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But first, please read -. diff --git a/mariadb/Makefile b/mariadb/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 8dab648..0000000 --- a/mariadb/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -.PHONY: build all - -all: build - -build: - docker buildx build \ - --load \ - -t benzine/mariadb \ - -t ghcr.io/benzine-framework/docker-mariadb \ - . - diff --git a/mariadb/README.md b/mariadb/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index bde4732..0000000 --- a/mariadb/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -# MariaDB -A fork of the MariaDB docker image that tracks upstream and implements a default healthcheck diff --git a/mariadb/docker-entrypoint.sh b/mariadb/docker-entrypoint.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 8a4fdf5..0000000 --- a/mariadb/docker-entrypoint.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,414 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -set -eo pipefail -shopt -s nullglob - -# logging functions -mysql_log() { - local type="$1"; shift - printf '%s [%s] [Entrypoint]: %s\n' "$(date --rfc-3339=seconds)" "$type" "$*" -} -mysql_note() { - mysql_log Note "$@" -} -mysql_warn() { - mysql_log Warn "$@" >&2 -} -mysql_error() { - mysql_log ERROR "$@" >&2 - exit 1 -} - -# usage: file_env VAR [DEFAULT] -# ie: file_env 'XYZ_DB_PASSWORD' 'example' -# (will allow for "$XYZ_DB_PASSWORD_FILE" to fill in the value of -# "$XYZ_DB_PASSWORD" from a file, especially for Docker's secrets feature) -file_env() { - local var="$1" - local fileVar="${var}_FILE" - local def="${2:-}" - if [ "${!var:-}" ] && [ "${!fileVar:-}" ]; then - mysql_error "Both $var and $fileVar are set (but are exclusive)" - fi - local val="$def" - if [ "${!var:-}" ]; then - val="${!var}" - elif [ "${!fileVar:-}" ]; then - val="$(< "${!fileVar}")" - fi - export "$var"="$val" - unset "$fileVar" -} - -# set MARIADB_xyz from MYSQL_xyz when MARIADB_xyz is unset -# and make them the same value (so user scripts can use either) -_mariadb_file_env() { - local var="$1"; shift - local maria="MARIADB_${var#MYSQL_}" - file_env "$var" "$@" - file_env "$maria" "${!var}" - if [ "${!maria:-}" ]; then - export "$var"="${!maria}" - fi -} - -# check to see if this file is being run or sourced from another script -_is_sourced() { - # https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/215279 - [ "${#FUNCNAME[@]}" -ge 2 ] \ - && [ "${FUNCNAME[0]}" = '_is_sourced' ] \ - && [ "${FUNCNAME[1]}" = 'source' ] -} - -# usage: docker_process_init_files [file [file [...]]] -# ie: docker_process_init_files /always-initdb.d/* -# process initializer files, based on file extensions -docker_process_init_files() { - # mysql here for backwards compatibility "${mysql[@]}" - mysql=( docker_process_sql ) - - echo - local f - for f; do - case "$f" in - *.sh) - # https://github.com/docker-library/postgres/issues/450#issuecomment-393167936 - # https://github.com/docker-library/postgres/pull/452 - if [ -x "$f" ]; then - mysql_note "$0: running $f" - "$f" - else - mysql_note "$0: sourcing $f" - . "$f" - fi - ;; - *.sql) mysql_note "$0: running $f"; docker_process_sql < "$f"; echo ;; - *.sql.gz) mysql_note "$0: running $f"; gunzip -c "$f" | docker_process_sql; echo ;; - *.sql.xz) mysql_note "$0: running $f"; xzcat "$f" | docker_process_sql; echo ;; - *) mysql_warn "$0: ignoring $f" ;; - esac - echo - done -} - -# arguments necessary to run "mysqld --verbose --help" successfully (used for testing configuration validity and for extracting default/configured values) -_verboseHelpArgs=( - --verbose --help - --log-bin-index="$(mktemp -u)" # https://github.com/docker-library/mysql/issues/136 - --encrypt-tmp-files=0 # https://github.com/docker-library/mariadb/issues/339 -) - -mysql_check_config() { - local toRun=( "$@" "${_verboseHelpArgs[@]}" ) errors - if ! errors="$("${toRun[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/null)"; then - mysql_error $'mysqld failed while attempting to check config\n\tcommand was: '"${toRun[*]}"$'\n\t'"$errors" - fi -} - -# Fetch value from server config -# We use mysqld --verbose --help instead of my_print_defaults because the -# latter only show values present in config files, and not server defaults -mysql_get_config() { - local conf="$1"; shift - "$@" "${_verboseHelpArgs[@]}" 2>/dev/null \ - | awk -v conf="$conf" '$1 == conf && /^[^ \t]/ { sub(/^[^ \t]+[ \t]+/, ""); print; exit }' - # match "datadir /some/path with/spaces in/it here" but not "--xyz=abc\n datadir (xyz)" -} - -# Do a temporary startup of the MariaDB server, for init purposes -docker_temp_server_start() { - "$@" --skip-networking --socket="${SOCKET}" & - mysql_note "Waiting for server startup" - # only use the root password if the database has already been initializaed - # so that it won't try to fill in a password file when it hasn't been set yet - extraArgs=() - if [ -z "$DATABASE_ALREADY_EXISTS" ]; then - extraArgs+=( '--dont-use-mysql-root-password' ) - fi - local i - for i in {30..0}; do - if docker_process_sql "${extraArgs[@]}" --database=mysql <<<'SELECT 1' &> /dev/null; then - break - fi - sleep 1 - done - if [ "$i" = 0 ]; then - mysql_error "Unable to start server." - fi -} - -# Stop the server. When using a local socket file mysqladmin will block until -# the shutdown is complete. -docker_temp_server_stop() { - if ! MYSQL_PWD=$MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD mysqladmin shutdown -uroot --socket="${SOCKET}"; then - mysql_error "Unable to shut down server." - fi -} - -# Verify that the minimally required password settings are set for new databases. -docker_verify_minimum_env() { - if [ -z "$MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD" -a -z "$MARIADB_ALLOW_EMPTY_ROOT_PASSWORD" -a -z "$MARIADB_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD" ]; then - mysql_error $'Database is uninitialized and password option is not specified\n\tYou need to specify one of MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD, MARIADB_ALLOW_EMPTY_ROOT_PASSWORD and MARIADB_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD' - fi -} - -# creates folders for the database -# also ensures permission for user mysql of run as root -docker_create_db_directories() { - local user; user="$(id -u)" - - # TODO other directories that are used by default? like /var/lib/mysql-files - # see https://github.com/docker-library/mysql/issues/562 - mkdir -p "$DATADIR" - - if [ "$user" = "0" ]; then - # this will cause less disk access than `chown -R` - find "$DATADIR" \! -user mysql -exec chown mysql '{}' + - fi -} - -# initializes the database directory -docker_init_database_dir() { - mysql_note "Initializing database files" - installArgs=( --datadir="$DATADIR" --rpm --auth-root-authentication-method=normal ) - if { mysql_install_db --help || :; } | grep -q -- '--skip-test-db'; then - # 10.3+ - installArgs+=( --skip-test-db ) - fi - # "Other options are passed to mysqld." (so we pass all "mysqld" arguments directly here) - mysql_install_db "${installArgs[@]}" "${@:2}" - mysql_note "Database files initialized" -} - -# Loads various settings that are used elsewhere in the script -# This should be called after mysql_check_config, but before any other functions -docker_setup_env() { - # Get config - declare -g DATADIR SOCKET - DATADIR="$(mysql_get_config 'datadir' "$@")" - SOCKET="$(mysql_get_config 'socket' "$@")" - - - # Initialize values that might be stored in a file - _mariadb_file_env 'MYSQL_ROOT_HOST' '%' - _mariadb_file_env 'MYSQL_DATABASE' - _mariadb_file_env 'MYSQL_USER' - _mariadb_file_env 'MYSQL_PASSWORD' - _mariadb_file_env 'MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD' - - # set MARIADB_ from MYSQL_ when it is unset and then make them the same value - : "${MARIADB_ALLOW_EMPTY_ROOT_PASSWORD:=${MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD:-}}" - export MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD="$MARIADB_ALLOW_EMPTY_ROOT_PASSWORD" MARIADB_ALLOW_EMPTY_ROOT_PASSWORD - : "${MARIADB_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD:=${MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD:-}}" - export MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD="$MARIADB_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD" MARIADB_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD - : "${MARIADB_INITDB_SKIP_TZINFO:=${MYSQL_INITDB_SKIP_TZINFO:-}}" - export MYSQL_INITDB_SKIP_TZINFO="$MARIADB_INITDB_SKIP_TZINFO" MARIADB_INITDB_SKIP_TZINFO - - declare -g DATABASE_ALREADY_EXISTS - if [ -d "$DATADIR/mysql" ]; then - DATABASE_ALREADY_EXISTS='true' - fi -} - -# Execute the client, use via docker_process_sql to handle root password -docker_exec_client() { - # args sent in can override this db, since they will be later in the command - if [ -n "$MYSQL_DATABASE" ]; then - set -- --database="$MYSQL_DATABASE" "$@" - fi - mysql --protocol=socket -uroot -hlocalhost --socket="${SOCKET}" "$@" -} - -# Execute sql script, passed via stdin -# usage: docker_process_sql [--dont-use-mysql-root-password] [mysql-cli-args] -# ie: docker_process_sql --database=mydb <<<'INSERT ...' -# ie: docker_process_sql --dont-use-mysql-root-password --database=mydb /etc/timezone; - ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /etc/localtime; - fi - fi -} - -_main() { - # if command starts with an option, prepend mysqld - if [ "${1:0:1}" = '-' ]; then - set -- mysqld "$@" - fi - - - # skip setup if they aren't running mysqld or want an option that stops mysqld - if [ "$1" = 'mysqld' ] && ! _mysql_want_help "$@"; then - mysql_note "Entrypoint script for MariaDB Server ${MARIADB_VERSION} started." - - mysql_check_config "$@" - # Load various environment variables - docker_setup_env "$@" - docker_create_db_directories - - docker_setup_timezone - - # If container is started as root user, restart as dedicated mysql user - if [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ]; then - mysql_note "Switching to dedicated user 'mysql'" - exec gosu mysql "$BASH_SOURCE" "$@" - fi - - # there's no database, so it needs to be initialized - if [ -z "$DATABASE_ALREADY_EXISTS" ]; then - docker_verify_minimum_env - - # check dir permissions to reduce likelihood of half-initialized database - ls /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/ > /dev/null - - docker_init_database_dir "$@" - - mysql_note "Starting temporary server" - docker_temp_server_start "$@" - mysql_note "Temporary server started." - - docker_setup_db - docker_process_init_files /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/* - - mysql_note "Stopping temporary server" - docker_temp_server_stop - mysql_note "Temporary server stopped" - - echo - mysql_note "MariaDB init process done. Ready for start up." - echo - fi - fi - exec "$@" -} - -# If we are sourced from elsewhere, don't perform any further actions -if ! _is_sourced; then - _main "$@" -fi diff --git a/mariadb/health.sh b/mariadb/health.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 28d9e10..0000000 --- a/mariadb/health.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash -mysqladmin ping --silent -hlocalhost -uroot -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD