diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index cb3c9f0ba..ae7087d4a 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ * added new `jira` releases * added new `bitbucket` releases * added new `confluence` releases + * added *first* `crowd` release (version `5.1.1`) * fixed `git` binary sources ------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 2022 diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 4c4fe1cb3..f5e620521 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -536,6 +536,7 @@ bundle-atlassian: @echo "=======================================" cd `pwd`/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/bitbucket/latest && pwd && make build && make deploy cd `pwd`/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/confluence/latest && pwd && make build && make deploy + cd `pwd`/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest && pwd && make build && make deploy # cd `pwd`/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crucible/latest && pwd && make build && make deploy # cd `pwd`/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/fisheye/latest && pwd && make build && make deploy cd `pwd`/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/fisheye-crucible/latest && pwd && make build && make deploy @@ -563,6 +564,7 @@ bundle-atlassian: cd `pwd`/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/confluence/8/8.0.0 && pwd && make build && make deploy cd `pwd`/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/confluence/8/8.0.1 && pwd && make build && make deploy cd `pwd`/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/confluence/8/8.0.2 && pwd && make build && make deploy + cd `pwd`/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5.1.1 && pwd && make build && make deploy cd `pwd`/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.2.1 && pwd && make build && make deploy cd `pwd`/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.3.0 && pwd && make build && make deploy cd `pwd`/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.3.1 && pwd && make build && make deploy diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/Dockerfile b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d9f5bcd3e --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +FROM epicmorg/debian:bullseye-jdk8 +LABEL maintainer="Atlassian Crowd Server Team; EpicMorg DevTeam, developer@epicm.org" +ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive + +################################################################## +# ARGuments +################################################################## + +#configured by dockerfile / .ENV +ARG RELEASE +ARG DOWNLOAD_URL + +################################################################## +# Setup +################################################################## +ENV RUN_USER daemon +ENV RUN_GROUP daemon +ENV APP_NAME crowd + +# https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/important-directories-and-files-78676537.html +ENV CROWD_HOME /var/atlassian/application-data/crowd +ENV CROWD_INSTALL_DIR /opt/atlassian/crowd +ENV CROWD_DB ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/database + +# Expose HTTP port +EXPOSE 8095 + +################################################################## +# Installing +################################################################## +RUN apt-get update \ + && apt-get upgrade -y \ + && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends fontconfig python3 python3-jinja2 tini \ + && apt-get clean autoclean && apt-get autoremove -y && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* + +RUN mkdir -p ${CROWD_DB} && \ + curl -L ${DOWNLOAD_URL} | tar -xz --strip-components=1 -C "${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}" && \ + chown -R $RUN_USER:$RUN_GROUP ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR} && \ + sed -i -e 's/-Xms\([0-9]\+[kmg]\) -Xmx\([0-9]\+[kmg]\)/-Xms\${JVM_MINIMUM_MEMORY:=\1} -Xmx\${JVM_MAXIMUM_MEMORY:=\2} \${JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS} -Dcrowd.home=\${CROWD_HOME}/g' ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/apache-tomcat/bin/setenv.sh && \ + update-locale LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 && \ + apt clean -y && \ + apt autoclean -y && \ + rm -rfv /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \ + rm -rfv /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb + +VOLUME ["${CROWD_HOME}"] # Must be declared after setting perms +VOLUME ["${CROWD_DB}"] # Must be declared after setting perms +WORKDIR $CROWD_HOME + +CMD ["/entrypoint.py"] +ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/tini", "--"] + +COPY entrypoint.py \ + shutdown-wait.sh \ + shared-components/image/entrypoint_helpers.py / +COPY shared-components/support /opt/atlassian/support +COPY config/* /opt/atlassian/etc/ +COPY . /tmp diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/Dockerfile.jdk11 b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/Dockerfile.jdk11 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..69a14deee --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/Dockerfile.jdk11 @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +FROM epicmorg/debian:bullseye-jdk11 +LABEL maintainer="Atlassian Crowd Server Team; EpicMorg DevTeam, developer@epicm.org" +ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive + +################################################################## +# ARGuments +################################################################## + +#configured by dockerfile / .ENV +ARG RELEASE +ARG DOWNLOAD_URL + +################################################################## +# Setup +################################################################## +ENV RUN_USER daemon +ENV RUN_GROUP daemon +ENV APP_NAME crowd + +# https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/important-directories-and-files-78676537.html +ENV CROWD_HOME /var/atlassian/application-data/crowd +ENV CROWD_INSTALL_DIR /opt/atlassian/crowd +ENV CROWD_DB ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/database + +# Expose HTTP port +EXPOSE 8095 + +################################################################## +# Installing +################################################################## +RUN apt-get update \ + && apt-get upgrade -y \ + && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends fontconfig python3 python3-jinja2 tini \ + && apt-get clean autoclean && apt-get autoremove -y && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* + +RUN mkdir -p ${CROWD_DB} && \ + curl -L ${DOWNLOAD_URL} | tar -xz --strip-components=1 -C "${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}" && \ + chown -R $RUN_USER:$RUN_GROUP ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR} && \ + sed -i -e 's/-Xms\([0-9]\+[kmg]\) -Xmx\([0-9]\+[kmg]\)/-Xms\${JVM_MINIMUM_MEMORY:=\1} -Xmx\${JVM_MAXIMUM_MEMORY:=\2} \${JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS} -Dcrowd.home=\${CROWD_HOME}/g' ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/apache-tomcat/bin/setenv.sh && \ + update-locale LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 && \ + apt clean -y && \ + apt autoclean -y && \ + rm -rfv /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \ + rm -rfv /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb + +VOLUME ["${CROWD_HOME}"] # Must be declared after setting perms +VOLUME ["${CROWD_DB}"] # Must be declared after setting perms +WORKDIR $CROWD_HOME + +CMD ["/entrypoint.py"] +ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/tini", "--"] + +COPY entrypoint.py \ + shutdown-wait.sh \ + shared-components/image/entrypoint_helpers.py / +COPY shared-components/support /opt/atlassian/support +COPY config/* /opt/atlassian/etc/ +COPY . /tmp diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/Makefile b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9ef622aa9 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +all: app + +app: + make build + make deploy + make clean + +build: + docker-compose build --compress --parallel --progress plain + +deploy: + docker-compose push + +clean: + docker container prune -f + docker image prune -f + docker network prune -f + docker volume prune -f + docker system prune -af diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/README.md b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3bdc16057 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,311 @@ +![Atlassian Crowd](https://wac-cdn.atlassian.com/dam/jcr:d2a1da52-ae52-4b06-9ab1-da8647a89653/crowd-icon-gradient-blue.svg?cdnVersion=696) + +Crowd provides single sign-on and user identity that's easy to use. + +Learn more about Crowd: [https://www.atlassian.com/software/crowd][1] + +# Contents + +[TOC] + +# Overview + +This Docker container makes it easy to get an instance of Crowd up and running. + +Note: ** Use docker version >= 20.10.10 ** + +# Quick Start + +For the `CROWD_HOME` directory that is used to store application data (amongst other things) we recommend mounting a host directory as a [data volume](https://docs.docker.com/engine/tutorials/dockervolumes/#/data-volumes), or via a named volume. + +To get started you can use a data volume, or named volumes. In this example we'll use named volumes. + + docker volume create --name crowdVolume + docker run -v crowdVolume:/var/atlassian/application-data/crowd --name="crowd" -d -p 8095:8095 atlassian/crowd + + +**Success**. Crowd is now available on [http://localhost:8095](http://localhost:8095)* + +Please ensure your container has the necessary resources allocated to it. See [Supported Platforms][2] for further information. + + +_* Note: If you are using `docker-machine` on Mac OS X, please use `open http://$(docker-machine ip default):8095` instead._ + +## Memory / Heap Size + +If you need to override Crowd's default memory allocation, you can control the minimum heap (Xms) and maximum heap (Xmx) via the below environment variables. + +* `JVM_MINIMUM_MEMORY` (default: 384m) + + The minimum heap size of the JVM + +* `JVM_MAXIMUM_MEMORY` (default: 768m) + + The maximum heap size of the JVM + +## Reverse Proxy Settings + +If Crowd is run behind a reverse proxy server as [described here][3], then you need to specify extra options to make Crowd aware of the setup. They can be controlled via the below environment variables. + +* `ATL_PROXY_NAME` (default: NONE) + + The reverse proxy's fully qualified hostname. `CATALINA_CONNECTOR_PROXYNAME` + is also supported for backwards compatability. + +* `ATL_PROXY_PORT` (default: NONE) + + The reverse proxy's port number via which Crowd is + accessed. `CATALINA_CONNECTOR_PROXYPORT` is also supported for backwards + compatability. + +* `ATL_TOMCAT_PORT` (default: 8095) + + The port for Tomcat/Crowd to listen on. Depending on your container + deployment method this port may need to be + [exposed and published][docker-expose]. + +* `ATL_TOMCAT_SCHEME` (default: http) + + The protocol via which Crowd is accessed. `CATALINA_CONNECTOR_SCHEME` is also + supported for backwards compatability. + +* `ATL_TOMCAT_SECURE` (default: false) + + Set 'true' if `ATL_TOMCAT_SCHEME` is 'https'. `CATALINA_CONNECTOR_SECURE` is + also supported for backwards compatability. + +The following Tomcat/Catalina options are also supported. For more information, +see https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.5-doc/config/index.html. + +* `ATL_TOMCAT_MGMT_PORT` (default: 8000) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_MAXTHREADS` (default: 100) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_MINSPARETHREADS` (default: 10) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_CONNECTIONTIMEOUT` (default: 20000) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_ENABLELOOKUPS` (default: false) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_PROTOCOL` (default: HTTP/1.1) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_ACCEPTCOUNT` (default: 10) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_MAXHTTPHEADERSIZE` (default: 8192) + +## JVM Configuration + +If you need to pass additional JVM arguments to Crowd, such as specifying a custom trust store, you can add them via the below environment variable + +* `JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS` + + Additional JVM arguments for Crowd + +Example: + + docker run -e JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS=-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/var/atlassian/application-data/crowd/cacerts -v crowdVolume:/var/atlassian/application-data/crowd --name="crowd" -d -p 8095:8095 atlassian/crowd + +## Data Center configuration + +This docker image can be run as part of a [Data Center][4] cluster. You can +specify the following properties to start Crowd as a Data Center node, +instead of manually configuring a cluster. See [Installing Crowd Data +Center][5] for more information. + +## Container Configuration + +* `SET_PERMISSIONS` (default: true) + + Define whether to set home directory permissions on startup. Set to `false` to disable + this behaviour. + +## Advanced Configuration + +As mentioned at the top of this section, the settings from the environment are +used to populate the application configuration on the container startup. However +in some cases you may wish to customise the settings in ways that are not +supported by the environment variables above. In this case, it is possible to +modify the base templates to add your own configuration. There are three main +ways of doing this; modify our repository to your own image, build a new image +from the existing one, or provide new templates at startup. We will briefly +outline this methods here, but in practice how you do this will depend on your +needs. + +#### Building your own image + +* Clone the Atlassian repository at https://bitbucket.org/atlassian-docker/docker-atlassian-crowd/ +* Modify or replace the [Jinja](https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/) templates + under `config`; _NOTE_: The files must have the `.j2` extensions. However you + don't have to use template variables if you don't wish. +* Build the new image with e.g: `docker build --tag my-crowd-image --build-arg CROWD_VERSION=3.x.x .` +* Optionally push to a registry, and deploy. + +#### Build a new image from the existing one + +* Create a new `Dockerfile`, which starts with the Atlassian Crowd base image e.g: `FROM atlassian/crowd:latest`. +* Use a `COPY` line to overwrite the provided templates. +* Build, push and deploy the new image as above. + +#### Overwrite the templates at runtime + +There are two main ways of doing this: + +* If your container is going to be long-lived, you can create it, modify the + installed templates under `/opt/atlassian/etc/`, and then run it. +* Alternatively, you can create a volume containing your alternative templates, + and mount it over the provided templates at runtime + with `--volume my-config:/opt/atlassian/etc/`. + +# Shared directory and user IDs + +By default the Crowd application runs as the user `crowd`, with a UID +and GID of 2004. Consequently this UID must have write access to the shared +filesystem. If for some reason a different UID must be used, there are a number +of options available: + +* The Docker image can be rebuilt with a different UID. +* Under Linux, the UID can be remapped using + [user namespace remapping][7]. + +To preserve strict permissions for certain configuration files, this container starts as +`root` to perform bootstrapping before running Crowd under a non-privileged user +account. If you wish to start the container as a non-root user, please note that Tomcat +configuration will be skipped and a warning will be logged. You may still apply custom +configuration in this situation by mounting configuration files directly, e.g. +by mounting your own server.xml file directly to +`/opt/atlassian/crowd/apache-tomcat/conf/server.xml` + +# Upgrade + +To upgrade to a more recent version of Crowd you can simply stop the `crowd` container and start a new one based on a more recent image: + + docker stop crowd + docker rm crowd + docker run ... (See above) + +As your data is stored in the data volume directory on the host it will still be available after the upgrade. + +_Note: Please make sure that you **don't** accidentally remove the `crowd` container and its volumes using the `-v` option._ + +# Backup + +For evaluations you can use the built-in database that will store its files in the Crowd home directory. In that case it is sufficient to create a backup archive of the docker volume. + +If you're using an external database, you can configure Crowd to make a backup automatically each night. This will back up the current state, including the database to the `crowdVolume` docker volume, which can then be archived. Alternatively you can backup the database separately, and continue to create a backup archive of the docker volume to back up the Crowd Home directory. + +Read more about data recovery and backups: [Backing Up and Restoring Data][6] + +# Versioning + +The `latest` tag matches the most recent release of Atlassian Crowd. Thus `atlassian/crowd:latest` will use the newest version of Crowd available. + +Alternatively you can use a specific major, major.minor, or major.minor.patch version of Crowd by using a version number tag: + +* `atlassian/crowd:3` +* `atlassian/crowd:3.2` +* `atlassian/crowd:3.2.3` + +All versions from 3.0+ are available + +# Supported JDK versions + +All the Atlassian Docker images are now JDK11 only, and generated from the +[official Eclipse Temurin OpenJDK Docker images](https://hub.docker.com/_/eclipse-temurin). + +The Docker images follow the [Atlassian Support end-of-life +policy](https://confluence.atlassian.com/support/atlassian-support-end-of-life-policy-201851003.html); +images for unsupported versions of the products remain available but will no longer +receive updates or fixes. + +Historically, we have also generated other versions of the images, including +JDK8, Alpine, and 'slim' versions of the JDK. These legacy images still exist in +Docker Hub, however they should be considered deprecated, and do not receive +updates or fixes. + +If for some reason you need a different version, see "Building your own image" +above. + +# Supported architectures + +Currently the Atlassian Docker images are built for the `linux/amd64` target +platform; we do not have other architectures on our roadmap at this +point. However the Dockerfiles and support tooling have now had all +architecture-specific components removed, so if necessary it is possible to +build images for any platform supported by Docker. + +## Building on the target architecture + +Note: This method is known to work on Mac M1 and AWS ARM64 machines, but has not +be extensively tested. + +The simplest method of getting a platform image is to build it on a target +machine. The following assumes you have git and Docker installed. You will also +need to know which version of Crowd you want to build; substitute +`CROWD_VERSION=x.x.x` with your required version: + +``` +git clone --recurse-submodule https://bitbucket.org/atlassian-docker/docker-atlassian-crowd.git +cd docker-atlassian-crowd +docker build --tag my-image --build-arg CROWD_VERSION=x.x.x . +``` +This image can be pushed up to your own Docker Hub or private repository. + +# Troubleshooting + +These images include built-in scripts to assist in performing common JVM diagnostic tasks. + +## Thread dumps + +`/opt/atlassian/support/thread-dumps.sh` can be run via `docker exec` to easily trigger the collection of thread +dumps from the containerized application. For example: + + docker exec my_crowd /opt/atlassian/support/thread-dumps.sh + +By default this script will collect 10 thread dumps at 5 second intervals. This can +be overridden by passing a custom value for the count and interval, by using `-c` / `--count` +and `-i` / `--interval` respectively. For example, to collect 20 thread dumps at 3 second intervals: + + docker exec my_container /opt/atlassian/support/thread-dumps.sh --count 20 --interval 3 + +Thread dumps will be written to `$APP_HOME/thread_dumps/`. + +Note: By default this script will also capture output from top run in 'Thread-mode'. This can +be disabled by passing `-n` / `--no-top` + +## Heap dump + +`/opt/atlassian/support/heap-dump.sh` can be run via `docker exec` to easily trigger the collection of a heap +dump from the containerized application. For example: + + docker exec my_container /opt/atlassian/support/heap-dump.sh + +A heap dump will be written to `$APP_HOME/heap.bin`. If a file already exists at this +location, use `-f` / `--force` to overwrite the existing heap dump file. + +## Manual diagnostics + +The `jcmd` utility is also included in these images and can be used by starting a `bash` shell +in the running container: + + docker exec -it my_container /bin/bash + +# Support + +For product support, go to: + +* https://support.atlassian.com/crowd/ + +You can also visit the [Atlassian Data Center on +Kubernetes](https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Atlassian-Data-Center-on/gh-p/DC_Kubernetes) +forum for discussion on running Atlassian Data Center products in containers. + +# Changelog + +For a detailed list of changes to the Docker image configuration see [the Git +commit history](https://bitbucket.org/atlassian-docker/docker-atlassian-crowd/commits/). + +# License + +Copyright © 2019 Atlassian Corporation Pty Ltd. +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. + +[1]: https://www.atlassian.com/software/crowd +[2]: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/supported-platforms-191851.html +[3]: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd031/integrating-crowd-with-apache-949753124.html +[4]: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/crowd-data-center-935372453.html +[5]: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/installing-crowd-data-center-935369773.html +[6]: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/backing-up-and-restoring-data-36470797.html +[7]: https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/userns-remap/ diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/config/server.xml.j2 b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/config/server.xml.j2 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c29136b1f --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/config/server.xml.j2 @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/docker-compose.yml b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/docker-compose.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..75ede7290 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/docker-compose.yml @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +version: '3.9' +services: + app: + image: "epicmorg/crowd:${RELEASE}" + build: + context: . + args: + RELEASE: ${RELEASE} + DOWNLOAD_URL: ${DOWNLOAD_URL} + app-jdk11: + image: "epicmorg/crowd:${RELEASE}-jdk11" + build: + context: . + dockerfile: Dockerfile.jdk11 + args: + RELEASE: ${RELEASE} + DOWNLOAD_URL: ${DOWNLOAD_URL} +# app-jdk17: +# image: "epicmorg/crowd:${RELEASE}-jdk17" +# build: +# context: . +# dockerfile: Dockerfile.jdk17 +# args: +# RELEASE: ${RELEASE} +# DOWNLOAD_URL: ${DOWNLOAD_URL} +# \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/entrypoint.py b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/entrypoint.py new file mode 100755 index 000000000..73df46354 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/entrypoint.py @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python3 -B + +from entrypoint_helpers import env, gen_cfg, gen_container_id, exec_app + + +RUN_USER = env['run_user'] +RUN_GROUP = env['run_group'] +CROWD_INSTALL_DIR = env['crowd_install_dir'] +CROWD_HOME = env['crowd_home'] + +gen_cfg('server.xml.j2', f'{CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/apache-tomcat/conf/server.xml') + +exec_app([f'{CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/start_crowd.sh', '-fg'], CROWD_HOME, name='Crowd', env_cleanup=True) diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/.gitignore b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a69d7f1f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +__pycache__/ +.pytest_cache/ +Pipfile +Pipfile.lock +*.pyc diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/LICENSE b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2237185e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Copyright © 2019 Atlassian Corporation Pty Ltd. + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you +may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may +obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0. + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or +implied. See the License for the specific language governing +permissions and limitations under the License. diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/README.md b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8a1386016 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +# Overview + +This repository provides common utilities & components for building and testing Docker +images for Atlassian's Server and Data Center products. + +The following components are provided: + +### Image builds + +* Support tools + + Scripts for performing common diagnostic operations, i.e. taking thread dumps and heap + dumps. + +* Entrypoint helpers + + Common components for bootstrapping and starting apps. + +* README publishing + + Utility for publishing README's to Docker Hub, without relying on Docker Hub's own + automated builds. + +### Image testing + +* Fixtures + + Common testing fixtures that can be reused for testing Docker builds of Atlassian + apps. + +* Helpers + + Helper functions for parsing configuration files, checking running processes and + retrieving http responses. + + diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/image/entrypoint_helpers.py b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/image/entrypoint_helpers.py new file mode 100755 index 000000000..1e863236a --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/image/entrypoint_helpers.py @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +import sys +import os +import pwd +import shutil +import logging +import jinja2 as j2 +import uuid +import base64 + + +logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG) + + +###################################################################### +# Setup inputs and outputs + +# Import all ATL_* and Dockerfile environment variables. We lower-case +# these for compatability with Ansible template convention. We also +# support CATALINA variables from older versions of the Docker images +# for backwards compatability, if the new version is not set. +env = {k.lower(): v + for k, v in os.environ.items()} + + +# Setup Jinja2 for templating +jenv = j2.Environment( + loader=j2.FileSystemLoader('/opt/atlassian/etc/'), + autoescape=j2.select_autoescape(['xml'])) + + +###################################################################### +# Utils + +def set_perms(path, user, group, mode): + try: + shutil.chown(path, user=user, group=group) + except PermissionError: + logging.warning(f"Could not chown path {path} to {user}:{group} due to insufficient permissions.") + + try: + os.chmod(path, mode) + except PermissionError: + logging.warning(f"Could not chmod path {path} to {mode} due to insufficient permissions.") + +def set_tree_perms(path, user, group, mode): + set_perms(path, user, group, mode) + for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(path): + set_perms(path, user, group, mode) + for filename in filenames: + set_perms(path, user, group, mode) + +def check_perms(path, uid, gid, mode): + stat = os.stat(path) + return all([ + stat.st_uid == int(uid), + stat.st_gid == int(gid), + stat.st_mode & mode == mode + ]) + +def gen_cfg(tmpl, target, user='root', group='root', mode=0o644, overwrite=True): + if not overwrite and os.path.exists(target): + logging.info(f"{target} exists; skipping.") + return + + logging.info(f"Generating {target} from template {tmpl}") + cfg = jenv.get_template(tmpl).render(env) + try: + with open(target, 'w') as fd: + fd.write(cfg) + except (OSError, PermissionError): + logging.warning(f"Permission problem writing '{target}'; skipping") + else: + set_tree_perms(target, user, group, mode) + +def gen_container_id(): + env['uuid'] = uuid.uuid4().hex + with open('/etc/container_id') as fd: + lcid = fd.read() + if lcid != '': + env['local_container_id'] = lcid + +def str2bool(v): + if str(v).lower() in ('yes', 'true', 't', 'y', '1'): + return True + return False + +def unset_secure_vars(): + secure_keywords = ('PASS', 'SECRET', 'TOKEN') + for key in os.environ: + if any(kw in key.upper() for kw in secure_keywords): + logging.warning(f"Unsetting environment var {key}") + del os.environ[key] + + +###################################################################### +# Application startup utilities + +def check_permissions(home_dir): + """Ensure the home directory is set to minimal permissions""" + if str2bool(env.get('set_permissions') or True) and check_perms(home_dir, env['run_uid'], env['run_gid'], 0o700) is False: + set_tree_perms(home_dir, env['run_user'], env['run_group'], 0o700) + logging.info(f"User is currently root. Will change directory ownership and downgrade run user to {env['run_user']}") + + +def drop_root(run_user): + logging.info(f"User is currently root. Will downgrade run user to {run_user}") + pwd_entry = pwd.getpwnam(run_user) + + os.environ['USER'] = run_user + os.environ['HOME'] = pwd_entry.pw_dir + os.environ['SHELL'] = pwd_entry.pw_shell + os.environ['LOGNAME'] = run_user + os.setgid(pwd_entry.pw_gid) + os.setuid(pwd_entry.pw_uid) + + +def write_pidfile(): + app_home = env[f"{env['app_name'].lower()}_home"] + pidfile = f"{app_home}/docker-app.pid" + with open(pidfile, 'wt', encoding='utf-8') as fd: + pid = os.getpid() + fd.write(str(pid)) + + +def exec_app(start_cmd_v, home_dir, name='app', env_cleanup=False): + """Run the supplied application startup command. + + Arguments: + start_cmd -- A list of the command and its arguments. + home_dir -- Application home directory. + name -- (Optional) The name to display in the log message. + env_cleanup -- (Default: False) Remove possibly sensitive env-vars. + """ + if os.getuid() == 0: + check_permissions(home_dir) + drop_root(env['run_user']) + + write_pidfile() + + if env_cleanup: + unset_secure_vars() + + cmd = start_cmd_v[0] + args = start_cmd_v + logging.info(f"Running {name} with command '{cmd}', arguments {args}") + os.execv(cmd, args) diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/common.sh b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/common.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..46a00b83d --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/common.sh @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Common bootstrapping for support scripts (get app details: home directory, PID, etc.) +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +# Set up Java utils +JCMD="${JAVA_HOME}/bin/jcmd" + +# Set up app info +APP_NAME="$(set | grep '_INSTALL_DIR' | awk -F'_' '{print $1}')" + +case "${APP_NAME}" in + BITBUCKET ) + BOOTSTRAP_PROC="com.atlassian.bitbucket.internal.launcher.BitbucketServerLauncher" + ;; + * ) + BOOTSTRAP_PROC="org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap" + ;; +esac + +# Get value of _INSTALL_DIR +function get_app_install_dir { + local APP_INSTALL_DIR=${APP_NAME}_INSTALL_DIR + echo ${!APP_INSTALL_DIR} +} + +# Get value of _HOME +function get_app_home { + local APP_HOME=${APP_NAME}_HOME + echo ${!APP_HOME} +} + +# Get app PID. APP_PID is the root process. JVM_APP_PID will generally +# be the same as APP_PID; the exception is Bitbucket running with +# Elasticsearch enabled. +JVM_APP_PID=$(${JCMD} | grep "${BOOTSTRAP_PROC}" | awk '{print $1}') +PIDFILE="$(get_app_home)/docker-app.pid" +if [[ -f $PIDFILE ]]; then + APP_PID=$(<$PIDFILE) +else + APP_PID=$JVM_APP_PID +fi + + +# Set valid getopt options +function set_valid_options { + OPTS=$(getopt -o "$1" --long "$2" -n 'parse-options' -- "$@") + if [ $? != 0 ]; then + echo "Failed parsing options." >&2 + exit 1 + fi + eval set -- "$OPTS" +} + + +# Run command(s) +function run_as_runuser { + if [ $(id -u) = 0 ]; then + su "${RUN_USER}" -c '"$@"' -- argv0 "$@" + else + $@ + fi +} diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/heap-dump.sh b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/heap-dump.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..9b0c1a3ba --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/heap-dump.sh @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Heap collector for containerized Atlassian applications +# +# This script can be run via `docker exec` to easily trigger the collection of a heap +# dump from the containerized application. For example: +# +# $ docker exec -it my_jira /opt/atlassian/support/heap-dump.sh +# +# A heap dump will be written to $APP_HOME/heap.bin. If a file already exists at this +# location, use -f/--force to overwrite the existing heap dump file. +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +set -euo pipefail + + +# Set up common vars like APP_NAME, APP_HOME, APP_PID +SCRIPT_DIR=$(dirname "$0") +source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/common.sh" + +# Set up script opts +set_valid_options "f" "force" + +# Set defaults +OVERWRITE="false" + +# Parse opts +while true; do + case "${1-}" in + -f | --force ) OVERWRITE="true"; shift ;; + * ) break ;; + esac +done + + + +echo "Atlassian heap dump collector" +echo "App: ${APP_NAME}" +echo "Run user: ${RUN_USER}" +echo + +OUT_FILE="$(get_app_home)/heap.bin" + +if [[ -f "${OUT_FILE}" ]]; then + echo "A previous heap dump already exists at ${OUT_FILE}." + if [[ "${OVERWRITE}" == "true" ]]; then + echo "Removing previous heap dump file" + echo + rm "${OUT_FILE}" + else + echo "Use -f/--force to overwrite the existing heap dump." + exit + fi +fi + +echo "Generating heap dump" +run_as_runuser ${JCMD} ${JVM_APP_PID} GC.heap_dump -all ${OUT_FILE} > /dev/null +echo +echo "Heap dump has been written to ${OUT_FILE}" diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/send-sig.sh b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/send-sig.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..2eba3234c --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/send-sig.sh @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# Send the specified signal to the main application process. +# +# If 'wait' is added as a second parameter, wait for the process to +# terminate. NOTE: This waits indefinitely, but may be killed by +# higher-level processes (e.g. Docker/Kubernetes) + +set -e + +SIG=$1 +WAIT=$2 +SHDIR=$(dirname $0) + +source ${SHDIR}/common.sh + +kill -${SIG} ${JVM_APP_PID} + +if [[ "${WAIT}" == "wait" ]]; then + ${SHDIR}/wait-pid.sh $JVM_APP_PID +fi + diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/thread-dumps.sh b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/thread-dumps.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..56979c42e --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/thread-dumps.sh @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Thread dumps collector for containerized Atlassian applications +# +# This script can be run via `docker exec` to easily trigger the collection of thread +# dumps from the containerized application. For example: +# +# $ docker exec my_jira /opt/atlassian/support/thread-dumps.sh +# +# By default this script will collect 10 thread dumps at a 5 second interval. This can +# be overridden by passing a custom value for the count and interval, respectively. For +# example, to collect 20 thread dumps at a 3 second interval: +# +# $ docker exec my_jira /opt/atlassian/support/thread-dumps.sh -c 20 -i 3 +# +# Note: By default this script will capture output from top run in 'Thread-mode'. This can +# be disabled by passing --no-top +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +set -euo pipefail + + +# Set up common vars like APP_NAME, APP_HOME, APP_PID +SCRIPT_DIR=$(dirname "$0") +source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/common.sh" + +# Set up script opts +set_valid_options "c:i:n" "count:,interval:,no-top" + +# Set defaults +COUNT="10" +INTERVAL="5" +NO_TOP="false" + +# Parse opts +while true; do + case "${1-}" in + -c | --count ) COUNT="$2"; shift 2 ;; + -i | --interval ) INTERVAL="$2"; shift 2 ;; + -n | --no-top ) NO_TOP="true"; shift ;; + * ) break ;; + esac +done + + + +echo "Atlassian thread dump collector" +echo "App: ${APP_NAME}" +echo "Run user: ${RUN_USER}" +echo +echo "${COUNT} thread dumps will be generated at a ${INTERVAL} second interval" +if [[ "${NO_TOP}" == "false" ]]; then + echo "top 'Threads-mode' output will also be collected for ${APP_NAME} with every thread dump" +fi +echo + +OUT_DIR="$(get_app_home)/thread_dumps/$(date +'%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S')" +run_as_runuser mkdir -p ${OUT_DIR} + +for i in $(seq ${COUNT}); do + echo "Generating thread dump ${i} of ${COUNT}" + if [[ "${NO_TOP}" == "false" ]]; then + run_as_runuser top -b -H -p $JVM_APP_PID -n 1 > "${OUT_DIR}/${APP_NAME}_CPU_USAGE.$(date +%s).txt" + fi + run_as_runuser ${JCMD} ${JVM_APP_PID} Thread.print -l > "${OUT_DIR}/${APP_NAME}_THREADS.$(date +%s).txt" + if [[ ! "${i}" == "${COUNT}" ]]; then + sleep ${INTERVAL} + fi +done + +echo +echo "Thread dumps have been written to ${OUT_DIR}" diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/wait-pid.sh b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/wait-pid.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..5d407be1b --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/wait-pid.sh @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# Wait for the specified process ID to terminate. NOTE: This waits +# indefinitely, but may be killed by higher-level processes +# (e.g. Docker/Kubernetes) + +set -e + +WAIT_PID=$1 + +while [[ -e /proc/${WAIT_PID} ]]; do + /bin/sleep 0.5 +done diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/waitport b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/waitport new file mode 100755 index 000000000..84b4037cd --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shared-components/support/waitport @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +set -e + +host=$1 +port=$2 +secs=120 + +echo -n "Waiting for TCP connection to $host:$port..." + +for i in `seq $secs`; do + if nc -z $host $port > /dev/null ; then + echo OK + exit 0 + fi + + echo -n . + /bin/sleep 1 + +done + +echo FAILED +exit -1 diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shutdown-wait.sh b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shutdown-wait.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..80f6157ae --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/5/5.1.1/shutdown-wait.sh @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +############################################################################## +# +# This script will initiate a clean shutdown of the application, and +# then wait for the process to finish before returning. This is +# primarily intended for use in environments that provide an orderly +# shutdown mechanism, in particular the Kubernetes `preStop` hook. +# +# This script will wait for the process to exit indefinitely; however +# most run-time tools (including Docker and Kubernetes) have their own +# shutdown timeouts that will send a SIGKILL if the grace period is +# exceeded. +# +############################################################################## + +set -e + +source /opt/atlassian/support/common.sh + +echo "Shutting down Crowd..." +echo ${JVM_APP_PID} > ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/apache-tomcat/work/catalina.pid + +if [[ "${UID}" == 0 ]]; then + /bin/su ${RUN_USER} -c ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/stop_crowd.sh; +else + ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/stop_crowd.sh; +fi + +/opt/atlassian/support/wait-pid.sh ${JVM_APP_PID} diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/.dockerignore b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/.dockerignore new file mode 100644 index 000000000..99176b278 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/.dockerignore @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.git +scripts +.idea \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/.env b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/.env new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4cb02770a --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/.env @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + +RELEASE=5.1.1 +DOWNLOAD_URL=https://product-downloads.atlassian.com/software/crowd/downloads/atlassian-crowd-5.1.1.tar.gz + diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/Dockerfile b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d9f5bcd3e --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +FROM epicmorg/debian:bullseye-jdk8 +LABEL maintainer="Atlassian Crowd Server Team; EpicMorg DevTeam, developer@epicm.org" +ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive + +################################################################## +# ARGuments +################################################################## + +#configured by dockerfile / .ENV +ARG RELEASE +ARG DOWNLOAD_URL + +################################################################## +# Setup +################################################################## +ENV RUN_USER daemon +ENV RUN_GROUP daemon +ENV APP_NAME crowd + +# https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/important-directories-and-files-78676537.html +ENV CROWD_HOME /var/atlassian/application-data/crowd +ENV CROWD_INSTALL_DIR /opt/atlassian/crowd +ENV CROWD_DB ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/database + +# Expose HTTP port +EXPOSE 8095 + +################################################################## +# Installing +################################################################## +RUN apt-get update \ + && apt-get upgrade -y \ + && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends fontconfig python3 python3-jinja2 tini \ + && apt-get clean autoclean && apt-get autoremove -y && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* + +RUN mkdir -p ${CROWD_DB} && \ + curl -L ${DOWNLOAD_URL} | tar -xz --strip-components=1 -C "${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}" && \ + chown -R $RUN_USER:$RUN_GROUP ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR} && \ + sed -i -e 's/-Xms\([0-9]\+[kmg]\) -Xmx\([0-9]\+[kmg]\)/-Xms\${JVM_MINIMUM_MEMORY:=\1} -Xmx\${JVM_MAXIMUM_MEMORY:=\2} \${JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS} -Dcrowd.home=\${CROWD_HOME}/g' ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/apache-tomcat/bin/setenv.sh && \ + update-locale LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 && \ + apt clean -y && \ + apt autoclean -y && \ + rm -rfv /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \ + rm -rfv /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb + +VOLUME ["${CROWD_HOME}"] # Must be declared after setting perms +VOLUME ["${CROWD_DB}"] # Must be declared after setting perms +WORKDIR $CROWD_HOME + +CMD ["/entrypoint.py"] +ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/tini", "--"] + +COPY entrypoint.py \ + shutdown-wait.sh \ + shared-components/image/entrypoint_helpers.py / +COPY shared-components/support /opt/atlassian/support +COPY config/* /opt/atlassian/etc/ +COPY . /tmp diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/Dockerfile.jdk11 b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/Dockerfile.jdk11 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..69a14deee --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/Dockerfile.jdk11 @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +FROM epicmorg/debian:bullseye-jdk11 +LABEL maintainer="Atlassian Crowd Server Team; EpicMorg DevTeam, developer@epicm.org" +ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive + +################################################################## +# ARGuments +################################################################## + +#configured by dockerfile / .ENV +ARG RELEASE +ARG DOWNLOAD_URL + +################################################################## +# Setup +################################################################## +ENV RUN_USER daemon +ENV RUN_GROUP daemon +ENV APP_NAME crowd + +# https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/important-directories-and-files-78676537.html +ENV CROWD_HOME /var/atlassian/application-data/crowd +ENV CROWD_INSTALL_DIR /opt/atlassian/crowd +ENV CROWD_DB ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/database + +# Expose HTTP port +EXPOSE 8095 + +################################################################## +# Installing +################################################################## +RUN apt-get update \ + && apt-get upgrade -y \ + && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends fontconfig python3 python3-jinja2 tini \ + && apt-get clean autoclean && apt-get autoremove -y && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* + +RUN mkdir -p ${CROWD_DB} && \ + curl -L ${DOWNLOAD_URL} | tar -xz --strip-components=1 -C "${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}" && \ + chown -R $RUN_USER:$RUN_GROUP ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR} && \ + sed -i -e 's/-Xms\([0-9]\+[kmg]\) -Xmx\([0-9]\+[kmg]\)/-Xms\${JVM_MINIMUM_MEMORY:=\1} -Xmx\${JVM_MAXIMUM_MEMORY:=\2} \${JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS} -Dcrowd.home=\${CROWD_HOME}/g' ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/apache-tomcat/bin/setenv.sh && \ + update-locale LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 && \ + apt clean -y && \ + apt autoclean -y && \ + rm -rfv /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \ + rm -rfv /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb + +VOLUME ["${CROWD_HOME}"] # Must be declared after setting perms +VOLUME ["${CROWD_DB}"] # Must be declared after setting perms +WORKDIR $CROWD_HOME + +CMD ["/entrypoint.py"] +ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/tini", "--"] + +COPY entrypoint.py \ + shutdown-wait.sh \ + shared-components/image/entrypoint_helpers.py / +COPY shared-components/support /opt/atlassian/support +COPY config/* /opt/atlassian/etc/ +COPY . /tmp diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/Makefile b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9ef622aa9 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +all: app + +app: + make build + make deploy + make clean + +build: + docker-compose build --compress --parallel --progress plain + +deploy: + docker-compose push + +clean: + docker container prune -f + docker image prune -f + docker network prune -f + docker volume prune -f + docker system prune -af diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/README.md b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3bdc16057 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,311 @@ +![Atlassian Crowd](https://wac-cdn.atlassian.com/dam/jcr:d2a1da52-ae52-4b06-9ab1-da8647a89653/crowd-icon-gradient-blue.svg?cdnVersion=696) + +Crowd provides single sign-on and user identity that's easy to use. + +Learn more about Crowd: [https://www.atlassian.com/software/crowd][1] + +# Contents + +[TOC] + +# Overview + +This Docker container makes it easy to get an instance of Crowd up and running. + +Note: ** Use docker version >= 20.10.10 ** + +# Quick Start + +For the `CROWD_HOME` directory that is used to store application data (amongst other things) we recommend mounting a host directory as a [data volume](https://docs.docker.com/engine/tutorials/dockervolumes/#/data-volumes), or via a named volume. + +To get started you can use a data volume, or named volumes. In this example we'll use named volumes. + + docker volume create --name crowdVolume + docker run -v crowdVolume:/var/atlassian/application-data/crowd --name="crowd" -d -p 8095:8095 atlassian/crowd + + +**Success**. Crowd is now available on [http://localhost:8095](http://localhost:8095)* + +Please ensure your container has the necessary resources allocated to it. See [Supported Platforms][2] for further information. + + +_* Note: If you are using `docker-machine` on Mac OS X, please use `open http://$(docker-machine ip default):8095` instead._ + +## Memory / Heap Size + +If you need to override Crowd's default memory allocation, you can control the minimum heap (Xms) and maximum heap (Xmx) via the below environment variables. + +* `JVM_MINIMUM_MEMORY` (default: 384m) + + The minimum heap size of the JVM + +* `JVM_MAXIMUM_MEMORY` (default: 768m) + + The maximum heap size of the JVM + +## Reverse Proxy Settings + +If Crowd is run behind a reverse proxy server as [described here][3], then you need to specify extra options to make Crowd aware of the setup. They can be controlled via the below environment variables. + +* `ATL_PROXY_NAME` (default: NONE) + + The reverse proxy's fully qualified hostname. `CATALINA_CONNECTOR_PROXYNAME` + is also supported for backwards compatability. + +* `ATL_PROXY_PORT` (default: NONE) + + The reverse proxy's port number via which Crowd is + accessed. `CATALINA_CONNECTOR_PROXYPORT` is also supported for backwards + compatability. + +* `ATL_TOMCAT_PORT` (default: 8095) + + The port for Tomcat/Crowd to listen on. Depending on your container + deployment method this port may need to be + [exposed and published][docker-expose]. + +* `ATL_TOMCAT_SCHEME` (default: http) + + The protocol via which Crowd is accessed. `CATALINA_CONNECTOR_SCHEME` is also + supported for backwards compatability. + +* `ATL_TOMCAT_SECURE` (default: false) + + Set 'true' if `ATL_TOMCAT_SCHEME` is 'https'. `CATALINA_CONNECTOR_SECURE` is + also supported for backwards compatability. + +The following Tomcat/Catalina options are also supported. For more information, +see https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.5-doc/config/index.html. + +* `ATL_TOMCAT_MGMT_PORT` (default: 8000) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_MAXTHREADS` (default: 100) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_MINSPARETHREADS` (default: 10) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_CONNECTIONTIMEOUT` (default: 20000) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_ENABLELOOKUPS` (default: false) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_PROTOCOL` (default: HTTP/1.1) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_ACCEPTCOUNT` (default: 10) +* `ATL_TOMCAT_MAXHTTPHEADERSIZE` (default: 8192) + +## JVM Configuration + +If you need to pass additional JVM arguments to Crowd, such as specifying a custom trust store, you can add them via the below environment variable + +* `JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS` + + Additional JVM arguments for Crowd + +Example: + + docker run -e JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS=-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/var/atlassian/application-data/crowd/cacerts -v crowdVolume:/var/atlassian/application-data/crowd --name="crowd" -d -p 8095:8095 atlassian/crowd + +## Data Center configuration + +This docker image can be run as part of a [Data Center][4] cluster. You can +specify the following properties to start Crowd as a Data Center node, +instead of manually configuring a cluster. See [Installing Crowd Data +Center][5] for more information. + +## Container Configuration + +* `SET_PERMISSIONS` (default: true) + + Define whether to set home directory permissions on startup. Set to `false` to disable + this behaviour. + +## Advanced Configuration + +As mentioned at the top of this section, the settings from the environment are +used to populate the application configuration on the container startup. However +in some cases you may wish to customise the settings in ways that are not +supported by the environment variables above. In this case, it is possible to +modify the base templates to add your own configuration. There are three main +ways of doing this; modify our repository to your own image, build a new image +from the existing one, or provide new templates at startup. We will briefly +outline this methods here, but in practice how you do this will depend on your +needs. + +#### Building your own image + +* Clone the Atlassian repository at https://bitbucket.org/atlassian-docker/docker-atlassian-crowd/ +* Modify or replace the [Jinja](https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/) templates + under `config`; _NOTE_: The files must have the `.j2` extensions. However you + don't have to use template variables if you don't wish. +* Build the new image with e.g: `docker build --tag my-crowd-image --build-arg CROWD_VERSION=3.x.x .` +* Optionally push to a registry, and deploy. + +#### Build a new image from the existing one + +* Create a new `Dockerfile`, which starts with the Atlassian Crowd base image e.g: `FROM atlassian/crowd:latest`. +* Use a `COPY` line to overwrite the provided templates. +* Build, push and deploy the new image as above. + +#### Overwrite the templates at runtime + +There are two main ways of doing this: + +* If your container is going to be long-lived, you can create it, modify the + installed templates under `/opt/atlassian/etc/`, and then run it. +* Alternatively, you can create a volume containing your alternative templates, + and mount it over the provided templates at runtime + with `--volume my-config:/opt/atlassian/etc/`. + +# Shared directory and user IDs + +By default the Crowd application runs as the user `crowd`, with a UID +and GID of 2004. Consequently this UID must have write access to the shared +filesystem. If for some reason a different UID must be used, there are a number +of options available: + +* The Docker image can be rebuilt with a different UID. +* Under Linux, the UID can be remapped using + [user namespace remapping][7]. + +To preserve strict permissions for certain configuration files, this container starts as +`root` to perform bootstrapping before running Crowd under a non-privileged user +account. If you wish to start the container as a non-root user, please note that Tomcat +configuration will be skipped and a warning will be logged. You may still apply custom +configuration in this situation by mounting configuration files directly, e.g. +by mounting your own server.xml file directly to +`/opt/atlassian/crowd/apache-tomcat/conf/server.xml` + +# Upgrade + +To upgrade to a more recent version of Crowd you can simply stop the `crowd` container and start a new one based on a more recent image: + + docker stop crowd + docker rm crowd + docker run ... (See above) + +As your data is stored in the data volume directory on the host it will still be available after the upgrade. + +_Note: Please make sure that you **don't** accidentally remove the `crowd` container and its volumes using the `-v` option._ + +# Backup + +For evaluations you can use the built-in database that will store its files in the Crowd home directory. In that case it is sufficient to create a backup archive of the docker volume. + +If you're using an external database, you can configure Crowd to make a backup automatically each night. This will back up the current state, including the database to the `crowdVolume` docker volume, which can then be archived. Alternatively you can backup the database separately, and continue to create a backup archive of the docker volume to back up the Crowd Home directory. + +Read more about data recovery and backups: [Backing Up and Restoring Data][6] + +# Versioning + +The `latest` tag matches the most recent release of Atlassian Crowd. Thus `atlassian/crowd:latest` will use the newest version of Crowd available. + +Alternatively you can use a specific major, major.minor, or major.minor.patch version of Crowd by using a version number tag: + +* `atlassian/crowd:3` +* `atlassian/crowd:3.2` +* `atlassian/crowd:3.2.3` + +All versions from 3.0+ are available + +# Supported JDK versions + +All the Atlassian Docker images are now JDK11 only, and generated from the +[official Eclipse Temurin OpenJDK Docker images](https://hub.docker.com/_/eclipse-temurin). + +The Docker images follow the [Atlassian Support end-of-life +policy](https://confluence.atlassian.com/support/atlassian-support-end-of-life-policy-201851003.html); +images for unsupported versions of the products remain available but will no longer +receive updates or fixes. + +Historically, we have also generated other versions of the images, including +JDK8, Alpine, and 'slim' versions of the JDK. These legacy images still exist in +Docker Hub, however they should be considered deprecated, and do not receive +updates or fixes. + +If for some reason you need a different version, see "Building your own image" +above. + +# Supported architectures + +Currently the Atlassian Docker images are built for the `linux/amd64` target +platform; we do not have other architectures on our roadmap at this +point. However the Dockerfiles and support tooling have now had all +architecture-specific components removed, so if necessary it is possible to +build images for any platform supported by Docker. + +## Building on the target architecture + +Note: This method is known to work on Mac M1 and AWS ARM64 machines, but has not +be extensively tested. + +The simplest method of getting a platform image is to build it on a target +machine. The following assumes you have git and Docker installed. You will also +need to know which version of Crowd you want to build; substitute +`CROWD_VERSION=x.x.x` with your required version: + +``` +git clone --recurse-submodule https://bitbucket.org/atlassian-docker/docker-atlassian-crowd.git +cd docker-atlassian-crowd +docker build --tag my-image --build-arg CROWD_VERSION=x.x.x . +``` +This image can be pushed up to your own Docker Hub or private repository. + +# Troubleshooting + +These images include built-in scripts to assist in performing common JVM diagnostic tasks. + +## Thread dumps + +`/opt/atlassian/support/thread-dumps.sh` can be run via `docker exec` to easily trigger the collection of thread +dumps from the containerized application. For example: + + docker exec my_crowd /opt/atlassian/support/thread-dumps.sh + +By default this script will collect 10 thread dumps at 5 second intervals. This can +be overridden by passing a custom value for the count and interval, by using `-c` / `--count` +and `-i` / `--interval` respectively. For example, to collect 20 thread dumps at 3 second intervals: + + docker exec my_container /opt/atlassian/support/thread-dumps.sh --count 20 --interval 3 + +Thread dumps will be written to `$APP_HOME/thread_dumps/`. + +Note: By default this script will also capture output from top run in 'Thread-mode'. This can +be disabled by passing `-n` / `--no-top` + +## Heap dump + +`/opt/atlassian/support/heap-dump.sh` can be run via `docker exec` to easily trigger the collection of a heap +dump from the containerized application. For example: + + docker exec my_container /opt/atlassian/support/heap-dump.sh + +A heap dump will be written to `$APP_HOME/heap.bin`. If a file already exists at this +location, use `-f` / `--force` to overwrite the existing heap dump file. + +## Manual diagnostics + +The `jcmd` utility is also included in these images and can be used by starting a `bash` shell +in the running container: + + docker exec -it my_container /bin/bash + +# Support + +For product support, go to: + +* https://support.atlassian.com/crowd/ + +You can also visit the [Atlassian Data Center on +Kubernetes](https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Atlassian-Data-Center-on/gh-p/DC_Kubernetes) +forum for discussion on running Atlassian Data Center products in containers. + +# Changelog + +For a detailed list of changes to the Docker image configuration see [the Git +commit history](https://bitbucket.org/atlassian-docker/docker-atlassian-crowd/commits/). + +# License + +Copyright © 2019 Atlassian Corporation Pty Ltd. +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. + +[1]: https://www.atlassian.com/software/crowd +[2]: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/supported-platforms-191851.html +[3]: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd031/integrating-crowd-with-apache-949753124.html +[4]: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/crowd-data-center-935372453.html +[5]: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/installing-crowd-data-center-935369773.html +[6]: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/backing-up-and-restoring-data-36470797.html +[7]: https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/userns-remap/ diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/config/server.xml.j2 b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/config/server.xml.j2 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c29136b1f --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/config/server.xml.j2 @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/docker-compose.yml b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/docker-compose.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..85373baf8 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/docker-compose.yml @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +version: '3.9' +services: + app: + image: "epicmorg/crowd:latest" + build: + context: . + args: + RELEASE: ${RELEASE} + DOWNLOAD_URL: ${DOWNLOAD_URL} + app-jdk11: + image: "epicmorg/crowd:latest-jdk11" + build: + context: . + dockerfile: Dockerfile.jdk11 + args: + RELEASE: ${RELEASE} + DOWNLOAD_URL: ${DOWNLOAD_URL} +# app-jdk17: +# image: "epicmorg/crowd:latest-jdk17" +# build: +# context: . +# dockerfile: Dockerfile.jdk17 +# args: +# RELEASE: ${RELEASE} +# DOWNLOAD_URL: ${DOWNLOAD_URL} +# \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/entrypoint.py b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/entrypoint.py new file mode 100755 index 000000000..73df46354 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/entrypoint.py @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python3 -B + +from entrypoint_helpers import env, gen_cfg, gen_container_id, exec_app + + +RUN_USER = env['run_user'] +RUN_GROUP = env['run_group'] +CROWD_INSTALL_DIR = env['crowd_install_dir'] +CROWD_HOME = env['crowd_home'] + +gen_cfg('server.xml.j2', f'{CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/apache-tomcat/conf/server.xml') + +exec_app([f'{CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/start_crowd.sh', '-fg'], CROWD_HOME, name='Crowd', env_cleanup=True) diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/.gitignore b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a69d7f1f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +__pycache__/ +.pytest_cache/ +Pipfile +Pipfile.lock +*.pyc diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/LICENSE b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2237185e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Copyright © 2019 Atlassian Corporation Pty Ltd. + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you +may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may +obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0. + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or +implied. See the License for the specific language governing +permissions and limitations under the License. diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/README.md b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8a1386016 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +# Overview + +This repository provides common utilities & components for building and testing Docker +images for Atlassian's Server and Data Center products. + +The following components are provided: + +### Image builds + +* Support tools + + Scripts for performing common diagnostic operations, i.e. taking thread dumps and heap + dumps. + +* Entrypoint helpers + + Common components for bootstrapping and starting apps. + +* README publishing + + Utility for publishing README's to Docker Hub, without relying on Docker Hub's own + automated builds. + +### Image testing + +* Fixtures + + Common testing fixtures that can be reused for testing Docker builds of Atlassian + apps. + +* Helpers + + Helper functions for parsing configuration files, checking running processes and + retrieving http responses. + + diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/image/entrypoint_helpers.py b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/image/entrypoint_helpers.py new file mode 100755 index 000000000..1e863236a --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/image/entrypoint_helpers.py @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +import sys +import os +import pwd +import shutil +import logging +import jinja2 as j2 +import uuid +import base64 + + +logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG) + + +###################################################################### +# Setup inputs and outputs + +# Import all ATL_* and Dockerfile environment variables. We lower-case +# these for compatability with Ansible template convention. We also +# support CATALINA variables from older versions of the Docker images +# for backwards compatability, if the new version is not set. +env = {k.lower(): v + for k, v in os.environ.items()} + + +# Setup Jinja2 for templating +jenv = j2.Environment( + loader=j2.FileSystemLoader('/opt/atlassian/etc/'), + autoescape=j2.select_autoescape(['xml'])) + + +###################################################################### +# Utils + +def set_perms(path, user, group, mode): + try: + shutil.chown(path, user=user, group=group) + except PermissionError: + logging.warning(f"Could not chown path {path} to {user}:{group} due to insufficient permissions.") + + try: + os.chmod(path, mode) + except PermissionError: + logging.warning(f"Could not chmod path {path} to {mode} due to insufficient permissions.") + +def set_tree_perms(path, user, group, mode): + set_perms(path, user, group, mode) + for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(path): + set_perms(path, user, group, mode) + for filename in filenames: + set_perms(path, user, group, mode) + +def check_perms(path, uid, gid, mode): + stat = os.stat(path) + return all([ + stat.st_uid == int(uid), + stat.st_gid == int(gid), + stat.st_mode & mode == mode + ]) + +def gen_cfg(tmpl, target, user='root', group='root', mode=0o644, overwrite=True): + if not overwrite and os.path.exists(target): + logging.info(f"{target} exists; skipping.") + return + + logging.info(f"Generating {target} from template {tmpl}") + cfg = jenv.get_template(tmpl).render(env) + try: + with open(target, 'w') as fd: + fd.write(cfg) + except (OSError, PermissionError): + logging.warning(f"Permission problem writing '{target}'; skipping") + else: + set_tree_perms(target, user, group, mode) + +def gen_container_id(): + env['uuid'] = uuid.uuid4().hex + with open('/etc/container_id') as fd: + lcid = fd.read() + if lcid != '': + env['local_container_id'] = lcid + +def str2bool(v): + if str(v).lower() in ('yes', 'true', 't', 'y', '1'): + return True + return False + +def unset_secure_vars(): + secure_keywords = ('PASS', 'SECRET', 'TOKEN') + for key in os.environ: + if any(kw in key.upper() for kw in secure_keywords): + logging.warning(f"Unsetting environment var {key}") + del os.environ[key] + + +###################################################################### +# Application startup utilities + +def check_permissions(home_dir): + """Ensure the home directory is set to minimal permissions""" + if str2bool(env.get('set_permissions') or True) and check_perms(home_dir, env['run_uid'], env['run_gid'], 0o700) is False: + set_tree_perms(home_dir, env['run_user'], env['run_group'], 0o700) + logging.info(f"User is currently root. Will change directory ownership and downgrade run user to {env['run_user']}") + + +def drop_root(run_user): + logging.info(f"User is currently root. Will downgrade run user to {run_user}") + pwd_entry = pwd.getpwnam(run_user) + + os.environ['USER'] = run_user + os.environ['HOME'] = pwd_entry.pw_dir + os.environ['SHELL'] = pwd_entry.pw_shell + os.environ['LOGNAME'] = run_user + os.setgid(pwd_entry.pw_gid) + os.setuid(pwd_entry.pw_uid) + + +def write_pidfile(): + app_home = env[f"{env['app_name'].lower()}_home"] + pidfile = f"{app_home}/docker-app.pid" + with open(pidfile, 'wt', encoding='utf-8') as fd: + pid = os.getpid() + fd.write(str(pid)) + + +def exec_app(start_cmd_v, home_dir, name='app', env_cleanup=False): + """Run the supplied application startup command. + + Arguments: + start_cmd -- A list of the command and its arguments. + home_dir -- Application home directory. + name -- (Optional) The name to display in the log message. + env_cleanup -- (Default: False) Remove possibly sensitive env-vars. + """ + if os.getuid() == 0: + check_permissions(home_dir) + drop_root(env['run_user']) + + write_pidfile() + + if env_cleanup: + unset_secure_vars() + + cmd = start_cmd_v[0] + args = start_cmd_v + logging.info(f"Running {name} with command '{cmd}', arguments {args}") + os.execv(cmd, args) diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/common.sh b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/common.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..46a00b83d --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/common.sh @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Common bootstrapping for support scripts (get app details: home directory, PID, etc.) +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +# Set up Java utils +JCMD="${JAVA_HOME}/bin/jcmd" + +# Set up app info +APP_NAME="$(set | grep '_INSTALL_DIR' | awk -F'_' '{print $1}')" + +case "${APP_NAME}" in + BITBUCKET ) + BOOTSTRAP_PROC="com.atlassian.bitbucket.internal.launcher.BitbucketServerLauncher" + ;; + * ) + BOOTSTRAP_PROC="org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap" + ;; +esac + +# Get value of _INSTALL_DIR +function get_app_install_dir { + local APP_INSTALL_DIR=${APP_NAME}_INSTALL_DIR + echo ${!APP_INSTALL_DIR} +} + +# Get value of _HOME +function get_app_home { + local APP_HOME=${APP_NAME}_HOME + echo ${!APP_HOME} +} + +# Get app PID. APP_PID is the root process. JVM_APP_PID will generally +# be the same as APP_PID; the exception is Bitbucket running with +# Elasticsearch enabled. +JVM_APP_PID=$(${JCMD} | grep "${BOOTSTRAP_PROC}" | awk '{print $1}') +PIDFILE="$(get_app_home)/docker-app.pid" +if [[ -f $PIDFILE ]]; then + APP_PID=$(<$PIDFILE) +else + APP_PID=$JVM_APP_PID +fi + + +# Set valid getopt options +function set_valid_options { + OPTS=$(getopt -o "$1" --long "$2" -n 'parse-options' -- "$@") + if [ $? != 0 ]; then + echo "Failed parsing options." >&2 + exit 1 + fi + eval set -- "$OPTS" +} + + +# Run command(s) +function run_as_runuser { + if [ $(id -u) = 0 ]; then + su "${RUN_USER}" -c '"$@"' -- argv0 "$@" + else + $@ + fi +} diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/heap-dump.sh b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/heap-dump.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..9b0c1a3ba --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/heap-dump.sh @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Heap collector for containerized Atlassian applications +# +# This script can be run via `docker exec` to easily trigger the collection of a heap +# dump from the containerized application. For example: +# +# $ docker exec -it my_jira /opt/atlassian/support/heap-dump.sh +# +# A heap dump will be written to $APP_HOME/heap.bin. If a file already exists at this +# location, use -f/--force to overwrite the existing heap dump file. +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +set -euo pipefail + + +# Set up common vars like APP_NAME, APP_HOME, APP_PID +SCRIPT_DIR=$(dirname "$0") +source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/common.sh" + +# Set up script opts +set_valid_options "f" "force" + +# Set defaults +OVERWRITE="false" + +# Parse opts +while true; do + case "${1-}" in + -f | --force ) OVERWRITE="true"; shift ;; + * ) break ;; + esac +done + + + +echo "Atlassian heap dump collector" +echo "App: ${APP_NAME}" +echo "Run user: ${RUN_USER}" +echo + +OUT_FILE="$(get_app_home)/heap.bin" + +if [[ -f "${OUT_FILE}" ]]; then + echo "A previous heap dump already exists at ${OUT_FILE}." + if [[ "${OVERWRITE}" == "true" ]]; then + echo "Removing previous heap dump file" + echo + rm "${OUT_FILE}" + else + echo "Use -f/--force to overwrite the existing heap dump." + exit + fi +fi + +echo "Generating heap dump" +run_as_runuser ${JCMD} ${JVM_APP_PID} GC.heap_dump -all ${OUT_FILE} > /dev/null +echo +echo "Heap dump has been written to ${OUT_FILE}" diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/send-sig.sh b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/send-sig.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..2eba3234c --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/send-sig.sh @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# Send the specified signal to the main application process. +# +# If 'wait' is added as a second parameter, wait for the process to +# terminate. NOTE: This waits indefinitely, but may be killed by +# higher-level processes (e.g. Docker/Kubernetes) + +set -e + +SIG=$1 +WAIT=$2 +SHDIR=$(dirname $0) + +source ${SHDIR}/common.sh + +kill -${SIG} ${JVM_APP_PID} + +if [[ "${WAIT}" == "wait" ]]; then + ${SHDIR}/wait-pid.sh $JVM_APP_PID +fi + diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/thread-dumps.sh b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/thread-dumps.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..56979c42e --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/thread-dumps.sh @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Thread dumps collector for containerized Atlassian applications +# +# This script can be run via `docker exec` to easily trigger the collection of thread +# dumps from the containerized application. For example: +# +# $ docker exec my_jira /opt/atlassian/support/thread-dumps.sh +# +# By default this script will collect 10 thread dumps at a 5 second interval. This can +# be overridden by passing a custom value for the count and interval, respectively. For +# example, to collect 20 thread dumps at a 3 second interval: +# +# $ docker exec my_jira /opt/atlassian/support/thread-dumps.sh -c 20 -i 3 +# +# Note: By default this script will capture output from top run in 'Thread-mode'. This can +# be disabled by passing --no-top +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +set -euo pipefail + + +# Set up common vars like APP_NAME, APP_HOME, APP_PID +SCRIPT_DIR=$(dirname "$0") +source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/common.sh" + +# Set up script opts +set_valid_options "c:i:n" "count:,interval:,no-top" + +# Set defaults +COUNT="10" +INTERVAL="5" +NO_TOP="false" + +# Parse opts +while true; do + case "${1-}" in + -c | --count ) COUNT="$2"; shift 2 ;; + -i | --interval ) INTERVAL="$2"; shift 2 ;; + -n | --no-top ) NO_TOP="true"; shift ;; + * ) break ;; + esac +done + + + +echo "Atlassian thread dump collector" +echo "App: ${APP_NAME}" +echo "Run user: ${RUN_USER}" +echo +echo "${COUNT} thread dumps will be generated at a ${INTERVAL} second interval" +if [[ "${NO_TOP}" == "false" ]]; then + echo "top 'Threads-mode' output will also be collected for ${APP_NAME} with every thread dump" +fi +echo + +OUT_DIR="$(get_app_home)/thread_dumps/$(date +'%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S')" +run_as_runuser mkdir -p ${OUT_DIR} + +for i in $(seq ${COUNT}); do + echo "Generating thread dump ${i} of ${COUNT}" + if [[ "${NO_TOP}" == "false" ]]; then + run_as_runuser top -b -H -p $JVM_APP_PID -n 1 > "${OUT_DIR}/${APP_NAME}_CPU_USAGE.$(date +%s).txt" + fi + run_as_runuser ${JCMD} ${JVM_APP_PID} Thread.print -l > "${OUT_DIR}/${APP_NAME}_THREADS.$(date +%s).txt" + if [[ ! "${i}" == "${COUNT}" ]]; then + sleep ${INTERVAL} + fi +done + +echo +echo "Thread dumps have been written to ${OUT_DIR}" diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/wait-pid.sh b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/wait-pid.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..5d407be1b --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/wait-pid.sh @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# Wait for the specified process ID to terminate. NOTE: This waits +# indefinitely, but may be killed by higher-level processes +# (e.g. Docker/Kubernetes) + +set -e + +WAIT_PID=$1 + +while [[ -e /proc/${WAIT_PID} ]]; do + /bin/sleep 0.5 +done diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/waitport b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/waitport new file mode 100755 index 000000000..84b4037cd --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shared-components/support/waitport @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +set -e + +host=$1 +port=$2 +secs=120 + +echo -n "Waiting for TCP connection to $host:$port..." + +for i in `seq $secs`; do + if nc -z $host $port > /dev/null ; then + echo OK + exit 0 + fi + + echo -n . + /bin/sleep 1 + +done + +echo FAILED +exit -1 diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shutdown-wait.sh b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shutdown-wait.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..80f6157ae --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/crowd/latest/shutdown-wait.sh @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +############################################################################## +# +# This script will initiate a clean shutdown of the application, and +# then wait for the process to finish before returning. This is +# primarily intended for use in environments that provide an orderly +# shutdown mechanism, in particular the Kubernetes `preStop` hook. +# +# This script will wait for the process to exit indefinitely; however +# most run-time tools (including Docker and Kubernetes) have their own +# shutdown timeouts that will send a SIGKILL if the grace period is +# exceeded. +# +############################################################################## + +set -e + +source /opt/atlassian/support/common.sh + +echo "Shutting down Crowd..." +echo ${JVM_APP_PID} > ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/apache-tomcat/work/catalina.pid + +if [[ "${UID}" == 0 ]]; then + /bin/su ${RUN_USER} -c ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/stop_crowd.sh; +else + ${CROWD_INSTALL_DIR}/stop_crowd.sh; +fi + +/opt/atlassian/support/wait-pid.sh ${JVM_APP_PID} diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/.env b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/.env new file mode 100644 index 000000000..01f7334f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/.env @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ + +RELEASE=9.6.0 +DOWNLOAD_URL=https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/downloads/binary/atlassian-jira-software-9.6.0.tar.gz diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/Dockerfile b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0bb89734c --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +FROM epicmorg/debian:bullseye-jdk8 +LABEL maintainer="Atlassian Jira Server Team; EpicMorg DevTeam, developer@epicm.org" +ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive + +################################################################## +# ARGuments +################################################################## + +#configured by dockerfile / .ENV +ARG RELEASE +ARG DOWNLOAD_URL + + +################################################################## +# Setup +################################################################## +ENV RUN_USER daemon +ENV RUN_GROUP daemon + +# https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JSERVERM/Important+directories+and+files +ENV JIRA_HOME /var/atlassian/application-data/jira +ENV JIRA_INSTALL_DIR /opt/atlassian/jira + +VOLUME ["${JIRA_HOME}"] +WORKDIR $JIRA_HOME + +# Expose HTTP port +EXPOSE 8080 + +################################################################## +# Installing +################################################################## +RUN mkdir -p ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR} \ + && curl -L ${DOWNLOAD_URL} | tar -xz --strip-components=1 -C "$JIRA_INSTALL_DIR" \ + && chown -R ${RUN_USER}:${RUN_GROUP} ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/ \ + && sed -i -e 's/^JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS=""$/: \${JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS:=""}/g' ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/setenv.sh \ + && sed -i -e 's/^JVM_\(.*\)_MEMORY="\(.*\)"$/: \${JVM_\1_MEMORY:=\2}/g' ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/setenv.sh \ + && sed -i -e 's/grep "java version"/grep -E "(openjdk|java) version"/g' ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/check-java.sh \ + && sed -i -e 's/port="8080"/port="8080" secure="${catalinaConnectorSecure}" scheme="${catalinaConnectorScheme}" proxyName="${catalinaConnectorProxyName}" proxyPort="${catalinaConnectorProxyPort}"/' ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/conf/server.xml && \ + update-locale LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 && \ + apt clean -y && \ + apt autoclean -y && \ + rm -rfv /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \ + rm -rfv /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb + +CMD ["/entrypoint.sh", "-fg"] +ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/tini", "--"] +COPY entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh +COPY . /tmp diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/Dockerfile.jdk11 b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/Dockerfile.jdk11 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8719b8c56 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/Dockerfile.jdk11 @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +FROM epicmorg/debian:bullseye-jdk11 +LABEL maintainer="Atlassian Jira Server Team; EpicMorg DevTeam, developer@epicm.org" +ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive + +################################################################## +# ARGuments +################################################################## + +#configured by dockerfile / .ENV +ARG RELEASE +ARG DOWNLOAD_URL + + +################################################################## +# Setup +################################################################## +ENV RUN_USER daemon +ENV RUN_GROUP daemon + +# https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JSERVERM/Important+directories+and+files +ENV JIRA_HOME /var/atlassian/application-data/jira +ENV JIRA_INSTALL_DIR /opt/atlassian/jira + +VOLUME ["${JIRA_HOME}"] +WORKDIR $JIRA_HOME + +# Expose HTTP port +EXPOSE 8080 + +################################################################## +# Installing +################################################################## +RUN mkdir -p ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR} \ + && curl -L ${DOWNLOAD_URL} | tar -xz --strip-components=1 -C "$JIRA_INSTALL_DIR" \ + && chown -R ${RUN_USER}:${RUN_GROUP} ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/ \ + && sed -i -e 's/^JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS=""$/: \${JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS:=""}/g' ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/setenv.sh \ + && sed -i -e 's/^JVM_\(.*\)_MEMORY="\(.*\)"$/: \${JVM_\1_MEMORY:=\2}/g' ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/setenv.sh \ + && sed -i -e 's/grep "java version"/grep -E "(openjdk|java) version"/g' ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/check-java.sh \ + && sed -i -e 's/port="8080"/port="8080" secure="${catalinaConnectorSecure}" scheme="${catalinaConnectorScheme}" proxyName="${catalinaConnectorProxyName}" proxyPort="${catalinaConnectorProxyPort}"/' ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/conf/server.xml && \ + update-locale LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 && \ + apt clean -y && \ + apt autoclean -y && \ + rm -rfv /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \ + rm -rfv /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb + +CMD ["/entrypoint.sh", "-fg"] +ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/tini", "--"] +COPY entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh +COPY . /tmp diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/Dockerfile.jdk17 b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/Dockerfile.jdk17 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3e2130633 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/Dockerfile.jdk17 @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +FROM epicmorg/debian:bullseye-jdk17 +LABEL maintainer="Atlassian Jira Server Team; EpicMorg DevTeam, developer@epicm.org" +ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive + +################################################################## +# ARGuments +################################################################## + +#configured by dockerfile / .ENV +ARG RELEASE +ARG DOWNLOAD_URL + + +################################################################## +# Setup +################################################################## +ENV RUN_USER daemon +ENV RUN_GROUP daemon + +# https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JSERVERM/Important+directories+and+files +ENV JIRA_HOME /var/atlassian/application-data/jira +ENV JIRA_INSTALL_DIR /opt/atlassian/jira + +VOLUME ["${JIRA_HOME}"] +WORKDIR $JIRA_HOME + +# Expose HTTP port +EXPOSE 8080 + +################################################################## +# Installing +################################################################## +RUN mkdir -p ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR} \ + && curl -L ${DOWNLOAD_URL} | tar -xz --strip-components=1 -C "$JIRA_INSTALL_DIR" \ + && chown -R ${RUN_USER}:${RUN_GROUP} ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/ \ + && sed -i -e 's/^JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS=""$/: \${JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS:=""}/g' ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/setenv.sh \ + && sed -i -e 's/^JVM_\(.*\)_MEMORY="\(.*\)"$/: \${JVM_\1_MEMORY:=\2}/g' ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/setenv.sh \ + && sed -i -e 's/grep "java version"/grep -E "(openjdk|java) version"/g' ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/bin/check-java.sh \ + && sed -i -e 's/port="8080"/port="8080" secure="${catalinaConnectorSecure}" scheme="${catalinaConnectorScheme}" proxyName="${catalinaConnectorProxyName}" proxyPort="${catalinaConnectorProxyPort}"/' ${JIRA_INSTALL_DIR}/conf/server.xml && \ + update-locale LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 && \ + apt clean -y && \ + apt autoclean -y && \ + rm -rfv /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \ + rm -rfv /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb + +CMD ["/entrypoint.sh", "-fg"] +ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/tini", "--"] +COPY entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh +COPY . /tmp diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/Makefile b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9ef622aa9 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +all: app + +app: + make build + make deploy + make clean + +build: + docker-compose build --compress --parallel --progress plain + +deploy: + docker-compose push + +clean: + docker container prune -f + docker image prune -f + docker network prune -f + docker volume prune -f + docker system prune -af diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/docker-compose.yml b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/docker-compose.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a08cce169 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/docker-compose.yml @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +version: '3.9' +services: + app: + image: "epicmorg/jira:${RELEASE}" + build: + context: . + args: + RELEASE: ${RELEASE} + DOWNLOAD_URL: ${DOWNLOAD_URL} + app-jdk11: + image: "epicmorg/jira:${RELEASE}-jdk11" + build: + context: . + dockerfile: Dockerfile.jdk11 + args: + RELEASE: ${RELEASE} + DOWNLOAD_URL: ${DOWNLOAD_URL} + app-jdk17: + image: "epicmorg/jira:${RELEASE}-jdk17" + build: + context: . + dockerfile: Dockerfile.jdk17 + args: + RELEASE: ${RELEASE} + DOWNLOAD_URL: ${DOWNLOAD_URL} diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/entrypoint.sh b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/entrypoint.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..50ee4ecd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/9/9.6.0/entrypoint.sh @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +#!/bin/bash +set -euo pipefail + +export JAVA_HOME=$(readlink -f /usr/bin/javac | sed "s:/bin/javac::") +export JRE_HOME="$JAVA_HOME/jre" +export JAVA_BINARY="$JRE_HOME/bin/java" +export JAVA_VERSION=$("$JAVA_BINARY" -version 2>&1 | awk -F '"' '/version/ {print $2}') + +# Setup Catalina Opts +: ${CATALINA_CONNECTOR_PROXYNAME:=} +: ${CATALINA_CONNECTOR_PROXYPORT:=} +: ${CATALINA_CONNECTOR_SCHEME:=http} +: ${CATALINA_CONNECTOR_SECURE:=false} + +: ${CATALINA_OPTS:=} + +: ${JAVA_OPTS:=} + +CATALINA_OPTS="${CATALINA_OPTS} -DcatalinaConnectorProxyName=${CATALINA_CONNECTOR_PROXYNAME}" +CATALINA_OPTS="${CATALINA_OPTS} -DcatalinaConnectorProxyPort=${CATALINA_CONNECTOR_PROXYPORT}" +CATALINA_OPTS="${CATALINA_OPTS} -DcatalinaConnectorScheme=${CATALINA_CONNECTOR_SCHEME}" +CATALINA_OPTS="${CATALINA_OPTS} -DcatalinaConnectorSecure=${CATALINA_CONNECTOR_SECURE}" + +export JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS} ${CATALINA_OPTS}" + +# Setup Data Center configuration +if [ ! -f "/etc/container_id" ]; then + uuidgen > /etc/container_id +fi +CONTAINER_ID=$(cat /etc/container_id) +CONTAINER_SHORT_ID=${CONTAINER_ID::8} + +: ${CLUSTERED:=false} +: ${JIRA_NODE_ID:=jira_node_${CONTAINER_SHORT_ID}} +: ${JIRA_SHARED_HOME:=${JIRA_HOME}/shared} +: ${EHCACHE_PEER_DISCOVERY:=} +: ${EHCACHE_LISTENER_HOSTNAME:=} +: ${EHCACHE_LISTENER_PORT:=} +: ${EHCACHE_LISTENER_SOCKETTIMEOUTMILLIS:=} +: ${EHCACHE_MULTICAST_ADDRESS:=} +: ${EHCACHE_MULTICAST_PORT:=} +: ${EHCACHE_MULTICAST_TIMETOLIVE:=} +: ${EHCACHE_MULTICAST_HOSTNAME:=} + +# Cleanly set/unset values in cluster.properties +function set_cluster_property { + if [ -z $2 ]; then + if [ -f "${JIRA_HOME}/cluster.properties" ]; then + sed -i -e "/^${1}/d" "${JIRA_HOME}/cluster.properties" + fi + return + fi + if [ ! -f "${JIRA_HOME}/cluster.properties" ]; then + echo "${1}=${2}" >> "${JIRA_HOME}/cluster.properties" + elif grep "^${1}" "${JIRA_HOME}/cluster.properties"; then + sed -i -e "s#^${1}=.*#${1}=${2}#g" "${JIRA_HOME}/cluster.properties" + else + echo "${1}=${2}" >> "${JIRA_HOME}/cluster.properties" + fi +} + +if [ "${CLUSTERED}" == "true" ]; then + set_cluster_property "jira.node.id" "${JIRA_NODE_ID}" + set_cluster_property "jira.shared.home" "${JIRA_SHARED_HOME}" + set_cluster_property "ehcache.peer.discovery" "${EHCACHE_PEER_DISCOVERY}" + set_cluster_property "ehcache.listener.hostName" "${EHCACHE_LISTENER_HOSTNAME}" + set_cluster_property "ehcache.listener.port" "${EHCACHE_LISTENER_PORT}" + set_cluster_property "ehcache.listener.socketTimeoutMillis" "${EHCACHE_LISTENER_PORT}" + set_cluster_property "ehcache.multicast.address" "${EHCACHE_MULTICAST_ADDRESS}" + set_cluster_property "ehcache.multicast.port" "${EHCACHE_MULTICAST_PORT}" + set_cluster_property "ehcache.multicast.timeToLive" "${EHCACHE_MULTICAST_TIMETOLIVE}" + set_cluster_property "ehcache.multicast.hostName" "${EHCACHE_MULTICAST_HOSTNAME}" +fi + + +# Start Jira as the correct user +if [ "${UID}" -eq 0 ]; then + echo "User is currently root. Will change directory ownership to ${RUN_USER}:${RUN_GROUP}, then downgrade permission to ${RUN_USER}" + PERMISSIONS_SIGNATURE=$(stat -c "%u:%U:%a" "${JIRA_HOME}") + EXPECTED_PERMISSIONS=$(id -u ${RUN_USER}):${RUN_USER}:700 + if [ "${PERMISSIONS_SIGNATURE}" != "${EXPECTED_PERMISSIONS}" ]; then + chmod -R 700 "${JIRA_HOME}" && + chown -R "${RUN_USER}:${RUN_GROUP}" "${JIRA_HOME}" + fi + # Now drop privileges + exec su -s /bin/bash "${RUN_USER}" -c "$JIRA_INSTALL_DIR/bin/start-jira.sh $@" +else + exec "$JIRA_INSTALL_DIR/bin/start-jira.sh" "$@" +fi diff --git a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/latest/.env b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/latest/.env index 3d2fe30f2..01f7334f5 100644 --- a/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/latest/.env +++ b/linux/ecosystem/atlassian/jira/latest/.env @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -RELEASE=9.2.0 -DOWNLOAD_URL=https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/downloads/binary/atlassian-jira-software-9.2.0.tar.gz +RELEASE=9.6.0 +DOWNLOAD_URL=https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/downloads/binary/atlassian-jira-software-9.6.0.tar.gz