#!/bin/sh # When we get killed, kill all our children trap "exit" INT TERM trap "kill 0" EXIT # Source in util.sh so we can have our nice tools . $(cd $(dirname $0); pwd)/util.sh # Immediately run auto_enable_configs so that nginx is in a runnable state auto_enable_configs # Start up nginx, save PID so we can reload config inside of run_certbot.sh nginx -g "daemon off;" & export NGINX_PID=$! # Lastly, run startup scripts for f in /scripts/startup/*.sh; do if [ -x "$f" ]; then echo "Running startup script $f" $f fi done echo "Done with startup" last_sync_file="/etc/letsencrypt/last_sync.txt" if [ ! -e "$last_sync_file" ]; then touch "$last_sync_file" # run certbot to request all the ssl certs we can find echo "Run first time certbot" /scripts/run_certbot.sh fi one_week_sec=604800 # Instead of trying to run `cron` or something like that, just leep and run `certbot`. while [ true ]; do # Sleep for 1 week sleep 604810 & SLEEP_PID=$! last_sync_sec=$(stat -c %Y "$last_sync_file") now_sec=$(date -d now +%s) runned_sec=$(( ($now_sec - $last_sync_sec) )) is_finshed_week_sec=$(( ($one_week_sec - $runned_sec) )) echo "Not run_certbot.sh" if [ $is_finshed_week_sec -lt 0 ]; then # recreate the file touch "$last_sync_file" # re-run certbot echo "Run certbot" /scripts/run_certbot.sh fi # Wait on sleep so that when we get ctrl-c'ed it kills everything due to our trap wait "$SLEEP_PID" done