docker-pi-hole/s6/debian-root/etc/cont-init.d/20-start.sh

39 lines
1.5 KiB
Bash

#!/usr/bin/with-contenv bash
set -e
bashCmd='bash -e'
if [ "${PH_VERBOSE:-0}" -gt 0 ] ; then
set -x ;
bashCmd='bash -e -x'
fi
$bashCmd /start.sh
# Gotta go fast, no time for gravity
if [ -n "$PYTEST" ]; then
sed -i 's/^gravity_spinup$/#gravity_spinup # DISABLED FOR PYTEST/g' "$(which gravity.sh)"
fi
gravityDBfile="/etc/pihole/gravity.db"
config_file="/etc/pihole/pihole-FTL.conf"
# make a point to mention which config file we're checking, as breadcrumb to revisit if/when pihole-FTL.conf is succeeded by TOML
echo " Checking if custom gravity.db is set in ${config_file}"
if [[ -f "${config_file}" ]]; then
gravityDBfile="$(grep --color=never -Po "^GRAVITYDB=\K.*" "${config_file}" 2> /dev/null || echo "/etc/pihole/gravity.db")"
fi
if [ -z "$SKIPGRAVITYONBOOT" ] || [ ! -e "${gravityDBfile}" ]; then
if [ -n "$SKIPGRAVITYONBOOT" ];then
echo " SKIPGRAVITYONBOOT is set, however ${gravityDBfile} does not exist (Likely due to a fresh volume). This is a required file for Pi-hole to operate."
echo " Ignoring SKIPGRAVITYONBOOT on this occaision."
fi
echo '@reboot root PATH="$PATH:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin/" pihole updateGravity >/var/log/pihole_updateGravity.log || cat /var/log/pihole_updateGravity.log' > /etc/cron.d/gravity-on-boot
else
echo " Skipping Gravity Database Update."
[ ! -e /etc/cron.d/gravity-on-boot ] || rm /etc/cron.d/gravity-on-boot &>/dev/null
fi
pihole -v
echo " Container tag is: ${PIHOLE_VERSION}"