#!/bin/sh # exit when any command fails set -e # Create required directory structure (if it does not already exist) if [[ ! -d "$INVENTREE_STATIC_ROOT" ]]; then echo "Creating directory $INVENTREE_STATIC_ROOT" mkdir -p $INVENTREE_STATIC_ROOT fi if [[ ! -d "$INVENTREE_MEDIA_ROOT" ]]; then echo "Creating directory $INVENTREE_MEDIA_ROOT" mkdir -p $INVENTREE_MEDIA_ROOT fi # Check if "config.yaml" has been copied into the correct location if test -f "$INVENTREE_CONFIG_FILE"; then echo "$INVENTREE_CONFIG_FILE exists - skipping" else echo "Copying config file to $INVENTREE_CONFIG_FILE" cp $INVENTREE_HOME/InvenTree/config_template.yaml $INVENTREE_CONFIG_FILE fi # Setup a python virtual environment # This should be done on the *mounted* filesystem, # so that the installed modules persist! if [[ -n "$INVENTREE_PY_ENV" ]]; then echo "Using Python virtual environment: ${INVENTREE_PY_ENV}" # Setup a virtual environment (within the "dev" directory) python3 -m venv ${INVENTREE_PY_ENV} --system-site-packages # Activate the virtual environment source ${INVENTREE_PY_ENV}/bin/activate # Note: Python packages will have to be installed on first run # e.g docker-compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml run inventree-dev-server invoke install fi cd ${INVENTREE_HOME} # Collect translation file stats invoke translate-stats # Launch the CMD *after* the ENTRYPOINT completes exec "$@"