InvenTree/docker/start_prod_server.sh
Oliver Walters b08cd8da20 Remove dbbackup integration
- Data dumping and restoring is now very complex!
- We should use the invoke export-records function now, rather than relying on dbbackup / dbrestore
- Documentation will be updated to match
2021-04-25 12:14:36 +10:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Create required directory structure (if it does not already exist)
if [[ ! -d "$INVENTREE_STATIC_ROOT" ]]; then
echo "Creating directory $INVENTREE_STATIC_ROOT"
mkdir $INVENTREE_STATIC_ROOT
fi
if [[ ! -d "$INVENTREE_MEDIA_ROOT" ]]; then
echo "Creating directory $INVENTREE_MEDIA_ROOT"
mkdir $INVENTREE_MEDIA_ROOT
fi
# Check if "config.yaml" has been copied into the correct location
if test -f "$INVENTREE_CONFIG_FILE"; then
echo "$INVENTREE_CONFIG_FILE exists - skipping"
else
echo "Copying config file to $INVENTREE_CONFIG_FILE"
cp $INVENTREE_SRC_DIR/InvenTree/config_template.yaml $INVENTREE_CONFIG_FILE
fi
echo "Starting InvenTree server..."
# Wait for the database to be ready
cd $INVENTREE_MNG_DIR
python manage.py wait_for_db
sleep 10
echo "Running InvenTree database migrations and collecting static files..."
# We assume at this stage that the database is up and running
# Ensure that the database schema are up to date
python manage.py check || exit 1
python manage.py migrate --noinput || exit 1
python manage.py migrate --run-syncdb || exit 1
python manage.py prerender || exit 1
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput || exit 1
python manage.py clearsessions || exit 1
# Now we can launch the server
gunicorn -c $INVENTREE_HOME/gunicorn.conf.py InvenTree.wsgi -b 0.0.0.0:$INVENTREE_WEB_PORT