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steps:
pipeline:
publish:
image: "docker.io/woodpeckerci/plugin-docker-buildx"
image: "plugins/docker"
settings:
registry: "https://gitea.nulo.in"
registry: "registry.nulo.in"
username: "sutty"
repo: "gitea.nulo.in/sutty/certbot-simple"
repo: "registry.nulo.in/sutty/certbot-simple"
tags:
- "${ALPINE_VERSION}"
- "latest"
build_args:
- "ALPINE_VERSION=${ALPINE_VERSION}"
- "BASE_IMAGE=gitea.nulo.in/sutty/monit"
- "BASE_IMAGE=registry.nulo.in/sutty/monit"
secrets:
- "DOCKER_PASSWORD"
- "docker_password"
when:
branch: "antifascista"
event: "push"
matrix:
include:
- ALPINE_VERSION: "3.20.2"
- ALPINE_VERSION: "3.19.3"
ALPINE_VERSION:
- "3.17.1"

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ARG ALPINE_VERSION=3.18.3
ARG BASE_IMAGE=gitea.nulo.in/sutty/monit
ARG ALPINE_VERSION=3.13.6
ARG BASE_IMAGE=sutty/monit
FROM ${BASE_IMAGE}:${ALPINE_VERSION}
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.authors="f@sutty.nl"
MAINTAINER "f <f@sutty.nl>"
RUN addgroup -S -g 777 ssl
RUN apk add --no-cache certbot certbot-dns-standalone
RUN apk add --no-cache certbot
COPY ./monit.conf /etc/monit.d/certbot.conf
COPY ./certbotd.sh /usr/local/bin/certbotd

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#!/bin/sh
ok() {
echo "ok - $@" >&2
}
not_ok() {
echo "not ok - $@" >&2
}
lock=/tmp/certbot.lck
updated=/tmp/certbot.updated
ensure() {
test -n "$1" && ok "$1 received, exiting gracefully..."
test -n "$1" && echo "$1 received, exiting gracefully..."
if test -f "${updated}" ; then
rm -f "${updated}"
# Fix permissions, users in group ssl have read access
find /etc/letsencrypt -type d | xargs -r chmod 2750
find /etc/letsencrypt -type f | xargs -r chmod 640
chgrp -R ssl /etc/letsencrypt
fi
# Remove the lock after synchronization
rm -f "${lock}"
# Exit with the error code
exit $1
test -f "${updated}" || exit 0
rm -f "${updated}"
# Fix permissions, users in group ssl have read access
find /etc/letsencrypt -type d | xargs -r chmod 2750
find /etc/letsencrypt -type f | xargs -r chmod 640
chgrp -R ssl /etc/letsencrypt
}
for SIG in 1 2 3 6 9 14 15; do
for SIG in TERM QUIT INT HUP; do
trap "ensure ${SIG}" ${SIG}
done
set -E
set -e
case $1 in
# Renew certificates, trust in certbot's algorithms
renew)
if /usr/bin/certbot renew --quiet --agree-tos ; then
ok "Renewed certificates"
touch "${updated}"
else
ret=$?
not_ok "Certificate renewal failed"
exit $ret
fi
/usr/bin/certbot renew --quiet --agree-tos
touch "${updated}"
;;
bootstrap)
for site in ${SUTTY} ${DOMAINS}; do
test -d "/etc/letsencrypt/live/${site}" && exit 0
/usr/bin/certbot \
certonly \
--non-interactive \
--authenticator "dns-standalone" \
--email "certbot@${SUTTY}" \
--agree-tos \
-d "${SUTTY}" \
-d "*.${SUTTY}" \
&& touch "${updated}"
# Get the certificate for the domain, the webserver will need
# access to this directory
/usr/bin/certbot certonly --email "certbot@${SUTTY}" \
--webroot \
--agree-tos \
--webroot-path /var/lib/letsencrypt \
-d "${site}"
cd /etc/letsencrypt/live
ln -s ${SUTTY} default
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;;
esac
ensure 0
ensure