mailinabox/setup/management.sh

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#!/bin/bash
source setup/functions.sh
echo "Installing Mail-in-a-Box system management daemon..."
# Install packages.
# flask, yaml, dnspython, and dateutil are all for our Python 3 management daemon itself.
# duplicity does backups. python-pip is so we can 'pip install boto' for Python 2, for duplicity, so it can do backups to AWS S3.
apt_install python3-flask links duplicity libyaml-dev python3-dnspython python3-dateutil python-pip
# These are required to pip install cryptography.
apt_install build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev python3-dev
# Install other Python 3 packages used by the management daemon.
# The first line is the packages that Josh maintains himself!
# NOTE: email_validator is repeated in setup/questions.sh, so please keep the versions synced.
# the below fixes the issue with an older version of pip3 and setup tools
# breaking pip3 via a race condition
# see https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/4253
# and
# https://github.com/mail-in-a-box/mailinabox/issues/1086
# need to use hide output, because we have to re-install this.
hide_output apt-get install -y --reinstall python-pkg-resources
# ensure that we have a modern version of setuptools, distribute and pip3 first
hide_output python3 -m pip install --upgrade setuptools
hide_output python3 -m pip install --upgrade distribute
hide_output python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
hide_output pip3 install --upgrade \
rtyaml "email_validator>=1.0.0" "free_tls_certificates>=0.1.3" "exclusiveprocess" \
"idna>=2.0.0" "cryptography>=1.7.1" boto psutil
# duplicity uses python 2 so we need to get the python 2 package of boto to have backups to S3.
# boto from the Ubuntu package manager is too out-of-date -- it doesn't support the newer
# S3 api used in some regions, which breaks backups to those regions. See #627, #653.
hide_output pip install --upgrade boto
# Create a backup directory and a random key for encrypting backups.
mkdir -p $STORAGE_ROOT/backup
if [ ! -f $STORAGE_ROOT/backup/secret_key.txt ]; then
$(umask 077; openssl rand -base64 2048 > $STORAGE_ROOT/backup/secret_key.txt)
fi
# Link the management server daemon into a well known location.
rm -f /usr/local/bin/mailinabox-daemon
ln -s `pwd`/management/daemon.py /usr/local/bin/mailinabox-daemon
# Create an init script to start the management daemon and keep it
# running after a reboot.
rm -f /etc/init.d/mailinabox
ln -s $(pwd)/conf/management-initscript /etc/init.d/mailinabox
hide_output update-rc.d mailinabox defaults
# Remove old files we no longer use.
rm -f /etc/cron.daily/mailinabox-backup
rm -f /etc/cron.daily/mailinabox-statuschecks
# Perform nightly tasks at 3am in system time: take a backup, run
# status checks and email the administrator any changes.
cat > /etc/cron.d/mailinabox-nightly << EOF;
# Mail-in-a-Box --- Do not edit / will be overwritten on update.
# Run nightly tasks: backup, status checks.
0 3 * * * root (cd `pwd` && management/daily_tasks.sh)
EOF
# Start the management server.
restart_service mailinabox