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#!/bin/bash
__dirname=$(cd $(dirname "$0"); pwd -P)
cd ${__dirname}
echo -e "\033[92m"
echo " _ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___"
echo "| | / /__ / /_ / __ \/ __ \/ |/ /"
echo "| | /| / / _ \/ __ \/ / / / / / / /|_/ / "
echo "| |/ |/ / __/ /_/ / /_/ / /_/ / / / / "
echo "|__/|__/\___/_.___/\____/_____/_/ /_/ "
echo
echo -e "\033[39m"
almost_there(){
echo
echo "===================="
echo "You're almost there!"
echo "===================="
}
# Check python version
python -c "import sys;ret = 1 if sys.version_info <= (3, 0) else 0;print('Checking python version... ' + ('3.x, good!' if ret == 0 else '2.x'));sys.exit(ret);"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
almost_there
echo -e "\033[33mYour system is currently using Python 2.x. You need to install or configure your system to use Python 3.x. Check out http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs/ for information on how to setup Python 3.x alongside your Python 2.x install.\033[39m"
echo
exit
fi
# Check GDAL version
python -c "import sys;import re;import subprocess;version = subprocess.Popen([\"gdalinfo\", \"--version\"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0].decode().rstrip();ret = 0 if re.compile('^GDAL [2-9]\.[1-9]+').match(version) else 1; print('Checking GDAL version... ' + ('{}, excellent!'.format(version) if ret == 0 else version));sys.exit(ret);"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
almost_there
echo -e "\033[33mYour system is currently using a version of GDAL that is too old, or GDAL is not installed. You need to install or configure your system to use GDAL 2.1 or higher. If you have installed multiple versions of GDAL, make sure the newer one takes priority in your PATH environment variable.\033[39m"
echo
exit
fi
if [ "$1" = "--setup-devenv" ] || [ "$2" = "--setup-devenv" ]; then
echo Setup git modules...
git submodule update --init
echo Setup npm dependencies...
npm install
cd nodeodm/external/node-OpenDroneMap
npm install
cd /webodm
echo Setup webpack watch...
webpack --watch &
fi
echo Running migrations
python manage.py migrate
if [[ "$1" = "--create-default-pnode" ]]; then
echo "from nodeodm.models import ProcessingNode; ProcessingNode.objects.update_or_create(hostname='node-odm-1', defaults={'hostname': 'node-odm-1', 'port': 3000})" | python manage.py shell
fi
export WO_HOST="${WO_HOST:=localhost}"
export WO_PORT="${WO_PORT:=8000}"
# Dump environment to .cronenv
printenv > .cronenv
proto="http"
if [ "$WO_SSL" = "YES" ]; then
proto="https"
fi
congrats(){
(sleep 5; echo
echo -e "\033[92m"
echo "Congratulations! └@(・◡・)@┐"
echo ==========================
echo -e "\033[39m"
echo "If there are no errors, WebODM should be up and running!"
echo -e "\033[93m"
echo Open a web browser and navigate to $proto://$WO_HOST:$WO_PORT
echo -e "\033[39m"
echo -e "\033[91mNOTE:\033[39m Windows users using docker should replace localhost with the IP of their docker machine's IP. To find what that is, run: docker-machine ip") &
}
if [ "$1" = "--setup-devenv" ] || [ "$2" = "--setup-devenv" ] || [ "$1" = "--no-gunicorn" ]; then
congrats
python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
else
if [ -e /webodm ] && [ ! -e /webodm/build/static ]; then
echo -e "\033[91mWARN:\033[39m /webodm/build/static does not exist, CSS, JS and other files might not be available."
fi
echo "Generating nginx configurations from templates..."
for templ in nginx/*.template
do
echo "- ${templ%.*}"
envsubst '\$WO_PORT \$WO_HOST' < $templ > ${templ%.*}
done
# Check if we need to auto-generate SSL certs via letsencrypt
if [ "$WO_SSL" = "YES" ] && [ -z "$WO_SSL_KEY" ]; then
echo "Launching letsencrypt-autogen.sh"
./nginx/letsencrypt-autogen.sh
fi
# Check if SSL key/certs are available
conf="nginx.conf"
if [ -e nginx/ssl ]; then
echo "Using nginx SSL configuration"
conf="nginx-ssl.conf"
fi
congrats
nginx -c $(pwd)/nginx/$conf
gunicorn webodm.wsgi --bind unix:/tmp/gunicorn.sock --timeout 300000 --max-requests 250 --preload
fi
# If this is executed, it means the previous command failed, don't display the congratulations message
kill %1