make le more friendly to no-root user.

1. separate installcronjob/uninstallcronjob. no-root users can use cron job without installing le.sh
2. add cron command for cron only.
3. polish help messages.
4. move le from /bin/le  to /usr/local/bin/le
5. only root can install to /usr/local/bin/le.  non-root users can use ether /usr/local/bin/le  or ~/.le/le.sh instead
6. WORKING_DIR can be specified when install/cronjob
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neil 2016-01-23 14:41:10 +08:00
parent ebcf30d02f
commit 9a66cdb6a0
1 changed files with 95 additions and 37 deletions

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le.sh
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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/bash
VER=1.1.0
VER=1.1.1
PROJECT="https://github.com/Neilpang/le"
DEFAULT_CA="https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org"
@ -238,6 +238,12 @@ _stopserver() {
_initpath() {
if command -v sudo > /dev/null ; then
if [ "$(sudo -n uptime 2>&1|grep "load"|wc -l)" != "0" ] ; then
SUDO=sudo
fi
fi
if [ -z "$API" ] ; then
if [ -z "$STAGE" ] ; then
API="$DEFAULT_CA"
@ -867,6 +873,35 @@ installcert() {
}
installcronjob() {
_initpath
_info "Installing cron job"
if ! crontab -l | grep 'le.sh cron' ; then
if command -v "le.sh" > /dev/null ; then
lesh="$(which le.sh)"
elif [ -f "$WORKING_DIR/le.sh" ] ; then
lesh="\"$WORKING_DIR\"/le.sh"
else
_err "Can not install cronjob, le.sh not found."
return 1
fi
crontab -l | { cat; echo "0 0 * * * $SUDO WORKING_DIR=\"$WORKING_DIR\" $lesh cron > /dev/null"; } | crontab -
fi
return 0
}
uninstallcronjob() {
_info "Removing cron job"
cr="$(crontab -l | grep 'le.sh cron')"
if [ "$cr" ] ; then
crontab -l | sed "/le.sh cron/d" | crontab -
WORKING_DIR="$(echo "$cr" | cut -d ' ' -f 7 | cut -d '=' -f 2 | tr -d '"')"
_info WORKING_DIR "$WORKING_DIR"
fi
_initpath
}
install() {
_initpath
if ! command -v "curl" > /dev/null ; then
@ -893,64 +928,87 @@ install() {
_err "CentOs: yum install vim-common"
return 1
fi
_info "Installing to $WORKING_DIR"
if [ ! -f /bin/le.sh ] ; then
cp le.sh "/bin/"
chmod +x "/bin/le.sh"
ln -s "/bin/le.sh" /bin/le
fi
_info "Installing cron job"
if command -v sudo > /dev/null ; then
if [ "$(sudo -n uptime 2>&1|grep "load"|wc -l)" != "0" ] ; then
SUDO=sudo
fi
fi
if ! crontab -l | grep 'le renewAll' ; then
crontab -l | { cat; echo "0 0 * * * $SUDO le renewAll > /dev/null"; } | crontab -
if command -v crond > /dev/null ; then
service crond reload >/dev/null
#try install to /bin if is root
if [ ! -f /usr/local/bin/le.sh ] ; then
#if root
if $SUDO cp le.sh /usr/local/bin/le.sh ; then
$SUDO chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/le.sh
$SUDO ln -s "/usr/local/bin/le.sh" /usr/local/bin/le
rm -f $WORKING_DIR/le.sh
$SUDO ln -s /usr/local/bin/le.sh $WORKING_DIR/le.sh
_info "Installed to /usr/local/bin/le"
else
service cron reload >/dev/null
#install to home, for non root user
cp le.sh $WORKING_DIR/
chmod +x $WORKING_DIR/le.sh
_info "Installed to $WORKING_DIR/le"
fi
fi
fi
rm -f $WORKING_DIR/le
ln -s $WORKING_DIR/le.sh $WORKING_DIR/le
installcronjob
_info OK
}
uninstall() {
uninstallcronjob
_initpath
_info "Removing cron job"
if crontab -l | grep 'le.*renewAll' ; then
crontab -l | sed "/le.*renewAll/d" | crontab -
if command -v crond > /dev/null ; then
service crond reload >/dev/null
else
service cron reload >/dev/null
if [ -f "/usr/local/bin/le.sh" ] ; then
_info "Removing /usr/local/bin/le.sh"
if $SUDO rm -f /usr/local/bin/le.sh ; then
$SUDO rm -f /usr/local/bin/le
fi
fi
fi
_info "Removing /bin/le.sh"
rm -f /bin/le
rm -f /bin/le.sh
_info "The keys and certs are in $WORKING_DIR, you can remove them by yourself."
}
cron() {
renewAll
}
version() {
_info "$PROJECT"
_info "v$VER"
}
showhelp() {
version
echo "Usage: issue|installcert|renew|renewAll|createAccountKey|createDomainKey|createCSR|install|uninstall|version"
echo "Usage: le.sh [command] ...[args]....
Avalible commands:
install:
Install le.sh to your system.
issue:
Issue a cert.
installcert:
Install the issued cert to apache/nginx or any other server.
renew:
Renew a cert.
renewAll:
Renew all the certs.
uninstall:
Uninstall le.sh, and uninstall the cron job.
version:
Show version info.
installcronjob:
Install the cron job to renew certs, you don't need to call this. The 'install' command can automatically install the cron job.
uninstallcronjob:
Uninstall the cron job. The 'uninstall' command can do this automatically.
createAccountKey:
Create an account private key, professional use.
createDomainKey:
Create an domain private key, professional use.
createCSR:
Create CSR , professional use.
"
}