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correct application of the new SUPERVISOR_LOGLEVEL variable (#1787)
* correct application of the new SUPERVISOR_LOGLEVEL variable * correcting default log level adjustment * replacing grep &>/dev/null with grep -q
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@ -156,17 +156,17 @@ If you'd like to change, patch or alter files or behavior of `docker-mailserver`
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# ! THIS IS AN EXAMPLE !
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# If you modify any supervisord configuration, make sure
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# to run "supervisorctl update" afterwards.
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# to run `supervisorctl update` and/or `supervisorctl reload` afterwards.
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set -euo pipefail
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echo 'user-patches.sh started'
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# shellcheck source=/dev/null
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. /usr/local/bin/helper-functions.sh
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_notify 'Applying user-patches'
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if ! grep '192.168.0.1' /etc/hosts
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then
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echo -e '192.168.0.1 some.domain.com' >> /etc/hosts
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fi
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echo 'user-patches.sh finished successfully'
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```
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And you're done. The user patches script runs right before starting daemons. That means, all the other configuration is in place, so the script can make final adjustments.
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version: '3.8'
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services:
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mail:
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mailserver:
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image: docker.io/mailserver/docker-mailserver:latest
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hostname: mail # ${HOSTNAME}
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domainname: domain.com # ${DOMAINNAME}
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version: '3.8'
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services:
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mail:
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mailserver:
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image: docker.io/mailserver/docker-mailserver:latest
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hostname: mail # ${HOSTNAME}
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domainname: domain.com # ${DOMAINNAME}
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@ -356,22 +356,27 @@ function setup
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function _setup_supervisor
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{
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if ! grep -q "loglevel = ${SUPERVISOR_LOGLEVEL}" /etc/supervisor/supervisord.conf
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then
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case ${SUPERVISOR_LOGLEVEL} in
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critical | error | warn | info | debug )
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sed -i -E \
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"s+loglevel.*+loglevel = ${SUPERVISOR_LOGLEVEL}+g" \
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/etc/supervisor/supervisord.conf
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;;
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* )
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_notify 'warn' \
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_notify 'error' \
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"SUPERVISOR_LOGLEVEL value '${SUPERVISOR_LOGLEVEL}' unknown. Defaulting to 'warn'"
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sed -i -E \
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"s+loglevel.*+loglevel = warn+g" \
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/etc/supervisor/supervisord.conf
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;;
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esac
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supervisorctl update
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supervisorctl reload
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fi
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}
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function _setup_default_vars
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