#!/bin/sh # Wrapper to check for custom config in $SNAP_USER_COMMON or $SNAP_COMMON and # use it otherwise fall back to the included basic config which will at least # allow mosquitto to run and do something. # This script will also copy the full example config in to SNAP_USER_COMMON or # SNAP_COMMON so that people can refer to it. # # The decision about whether to use SNAP_USER_COMMON or SNAP_COMMON is taken # based on the user that runs the command. If the user is root, it is assumed # that mosquitto is being run as a system daemon, and SNAP_COMMON will be used. # If a non-root user runs the command, then SNAP_USER_COMMON will be used. if [ "$USER" = "root" ] then COMMON=$SNAP_COMMON else COMMON=$SNAP_USER_COMMON fi CONFIG_FILE="$SNAP/default_config.conf" CUSTOM_CONFIG="$COMMON/mosquitto.conf" # Copy the example config if it doesn't exist if [ ! -e "$COMMON/mosquitto_example.conf" ] then echo "Copying example config to $COMMON/mosquitto_example.conf" echo "You can create a custom config by creating a file called $CUSTOM_CONFIG" cp $SNAP/mosquitto.conf $COMMON/mosquitto_example.conf fi # Does the custom config exist? If so use it. if [ -e "$CUSTOM_CONFIG" ] then echo "Found config in $CUSTOM_CONFIG" CONFIG_FILE=$CUSTOM_CONFIG else echo "Using default config from $CONFIG_FILE" fi # Launch the snap $SNAP/usr/local/sbin/mosquitto -c $CONFIG_FILE $@