Replaces cronie with supercronic to allow non-root users to have
cronjobs. Creates user/group acme:acme UID:1000/GID:1000 with
home directory pointing to LE_CONFIG_HOME (default: /acme.sh)
'crontab' is generated in LE_CONFIG_HOME which is used by
supercronic.
Note that `acme.sh --installcronjob` and `--uninstallcronjob`
when run as a non-root user will fail but neither of should be
used in `daemon` mode anyway.
Signed-off-by: invario <67800603+invario@users.noreply.github.com>
Introduced a new OpenIndiana job to the DNS GitHub Actions workflow for testing, including necessary environment variables and steps. Updated README to display the OpenIndiana workflow status badge.
kislyuk yq (used by Debian packages) does not accept `yq e` and
also returns strings with double quotes.
mikefarah's yq-go (used by Alpine) accepts `yq e` and `yq`.
replace `yq e` with `yq` and also use `-r` switch to remove double
quoting to ensure uniform return values from both yq versions.
Signed-off-by: invario <67800603+invario@users.noreply.github.com>
Before this, some deployment scripts would interact with STDIN and that would cause this loop to skip some elements. By using descriptor 3 we avoid clashing with the very common stdin and stdout.
Before this, the eval call would try to run some commands (if they were compound commands) in the yaml file on the machine running acme.sh
Eval might not be worth it for the little benefit it brings.
The config file checks were returning okay even when there were errors. The yq tool returns "null" when it cannot find what's queried, but exists with a 0 rc still.
- Prefer using a pipe to `while read`
- But use a temp file when the loop needs to modify variables that need to be used outside the loop, as the pipe creates a subshell and modifications do not survive after the loop exits.