LibrePortal/start.sh
librelad e4872ab511 refactor(paths): single source of truth for a relocatable, split layout (phase 1)
Introduce scripts/source/paths.sh as the canonical path resolver for three
independently-relocatable roots:
  LP_SYSTEM_DIR      manager-owned control plane (configs/logs/install/db/ssl/ssh/migrate)
  LP_CONTAINERS_DIR  container-user-owned live app data
  LP_BACKUPS_DIR     container-user-owned backup repos (own mount-able)

Roots come from the environment when set (install bakes them; CLI/app inherit
from init.sh), else default to /libreportal-*. A transitional compat default
keeps EXISTING installs (legacy single /docker tree, by config marker) on /docker
until a deliberate reinstall, so deploying this never strands a running box.

- init.sh derives the same vars inline (self-contained for the bare /root/init.sh
  reinstall case); paths.sh mirrors it for the standalone task/check processors,
  which now self-locate their scripts dir and source it.
- Replace functional /docker literals with the derived vars across runtime,
  install, backup, crontab, crowdsec/restic, headscale, and reinstall paths;
  clean the inert '== /docker/containers/*' guard fallbacks to the variable form.
- backend: CONTAINERS_DIR now from LP_CONTAINERS_DIR (compose env, filled at
  generation via a new CONTAINERS_DIR_TAG), legacy-safe default for un-recreated
  containers.
- backup default path falls back to the backups root; exclude paths.sh from the
  sourced-file arrays (bootstrap file, sourced explicitly).

The CLI-wrapper heredoc + root helpers still reference /docker; those get baked
in phase 3. No layout/ownership change yet (phase 2).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-25 15:09:39 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Used for mainly CLI
initial_command1="$1"
initial_command2="$2"
initial_command3="$3"
initial_command4="$4"
initial_command5="$5"
initial_command6="$6"
initial_command7="$7"
displayLibrePortalLogo()
{
[[ "$LIBREPORTAL_SKIP_LOGO" == "1" ]] && return
local hbar; hbar=$(printf '═%.0s' $(seq 1 50))
printf '\n╔%s╗\n' "$hbar"
printf '║%6s%s%8s║\n' '' '╦ ┬┌┐ ┬─┐┌─┐ ╭─╮ ╔═╗┌─┐┬─┐┌┬┐┌─┐┬' ''
printf '║%6s%s%8s║\n' '' '║ │├┴┐├┬┘├┤ │◉│ ╠═╝│ │├┬┘ │ ├─┤│' ''
printf '║%6s%s%6s║\n' '' '╩═╝┴└─┘┴└─└─┘ ╨─╨ ╩ └─┘┴└─ ┴ ┴ ┴┴─┘' ''
printf '╚%s╝\n\n' "$hbar"
}
showRunHelp()
{
displayLibrePortalLogo;
echo "Available Run Commands:"
echo ""
echo " libreportal run install - Run the automated installer (WebUI flow)"
echo " libreportal run terminal - Open the terminal menu / Setup Wizard"
echo ""
echo "Pick one to continue."
echo ""
}
initLibrePortal()
{
# Load the relocatable path roots up front (sets logs_dir/docker_dir/…) — the
# install-log below needs logs_dir before load_sources runs. cwd is the install
# dir, so the relative path resolves.
[[ -f "scripts/source/paths.sh" ]] && source "scripts/source/paths.sh"
# For the full application loading
if [[ "$initial_command1" == "run" ]]; then
if [[ -z "$initial_command2" ]]; then
showRunHelp;
exit 0
fi
init_run_flag="true"
# Capture the install run to a log so credentials/URLs can be recovered
# after we clear the screen at the end.
if [[ "$initial_command2" == "install" ]]; then
install_log_path="${logs_dir:-/libreportal-system/logs/}install-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S).log"
sudo mkdir -p "${logs_dir:-/libreportal-system/logs/}" 2>/dev/null
sudo touch "$install_log_path" 2>/dev/null
# Own it by whoever runs the install (the manager under Model A) so the
# tee below — which runs as that user, not root — can append. A
# sudo-touched file is root:root 644, leaving the manager unable to
# write it → the empty install-*.log files.
sudo chown "$(id -un):$(id -gn)" "$install_log_path" 2>/dev/null
sudo chmod 644 "$install_log_path" 2>/dev/null
export install_log_path
exec > >(tee -a "$install_log_path") 2>&1
fi
displayLibrePortalLogo;
source "scripts/source/load_sources.sh"
else
# For the CLI loading
init_run_flag="false"
displayLibrePortalLogo;
source "scripts/source/load_sources.sh"
fi
}
initLibrePortal;