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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright 2011 Dvir Volk <dvirsk at gmail dot com>. All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
#
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
#
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
# EVENT SHALL Dvir Volk OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
# INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA,
# OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
# NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
# EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
################################################################################
#
# Service installer for redis server, runs interactively by default.
#
# To run this script non-interactively (for automation/provisioning purposes),
# feed the variables into the script. Any missing variables will be prompted!
# Tip: Environment variables also support command substitution (see REDIS_EXECUTABLE)
#
# Example:
#
# sudo REDIS_PORT=1234 \
# REDIS_CONFIG_FILE=/etc/redis/1234.conf \
# REDIS_LOG_FILE=/var/log/redis_1234.log \
# REDIS_DATA_DIR=/var/lib/redis/1234 \
# REDIS_EXECUTABLE=`command -v redis-server` ./utils/install_server.sh
#
# This generates a redis config file and an /etc/init.d script, and installs them.
#
# /!\ This script should be run as root
#
# NOTE: This script will not work on Mac OSX.
# It supports Debian and Ubuntu Linux.
#
################################################################################
die () {
echo "ERROR: $1. Aborting!"
exit 1
}
#Absolute path to this script
SCRIPT=$(readlink -f $0)
#Absolute path this script is in
SCRIPTPATH=$(dirname $SCRIPT)
#Initial defaults
_REDIS_PORT=6379
_MANUAL_EXECUTION=false
echo "Welcome to the redis service installer"
echo "This script will help you easily set up a running redis server"
echo
#check for root user
if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ] ; then
echo "You must run this script as root. Sorry!"
exit 1
fi
#bail if this system is managed by systemd
_pid_1_exe="$(readlink -f /proc/1/exe)"
if [ "${_pid_1_exe##*/}" = systemd ]
then
echo "This systems seems to use systemd."
echo "Please take a look at the provided example service unit files in this directory, and adapt and install them. Sorry!"
exit 1
fi
unset _pid_1_exe
if ! echo $REDIS_PORT | egrep -q '^[0-9]+$' ; then
_MANUAL_EXECUTION=true
#Read the redis port
read -p "Please select the redis port for this instance: [$_REDIS_PORT] " REDIS_PORT
if ! echo $REDIS_PORT | egrep -q '^[0-9]+$' ; then
echo "Selecting default: $_REDIS_PORT"
REDIS_PORT=$_REDIS_PORT
fi
fi
if [ -z "$REDIS_CONFIG_FILE" ] ; then
_MANUAL_EXECUTION=true
#read the redis config file
_REDIS_CONFIG_FILE="/etc/redis/$REDIS_PORT.conf"
read -p "Please select the redis config file name [$_REDIS_CONFIG_FILE] " REDIS_CONFIG_FILE
if [ -z "$REDIS_CONFIG_FILE" ] ; then
REDIS_CONFIG_FILE=$_REDIS_CONFIG_FILE
echo "Selected default - $REDIS_CONFIG_FILE"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$REDIS_LOG_FILE" ] ; then
_MANUAL_EXECUTION=true
#read the redis log file path
_REDIS_LOG_FILE="/var/log/redis_$REDIS_PORT.log"
read -p "Please select the redis log file name [$_REDIS_LOG_FILE] " REDIS_LOG_FILE
if [ -z "$REDIS_LOG_FILE" ] ; then
REDIS_LOG_FILE=$_REDIS_LOG_FILE
echo "Selected default - $REDIS_LOG_FILE"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$REDIS_DATA_DIR" ] ; then
_MANUAL_EXECUTION=true
#get the redis data directory
_REDIS_DATA_DIR="/var/lib/redis/$REDIS_PORT"
read -p "Please select the data directory for this instance [$_REDIS_DATA_DIR] " REDIS_DATA_DIR
if [ -z "$REDIS_DATA_DIR" ] ; then
REDIS_DATA_DIR=$_REDIS_DATA_DIR
echo "Selected default - $REDIS_DATA_DIR"
fi
fi
if [ ! -x "$REDIS_EXECUTABLE" ] ; then
_MANUAL_EXECUTION=true
#get the redis executable path
_REDIS_EXECUTABLE=`command -v redis-server`
read -p "Please select the redis executable path [$_REDIS_EXECUTABLE] " REDIS_EXECUTABLE
if [ ! -x "$REDIS_EXECUTABLE" ] ; then
REDIS_EXECUTABLE=$_REDIS_EXECUTABLE
if [ ! -x "$REDIS_EXECUTABLE" ] ; then
echo "Mmmmm... it seems like you don't have a redis executable. Did you run make install yet?"
exit 1
fi
fi
fi
#check the default for redis cli
CLI_EXEC=`command -v redis-cli`
if [ -z "$CLI_EXEC" ] ; then
CLI_EXEC=`dirname $REDIS_EXECUTABLE`"/redis-cli"
fi
echo "Selected config:"
echo "Port : $REDIS_PORT"
echo "Config file : $REDIS_CONFIG_FILE"
echo "Log file : $REDIS_LOG_FILE"
echo "Data dir : $REDIS_DATA_DIR"
echo "Executable : $REDIS_EXECUTABLE"
echo "Cli Executable : $CLI_EXEC"
if $_MANUAL_EXECUTION == true ; then
read -p "Is this ok? Then press ENTER to go on or Ctrl-C to abort." _UNUSED_
fi
mkdir -p `dirname "$REDIS_CONFIG_FILE"` || die "Could not create redis config directory"
mkdir -p `dirname "$REDIS_LOG_FILE"` || die "Could not create redis log dir"
mkdir -p "$REDIS_DATA_DIR" || die "Could not create redis data directory"
#render the templates
TMP_FILE="/tmp/${REDIS_PORT}.conf"
DEFAULT_CONFIG="${SCRIPTPATH}/../redis.conf"
INIT_TPL_FILE="${SCRIPTPATH}/redis_init_script.tpl"
INIT_SCRIPT_DEST="/etc/init.d/redis_${REDIS_PORT}"
PIDFILE="/var/run/redis_${REDIS_PORT}.pid"
if [ ! -f "$DEFAULT_CONFIG" ]; then
echo "Mmmmm... the default config is missing. Did you switch to the utils directory?"
exit 1
fi
#Generate config file from the default config file as template
#changing only the stuff we're controlling from this script
echo "## Generated by install_server.sh ##" > $TMP_FILE
read -r SED_EXPR <<-EOF
s#^port .\+#port ${REDIS_PORT}#; \
s#^logfile .\+#logfile ${REDIS_LOG_FILE}#; \
s#^dir .\+#dir ${REDIS_DATA_DIR}#; \
s#^pidfile .\+#pidfile ${PIDFILE}#; \
s#^daemonize no#daemonize yes#;
EOF
sed "$SED_EXPR" $DEFAULT_CONFIG >> $TMP_FILE
#cat $TPL_FILE | while read line; do eval "echo \"$line\"" >> $TMP_FILE; done
cp $TMP_FILE $REDIS_CONFIG_FILE || die "Could not write redis config file $REDIS_CONFIG_FILE"
#Generate sample script from template file
rm -f $TMP_FILE
#we hard code the configs here to avoid issues with templates containing env vars
#kinda lame but works!
REDIS_INIT_HEADER=\
"#!/bin/sh\n
#Configurations injected by install_server below....\n\n
EXEC=$REDIS_EXECUTABLE\n
CLIEXEC=$CLI_EXEC\n
PIDFILE=\"$PIDFILE\"\n
CONF=\"$REDIS_CONFIG_FILE\"\n\n
REDISPORT=\"$REDIS_PORT\"\n\n
###############\n\n"
REDIS_CHKCONFIG_INFO=\
"# REDHAT chkconfig header\n\n
# chkconfig: - 58 74\n
# description: redis_${REDIS_PORT} is the redis daemon.\n
### BEGIN INIT INFO\n
# Provides: redis_6379\n
# Required-Start: \$network \$local_fs \$remote_fs\n
# Required-Stop: \$network \$local_fs \$remote_fs\n
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5\n
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6\n
# Should-Start: \$syslog \$named\n
# Should-Stop: \$syslog \$named\n
# Short-Description: start and stop redis_${REDIS_PORT}\n
# Description: Redis daemon\n
### END INIT INFO\n\n"
if command -v chkconfig >/dev/null; then
#if we're a box with chkconfig on it we want to include info for chkconfig
echo "$REDIS_INIT_HEADER" "$REDIS_CHKCONFIG_INFO" > $TMP_FILE && cat $INIT_TPL_FILE >> $TMP_FILE || die "Could not write init script to $TMP_FILE"
else
#combine the header and the template (which is actually a static footer)
echo "$REDIS_INIT_HEADER" > $TMP_FILE && cat $INIT_TPL_FILE >> $TMP_FILE || die "Could not write init script to $TMP_FILE"
fi
###
# Generate sample script from template file
# - No need to check which system we are on. The init info are comments and
# do not interfere with update_rc.d systems. Additionally:
# Ubuntu/debian by default does not come with chkconfig, but does issue a
# warning if init info is not available.
cat > ${TMP_FILE} <<EOT
#!/bin/sh
#Configurations injected by install_server below....
EXEC=$REDIS_EXECUTABLE
CLIEXEC=$CLI_EXEC
PIDFILE=$PIDFILE
CONF="$REDIS_CONFIG_FILE"
REDISPORT="$REDIS_PORT"
###############
# SysV Init Information
# chkconfig: - 58 74
# description: redis_${REDIS_PORT} is the redis daemon.
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: redis_${REDIS_PORT}
# Required-Start: \$network \$local_fs \$remote_fs
# Required-Stop: \$network \$local_fs \$remote_fs
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Should-Start: \$syslog \$named
# Should-Stop: \$syslog \$named
# Short-Description: start and stop redis_${REDIS_PORT}
# Description: Redis daemon
### END INIT INFO
EOT
cat ${INIT_TPL_FILE} >> ${TMP_FILE}
#copy to /etc/init.d
cp $TMP_FILE $INIT_SCRIPT_DEST && \
chmod +x $INIT_SCRIPT_DEST || die "Could not copy redis init script to $INIT_SCRIPT_DEST"
echo "Copied $TMP_FILE => $INIT_SCRIPT_DEST"
#Install the service
echo "Installing service..."
if command -v chkconfig >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# we're chkconfig, so lets add to chkconfig and put in runlevel 345
chkconfig --add redis_${REDIS_PORT} && echo "Successfully added to chkconfig!"
chkconfig --level 345 redis_${REDIS_PORT} on && echo "Successfully added to runlevels 345!"
elif command -v update-rc.d >/dev/null 2>&1; then
#if we're not a chkconfig box assume we're able to use update-rc.d
update-rc.d redis_${REDIS_PORT} defaults && echo "Success!"
else
echo "No supported init tool found."
fi
/etc/init.d/redis_$REDIS_PORT start || die "Failed starting service..."
#tada
echo "Installation successful!"
exit 0
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