helper invoked from a modified environment. Please hint required arguments manually" >&2 return 1 ;; esac if [ -z "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_ARGUMENT" ] ; then APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_ARGUMENT="${2:-}" fi fi # # FUNCTIONS # # # Function apache2_msg # print out a warning to both, the syslog and a local standard output. # This function should generally be used to display messages related to # the web server in maintainer scripts. # Parameters: # priority # The message priority. Recognized values are the same as defined # by syslog(3), thus: one among debug, info, notice, warning, # err, crit, alert, emerg. # If no known priority is recognized, the priority is set to # "warning". # message # The message as a string. It is printed out verbatim. # Behavior: # No message is displayed if APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_HELPER_QUIET is defined # Returns: # this function always returns 0 # Since: 2.4.1-3 apache2_msg() { local PRIORITY="$1" local MSG="$2" [ -z "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_HELPER_QUIET" ] && echo "$MSG" >&2 [ -x /usr/bin/logger ] || return 0 case "$PRIORITY" in debug|info|notice|warning|err|crit|alert|emerg) ;; *) PRIORITY="warning" ;; esac local LOGGER="/usr/bin/logger -p daemon.$PRIORITY -t $APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE " $LOGGER "$MSG" || return 0 } # # Function apache2_needs_action # succeeds if the package invoking the maintscript helper # needs any work. This function can be used as a conditional whether a # certain function should be executed by means of the package state. # Note, calling some other functions may change the outcome of this # function, depending on the action required #Parameters: # none # Returns: # 0 if an older version of the maintainer script invoking the helper is # already installed # 1 otherwise # Since: 2.4.1-3 apache2_needs_action() { # Summary how the maintscript behaves: # preinst: # Not sure why anyone would like to call this function in preinst. Die loud. # prerm remove: # Basically the same as postrm. If a maintainer would like to # disable his module before removing his stuff, be it. # However, we have nothing useful to do if we're called in any # other way than "remove" in prerm. # postinst configure # Probably the most important invokation. When invoked in configure we: # - enable the piece of configuration on fresh installs # - do nothing on upgrades UNLESS the configuration was removed automatically in the past # postrm remove|purge # - disable the configuration, mark it as automatically disabled in remove # - disable the configuration, remove any trace we have on purge case "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME" in preinst) apache2_msg "info" "apache2_needs_action: The maintainer helper can not be called in preinst" return 1 ;; prerm|postrm) case "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_METHOD" in remove|purge) return 0 ;; *) return 1 ;; esac ;; postinst) if [ "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_METHOD" = "configure" ] ; then # act on fresh installs [ -z "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_ARGUMENT" ] && return 0 # act if someone told us [ -n "$APACHE2_NEED_ACTION" ] && return 0 fi ;; esac return 1 } # # Function apache2_has_module # checks whether a supplied module is enabled in the current Apache server # configuration # Parameters: # module - the module name which should be checked. Can be a regular # string or a Perl compatible regular expression e.g. cgi(d|) # Returns: # 0 if the module(s) was/were found # 1 otherwise # Since: 2.4.1-1 apache2_has_module() { [ -x /usr/sbin/a2query ] || return 1 local MODULE="$1" if a2query -m "$MODULE" > /dev/null ; then return 0 fi return 1 } # # Function apache2_switch_mpm # switches the MPM enabled on the web server. This function switches the # MPM unconditionally but does careful checks to make sure the web server # is left back with a working MPM. # It checks whether the supplied MPM exists and enables it on purpose. # Parameters: # mpm - change the MPM to the supplied argument. It should be given # without "mpm_" prefix, e.g. "worker", "prefork", and so on. # Returns: # 0 if the MPM could be changed # 1 otherwise # Since: 2.4.1-1 apache2_switch_mpm() { [ -x /usr/sbin/a2query ] || return 1 [ -x /usr/sbin/a2dismod ] || return 1 [ -x /usr/sbin/a2enmod ] || return 1 local MPM="$1" MPM="${MPM#mpm_}" if [ -n "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_DEFER" ] ; then echo "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE apache2_switch_mpm $*" >> $APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_DEFER return 0 fi if [ ! -e "/etc/apache2/mods-available/mpm_$MPM.load" ] ; then apache2_msg "err" "apache2_switch_mpm: MPM $MPM not found" return 1 fi local CUR_MPM=$(a2query -M) || return 1 if [ "$CUR_MPM" != "$MPM" ] ; then a2dismod -m -q "mpm_$CUR_MPM"; a2enmod -m -q "mpm_$MPM"; apache2_msg "info" "apache2_switch_mpm Switch to $MPM" else apache2_msg "info" "apache2_switch_mpm $MPM: No action required" return 0 fi if ! apache2_has_module "mpm_$MPM" ; then # rollback a2enmod -m -q "mpm_$CUR_MPM" apache2_msg "warning" "apache2_switch_mpm Switch to $MPM failed. Rolling back to $CUR_MPM" return 1 fi APACHE2_NEED_ACTION=1 apache2_reload restart return 0 } # # Function apache2_invoke # invokes an Apache 2 configuration helper to enable or disable a # particular piece of configuration, a site or a module. It carefully # checks whether the supplied configuration snippet exists and reloads the # web server if the site administrator desires that by calling the # apache2_reload function. # Parameters: # command - The command to invoke. Recognized commands are "enconf", # "enmod", "ensite", "disconf", "dismod", "dissite" # arguments # - A single argument (e.g. a module) which shall be # enabled or disabled respectively. Do not enable module # dependencies that way, instead use module dependencies as # documented in . # rcd-action # - An optional rc.d action to override the default which is to # reload the web server for sites and configurations but restart # it for modules. Recognized arguments are "restart" and "reload" # Returns # 0 if the changes could be activated # 1 otherwise # Since: 2.4.1-3 # Changes: 2.4.2-2: Added the second, optional argument # 2.4.6-4: Allow apache2_invoke to disable configuration in preinst/postinst apache2_invoke() { local CMD="$1" local CONF="$2" local RCD_ACTION="$3" local invoke_rcd=0 local check_switch="" local invoke_string="" [ -x "/usr/sbin/a2$CMD" ] || return 1 [ -x "/usr/sbin/a2query" ] || return 1 if [ -n "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_DEFER" ] ; then echo "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE apache2_invoke $*" >> "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_DEFER" return 0 fi case "${RCD_ACTION:-}" in ""|reload|restart) ;; *) return 1 ;; esac case "$CMD" in *conf) check_switch="-c" invoke_string="configuration" rcd_action="${RCD_ACTION:-reload}" ;; *mod) check_switch="-m" invoke_string="module" rcd_action="${RCD_ACTION:-restart}" ;; *site) check_switch="-s" invoke_string="site" rcd_action="${RCD_ACTION:-reload}" ;; *) ;; esac case "$CMD" in enconf|enmod|ensite) local a2query_ret=0 a2query $check_switch "$CONF" > /dev/null 2>&1 || a2query_ret=$? if [ "$a2query_ret" -eq 0 ] ; then # configuration is already enabled apache2_msg "info" "apache2_invoke $CONF: already enabled" APACHE2_NEED_ACTION=1 elif [ "$a2query_ret" -eq 32 ] ; then # the maintainer disabled the module apache2_msg "info" "apache2_invoke $CONF: no action - $invoke_string was disabled by maintainer" return 0 else # coming here either means: # a) we have no clue about the module (e.g. for upgrades prior to maintscript-helper # b) it's a fresh install APACHE2_NEED_ACTION=1 a2$CMD -m -q "$CONF" > /dev/null 2>&1 || return 1 apache2_msg "info" "apache2_invoke: Enable $invoke_string $CONF" fi ;; disconf|dismod|dissite) local a2query_ret=0 a2query $check_switch "$CONF" > /dev/null 2>&1 || a2query_ret=$? if [ "$a2query_ret" -eq 0 ] ; then if [ "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME" = 'postrm' ] && [ "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_METHOD" = "purge" ] ; then a2$CMD -p -f -q "$CONF" || return 1 apache2_msg "info" "apache2_invoke $APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME: Purging $invoke_string $CONF" APACHE2_NEED_ACTION=1 elif [ "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME" = 'postrm' ] || [ "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME" = 'prerm' ] || [ "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME" = 'postinst' ] || [ "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME" = 'preinst' ] ; then if [ "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_METHOD" = "remove" ] ; then a2$CMD -m -f -q "$CONF" || return 1 apache2_msg "info" "apache2_invoke $APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME: Disable $invoke_string $CONF" APACHE2_NEED_ACTION=1 fi else apache2_msg "error" "apache2_invoke: $invoke_string $CONF not supported in $APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME" return 1 fi elif [ "$a2query_ret" -eq 32 ] || [ "$a2query_ret" -eq 33 ] ; then if [ "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME" = 'postrm' ] && [ "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_METHOD" = "purge" ] ; then apache2_msg "info" "apache2_invoke $APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME: Purging state for $CONF" # this will return RC=1 ( a2$CMD -p -f -q "$CONF" > /dev/null 2>&1 ) else apache2_msg "info" "apache2_invoke $CONF $APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME: No action required" fi else apache2_msg "info" "apache2_invoke $CONF $APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME: No action required" fi ;; *) return 1 ;; esac if [ -n "${APACHE2_NEED_ACTION:-}" ] ; then apache2_reload $rcd_action fi } # # Function apache2_reload # reloads the web server to activate a changed configuration. It does not # actually reload the web server if the current configuration fails to # parse. # Parameters: # action - optional, can be 'reload' (default) or 'restart' # Returns: # 0 if the changes could be activated # 1 otherwise # Since: 2.4.1-1 apache2_reload() { if ! apache2_needs_action ; then return 0 fi if [ -n "$APACHE2_MAINTSCRIPT_DEFER" ] ; then return 0 fi local action case "${1:-}" in ""|reload) action=reload ;; restart) action=restart ;; *) return 1 ;; esac local tmpfile=$(mktemp) if apache2ctl configtest > $tmpfile 2>&1; then invoke-rc.d apache2 $action || true else apache2_msg "err" "apache2_reload: Your configuration is broken. Not ${action}ing Apache 2" grep -v -e "Action 'configtest' failed." \ -e "The Apache error log may have more information." \ "$tmpfile" | while read LINE ; do apache2_msg "err" "apache2_reload: $LINE" done fi rm -f "$tmpfile" } # vim: syntax=sh sw=8 sts=8 sr noet