#!/usr/bin/env bash # ## ToDo: Get a test case to see if this is the first run or a repeat run. # ## If it's a first run you need to do a full index including all transactions # ## tx index creates an index of every single transaction in the block history if # ## not specified it will only create an index for transactions that are related to the wallet or have unspent outputs. # ## This is specific to chainquery. ## Ensure perms are correct prior to running main binary mkdir -p /data/.lbrycrd chown -R lbrycrd:lbrycrd /data chmod -R 755 /data/ ## TODO: Consider a config directory for future magic. # chown -R 1000:1000 /etc/lbrycrd # chmod -R 755 /etc/lbrycrd rm -f /var/run/lbrycrd.pid ## Set config params ## TODO: Make this more automagic in the future. echo "rpcuser=$RPC_USER" > /data/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf echo "rpcpassword=$RPC_PASSWORD" >> /data/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf echo "rpcallowip=$RPC_ALLOW_IP" >> /data/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf echo "rpcport=9245" >> /data/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf echo "rpcbind=0.0.0.0" >> /data/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf #echo "bind=0.0.0.0" >> /data/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf ## Control this invocation through envvar. case $RUN_MODE in default ) su -c "lbrycrdd -server -conf=/data/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf -printtoconsole" lbrycrd ;; reindex ) su -c "lbrycrdd -server -txindex -reindex -conf=/data/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf -printtoconsole" lbrycrd ;; chainquery ) su -c "lbrycrdd -server -txindex -conf=/data/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf -printtoconsole" lbrycrd ;; esac