docker-mailserver/target/scripts/helpers/setup-rspamd.sh
Georg Lauterbach bee9e3627d
rspamd: add feature for adjusting options with a file parsed by DMS (#3059)
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-19 12:36:43 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Just a helper to prepend the log messages with `(Rspamd setup)` so
# users know exactly where the message originated from.
#
# @param ${1} = log level
# @param ${2} = message
function __rspamd__log { _log "${1:-}" "(Rspamd setup) ${2:-}" ; }
# Run miscellaneous checks against the current configuration so we can
# properly handle integration into ClamAV, etc.
#
# This will also check whether Amavis is enabled and emit a warning as
# we discourage users from running Amavis & Rspamd at the same time.
function __rspamd__preflight_checks
{
touch /var/lib/rspamd/stats.ucl
if [[ ${ENABLE_AMAVIS} -eq 1 ]] || [[ ${ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN} -eq 1 ]]
then
__rspamd__log 'warn' 'Running Amavis/SA & Rspamd at the same time is discouraged'
fi
if [[ ${ENABLE_CLAMAV} -eq 1 ]]
then
__rspamd__log 'debug' 'Enabling ClamAV integration'
sedfile -i -E 's|^(enabled).*|\1 = true;|g' /etc/rspamd/local.d/antivirus.conf
# RSpamd uses ClamAV's UNIX socket, and to be able to read it, it must be in the same group
usermod -a -G clamav _rspamd
else
__rspamd__log 'debug' 'Rspamd will not use ClamAV (which has not been enabled)'
fi
}
# Adjust Postfix's configuration files. Append Rspamd at the end of
# `smtpd_milters` in `main.cf`.
function __rspamd__adjust_postfix_configuration
{
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
sed -i -E 's|^(smtpd_milters =.*)|\1 inet:localhost:11332|g' /etc/postfix/main.cf
}
# Helper for explicitly enabling or disabling a specific module.
#
# @param ${1} = module name
# @param ${2} = `true` when you want to enable the module (default),
# `false` when you want to disable the module [OPTIONAL]
# @param ${3} = whether to use `local` (default) or `override` [OPTIONAL]
function __rspamd__enable_disable_module
{
local MODULE=${1:?Module name must be provided}
local ENABLE_MODULE=${2:-true}
local LOCAL_OR_OVERRIDE=${3:-local}
local MESSAGE='Enabling'
if [[ ! ${ENABLE_MODULE} =~ ^(true|false)$ ]]
then
__rspamd__log 'warn' "__rspamd__enable_disable_module got non-boolean argument for deciding whether module should be enabled or not"
return 1
fi
[[ ${ENABLE_MODULE} == true ]] || MESSAGE='Disabling'
__rspamd__log 'trace' "${MESSAGE} module '${MODULE}'"
cat >"/etc/rspamd/${LOCAL_OR_OVERRIDE}.d/${MODULE}.conf" << EOF
# documentation: https://rspamd.com/doc/modules/${MODULE}.html
enabled = ${ENABLE_MODULE};
EOF
}
# Disables certain modules by default. This can be overwritten by the user later.
# We disable the modules listed in `DISABLE_MODULES` as we believe these modules
# are not commonly used and the average user does not need them. As a consequence,
# disabling them saves resources.
function __rspamd__disable_default_modules
{
local DISABLE_MODULES=(
clickhouse
elastic
greylist
neural
reputation
spamassassin
url_redirector
metric_exporter
)
for MODULE in "${DISABLE_MODULES[@]}"
do
__rspamd__enable_disable_module "${MODULE}" 'false'
done
}
# Parses `RSPAMD_CUSTOM_COMMANDS_FILE` and executed the directives given by the file.
# To get a detailed explanation of the commands and how the file works, visit
# https://docker-mailserver.github.io/docker-mailserver/edge/config/security/rspamd/#with-the-help-of-a-custom-file
function __rspamd__handle_modules_configuration
{
# Adds an option with a corresponding value to a module, or, in case the option
# is already present, overwrites it.
#
# @param ${1} = file name in /etc/rspamd/override.d/
# @param ${2} = module name as it should appear in the log
# @patam ${3} = option name in the module
# @param ${4} = value of the option
#
# ## Note
#
# While this function is currently bound to the scope of `__rspamd__handle_modules_configuration`,
# it is written in a versatile way (taking 4 arguments instead of assuming `ARGUMENT2` / `ARGUMENT3`
# are set) so that it may be used elsewhere if needed.
function __add_or_replace
{
local MODULE_FILE=${1:?Module file name must be provided}
local MODULE_LOG_NAME=${2:?Module log name must be provided}
local OPTION=${3:?Option name must be provided}
local VALUE=${4:?Value belonging to an option must be provided}
# remove possible whitespace at the end (e.g., in case ${ARGUMENT3} is empty)
VALUE=${VALUE% }
local FILE="/etc/rspamd/override.d/${MODULE_FILE}"
[[ -f ${FILE} ]] || touch "${FILE}"
if grep -q -E "${OPTION}.*=.*" "${FILE}"
then
__rspamd__log 'trace' "Overwriting option '${OPTION}' with value '${VALUE}' for ${MODULE_LOG_NAME}"
sed -i -E "s|([[:space:]]*${OPTION}).*|\1 = ${VALUE};|g" "${FILE}"
else
__rspamd__log 'trace' "Setting option '${OPTION}' for ${MODULE_LOG_NAME} to '${VALUE}'"
echo "${OPTION} = ${VALUE};" >>"${FILE}"
fi
}
local RSPAMD_CUSTOM_COMMANDS_FILE='/tmp/docker-mailserver/rspamd-modules.conf'
if [[ -f "${RSPAMD_CUSTOM_COMMANDS_FILE}" ]]
then
__rspamd__log 'debug' "Found file 'rspamd-modules.conf' - parsing and applying it"
while read -r COMMAND ARGUMENT1 ARGUMENT2 ARGUMENT3
do
case "${COMMAND}" in
('disable-module')
__rspamd__enable_disable_module "${ARGUMENT1}" 'false' 'override'
;;
('enable-module')
__rspamd__enable_disable_module "${ARGUMENT1}" 'true' 'override'
;;
('set-option-for-module')
__add_or_replace "${ARGUMENT1}.conf" "module '${ARGUMENT1}'" "${ARGUMENT2}" "${ARGUMENT3}"
;;
('set-option-for-controller')
__add_or_replace 'worker-controller.inc' 'controller worker' "${ARGUMENT1}" "${ARGUMENT2} ${ARGUMENT3}"
;;
('set-option-for-proxy')
__add_or_replace 'worker-proxy.inc' 'proxy worker' "${ARGUMENT1}" "${ARGUMENT2} ${ARGUMENT3}"
;;
('set-common-option')
__add_or_replace 'options.inc' 'common options' "${ARGUMENT1}" "${ARGUMENT2} ${ARGUMENT3}"
;;
('add-line')
__rspamd__log 'trace' "Adding complete line to '${ARGUMENT1}'"
echo "${ARGUMENT2} ${ARGUMENT3:-}" >>"/etc/rspamd/override.d/${ARGUMENT1}"
;;
(*)
__rspamd__log 'warn' "Command '${COMMAND}' is invalid"
continue
;;
esac
done < <(_get_valid_lines_from_file "${RSPAMD_CUSTOM_COMMANDS_FILE}")
fi
}