#!/usr/bin/env bash set -eu script_name=$0 DB_BACKEND=$(echo $script_name | cut -d- -f2) export DB_BACKEND die() { echo >&2 "$@" exit 1 } about() { die "usage: $script_name [ config-yaml | setup | dump | restore ]" } #shellcheck disable=SC1007 THIS_DIR=$(CDPATH= cd -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" && pwd) cd "${THIS_DIR}"/../../ #shellcheck disable=SC1091 . ./.environment.sh exec_sql() { cmd="${1?Missing required sql command}" sqlite3 "${DB_FILE}" "$@" } setup() { : } dump() { backup_file="${1?Missing file to backup database to}" # dirty fast cp. nothing should be accessing it right now, anyway. [ -f "${DB_FILE}" ] || die "missing file ${DB_FILE}" cp "${DB_FILE}" "$backup_file" } restore() { backup_file="${1?missing file to restore database from}" [ -f "$backup_file" ] || die "Backup file $backup_file doesn't exist" cp "$backup_file" "${DB_FILE}" } # you have not removed set -u above, have you? [ -z "${CONFIG_YAML-}" ] && die "\$CONFIG_YAML must be defined." # --------------------------- # In most cases this is called with setup argument, and it shouldn't fail for missing config file. if [ -f "${CONFIG_YAML}" ] ; then DATA_DIR=$(yq e '.config_paths.data_dir' - <"${CONFIG_YAML}") DB_FILE="${DATA_DIR}/crowdsec.db" fi config_yaml() { yq e ' .db_config.type=strenv(DB_BACKEND) | .db_config.db_path="${DB_FILE}" ' -i "${CONFIG_YAML}" } [ $# -lt 1 ] && about case "$1" in config-yaml) ;; setup) ;; dump) shift dump "$@" ;; restore) shift restore "$@" ;; exec_sql) shift exec_sql "$@" ;; *) about ;; esac;