jiti-meet/debian/jitsi-meet-prosody.postinst

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#!/bin/bash
# postinst script for jitsi-meet-prosody
#
# see: dh_installdeb(1)
set -e
# summary of how this script can be called:
# * <postinst> `configure' <most-recently-configured-version>
# * <old-postinst> `abort-upgrade' <new version>
# * <conflictor's-postinst> `abort-remove' `in-favour' <package>
# <new-version>
# * <postinst> `abort-remove'
# * <deconfigured's-postinst> `abort-deconfigure' `in-favour'
# <failed-install-package> <version> `removing'
# <conflicting-package> <version>
# for details, see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
# the debian-policy package
function generateRandomPassword() {
cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | head -c 16
}
case "$1" in
configure)
# loading debconf
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
# try to get host from jitsi-videobridge
db_get jitsi-videobridge/jvb-hostname
if [ -z "$RET" ] ; then
# server hostname
db_set jitsi-videobridge/jvb-hostname "localhost"
db_input critical jitsi-videobridge/jvb-hostname || true
db_go
fi
JVB_HOSTNAME="$RET"
db_get jitsi-videobridge/jvbsecret
if [ -z "$RET" ] ; then
db_input critical jitsi-videobridge/jvbsecret || true
db_go
fi
JVB_SECRET="$RET"
db_get jicofo/jicofo-authuser
if [ -z "$RET" ] ; then
db_input critical jicofo/jicofo-authuser || true
db_go
fi
JICOFO_AUTH_USER="$RET"
db_get jicofo/jicofo-authpassword
if [ -z "$RET" ] ; then
# if password is missing generate it, and store it
JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD=`generateRandomPassword`
db_set jicofo/jicofo-authpassword "$JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD"
else
JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD="$RET"
fi
db_get jicofo/jicofosecret
if [ -z "$RET" ] ; then
# if secret is missing generate it, and store it
JICOFO_SECRET=`generateRandomPassword`
db_set jicofo/jicofosecret "$JICOFO_SECRET"
else
JICOFO_SECRET="$RET"
fi
JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN="auth.$JVB_HOSTNAME"
# detect dpkg-reconfigure, just delete old links
db_get jitsi-meet-prosody/jvb-hostname
JVB_HOSTNAME_OLD=$RET
if [ -n "$RET" ] && [ ! "$JVB_HOSTNAME_OLD" = "$JVB_HOSTNAME" ] ; then
rm -f /etc/prosody/conf.d/$JVB_HOSTNAME_OLD.cfg.lua
rm -f /etc/prosody/certs/$JVB_HOSTNAME_OLD.key
rm -f /etc/prosody/certs/$JVB_HOSTNAME_OLD.crt
fi
# stores the hostname so we will reuse it later, like in purge
db_set jitsi-meet-prosody/jvb-hostname "$JVB_HOSTNAME"
db_get jitsi-meet-prosody/turn-secret
if [ -z "$RET" ] ; then
# 8-chars random secret used for the turnserver
TURN_SECRET=`generateRandomPassword`
db_set jitsi-meet-prosody/turn-secret "$TURN_SECRET"
else
TURN_SECRET="$RET"
fi
# and we're done with debconf
db_stop
PROSODY_CONFIG_PRESENT="true"
PROSODY_CREATE_JICOFO_USER="false"
PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG="/etc/prosody/conf.avail/$JVB_HOSTNAME.cfg.lua"
PROSODY_CONFIG_OLD="/etc/prosody/prosody.cfg.lua"
# if there is no prosody config extract our template
# check for config in conf.avail or check whether it wasn't already configured in main config
if [ ! -f $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG ] && ! grep -q "VirtualHost \"$JVB_HOSTNAME\"" $PROSODY_CONFIG_OLD; then
PROSODY_CONFIG_PRESENT="false"
mkdir -p /etc/prosody/conf.avail/
mkdir -p /etc/prosody/conf.d/
cp /usr/share/jitsi-meet-prosody/prosody.cfg.lua-jvb.example $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
sed -i "s/jitmeet.example.com/$JVB_HOSTNAME/g" $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
sed -i "s/focusSecret/$JICOFO_SECRET/g" $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
sed -i "s/focusUser/$JICOFO_AUTH_USER/g" $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
sed -i "s/__turnSecret__/$TURN_SECRET/g" $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
if [ ! -f /etc/prosody/conf.d/$JVB_HOSTNAME.cfg.lua ]; then
ln -s $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG /etc/prosody/conf.d/$JVB_HOSTNAME.cfg.lua
fi
PROSODY_CREATE_JICOFO_USER="true"
# on some distributions main prosody config doesn't include configs
# from conf.d folder enable it as this where we put our config by default
if ! grep -q "Include \"conf\.d\/\*\.cfg.lua\"" $PROSODY_CONFIG_OLD; then
echo -e "\nInclude \"conf.d/*.cfg.lua\"" >> $PROSODY_CONFIG_OLD
fi
fi
if [ "$PROSODY_CREATE_JICOFO_USER" = "true" ]; then
# create 'focus@auth.domain' prosody user
prosodyctl register $JICOFO_AUTH_USER $JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN $JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD
# trigger a restart
PROSODY_CONFIG_PRESENT="false"
fi
USER_EXISTS_CHECK=`prosodyctl adduser jvb@$JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN < /dev/null || true`
if [ ! "$USER_EXISTS_CHECK" = "That user already exists" ]; then
prosodyctl register jvb $JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN $JVB_SECRET || true
fi
# Check whether prosody config has the internal muc, if not add it,
# as we are migrating configs
if [ -f $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG ] && ! grep -q "internal.auth.$JVB_HOSTNAME" $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG; then
echo -e "\nComponent \"internal.auth.$JVB_HOSTNAME\" \"muc\"" >> $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
echo -e " storage = \"memory\"" >> $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
echo -e " modules_enabled = { \"ping\"; }" >> $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
echo -e " admins = { \"$JICOFO_AUTH_USER@auth.$JVB_HOSTNAME\", \"jvb@auth.$JVB_HOSTNAME\" }" >> $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
fi
# Convert the old focus component config to the new one.
# Old:
# Component "focus.jitmeet.example.com"
# component_secret = "focusSecret"
# New:
# Component "focus.jitmeet.example.com" "client_proxy"
# target_address = "focus@auth.jitmeet.example.com"
if grep -q "Component \"focus.$JVB_HOSTNAME\"" $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG && ! grep "Component \"focus.$JVB_HOSTNAME\" \"client_proxy\"" $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG ;then
sed -i "s/Component \"focus.$JVB_HOSTNAME\"/Component \"focus.$JVB_HOSTNAME\" \"client_proxy\"\n target_address = \"$JICOFO_AUTH_USER@auth.$JVB_HOSTNAME\"/g" $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
PROSODY_CONFIG_PRESENT="false"
fi
# Old versions of jitsi-meet-prosody come with the extra plugin path commented out (https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/commit/e11d4d3101e5228bf956a69a9e8da73d0aee7949)
# Make sure it is uncommented, as it contains required modules.
if grep -q -- '--plugin_paths = { "/usr/share/jitsi-meet/prosody-plugins/" }' $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG ;then
sed -i 's#--plugin_paths = { "/usr/share/jitsi-meet/prosody-plugins/" }#plugin_paths = { "/usr/share/jitsi-meet/prosody-plugins/" }#g' $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
PROSODY_CONFIG_PRESENT="false"
fi
# Make sure the focus@auth user's roster includes the proxy component (this is idempotent)
prosodyctl mod_roster_command subscribe focus.$JVB_HOSTNAME $JICOFO_AUTH_USER@auth.$JVB_HOSTNAME
if [ ! -f /var/lib/prosody/$JVB_HOSTNAME.crt ]; then
# prosodyctl takes care for the permissions
# echo for using all default values
echo | prosodyctl cert generate $JVB_HOSTNAME
ln -sf /var/lib/prosody/$JVB_HOSTNAME.key /etc/prosody/certs/$JVB_HOSTNAME.key
ln -sf /var/lib/prosody/$JVB_HOSTNAME.crt /etc/prosody/certs/$JVB_HOSTNAME.crt
fi
PRTRUNK_INSTALL_CHECK="$(dpkg-query -f '${Status}' -W 'prosody-trunk' 2>/dev/null | awk '{print $3}' || true)"
PR10_INSTALL_CHECK="$(dpkg-query -f '${Status}' -W 'prosody-0.10' 2>/dev/null | awk '{print $3}' || true)"
PR_VER_INSTALLED=$(dpkg-query -f='${Version}\n' --show prosody 2>/dev/null || true)
if [ "$PRTRUNK_INSTALL_CHECK" = "installed" ] \
|| [ "$PRTRUNK_INSTALL_CHECK" = "unpacked" ] ; then
if [ -f $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG ]; then
sed -i 's/storage = \"memory\"/storage = \"null\"/g' $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
# trigger a restart
PROSODY_CONFIG_PRESENT="false"
fi
fi
if [ "$PR10_INSTALL_CHECK" = "installed" ] \
|| [ "$PR10_INSTALL_CHECK" = "unpacked" ] \
|| dpkg --compare-versions "$PR_VER_INSTALLED" gt "0.10" ; then
# if the version is 0.10.X (>0.10 and <0.11)
if [ -f $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG ] \
&& dpkg --compare-versions "$PR_VER_INSTALLED" lt "0.11" ; then
sed -i 's/storage = \"memory\"/storage = \"none\"/g' $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
# trigger a restart
PROSODY_CONFIG_PRESENT="false"
fi
fi
if [ ! -f /var/lib/prosody/$JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN.crt ]; then
# prosodyctl takes care for the permissions
# echo for using all default values
echo | prosodyctl cert generate $JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN
AUTH_KEY_FILE="/etc/prosody/certs/$JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN.key"
AUTH_CRT_FILE="/etc/prosody/certs/$JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN.crt"
ln -sf /var/lib/prosody/$JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN.key $AUTH_KEY_FILE
ln -sf /var/lib/prosody/$JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN.crt $AUTH_CRT_FILE
ln -sf /var/lib/prosody/$JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/$JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN.crt
# we need to force updating certificates, in some cases java trust
# store not get re-generated with latest changes
update-ca-certificates -f
# don't fail on systems with custom config ($PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG is missing)
if [ -f $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG ]; then
# now let's add the ssl cert for the auth. domain (we use # as a sed delimiter cause filepaths are confused with default / delimiter)
sed -i "s#VirtualHost \"$JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN\"#VirtualHost \"$JICOFO_AUTH_DOMAIN\"\n ssl = {\n key = \"$AUTH_KEY_FILE\";\n certificate = \"$AUTH_CRT_FILE\";\n \}#g" $PROSODY_HOST_CONFIG
fi
# trigger a restart
PROSODY_CONFIG_PRESENT="false"
fi
if [ "$PROSODY_CONFIG_PRESENT" = "false" ]; then
invoke-rc.d prosody restart || true
fi
;;
abort-upgrade|abort-remove|abort-deconfigure)
;;
*)
echo "postinst called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
# generated by other debhelper scripts.
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0