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Jeremias Keihsler, 08.02.2018 09:06
Bitnami 3.0.3-0¶
MySQL Redmine-Scripts¶
Create MySQL-Reader-User¶
mysql -u root -p
grant select on bitnami_redmine.* to 'redmine_reader'@'localhost';
setup receiving email¶
add following shell-script to /usr/local/bin/redmine_recv_mail.sh
#to make this work I also had to do following things:
#
# cd /opt/redmine-2.5.2-2
# ./use_redmine
# gem install rake -v 10.1.1
#
#add following file to
PATH="/opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/perl/bin:/opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/git/bin:/opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/sqlite/bin:/opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/ruby/bin:/opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/subversion/bin:/opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/postgresql/bin:/opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/php/bin:/opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/mysql/bin:/opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/apache2/bin:/opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/common/bin:$PATH"
BITNAMI_ROOT="/opt/redmine-3.0.3-0"
export BITNAMI_ROOT
cd /opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/apps/redmine/htdocs
bundle exec rake redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" ssl=true host=mail.example.com port=993 username=redmine@example.com password=mySecret4711 unknown_user=create no_permission_check=1
this setup will accept mails from everyone and automagically register unknown users.
add following cron-file /etc/cron.d/redmine_mail_recv
*/15 * * * * root /usr/local/bin/redmine_recv_mail.sh
if you get an error about SSL-certificate (self signed) you may bypass SSL-verify by adding this file to /opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/apps/redmine/htdocs/config/initializers/avoid_ssl_verification.rb
require 'openssl'
OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
Troubleshoot imap¶
change /opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/ruby/lib/ruby/2.0.0/net/imap.rb
line ~1429
def create_ssl_params(certs = nil, verify = true)
params = {}
if certs
if File.file?(certs)
params[:ca_file] = certs
elsif File.directory?(certs)
params[:ca_path] = certs
end
end
if verify
# params[:verify_mode] = VERIFY_PEER
# taken out by JKE 2015-07-06
params[:verify_mode] = VERIFY_NONE
else
params[:verify_mode] = VERIFY_NONE
end
return params
end
setup log-rotating¶
Redmine¶
The Bitnami-Stack does not preconfigure log-rotating for the production.log
located in /opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/apps/redmine/htdocs/log
. Although you could use the standard Logrotate it's recommended (http://www.redmine.org/boards/2/topics/11836) to use the Ruby-functionality. Add following parameter to /opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/apps/redmine/htdocs/config/environments/production.rb
and restart the Bitnami-Stack.
According to http://www.redmine.org/issues/11603 you have to provide a file directly to Logger.new
instead of the sample in the production.rb
.
# 7 log-files, 20MB each
config.logger = Logger.new('/opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/apps/redmine/htdocs/log/production.log', 7, 20971520)
config.logger.level = Logger::INFO
[root@redmine ~]# cd /opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/apps/redmine/htdocs/log/ [root@redmine log]# ll total 1120 -rwxrwxr-x. 1 root daemon 36 Jun 18 2012 delete.me -rw-r--r--. 1 daemon daemon 12158 Jul 9 09:36 production.log -rw-rw-r--. 1 root daemon 30053 Jul 9 09:28 production.log.0 -rwxrwxr-x. 1 root daemon 1093571 Jul 9 08:59 production.log.1
apache / mysql¶
let's use logrotate
for this task. There is .conf
-files already shipped with the bitnami-stack.
https://docs.bitnami.com/installer/components/logrotate/
ln -s /opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/config/logrotate/logrotate.d/apache.conf /etc/logrotate.d/bitnami_3.0.3-0_apache.conf
ln -s /opt/redmine-3.0.3-0/config/logrotate/logrotate.d/mysql.conf /etc/logrotate.d/bitnami_3.0.3-0_mysql.conf
Nagging¶
There are a couple of plugins available, we are trying to do our own thing.
create a read only user¶
mysql -u root -p
grant select on bitnami_redmine.* to 'redmine_reader'@'localhost';
create a sql-statement¶
http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/DatabaseModel
This statement lists all open issues from the project with the internal ID 33 and all sub-projects with a due-date earlier than today+7days. All issue-IDs will be click-able links in the nag-mail.
SELECT CONCAT('@@@1@http://www.example.com/redmine/issues/',_i.id,'@@@2@',_i.id,'@@@3@') AS ID,_is.name AS STATUS,_p.name AS Projekt ,LEFT(_i.subject,100) AS Thema,_i.due_date AS Zieldatum,_u.mail
FROM (SELECT DISTINCT _b.id,_b.name
FROM (SELECT _p.name,_p.id
FROM projects AS _p
WHERE _p.id=33 OR _p.parent_id=33
) AS pp, projects AS _b
WHERE _b.parent_id=pp.id OR _b.id=33 ORDER BY _b.name
) AS _p,
issues AS _i,
issue_statuses AS _is ,
users AS _u
WHERE _p.id = _i.project_id AND _i.status_id=_is.id AND _u.id=_i.assigned_to_id AND _is.is_closed=0 AND _i.due_date<=ADDDATE(curdate(),7)
ORDER BY _p.name,_i.id;
the funny @@n
groups are used later on.
create a html-mail¶
create a little shell-sriptredmine_send_mail.sh
that
- fetches the data from the database
- forms a valid html-mail
- sends the mail to one recipient
#!/bin/sh
PATH="/opt/redmine-2.5.2-2/perl/bin:/opt/redmine-2.5.2-2/git/bin:/opt/redmine-2.5.2-2/sqlite/bin:/opt/redmine-2.5.2-2/ruby/bin:/opt/redmine-2.5.2-2/subversion/bin:/opt/redmine-2.5.2-2/postgresql/bin:/opt/redmine-2.5.2-2/php/bin:/opt/redmine-2.5.2-2/mysql/bin:/opt/redmine-2.5.2-2/apache2/bin:/opt/redmine-2.5.2-2/common/bin:$PATH"
#export List from DB
mysql -u redmine_reader -H -B bitnami_redmine < list.sql > /tmp/redmine_mysql_output
#replace special stuff
sed -i -e 's/@@@1@/<a href="/g' /tmp/redmine_mysql_output
sed -i -e 's/@@@2@/">/g' /tmp/redmine_mysql_output
sed -i -e 's/@@@3@/<\/a>/g' /tmp/redmine_mysql_output
echo 'Subject: weekly audit "all open issues due within the next 7 days"' > /tmp/redmine_mail_raw
echo 'to: user@example.com' >> /tmp/redmine_mail_raw
echo 'MIME-Version: 1.0' >> /tmp/redmine_mail_raw
echo 'Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8' >> /tmp/redmine_mail_raw
echo '' >> /tmp/redmine_mail_raw
echo '<html>' >> /tmp/redmine_mail_raw
echo '<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">' >> /tmp/redmine_mail_raw
#export List from DB
cat /tmp/redmine_mysql_output >> /tmp/redmine_mail_raw
echo '</html>' >> /tmp/redmine_mail_raw
#send mail
cat /tmp/redmine_mail_raw | sendmail -t
use cron to nag periodically¶
run the shell-script from above every monday at 8:00am. /etc/cron.d/redmine_audit
# JKE 2014-10-22
#
# minute hour day month dayofweek
# m h d m d
# - - - - -
# | | | | |
# | | | | +-day of week (0-7) sunday=0 or 7
# | | | +---month (1-12)
# | | +-----day of month (1-31)
# | +-------hour (0-23)
# +---------min (0-59)
#
00 08 * * 1 root /usr/local/bin/redmine_send_mail.sh
Von Jeremias Keihsler vor fast 7 Jahren aktualisiert · 7 Revisionen