protonmail-bridge-nextcoud-.../build/entrypoint.sh

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#!/bin/bash
set -ex
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# Modify prefs.json
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if [[ $cache_enabled == "false" ]]; then
sed -Ei 's/"cache_enabled": ".+"/"cache_enabled": "false"/' /root/.config/protonmail/bridge/prefs.json
else
sed -Ei 's/"cache_enabled": ".+"/"cache_enabled": "true"/' /root/.config/protonmail/bridge/prefs.json
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fi
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# Initialize
if [[ $1 == init ]]; then
# Initialize pass
gpg --generate-key --batch /protonmail/gpgparams
pass init pass-key
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# Kill the other instance as only one can be running at a time.
# This allows users to run entrypoint init inside a running conainter
# which is useful in a k8s environment.
# || true to make sure this would not fail in case there is no running instance.
pkill protonmail-bridge || true
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# Login
/protonmail/proton-bridge --cli $@
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else
# socat will make the conn appear to come from 127.0.0.1
# ProtonMail Bridge currently expects that.
# It also allows us to bind to the real ports :)
socat TCP-LISTEN:25,fork TCP:127.0.0.1:1025 &
socat TCP-LISTEN:143,fork TCP:127.0.0.1:1143 &
# Start protonmail
# Fake a terminal, so it does not quit because of EOF...
rm -f faketty
mkfifo faketty
cat faketty | /protonmail/proton-bridge --cli $@
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fi