The apps SQLite DB ($docker_dir/$db_file) is owned by the manager user, so read/write it AS the manager via runInstallOp instead of sudo (root). 48 call sites across 28 scripts. In rooted this drops root->manager (correct owner); in rootless it's the manager too (using runFileOp/dockerinstall here was the 'unable to open database' bug). The broken 'command -v sudo sqlite3' check lines are left untouched (separate pre-existing issue). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
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18 lines
678 B
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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databasePortUsedInsert()
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{
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local app_name="$1"
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local port="$2"
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if [ -f "$docker_dir/$db_file" ] && [ -n "$app_name" ]; then
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local table_name=ports
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# Check if already exists in the database
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local existing_portdata=$(runInstallOp sqlite3 "$docker_dir/$db_file" "SELECT port FROM $table_name WHERE name = '$app_name' AND port = '$port';")
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if [ -z "$existing_portdata" ]; then
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local result=$(runInstallOp sqlite3 "$docker_dir/$db_file" "INSERT INTO $table_name (name, port) VALUES ('$app_name', '$port');")
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checkSuccess "Adding port $port for $app_name to the $table_name table."
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fi
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fi
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}
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