netbox-docker/docker/launch-netbox.sh
Tobias Genannt d273391773 Gunicorn is replaced with nginx-unit
We now serve Netbox with an nginx-unit instance instead of Gunicorn.
This allows us to get rid of the extra Nginx container because Unit is
also serving the static files. The static files are now collected at container
buildtime instead of every startup.
2021-01-15 09:22:22 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
UNIT_CONFIG="${UNIT_CONFIG-/etc/unit/nginx-unit.json}"
UNIT_SOCKET="/opt/unit/unit.sock"
load_configuration() {
MAX_WAIT=10
WAIT_COUNT=0
while [ ! -S $UNIT_SOCKET ]; do
if [ $WAIT_COUNT -gte $MAX_WAIT ]; then
echo "⚠️ No control socket found; configuration will not be loaded."
return 1
fi
WAIT_COUNT=$((WAIT_COUNT + 1))
echo "⏳ Waiting for control socket to be created... (${WAIT_COUNT}/${MAX_WAIT})"
sleep 1
done
# even when the control socket exists, it does not mean unit has finished initialisation
# this curl call will get a reply once unit is fully launched
curl --silent --output /dev/null --request GET --unix-socket $UNIT_SOCKET http://localhost/
echo "⚙️ Applying configuration from $UNIT_CONFIG";
RESP_CODE=$(curl \
--silent \
--output /dev/null \
--write-out '%{http_code}' \
--request PUT \
--data-binary "@${UNIT_CONFIG}" \
--unix-socket $UNIT_SOCKET \
http://localhost/config
)
if [ "$RESP_CODE" != "200" ]; then
echo "⚠️ Could no load Unit configuration"
kill "$(cat /opt/unit/unit.pid)"
return 1
fi
echo "✅ Unit configuration loaded successfully"
}
load_configuration &
exec unitd \
--no-daemon \
--control unix:$UNIT_SOCKET \
--pid /opt/unit/unit.pid \
--log /dev/stdout \
--state /opt/unit/state/ \
--tmp /opt/unit/tmp/