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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use 5.010;
use strict;
use warnings;
use autodie;
use DBI;
use File::Path qw/make_path/;
use File::Copy qw/copy/;
use File::Basename qw/basename/;
use Getopt::Long qw/GetOptions/;
GetOptions(
'dbhost=s' => \my $Dbhost,
'dbport=s' => \my $Dbport,
'dbname=s' => \my $Dbname,
'dbuser=s' => \my $Dbuser,
'dbpass=s' => \my $Dbpass,
'timezone=s' => \my $Timezone,
'prefix=s' => \my $Prefix,
'url=s' => \my $Url,
'use-apache!' => \my $Use_apache,
'language=s' => \my $Language,
) or die <<_;
Usage: $0 [options]
Valid options are:
--dbhost=host Host of the database server
--dbport=3306 Port of the database server
--dbname=ilbot Name of the database
--dbuser=ilbot Database user name
--dbpass=geheim Database password
--timezone=gmt Timezone ("gmt" or "local")
--prefix=/here/ Installation prefix path
--use-apache Use Apache 2 as web server
--no-use-apache Don't use Apache
--url=http://1.to/ Full URL to the new ilbot instance
--language=en Language code (for the search index)
If you don't supply some of these options, $0 will
ask for them interactively.
_
my %files = (
bin => ['ilbot2.pl', 'util/cron-graphs.pl', 'util/create-search-index'],
www => ['ilbot.fcgi', 'ilbot.psgi'],
sql => ['sql/update-cache.mysql'],
'static/s' => ['static/s/*'],
'config/template' => ['config/template/*.tmpl'],
);
say 'Checking dependencies';
my $missing = 0;
sub requires {
my ($module, $version) = @_;
my $str = $version ? "use $module $version;" : "use $module;";
eval $str;
if ($@) {
say "Missing dependency: Module $module",
($version ? " Version $version" : "");
$missing++;
}
}
die "Missing file 'cpanfile'" unless -e 'cpanfile';
do 'cpanfile';
if ($missing) {
die "$missing missing dependencies; please install them, and then try running $0 again\n";
}
say '... dependencies all OK';
sub prompt {
my ($text, $default) = @_;
if (defined $default && length $default) {
$text .= " [$default]";
}
$| = 1;
print "$text> ";
my $answer = <>;
chomp $answer;
return $answer || $default;
}
print <<EOT;
Database Access
===============
You need a mysql database where ilbot stores the logs.
For installation you need privileges for creating tables and indxes.
For running ilbot, you need INSERT, SELECT and UPDATE privileges.
EOT
my $host = $Dbhost // prompt('Database host', 'localhost');
my $port = $Dbport // prompt('Database port', 3306);
my $dbname = $Dbname // prompt('Database name', 'ilbot');
my $dbuser = $Dbuser // prompt('Database username', 'ilbot');
my $dbpass = $Dbpass // prompt('Database password');
say "Now testing your database connection...";
my $dbh = DBI->connect("DBI:mysql:database=$dbname;host=$host;port=$port", $dbuser, $dbpass, { RaiseError => 1, PrintError => 0 });
$dbh->do('SELECT 1');
my $has_table_irclog = eval { $dbh->do('SELECT 1 FROM ilbot_channel LIMIT 1'); 1 };
if ($has_table_irclog) {
print <<EOT
The database $dbname already has a table named 'ilbot_channel'. I'm going to
use this table (and the others going along with it), and assume that they
already have the right structure. If not, either abort this installer with
Ctrl-C and run it again with a different database, or drop the relevant
tables and create them again from the schema in file 'sql/schema.mysql'
EOT
}
else {
say "Database connection is fine, creating the schema for you...";
eval {
open my $SCHEMA, '<', 'sql/schema.mysql';
local $/ = '';
while (<$SCHEMA>) {
$dbh->do($_);
}
};
if ($@) {
die "Schema creation failed: $@\n";
}
else {
say "Created that schema for you.";
}
}
$dbh->disconnect;
print <<EOT;
Time Zone
=========
You can either log and display the logs all in UTC/GMT, or
in whatever timezone your computer considers "local time".
Please enter either 'gmt' or 'local' below:
EOT
my $tz = $Timezone // prompt('Timezone', 'gmt');
print <<EOT;
Installation Path
=================
The installation path must
+ be writable by you (and potentially cron jobs)
+ be readable by Apache (if you use Apache for the web frontend)
+ not yet exist
EOT
my $path = $Prefix // prompt('Installation path', $ENV{HOME} . '/ilbot');
die "No installation path given, aborting\n" unless $path;
die "$path already exists" if -e $path;
make_path $path;
make_path "$path/config";
my $backend_conf = "$path/config/backend.conf";
open my $CONFIG, '>', $backend_conf;
print { $CONFIG } <<EOC;
# Database connectivity
dsn = mysql
database = $dbname
host = $host
port = $port
user = $dbuser
password = $dbpass
# once stuff works as it should, set this to 1
use_cache = 0
# Timezone
# Options:
# * 'local' for server's timezone
# * 'gmt' for UTC
timezone = $tz
EOC
close $CONFIG;
say "Written config to $backend_conf";
print <<_;
The search indexer stems words, and for that it needs to know the
language that will be logged primarily. Use the usual two-letter
language codes. For a list of supported languages, please see
http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Lucy%3A%3AAnalysis%3A%3APolyAnalyzer
_
my $language = $Language // prompt('language', 'en');
my $search_config = "$path/config/search.conf";
open $CONFIG, '>', $search_config;
print { $CONFIG } <<_;
language = $language
context = 3
_
close $CONFIG;
sub copy_and_replace {
my $replacement = "use lib '$path/lib'; use Ilbot::Config '$path/config';\n";
my ($from, $to) = @_;
unless (-f $from) {
die "File '$from' seems to be missing.";
}
if (-T $from) {
open my $IN, '<:encoding(UTF-8)', $from;
open my $OUT, '>:encoding(UTF-8)', $to;
while (<$IN>) {
s/^# TO BE REPLACED BY THE INSTALLER.*/$replacement/s;
print $OUT $_;
}
close $IN;
close $OUT;
system('chmod', "--reference=$from", $to);
}
else {
copy($from, $to);
}
}
make_path "$path/static/s";
for my $dest (keys %files) {
my $p = "$path/$dest";
make_path $p unless -d $p;
for my $file (grep -f, map glob, @{ $files{$dest} }) {
copy_and_replace($file, "$p/" . basename($file));
}
}
make_path "$path/$_" for glob 'lib/Ilbot/*/';
for my $f (map glob, 'lib/Ilbot/*.pm', 'lib/Ilbot/*/*.pm') {
copy($f, "$path/$f") or die "Cannot copy $f to $path/$f: $!";
}
say "Files copied";
print <<EOT;
Webserver configuration
=======================
You can either deploy the web frontend with Apache 2 and fasgcgi,
or run a separate, Plack-compatiable HTTP server.
See http://plackperl.org/#servers if you take the latter rout.
EOT
my $use_apache = $Use_apache // prompt('Use Apache 2', 'yes');
if ($use_apache =~ /^y/i) {
print <<EOT;
What's the URL of the new ilbot instance?
(For example http://irclog.perlgeek.de/)
EOT
my $url = $Url // prompt('URL');
if ($url =~ qr{https?://([^/]+)(.*)}) {
my ($domain, $base) = ($1, $2);
open my $CONF, '>', "$path/config/www.conf";
print $CONF <<EOC;
base_url = $base
static_path = $path/static
# enable this if you want to rate limit the dynamic pages
# (in requests per hour per IP)
#throttle = 200
EOC
close $CONF;
open $CONF, '>', "$path/$domain.conf";
print $CONF <<EOC;
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName $domain
FastCgiServer $path/www/ilbot.fcgi -processes 3
Alias /s/ $path/static/s/
Alias / $path/www/ilbot.fcgi/
# other useful stuff; make sure that /var/log/apach2/$domain/ exists
# before enabling it:
# CustomLog /var/log/apache2/$domain/access.log combined
# ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/$domain/error.log
#
# ServerSignature On
</VirtualHost>
EOC
close $CONF;
print <<EOT;
There's an initial apache config file in $path/$domain.conf.
Please edit it to your liking, and then enable it.
On Debian, you can do it with these commands (as root):
\$ mv $path/$domain.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/
\$ a2ensite $domain.conf
\$ service apache2 reload
EOT
}
else {
say "I don't understand this URL; please configure Apache yourself";
}
}
print <<EOT;
It's your turn now
==================
Write a config file for the logging bot, taking file
config/bot.conf.example as an example. Then run the logger as
\$ perl $path/bin/ilbot2.pl config/bot.conf
Since the logging stops as soon as the program terminates, it is
advisable to run it inside a screen or tmux session.
Periodically run `$path/bin/create-search index` to create or update
the search index, and
`mysql -h $Dbhost -u $Dbuser $Dbname < $path/sql/update-cache.mysql`
to update some in-database caches.
If you want to show activity graphs on the front page, please read
file README.activity-graph.md
Please add your contact details to $path/config/template/footer.tmpl.
If you find ilbot useful, consider donating via the paypal
button at http://moritz.faui2k3.org/en/ilbot#donate
EOT