silverstripe-framework/sake
2012-04-15 10:50:19 +12:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Check for an argument
if [ ${1:-""} = "" ]; then
echo "SilverStripe Sake
Usage: $0 (command-url) (params)
Executes a SilverStripe command"
exit 1
fi
# Set $framework and $base
sakedir=`dirname $0`
if [ -f $sakedir/cli-script.php ]; then
framework=$sakedir
base=`dirname $sakedir`
elif [ -d ./framework ]; then
framework=./framework
base=.
elif [ -d ./sapphire ]; then
framework=./sapphire
base=.
elif [ -f ./cli-script.php ]; then
framework=.
base=..
else
echo "Can't find ./framework/cli-script.php or ./cli-script.php"
exit 1
fi
# Find the PHP binary
for candidatephp in php php5; do
if [ `which $candidatephp 2>/dev/null` -a -f `which $candidatephp 2>/dev/null` ]; then
php=`which $candidatephp 2>/dev/null`
break
fi
done
if [ "$php" = "" ]; then
echo "Can't find any php binary"
exit 2
fi
################################################################################################
## Installation to /usr/bin
if [ "$1" = "installsake" ]; then
echo "Installing sake to /usr/bin..."
cp $0 /usr/bin
exit 0
fi
################################################################################################
## Process control
if [ "$1" = "-start" ]; then
if [ "`which daemon`" = "" ]; then
echo "You need to install the 'daemon' tool. In debian, go 'sudo apt-get install daemon'"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -f $base/$2.pid ]; then
echo "Starting service $2 $3"
touch $base/$2.pid
pidfile=`realpath $base/$2.pid`
outlog=$base/$2.log
errlog=$base/$2.err
echo "Logging to $outlog"
sake=`realpath $0`
base=`realpath $base`
# if third argument is not explicitly given, copy from second argument
if [ "$3" = "" ]; then
url=$2
else
url=$3
fi
# TODO: Give a globally unique processname by including the projectname as well
processname=$2
daemon -n $processname -r -D $base --pidfile=$pidfile --stdout=$outlog --stderr=$errlog $sake $url
else
echo "Service $2 seems to already be running"
fi
exit 0
fi
if [ "$1" = "-stop" ]; then
pidfile=$base/$2.pid
if [ -f $pidfile ]; then
echo "Stopping service $2"
# TODO: This is a bad way of killing the process
kill -KILL `cat $pidfile`
unlink $pidfile
else
echo "Service $2 doesn't seem to be running."
fi
exit 0
fi
################################################################################################
## Basic execution
$php $framework/cli-script.php ${*}