add friendly error messages for when the container hasn't been initialized properly.

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Simon Ungar Felding 2024-12-06 14:43:17 +01:00
parent 5368a237f5
commit b62e01689c
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# delete lock files if they exist - this can happen if the container is restarted forcefully # delete lock files if they exist - this can happen if the container is restarted forcefully
find $HOME -name "*.lock" -delete find $HOME -name "*.lock" -delete
# give friendly error if you don't have protonmail data
find $HOME | grep -q . || echo "No files found - start the container with the init command, or copy/mount files into it at $HOME first. Sleeping 5 minutes before exiting so you have time to copy the files over." && sleep 300 && exit 1
# give friendly error if the user doesn't own the data
if [[ $(id -u) != 0 ]]; then
find $HOME -not -user $(id -u) | grep -q . || echo "You do not own the data in $HOME. Please chown it to $(id -u), run the container as the owner of the data or run the container as root." && exit 1
fi
# socat will make the conn appear to come from 127.0.0.1 # socat will make the conn appear to come from 127.0.0.1
# ProtonMail Bridge currently expects that. # ProtonMail Bridge currently expects that.
# It also allows us to bind to the real ports :) # It also allows us to bind to the real ports :)

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# delete lock files if they exist - this can happen if the container is restarted forcefully # delete lock files if they exist - this can happen if the container is restarted forcefully
find $HOME -name "*.lock" -delete find $HOME -name "*.lock" -delete
# give friendly error if you don't have protonmail data
find $HOME | grep -q . || echo "No files found - start the container with the init command, or copy/mount files into it at $HOME first. Sleeping 5 minutes before exiting so you have time to copy the files over." && sleep 300 && exit 1
# give friendly error if the user doesn't own the data
if [[ $(id -u) != 0 ]]; then
find $HOME -not -user $(id -u) | grep -q . || echo "You do not own the data in $HOME. Please chown it to $(id -u), run the container as the owner of the data or run the container as root." && exit 1
fi
# socat will make the conn appear to come from 127.0.0.1 # socat will make the conn appear to come from 127.0.0.1
# ProtonMail Bridge currently expects that. # ProtonMail Bridge currently expects that.
# It also allows us to bind to the real ports :) # It also allows us to bind to the real ports :)