#!/bin/bash # This becomes the sourcing script name # (example: check-for-changes.sh) SCRIPT_NAME=$(basename "$0") # Used inside of lock files to identify them and # prevent removal by other instances of docker-mailserver LOCK_ID=$(uuid) function _create_lock() { LOCK_FILE="/tmp/docker-mailserver/${SCRIPT_NAME}.lock" while [[ -e "${LOCK_FILE}" ]] do # Handle stale lock files left behind on crashes # or premature/non-graceful exits of containers while they're making changes if [[ -n "$(find "${LOCK_FILE}" -mmin +1 2>/dev/null)" ]]; then _log 'warn' 'Lock file older than 1 minute - removing stale lock file' rm -f "${LOCK_FILE}" else _log 'warn' "Lock file '${LOCK_FILE}' exists - another execution of '${SCRIPT_NAME}' is happening - trying again shortly" sleep 5 fi done trap _remove_lock EXIT _log 'trace' "Creating lock '${LOCK_FILE}'" echo "${LOCK_ID}" >"${LOCK_FILE}" } function _remove_lock() { LOCK_FILE="${LOCK_FILE:-"/tmp/docker-mailserver/${SCRIPT_NAME}.lock"}" [[ -z "${LOCK_ID}" ]] && _exit_with_error "Cannot remove '${LOCK_FILE}' as there is no LOCK_ID set" if [[ -e "${LOCK_FILE}" ]] && grep -q "${LOCK_ID}" "${LOCK_FILE}"; then # Ensure we don't delete a lock that's not ours rm -f "${LOCK_FILE}" _log 'trace' "Removed lock '${LOCK_FILE}'" fi }