#! /bin/bash # Outputs the DNS label count (delimited by `.`) for the given input string. # Useful for determining an FQDN like `mail.example.com` (3), vs `example.com` (2). function _get_label_count { awk -F '.' '{ print NF }' <<< "${1}" } # Sets HOSTNAME and DOMAINNAME globals used throughout the scripts, # and any subprocesses called that intereact with it. function _obtain_hostname_and_domainname { # Normally this value would match the output of `hostname` which mirrors `/proc/sys/kernel/hostname`, # However for legacy reasons, the system ENV `HOSTNAME` was replaced here with `hostname -f` instead. # # TODO: Consider changing to `DMS_FQDN`; a more accurate name, and removing the `export`, assuming no # subprocess like postconf would be called that would need access to the same value via `$HOSTNAME` ENV. # # ! There is already a stub in variables.sh which contains DMS_FQDN. One will just need to uncomment the # ! correct lines in variables.sh. # # TODO: `OVERRIDE_HOSTNAME` was introduced for non-Docker runtimes that could not configure an explicit hostname. # Kubernetes was the particular runtime in 2017. This does not update `/etc/hosts` or other locations, thus risking # inconsistency with expected behaviour. Investigate if it's safe to remove support. (--net=host also uses this as a workaround) export HOSTNAME="${OVERRIDE_HOSTNAME:-$(hostname -f)}" # If the container is misconfigured.. `hostname -f` (which derives it's return value from `/etc/hosts` or DNS query), # will result in an error that returns an empty value. This warrants a panic. if [[ -z ${HOSTNAME} ]] then dms_panic__misconfigured 'obtain_hostname' '/etc/hosts' fi # If the `HOSTNAME` is more than 2 labels long (eg: mail.example.com), # We take the FQDN from it, minus the 1st label (aka _short hostname_, `hostname -s`). # # TODO: For some reason we're explicitly separating out a domain name from our FQDN, # `hostname -d` was probably not the correct command for this intention either. # Needs further investigation for relevance, and if `/etc/hosts` is important for consumers # of this variable or if a more deterministic approach with `cut` should be relied on. if [[ $(_get_label_count "${HOSTNAME}") -gt 2 ]] then if [[ -n ${OVERRIDE_HOSTNAME} ]] then # Emulates the intended behaviour of `hostname -d`: # Assign the HOSTNAME value minus everything up to and including the first `.` DOMAINNAME=${HOSTNAME#*.} else # Operates on the FQDN returned from querying `/etc/hosts` or fallback DNS: # # Note if you want the actual NIS `domainname`, use the `domainname` command, # or `cat /proc/sys/kernel/domainname`. # Our usage of `domainname` is under consideration as legacy, and not advised # going forward. In future our docs should drop any mention of it. #shellcheck disable=SC2034 DOMAINNAME=$(hostname -d) fi fi # Otherwise we assign the same value (eg: example.com): # Not an else statement in the previous conditional in the event that `hostname -d` fails. DOMAINNAME="${DOMAINNAME:-${HOSTNAME}}" }