#!/bin/sh set -e # This entrypoint is used to play nicely with the current cookiecutter configuration. # Since docker-compose relies heavily on environment variables itself for configuration, we'd have to define multiple # environment variables just to support cookiecutter out of the box. That makes no sense, so this little entrypoint # does all this for us. export CACHE_URL=${CACHE_URL:="redis://redis:6379/0"} if [ -z "$DATABASE_URL" ]; then # the official postgres image uses 'postgres' as default user if not set explictly. if [ -z "$POSTGRES_ENV_POSTGRES_USER" ]; then export POSTGRES_ENV_POSTGRES_USER=postgres fi export DATABASE_URL=postgres://$POSTGRES_ENV_POSTGRES_USER:$POSTGRES_ENV_POSTGRES_PASSWORD@postgres:5432/$POSTGRES_ENV_POSTGRES_USER fi if [ -z "$CELERY_BROKER_URL" ]; then export CELERY_BROKER_URL=$CACHE_URL fi # we copy the frontend files, if any so we can serve them from the outside if [ -d "frontend" ] && [ -d "/frontend" ]; then cp -r frontend/* /frontend/ export FUNKWHALE_SPA_HTML_ROOT=/frontend/index.html fi exec "$@"