zulip/tools/ci/production-install

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This test installs a Zulip production environment (from the release
# tarball from production-build).
set -e
set -x
ZULIP_PATH=/root/zulip-latest
mkdir -p "$ZULIP_PATH"
tar -xf /tmp/zulip-server-test.tar.gz -C "$ZULIP_PATH" --strip-components=1
# Do an apt upgrade to start with an up-to-date machine
APT_OPTIONS=(-o 'Dpkg::Options::=--force-confdef' -o 'Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold')
apt-get update
if [ -f /etc/os-release ]; then
# This is a temporary hack to test Debian Bullseye systems as
# though Bullseye was already released, so we don't need to
# change all of our scripts to parse bullseye/sid.
check_pretty_name="$(
. /etc/os-release
printf '%s\n' "$PRETTY_NAME"
)"
{ read -r pretty_name; } <<<"$check_pretty_name"
if [ "$pretty_name" = "Debian GNU/Linux bullseye/sid" ]; then
echo "VERSION_CODENAME=bullseye" | tee -a >>/etc/os-release
echo "VERSION_ID=\"11\"" | tee -a >>/etc/os-release
fi
# End hack
os_info="$(
. /etc/os-release
printf '%s\n' "$VERSION_CODENAME"
)"
{ read -r os_version_codename || true; } <<<"$os_info"
fi
if ! apt-get dist-upgrade -y "${APT_OPTIONS[@]}"; then
echo "\`apt-get dist-upgrade\`: Failure occurred while trying to perform distribution upgrade, Retrying..."
apt-get dist-upgrade -y "${APT_OPTIONS[@]}"
fi
# Pin to PostgreSQL 10 on Bionic, so we can test upgrading it
if [ "$os_version_codename" = "bionic" ]; then
export POSTGRESQL_VERSION=10
fi
# Install Zulip
"$ZULIP_PATH"/scripts/setup/install --self-signed-cert --hostname 127.0.0.1 --email circleci@example.com
if [ "$os_version_codename" = "bionic" ]; then
if [ "$(crudini --get /etc/zulip/zulip.conf postgresql version)" != "10" ]; then
echo "Installer did not install the PostgreSQL 10 that we asked for!"
exit 1
fi
fi
echo "Production installation complete!"
exit 0