Dispatcharr/docker/init/03-init-dispatcharr.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# Define directories that need to exist and be owned by PUID:PGID.
# DATA_DIRS may reside on external mounts (NFS, SMB/CIFS, FUSE) where
# mkdir and chown can fail. Failures are collected and reported as a
# single consolidated warning so the container still starts.
DATA_DIRS=(
"/data/backups"
"/data/logos"
"/data/logo_cache"
"/data/recordings"
"/data/uploads/m3us"
"/data/uploads/epgs"
"/data/m3us"
"/data/epgs"
"/data/plugins"
"/data/models"
"/data/scripts"
)
# APP_DIRS live on the image layer and are always locally writable.
APP_DIRS=(
"/app/media"
"/app/static"
)
# Create app directories (image layer — always writable)
for dir in "${APP_DIRS[@]}"; do
mkdir -p "$dir"
done
# Create data directories, tolerating failures on external mounts
_failed_mkdir=()
_failed_chown=()
for dir in "${DATA_DIRS[@]}"; do
_mkdir_err=$(mkdir -p "$dir" 2>&1) || _failed_mkdir+=("$dir ($_mkdir_err)")
done
# Ensure /app itself is owned by PUID:PGID (needed for uwsgi socket creation)
if [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ] && [ -d "/app" ]; then
if [ "$(stat -c '%u:%g' /app)" != "$PUID:$PGID" ]; then
echo "Fixing ownership for /app (non-recursive)"
chown "$PUID:$PGID" /app
fi
fi
# Configure nginx port
if ! [[ "$DISPATCHARR_PORT" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
echo "⚠️ Warning: DISPATCHARR_PORT is not a valid integer, using default port 9191"
DISPATCHARR_PORT=9191
fi
sed -i "s/NGINX_PORT/${DISPATCHARR_PORT}/g" /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
# Configure nginx based on IPv6 availability
if ip -6 addr show | grep -q "inet6"; then
echo "✅ IPv6 is available, enabling IPv6 in nginx"
else
echo "⚠️ IPv6 not available, disabling IPv6 in nginx"
sed -i '/listen \[::\]:/d' /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
fi
# NOTE: mac doesn't run as root, so only manage permissions
# if this script is running as root
if [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ]; then
# Fix data directories (non-recursive to avoid touching user files).
# Failures are collected rather than fatal — directories may be on
# external mounts (NFS, SMB/CIFS, FUSE) that reject chown.
for dir in "${DATA_DIRS[@]}"; do
if [ -d "$dir" ] && [ "$(stat -c '%u:%g' "$dir" 2>/dev/null)" != "$PUID:$PGID" ]; then
_chown_err=$(chown "$PUID:$PGID" "$dir" 2>&1) || {
_current_owner=$(stat -c '%u:%g' "$dir" 2>/dev/null || echo "unknown")
_failed_chown+=("$dir (current: $_current_owner, error: $_chown_err)")
}
fi
done
# Fix app directories (recursive since they're managed by the app)
for dir in "${APP_DIRS[@]}"; do
if [ -d "$dir" ] && [ "$(stat -c '%u:%g' "$dir")" != "$PUID:$PGID" ]; then
echo "Fixing ownership for $dir (recursive)"
chown -R "$PUID:$PGID" "$dir"
fi
done
# /data/db ownership is handled by 02-postgres.sh (sentinel-based reconciliation).
# No secondary check needed here — duplicating it could chown without updating
# the sentinel, creating inconsistent state.
# Fix /data directory ownership (non-recursive).
# Tolerates failure for the same external-mount reasons as DATA_DIRS.
if [ -d "/data" ] && [ "$(stat -c '%u:%g' /data 2>/dev/null)" != "$PUID:$PGID" ]; then
_chown_err=$(chown "$PUID:$PGID" /data 2>&1) || {
_current_owner=$(stat -c '%u:%g' /data 2>/dev/null || echo "unknown")
_failed_chown+=("/data (current: $_current_owner, error: $_chown_err)")
}
fi
chmod +x /data 2>/dev/null || true
fi
# Consolidated warning for all mkdir/chown failures.
# Emitted outside the root guard so non-root mkdir failures are also reported.
if [ ${#_failed_mkdir[@]} -gt 0 ] || [ ${#_failed_chown[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
echo ""
echo "================================================================"
echo "WARNING: Some data directories could not be created or updated."
echo " This typically occurs with NFS, SMB/CIFS, or other external"
echo " mounts that restrict ownership changes."
echo ""
if [ ${#_failed_mkdir[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
echo " Could not create:"
for entry in "${_failed_mkdir[@]}"; do
echo " - $entry"
done
echo ""
fi
if [ ${#_failed_chown[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
echo " Could not set ownership to $PUID:$PGID:"
for entry in "${_failed_chown[@]}"; do
echo " - $entry"
done
echo ""
fi
echo " To fix, either:"
echo " 1. Set PUID/PGID to match your mount's owner"
echo " 2. Fix ownership on the host/NAS:"
echo " sudo chown $PUID:$PGID <path>"
echo " 3. For SMB/CIFS: set uid=$PUID,gid=$PGID in mount options"
echo "================================================================"
echo ""
fi