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caddy/dist/init/freebsd/caddy
2016-03-06 10:49:29 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# PROVIDE: caddy
# REQUIRE: LOGIN NETWORKING named cleanvar sshd
# KEYWORD: shutdown
#
# Add the following lines to /etc/rc.conf to enable caddy:
# caddy_enable (bool): Set to "NO" by default.
# Set it to "YES" to enable caddy
#
# caddy_cert_email (str): Set to "" by default.
# Defines the SSL certificate issuer email. By providing an
# email address you automatically agree to letsencrypt.org's
# general terms and conditions
#
# caddy_bin_path (str): Set to "/usr/local/bin/caddy" by default.
# Provides the path to the caddy server executable
#
# caddy_cpu (str): Set to "99%" by default.
# Configures, how much CPU capacity caddy may gain
#
# caddy_config_path (str): Set to "/usr/local/www/Caddyfile" by default.
# Defines the path for the configuration file caddy will load on boot
#
# caddy_run_user (str): Set to "root" by default.
# Defines the user that caddy will run on
#
. /etc/rc.subr
name="caddy"
rcvar=${name}_enable
load_rc_config $name
: ${caddy_enable:=no}
: ${caddy_cert_email=""}
: ${caddy_bin_path="/usr/local/bin/caddy"}
: ${caddy_cpu="99%"} # was a bug for me that caused a crash within jails
: ${caddy_config_path="/usr/local/www/Caddyfile"}
: ${caddy_run_user="root"}
if [ "$caddy_cert_email" = "" ]
then
echo "rc variable \$caddy_cert_email is not set. Please provide a valid SSL certificate issuer email."
exit 1
fi
pidfile="/var/run/caddy.pid"
logfile="/var/log/caddy.log"
command="${caddy_bin_path} -log ${logfile} -pidfile ${pidfile} -cpu ${caddy_cpu} -conf ${caddy_config_path} -agree -email ${caddy_cert_email}"
start_cmd="caddy_start"
status_cmd="caddy_status"
stop_cmd="caddy_stop"
caddy_start() {
echo "Starting Caddy..."
/usr/sbin/daemon -u ${caddy_run_user} -c ${command} >> ${logfile}
}
caddy_status() {
ps -p `cat ${pidfile} 2> /dev/null` > /dev/null 2>&1 && echo 'Running' || echo 'Not Running. Please note that upon startup it will take Caddy a few seconds to come up. So you might just wanna wait a few seconds before starting it again.'
}
caddy_stop() {
echo "Stopping Caddy..."
kill -QUIT `cat $pidfile 2> /dev/null`
}
run_rc_command "$1"