#!/bin/bash # Start crond for cronjobs to work correctly /usr/sbin/crond # Check and if needed install/renew certs # Note that this script (certbot.sh) is also # run weekely from /etc/periodic/weekly/croncert.sh # # WARNING: # Duing the weekly check, if certs are renewed, # the mosquitto process is restarted, causing # a brief (few second) unavoidable service disruption # /certbot.sh # This script assumes a standard persistent directory and file layout of: # /mosquitto/ # conf/ # mosquitto.conf - the main configuation file # passwd - the password file # log/ # # The presense and location of mosquitto.conf isn't optional. # (We could allow user definition via environment var, but honestly why bother) # # The location of the log directory and passwd file can be # mapped differently in mosquitto.conf. If so, this script will # simply generate warnings, but continue to function. # if [ ! -d "/mosquitto/log" ]; then echo "WARNING: missing /mosquitto/log directory" echo "WARNING: ignore if your mosquitto.conf has a non-standard configuration" fi # create blank passwd if it doesn't exist if [ -d "/mosquitto/conf" ]; then if [ ! -f "/mosquitto/conf/passwd" ]; then echo "Creating blank passwd file at /mosquitto/conf/passwd" touch /mosquitto/conf/passwd fi else echo "WARNING: /mosquitto/conf should be mapped to persistent docker volume" echo "WARNING: ignore if your mosquitto.conf has a non-standard configuration" fi # execute any pre-exec scripts, useful for customization of images if [ -d "/scripts" ]; then echo "Looking for user scripts to execute..." for i in /scripts/*sh do if [ -e "${i}" ]; then echo "Found user script - processing $i" . "${i}" fi done fi echo "Starting mosquitto process (daemon)..." if [ -f "/mosquitto/conf/mosquitto.conf" ]; then # Note that this method of starting mosquitto results in the process # not receiving the SIGTERM signal from Docker on shutdown. This is # nessary because mosquitto must be restarted automatically when # certificates are renewed. In other words, we need the container to # continue running beyond the life of the mosquitto process. # # A possible enhancement would be to include an "is alive" check # for mosquitto to restart it if required or exit the container. /usr/sbin/mosquitto -c /mosquitto/conf/mosquitto.conf& echo "Going to sleep..." # sleep infinity not available, so 9999d should be an acceptable substitute :-) sleep 9999d else echo "ERROR: missing /mosquitto/conf/mosquitto.conf" echo "ERROR: check your Docker volume mappings" echo "Exiting..." fi