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#!/bin/bash
# Ensure $HOME exists when starting
if [ ! -d "${HOME}" ]; then
mkdir -p "${HOME}"
fi
# Configure container builds to use vfs or fuse-overlayfs
if [ ! -d "${HOME}/.config/containers" ]; then
mkdir -p ${HOME}/.config/containers
if [ -c "/dev/fuse" ] && [ -f "/usr/bin/fuse-overlayfs" ]; then
(echo '[storage]';echo 'driver = "overlay"';echo '[storage.options.overlay]';echo 'mount_program = "/usr/bin/fuse-overlayfs"') > ${HOME}/.config/containers/storage.conf
else
(echo '[storage]';echo 'driver = "vfs"') > "${HOME}"/.config/containers/storage.conf
fi
fi
# Create Sym Link for Composer Keys in /home/tooling/.config
if [ -d /home/tooling/.config/composer ] && [ ! -d "${HOME}/.config/composer" ]; then
mkdir -p ${HOME}/.config/composer
ln -s /home/tooling/.config/composer/keys.dev.pub ${HOME}/.config/composer/keys.dev.pub
ln -s /home/tooling/.config/composer/keys.tags.pub ${HOME}/.config/composer/keys.tags.pub
fi
# Setup $PS1 for a consistent and reasonable prompt
if [ -w "${HOME}" ] && [ ! -f "${HOME}"/.bashrc ]; then
echo "PS1='[\u@\h \W]\$ '" > "${HOME}"/.bashrc
fi
# Add current (arbitrary) user to /etc/passwd and /etc/group
if ! whoami &> /dev/null; then
if [ -w /etc/passwd ]; then
echo "${USER_NAME:-user}:x:$(id -u):0:${USER_NAME:-user} user:${HOME}:/bin/bash" >> /etc/passwd
echo "${USER_NAME:-user}:x:$(id -u):" >> /etc/group
fi
fi
source kubedock_setup
# Stow
## Required for https://github.com/eclipse/che/issues/22412
# /home/user/ will be mounted to by a PVC if persistUserHome is enabled
mountpoint -q /home/user/; HOME_USER_MOUNTED=$?
# This file will be created after stowing, to guard from executing stow everytime the container is started
STOW_COMPLETE=/home/user/.stow_completed
if [ $HOME_USER_MOUNTED -eq 0 ] && [ ! -f $STOW_COMPLETE ]; then
# There may be regular, non-symlink files in /home/user that match the
# pathing of files in /home/tooling. Stow will error out when it tries to
# stow on top of that. Instead, we can append to the current
# /home/tooling/.stow-local-ignore file to ignore pre-existing,
# non-symlinked files in /home/user that match those in /home/tooling before
# we run stow.
#
# Create two text files containing a sorted path-based list of files in
# /home/tooling and /home/user. Cut off "/home/user" and "/home/tooling" and
# only get the sub-paths so we can do a proper comparison
#
# In the case of /home/user, we want regular file types and not symbolic
# links.
find /home/user -type f -xtype f -print | sort | sed 's|/home/user||g' > /tmp/user.txt
find /home/tooling -print | sort | sed 's|/home/tooling||g' > /tmp/tooling.txt
# We compare the two files, trying to find files that exist in /home/user
# and /home/tooling. Being that the files that get flagged here are not
# already synlinks, we will want to ignore them.
IGNORE_FILES="$(comm -12 /tmp/user.txt /tmp/tooling.txt)"
# We no longer require the file lists, so remove them
rm /tmp/user.txt /tmp/tooling.txt
# For each file we need to ignore, append them to
# /home/tooling/.stow-local-ignore.
for f in $IGNORE_FILES; do echo "${f}" >> /home/tooling/.stow-local-ignore;done
# We are now ready to run stow
#
# Create symbolic links from /home/tooling/ -> /home/user/
stow . -t /home/user/ -d /home/tooling/ --no-folding -v 2 > /tmp/stow.log 2>&1
# Vim does not permit .viminfo to be a symbolic link for security reasons, so manually copy it
cp /home/tooling/.viminfo /home/user/.viminfo
# We have to restore bash-related files back onto /home/user/ (since they will have been overwritten by the PVC)
# but we don't want them to be symbolic links (so that they persist on the PVC)
cp /home/tooling/.bashrc /home/user/.bashrc
cp /home/tooling/.bash_profile /home/user/.bash_profile
touch $STOW_COMPLETE
fi
exec "$@"