Merge pull request #26 from jrodan/master

auto pulling from git repo
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FROM ubuntu:latest
RUN apt-get update && DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y install nginx git cron nano
COPY install.sh /tmp/
EXPOSE 80
# execute install, start cron and nginx
CMD chmod +x /tmp/install.sh && /tmp/install.sh && cron && nginx

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ports: ports:
- 4000:80 - 4000:80
#### Install pull from git variant:
- refreshs source code every 5 minutes from master branch you provided - convenience feature for lacy devs
- `git clone` this repository
- build image `docker build -f DockerfilePullFromGit -t sui:latest .`
- run image with `docker run -e GITURL='https://x:ghp_x@github.com/jeroenpardon/sui.git' -p 8081:80 sui:latest`
- can be run also with a private repository by setting username:api-key@ in the url (see above example). Otherwise remove this part of the url.
### Customization ### Customization
#### Changing color themes #### Changing color themes

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cd /var/www/html
git pull

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cd /var/www/html
git clone $GITURL sui
shopt -s dotglob
mv sui/* .
rm -rf sui
echo "pulled update"
# Copy hello-cron file to the cron.d directory
cp sui-cron /etc/cron.d/sui-cron
# Give execution rights on the cron job
chmod 0644 /etc/cron.d/sui-cron
# set pull script permissions
chmod +x gitpull.sh
# Apply cron job
crontab /etc/cron.d/sui-cron
# Create the log file to be able to run tail
touch /var/log/cron.log
# configure nginx
echo "daemon off;" >> /etc/nginx/nginx.conf

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*/1 * * * * /var/www/html/gitpull.sh >> /var/log/cron.log 2>&1
# An empty line is required at the end of this file for a valid cron file.