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#!/bin/bash
# Version number of Guacamole to install
GUACVERSION="0.9.14"
# Try to get database from /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties
DATABASE=$(grep -oP 'mysql-database:\K.*' /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties | awk '{print $1}')
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MYSQL_SERVER=$(grep -oP 'mysql-hostname:\K.*' /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties | awk '{print $1}')
# Get script arguments for non-interactive mode
while [ "$1" != "" ]; do
case $1 in
-m | --mysqlpwd )
shift
mysqlpwd="$1"
;;
esac
shift
done
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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# Get MySQL root password
if [ -n "$mysqlpwd" ]; then
mysqlrootpassword=$mysqlpwd
export MYSQL_PWD=${mysqlrootpassword}
mysql -u root -h ${MYSQL_SERVER} ${DATABASE} -e"quit" || exit
else
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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echo
while true
do
read -s -p "Enter MySQL ROOT Password: " mysqlrootpassword
export MYSQL_PWD=${mysqlrootpassword}
echo
mysql -u root -h ${MYSQL_SERVER} ${DATABASE} -e"quit" && break
echo
done
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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echo
fi
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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# Get Tomcat Version
TOMCAT=$(ls /etc/ | grep tomcat)
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0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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# Get Current Guacamole Version
OLDVERSION=$(grep -oP 'Guacamole.API_VERSION = "\K[0-9\.]+' /var/lib/${TOMCAT}/webapps/guacamole/guacamole-common-js/modules/Version.js)
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# Set SERVER to be the preferred download server from the Apache CDN
SERVER="http://apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi?action=download&filename=guacamole/${GUACVERSION}"
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# Stop tomcat
service ${TOMCAT} stop
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# Download Guacamole server
wget -O guacamole-server-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz ${SERVER}/source/guacamole-server-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Failed to download guacamole-server-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz"
echo "${SERVER}/source/guacamole-server-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz"
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exit
fi
# Download Guacamole client
wget -O guacamole-${GUACVERSION}.war ${SERVER}/binary/guacamole-${GUACVERSION}.war
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Failed to download guacamole-${GUACVERSION}.war"
echo "${SERVER}/binary/guacamole-${GUACVERSION}.war"
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exit
fi
# Download SQL components
wget -O guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz ${SERVER}/binary/guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Failed to download guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz"
echo "${SERVER}/binary/guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz"
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exit
fi
# Upgrade Guacamole Server
tar -xzf guacamole-server-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz
cd guacamole-server-${GUACVERSION}
# Hack for gcc-7
if [[ $(gcc --version | head -n1 | grep -oP '\)\K.*' | awk '{print $1}' | grep "^7" | wc -l) -gt 0 ]]
then
apt-get -y install gcc-6
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
echo "apt-get failed to install gcc-6"
exit
fi
CC="gcc-6" ./configure --with-init-dir=/etc/init.d
CC="gcc-6" make
CC="gcc-6" make install
else
./configure --with-init-dir=/etc/init.d
make
make install
fi
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ldconfig
systemctl enable guacd
cd ..
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# Upgrade Guacamole Client
mv guacamole-${GUACVERSION}.war /etc/guacamole/guacamole.war
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# Upgrade SQL Components
tar -xzf guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz
cp guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}/mysql/guacamole-auth-jdbc-mysql-${GUACVERSION}.jar /etc/guacamole/extensions/
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0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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# Get list of SQL Upgrade Files
UPGRADEFILES=($(ls -1 guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}/mysql/schema/upgrade/ | sort -V))
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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# Compare SQL Upgrage Files against old version, apply upgrades as needed
for FILE in ${UPGRADEFILES[@]}
do
FILEVERSION=$(echo ${FILE} | grep -oP 'upgrade-pre-\K[0-9\.]+(?=\.)')
if [[ $(echo -e "${FILEVERSION}\n${OLDVERSION}" | sort -V | head -n1) == ${OLDVERSION} && ${FILEVERSION} != ${OLDVERSION} ]]
then
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echo "Patching ${DATABASE} with ${FILE}"
mysql -u root -h ${MYSQL_SERVER} ${DATABASE} < guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}/mysql/schema/upgrade/${FILE}
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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fi
done
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# Start tomcat
service ${TOMCAT} start
service guacd start
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# Cleanup
rm -rf guacamole*
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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unset MYSQL_PWD