#!/bin/bash : "${ENTRYPOINT_ROOT:="/docker"}" # shellcheck source=SCRIPTDIR/../helpers.sh source "${ENTRYPOINT_ROOT}/helpers.sh" entrypoint-set-script-name "$0" # Ensure the two Docker volumes and dot-env files are owned by the runtime user as other scripts # will be writing to these run-as-current-user chown --verbose "${RUNTIME_UID}:${RUNTIME_GID}" "./.env" run-as-current-user chown --verbose "${RUNTIME_UID}:${RUNTIME_GID}" "./bootstrap/cache" run-as-current-user chown --verbose "${RUNTIME_UID}:${RUNTIME_GID}" "./storage" run-as-current-user chown --verbose --recursive "${RUNTIME_UID}:${RUNTIME_GID}" "./storage/docker" # Optionally fix ownership of configured paths : "${DOCKER_APP_ENSURE_OWNERSHIP_PATHS:=""}" declare -a ensure_ownership_paths=() IFS=' ' read -ar ensure_ownership_paths <<<"${DOCKER_APP_ENSURE_OWNERSHIP_PATHS}" if [[ ${#ensure_ownership_paths[@]} == 0 ]]; then log-info "No paths has been configured for ownership fixes via [\$DOCKER_APP_ENSURE_OWNERSHIP_PATHS]." exit 0 fi for path in "${ensure_ownership_paths[@]}"; do log-info "Ensure ownership of [${path}] is correct" stream-prefix-command-output run-as-current-user chown --recursive "${RUNTIME_UID}:${RUNTIME_GID}" "${path}" done