ptrcports/nginx-current/nginx-current.post-upgrade

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#!/bin/sh
ver_new="$1"
ver_old="$2"
if [ "$(apk version -t "$ver_old" "1.10.1-r3")" = "<" ]; then
cat 1>&2 <<-EOF
*
* The nginx package has been modified to use dynamic modules. Now there's
* just single package providing nginx executable and bunch of nginx-mod-*
* subpackages.
*
* Lua support is now provided by package nginx-mod-http-lua, RTMP support
* is provided by nginx-mod-rtmp.
*
* Modules mail and stream are dynamic modules too and so not included
* by default anymore. If you use them, install nginx-mod-mail and
* nginx-mod-stream.
*
EOF
fi
# Handle transition from /etc/nginx/conf.d to /etc/nginx/http.d.
if [ "$(apk version -t "$ver_old" '1.18.0-r13')" = '<' ]; then
default_conf='/usr/share/nginx/http-default_server.conf'
if [ -z "$(ls -A /etc/nginx/conf.d 2>/dev/null)" ]; then
# conf.d dir doesn't exist or is empty, so the user doesn't use it.
# Thus we can install default.conf to the new directory.
install -m644 "$default_conf" /etc/nginx/http.d/default.conf
else
if ! [ -e /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf ]; then
# conf.d dir exists and is not empty, but there's no default.conf
# file, so the user probably did not modify it and apk has removed
# it during this upgrade. Prior this version, the default.conf
# would be installed, so install it now for backward compatibility.
install -m644 "$default_conf" /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
fi
if ! [ -e /etc/nginx/nginx.conf.apk-new ]; then
# There's no updated nginx.conf, so the user didn't modify this
# config and apk replaced it during this upgrade. However, the
# user has some vhost configs in the old directory, so we have
# to revert the include back to the legacy path.
sed -i 's|include /etc/nginx/http\.d|# WARNING: Do not use this directory for virtual hosts anymore, use directory http.d!\n\tinclude /etc/nginx/conf.d|' \
/etc/nginx/nginx.conf
fi
fi
cat >&2 <<-EOF
*
* The default and preferred location for nginx vhost configs has been changed
* from /etc/nginx/conf.d to /etc/nginx/http.d. Although we did our best to not
* break existing setups by this upgrade, we strongly recommend to verify it.
*
EOF
fi
# Handle trasition from /var/tmp/nginx to /var/lib/nginx/tmp
# https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/11204
if [ -d /var/lib/nginx/tmp ]; then
for i in /var/tmp/nginx/*; do
if [ -e "$i" ]; then
mv $i /var/lib/nginx/tmp/
fi
done
rmdir /var/tmp/nginx 2>/dev/null
fi
exit 0