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start-telegram-daemon
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# start-engine
# derived from start-memcached
# 2003/2004 - Jay Bonci <jaybonci@debian.org>
# This script handles the parsing of the /etc/memcached.conf file
# and was originally created for the Debian distribution.
# Anyone may use this little script under the same terms as
# memcached itself.
# a bit changed it for telegram-daemon to generate config before start (Vitaly Valtman)
use POSIX qw(strftime);
use strict;
my $id = defined($ARGV[0]) ? $ARGV[0] : '';
my $idx = $id eq '' ? '' : " '$id'";
my $idl = ($id =~ /^\.(.*)$/ ? "-$1" : $id);
my $root = "";
my $params; my $etchandle; my $etcfile = "$root/etc/telegram-daemon/telegram-daemon$id.conf";
# This script assumes that engine is located at /usr/bin/engine, and
# that the pidfile is writable at /var/run/engine.pid
my $engine_pfx = "$root/usr/share/telegram-daemon/bin/";
my $pidfile = "$root/var/run/telegram-daemon$id.pid";
# If we don't get a valid logfile parameter in the /etc/engine.conf file,
# we'll just throw away all of our in-daemon output. We need to re-tie it so
# that non-bash shells will not hang on logout. Thanks to Michael Renner for
# the tip
my $fd_reopened = "/dev/null";
$fd_reopened = "$root/var/log/telegram-daemon/telegram-daemon$idl.log" if -d "$root/var/log/telegram-daemon/";
sub handle_logfile
{
my ($logfile) = @_;
$logfile = "$root/var/log/telegram-daemon/$logfile" unless $logfile =~ /\//;
$fd_reopened = $logfile;
}
sub reopen_logfile
{
my ($logfile) = @_;
open *STDERR, ">>$logfile";
open *STDOUT, ">>$logfile";
open *STDIN, ">>/dev/null";
chown 239, 239, $logfile;
$fd_reopened = $logfile;
}
sub adjust_arg
{
my ($arg) = @_;
if ($arg =~ /^newest:(.*)$/) {
my @L = split /:/, $1;
my $x = $arg;
my $xt = 0;
for my $y (@L) {
my @S = stat($y);
if (scalar @S && $S[9] > $xt) {
$x = $y;
$xt = $S[9];
}
}
return $x;
}
return $arg;
}
# This is set up in place here to support other non -[a-z] directives
my $conf_directives = {
"logfile" => \&handle_logfile,
};
my %Vars = (
"execute" => "msg-search-engine",
"work_dir" => "$root/var/lib/telegram-daemon"
);
my $have_c = 0;
my $have_l = 0;
my $have_u = 0;
my $have_aes = 0;
if(open $etchandle, $etcfile)
{
foreach my $line (<$etchandle>)
{
$line ||= "";
$line =~ s/\#.*//g;
$line =~ s/\s+$//g;
$line =~ s/^\s+//g;
next unless $line;
next if $line =~ /^\-[h]/;
if($line =~ /^[^\-]/)
{
my ($directive, $int, $arg) = $line =~ /^(.*?)(\s+|\s*=\s*)(.*)/;
next unless $directive;
if (exists $conf_directives->{$directive}) {
$conf_directives->{$directive}->($arg);
} else {
$Vars{$directive} = $arg;
}
next;
}
$have_l = 1 if $line =~ /^-L\s/;
$have_c = 1 if $line =~ /^-c\s/;
$have_u = 1 if $line =~ /^-U\s/;
push @$params, $line;
}
}else{
$params = [];
}
push @$params, "-U telegramd" unless($have_u);
push @$params, "-L $fd_reopened" unless($have_l);
push @$params, "-c config$idl" unless($have_c);
$params = join " ", @$params;
if(-e $pidfile)
{
open PIDHANDLE, "$pidfile";
my $localpid = <PIDHANDLE>;
close PIDHANDLE;
if ($localpid && $localpid =~ /(\d+)/) { $localpid = $1; } else { $localpid = -1; }
if (-d "/proc/$localpid")
{
print STDERR "telegram-daemon$idl is already running.\n";
exit;
} else {
print STDERR "removing stale $pidfile.\n";
`rm -f $pidfile`;
}
}
if (exists $Vars{'quit'}) {
print STDERR "telegram-daemon$idl disabled\n";
exit(0);
}
my $engine = $engine_pfx.$Vars{'execute'};
my $wdir = $Vars{'work_dir'};
chdir $wdir if -d $wdir;
unless (-x $engine) {
print STDERR "executable $engine not found\n";
exit(1);
}
unless (-d $wdir) {
print STDERR "work directory $wdir not found\n";
exit(1);
}
for my $x ('s', 0 .. 9) {
if (defined($Vars{"arg$x"})) {
$params .= " ".adjust_arg($Vars{"arg$x"});
}
}
my $pid = fork();
if (!$pid) {
reopen_logfile ($fd_reopened);
chdir $wdir;
open(my $fh, '>', "config$idl");
my $text = <<"END_MSG"
config_directory="$wdir";
test=false;
msg_num=true;
binlog_enabled=true;
binlog="binlog$idl.bin";
pfs_enabled=true;
log_level = 0;
lua_script="script$idl.lua";
END_MSG
;
print $fh $text;
close $fh;
my $t;
$t = strftime ("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z", localtime);
print STDERR "[$t] invoking telegram-daemon$idl: $engine $params\n";
exec "$engine $params";
exit (0);
} else {
if (open PIDHANDLE,">$pidfile") {
print PIDHANDLE $pid;
close PIDHANDLE;
} else {
print STDERR "Can't write pidfile to $pidfile.\n";
}
}