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vaultwarden_heroku.sh
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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
SCRIPTPATH="$( cd "$(dirname "$0")" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; pwd -P )"
VAULTWARDEN_FOLDER="vaultwarden"
CREATE_APP_NAME=" "
ENABLE_AUTOBUS_BACKUP=0
ENABLE_DUO=0
GIT_HASH="main"
USE_PSQL=0
HEROKU_VERIFIED=0
OFFSITE_HEROKU_DB=" "
STRATEGY_TYPE="deploy"
# Clean out any existing contents
rm -rf ./${VAULTWARDEN_FOLDER}
function git_clone {
GIT_HASH=$1
echo "Clone current Vaultwarden with depth 1"
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden.git
cd ./${VAULTWARDEN_FOLDER}
git checkout "${GIT_HASH}"
cd ..
}
function sed_files {
sed -i "$1" "$2"
}
function heroku_bootstrap {
CREATE_APP_NAME=$1
echo "Logging into Heroku Container Registry to push the image (this will add an entry in your Docker config)"
heroku container:login
echo "We must create a Heroku application to deploy to first."
APP_NAME=$(heroku create "${CREATE_APP_NAME}" ${HEROKU_CREATE_OPTIONS} --json | jq --raw-output '.name')
if [ "$USE_PSQL" -eq "1" ]
then
echo "We will use Heroku Postgres, which is free and sufficient for a small instance"
heroku addons:create heroku-postgresql -a "$APP_NAME"
echo "Checking for additional addons"
check_addons
else
if [ "${HEROKU_VERIFIED}" -eq "1" ]
then
echo "We will use JawsDB Maria edition, which is free and sufficient for a small instance"
heroku addons:create jawsdb -a "$APP_NAME"
echo "Checking for additional addons"
check_addons
echo "Now we use the JAWS DB config as the database URL for Bitwarden"
echo "Supressing output due to sensitive nature."
heroku config:set DATABASE_URL="$(heroku config:get JAWSDB_URL -a "${APP_NAME}")" -a "${APP_NAME}" > /dev/null
else
heroku config:set DATABASE_URL="${OFFSITE_HEROKU_DB}" -a "${APP_NAME}" > /dev/null
fi
fi
echo "Additionally set an Admin Token too in the event additional options are needed."
echo "Supressing output due to sensitive nature."
heroku config:set ADMIN_TOKEN="$(openssl rand -base64 48)" -a "${APP_NAME}" > /dev/null
echo "And set DB connections to seven in order not to saturate the free DB"
heroku config:set DATABASE_MAX_CONNS=7 -a "${APP_NAME}"
heroku config:set DOMAIN="https://${APP_NAME}.herokuapp.com" -a "${APP_NAME}"
}
function check_addons {
if [ "${HEROKU_VERIFIED}" -eq "1" ]
then
# Check if Autobus is added
if [ "${ENABLE_AUTOBUS_BACKUP}" -eq "1" ]
then
if (heroku addons -a "${APP_NAME}" | grep "autobus"); then
echo "Autobus is enabled, skipping."
else
echo "Autobus is not enabled, enabling."
echo "We will install AutoBus for database backup functionality now. AutoBus requires collaborator access to function."
heroku access:add heroku@autobus.io -a "$APP_NAME" --permissions operate
heroku addons:create autobus -a "$APP_NAME"
fi
fi
fi
}
function build_image {
git_clone "${GIT_HASH}"
cd "${SCRIPTPATH}"
echo "Heroku uses random ports for assignment with httpd services. We are modifying the ROCKET_PORT for startup."
sed_files '2 a export ROCKET_PORT=$PORT\n' ./${VAULTWARDEN_FOLDER}/docker/start.sh
if [ "${ENABLE_DUO}" -eq "1" ]
then
# Thank you bryanjhv!
heroku config:set _ENABLE_DUO=true -a "${APP_NAME}"
fi
# bypass persistent volume check: https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/pull/2501
if [[ `heroku config:get I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE -a "${APP_NAME}"` != "true" ]]
then
heroku config:set I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true -a "${APP_NAME}"
fi
echo "Logging into Heroku Container Registry to push the image (this will add an entry in your Docker config)"
heroku container:login
echo "Now we will build the amd64 image to deploy to Heroku with the specified port changes"
mv ./${VAULTWARDEN_FOLDER}/docker/amd64/Dockerfile ./${VAULTWARDEN_FOLDER}/Dockerfile
cd ./${VAULTWARDEN_FOLDER}
heroku container:push web -a "${APP_NAME}"
echo "Now we can release the app which will publish it"
heroku container:release web -a "${APP_NAME}"
}
function help {
printf "Welcome to help!\Use option -a for app name,\n-d <0/1> to enable duo,\n -g to set a git hash to clone Vaultwarden from,\n and -t to specify if deployment or update!"
}
while getopts a:b:d:g:p:t:u:v: flag
do
case "${flag}" in
a) CREATE_APP_NAME=${OPTARG};;
b) ENABLE_AUTOBUS_BACKUP=${OPTARG};;
d) ENABLE_DUO=${OPTARG};;
g) GIT_HASH=${OPTARG};;
p) USE_PSQL=${OPTARG};;
t) STRATEGY_TYPE=${OPTARG};;
u) OFFSITE_HEROKU_DB=${OPTARG};;
v) HEROKU_VERIFIED=${OPTARG};;
*) HELP;;
esac
done
echo "Enable Duo: $ENABLE_DUO";
echo "Create App_Name: $CREATE_APP_NAME";
echo "Git Hash: $GIT_HASH";
echo "Use PostgreSQL: $USE_PSQL";
echo "Heroku Verified: $HEROKU_VERIFIED";
echo "Enable Autobus Backup: $ENABLE_AUTOBUS_BACKUP";
if [[ ${STRATEGY_TYPE} = "deploy" ]]
then
echo "Run Heroku bootstrapping for app and Dyno creations."
heroku_bootstrap "${CREATE_APP_NAME}"
APP_NAME=${CREATE_APP_NAME}
build_image
echo "Congrats! Your new Bitwarden instance is ready to use! Head to Heroku, find the app, and use Open App to register!"
elif [[ ${STRATEGY_TYPE} = "update" ]]
then
APP_NAME=${CREATE_APP_NAME}
check_addons
build_image
else
echo "Unexpected workflow, failing build"
exit 1
fi