Fix uploading files error and broken MOTD

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Dave Yap 2025-03-05 19:10:49 +08:00
parent 9410f00ddb
commit 1fe6550b4c

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@ -186,8 +186,9 @@ msg_ok "Memcached Started"
msg_info "Adjusting Conf files"
sed -i "0,/127.0.0.1/s/127.0.0.1/0.0.0.0/" /opt/seafile/conf/gunicorn.conf.py
echo -e "\nFILE_SERVER_ROOT = \"http://$IP:8082/seafhttp\"" >> /opt/seafile/conf/seahub_settings.py
echo -e "\nCSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS = ['http://$IP:8000']" >> /opt/seafile/conf/seahub_settings.py
sed -i "0,/SERVICE_URL = \"http:\/\/$IP\"/s/SERVICE_URL = \"http:\/\/$IP\"/SERVICE_URL = \"http:\/\/$IP:8000\"/" /opt/seafile/conf/seahub_settings.py
echo -e "\nFILE_SERVER_ROOT = \"http://$IP:8082\"" >> /opt/seafile/conf/seahub_settings.py
echo -e "CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS = ['http://$IP/']" >> /opt/seafile/conf/seahub_settings.py
msg_ok "Conf files adjusted"
msg_info "Setting up Seafile"
@ -253,24 +254,28 @@ mv /opt/seafile/seafile-data $STORAGE_DIR/seafile-data
# Create a symlink for access
ln -s $STORAGE_DIR/seafile-data /opt/seafile/seafile-data
EOF
chmod +x ~/external-storage.sh
msg_ok "Bash Script for External Storage created"
msg_info "Creating Domain access script"
cat <<'EOF' >~/domain.sh
#!/bin/bash
domain=$1
DOMAIN=$1
IP=$(ip a s dev eth0 | awk '/inet / {print $2}' | cut -d/ -f1)
DOMAIN_NOSCHEME=$(echo $DOMAIN | sed 's|^https://||')
#Change the CORS to provided domain
sed -i "s|http://$IP:8000|http://$1:8000|g" /opt/seafile/conf/seahub_settings.py
sed -i "s|http://$IP:8082|http://$1:8082|g" /opt/seafile/conf/seahub_settings.py
sed -i "s|CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS = ['http://$IP:8000/']|CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS = ['$DOMAIN']|g" /opt/seafile/conf/seahub_settings.py
sed -i "s|FILE_SERVER_ROOT = \"http://$IP:8082\"|FILE_SERVER_ROOT = \"$DOMAIN/seafhttp\"|g" /opt/seafile/conf/seahub_settings.py
EOF
chmod +x ~/domain.sh
msg_ok "Bash Script for Domain access created"
motd_ssh
customize
msg_info "Cleaning up"
su - seafile -c "rm -rf seafile*.tar.gz"
rm -rf /home/seafile/seafile*.tar.gz
$STD apt-get -y autoremove
$STD apt-get -y autoclean
msg_ok "Cleaned"