#!/usr/bin/env bash # Load environment variables from variants with a _FILE suffix. # The following logic reads variables with a _FILE suffix and # loads the contents of the file specified in the variable # into the variable without the suffix. for var_name in $(printenv | cut -d= -f1 | grep "_FILE$" || true); do # If variable is empty, skip. if [[ -z ${!var_name} ]]; then continue fi var_name_no_suffix=${var_name%"_FILE"} # If the variable without the suffix is already set, raise an error. if [[ -n ${!var_name_no_suffix} ]]; then echo "ERROR: Both ${var_name_no_suffix} and ${var_name} are set (but are exclusive)" >&2 exit 1 fi file_path="${!var_name}" # If file does not exist, raise an error. if [[ ! -f ${file_path} ]]; then echo "ERROR: File ${file_path} from ${var_name} does not exist" >&2 exit 1 fi echo "Setting ${var_name_no_suffix} from ${var_name} at ${file_path}" export "${var_name_no_suffix}"="$(cat "${file_path}")" # Unset the _FILE variable. unset "${var_name}" done # Set default values for environment variables used by nginx templates. # Nginx uses `envsubst` to load environment variables into configuration files, but it does not # support the default value syntax `${VAR:-default}`. : "${ROMM_PORT:=8080}" # Replace environment variables used in nginx configuration templates. /docker-entrypoint.d/20-envsubst-on-templates.sh >/dev/null exec "$@"