#!/bin/sh set -eux # Apache gets grumpy about PID files pre-existing rm -f /run/apache2/apache2.pid sed "s/@MYSQL_MGR_USER@/${MYSQL_MGR_USER}/g; s/@MYSQL_MGR_PASSWORD@/${MYSQL_MGR_PASSWORD}/g" \ /usr/local/etc/mgr-application.ini > /var/www/manager/application/configs/application.ini mysql -u "${MYSQL_MGR_USER}" -h db "-p${MYSQL_MGR_PASSWORD}" mgr <<-EOF REPLACE INTO system_user (id, system_role_id, login, user_client_crt_s_dn_i_dn) VALUES (1, 2,'${CLIENT_CERT_EMAIL}','CN=${CLIENT_CERT_USERNAME}//CN=Class 3 Test CA,O=CAcert Inc.,C=AU'); UPDATE system_config SET config_value='1' WHERE config_key='log.file.enabled'; UPDATE system_config SET config_value='mail' WHERE config_key='imap.mailhost'; UPDATE system_config SET config_value='catchall' WHERE config_key='imap.username'; UPDATE system_config SET config_value='${CATCHALL_MAILBOX_PASSWORD}' WHERE config_key='imap.password'; EOF apache2ctl start "$@" exec tail -F --follow=name --retry /var/log/apache2/error.log /tmp/ca_mgr.log