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Custom scripts per PHP version
You can provide custom startup commands via bash scripts to each of the PHP container individually. This may be useful to specify additional software to install or additional settings to apply during the initial startup.
* custom_scripts_globally
(equal for all PHP versions) *
autostarting_nodejs_apps
Note
Per PHP version scripts are always executed before global scripts.
Table of Contents
- local
General
You can add custom shell scripts for each PHP version separately.
Important
Provided scripts must end by the file extension .sh
and
should be executable. Anything not ending by .sh
will be
ignored.
Important
Provided scripts will be executed by the root
user
within the PHP container.
Where
Startup scripts can be added to cfg/php-startup-X.Y/
.
See the directory structure for PHP startup script directories inside
./cfg/
directory:
host> ls -l path/to/devilbox/cfg/ | grep 'php-startup'
drwxr-xr-x 2 cytopia cytopia 4096 Mar 5 21:53 php-startup-5.2/
drwxr-xr-x 2 cytopia cytopia 4096 Mar 5 21:53 php-startup-5.3/
drwxr-xr-x 2 cytopia cytopia 4096 Mar 5 21:53 php-startup-5.4/
drwxr-xr-x 2 cytopia cytopia 4096 Mar 5 21:53 php-startup-5.5/
drwxr-xr-x 2 cytopia cytopia 4096 Apr 3 22:04 php-startup-5.6/
drwxr-xr-x 2 cytopia cytopia 4096 Mar 5 21:53 php-startup-7.0/
drwxr-xr-x 2 cytopia cytopia 4096 Mar 5 21:53 php-startup-7.1/
drwxr-xr-x 2 cytopia cytopia 4096 Mar 5 21:53 php-startup-7.2/
drwxr-xr-x 2 cytopia cytopia 4096 Mar 5 21:53 php-startup-7.3/
drwxr-xr-x 2 cytopia cytopia 4096 Mar 5 21:53 php-startup-7.4/
drwxr-xr-x 2 cytopia cytopia 4096 Mar 5 21:53 php-startup-8.0/
Custom scripts are added by placing a file into
cfg/php-startup-X.X/
(where X.X
stands for
your PHP version). The file must end by .sh
in order to be
executed by the PHP container.
Some of the PHP startup directories contain a few example files with
the file suffix -example
. If you want to use them, copy
these files to a new name without the -example
suffix and
ensure they end by .sh
.
When
The scripts will be executed by the PHP container during initial startup. Whenever you change your scripts, ensure to restart the Devilbox.
How
The scripts will always be executed inside the PHP container (Debian
Linux) and will be run with root
privileges. It is however
possible to drop privileges within the script to have them executed as a
normal user.
Examples
Installing Microsoft ODBC driver
This example will add Microsofts ODBC driver to PHP 7.1. These
drivers are required in order to make the PHP modules
pdo_sqlsrv
and sqlsrv
work. The two mentioned
modules are already available in the PHP container, but are explicitly
disabled via env_file_php_modules_disable
.
They won't work without the ODBC driver installed, which unfortunately cannot be bundled, as it requires every user to accept a license/EULA by Microsoft.
# Navigate to starup dir of PHP 7.1
host> cd path/to/devilbox/cfg/php-startup-7.1
# Create an .sh file
host> touch ms-odbc.sh
# Open the file in your favourite editor
host> vi ms-odbc.sh
Paste the following into ms-obbc.sh
and ensure
to accept the EULA by changing ACCEPT_EULA=N
to
ACCEPT_EULA=Y
.
!/bin/bash
#
# This script will automatically install the Microsoft ODBC driver for MsSQL
# support for PHP during startup.
#
# In order for it to work, you must read and accept their License/EULA:
# https://odbceula.blob.core.windows.net/eula17/LICENSE172.TXT
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# EDIT THE VARIABLE BELOW TO ACCEPT THE EULA (If you agree to their terms)
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
###
### Set this to "Y" (capital 'Y') if you accept the EULA.
###
ACCEPT_EULA=N
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
###
### Where to retrieve the deb package
###
MSODBC_URL="https://packages.microsoft.com/debian/8/prod/pool/main/m/msodbcsql17/"
###
### Pre-flight check
###
if [ "${ACCEPT_EULA}" != "Y" ]; then
echo "MS ODBC EULA not accepted. Aborting installation."
exit 0
fi
###
### EULA accepted, so we can proceed
###
# Extract latest *.deb packate
MSODBC_DEB="$( curl -k -sS "${MSODBC_URL}" | grep -Eo 'msodbcsql[-._0-9]+?_amd64\.deb' | tail -1 )"
# Download to temporary location
curl -k -sS "${MSODBC_URL}${MSODBC_DEB}" > "/tmp/${MSODBC_DEB}"
# Install
ACCEPT_EULA="${ACCEPT_EULA}" dpkg -i "/tmp/${MSODBC_DEB}"
# Remove artifacts
rm -f "/tmp/${MSODBC_DEB}"
Important
The script will not work, if you have not accepted the EULA.
Running commands as devilbox user
As mentioned above, all scripts are run by the root
user. If you do need something to be executed as the normal user:
devilbox
, you can simply su
inside the shell
script.
The following example will install grunt
and start a
NodeJS application as the devilbox user for the PHP 7.1 Docker container
only.
# Install grunt as devilbox user
su -c "npm install grunt" -l devilbox
# Start a NodeJS application with pm2 as devilbox user
su -c "cd /shared/httpd/my-node/src/; pm2 start index.js" -l devilbox