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42 lines
1.3 KiB
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#!/bin/bash
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set -e -o pipefail
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### Container entrypoint
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# Runs the CMD as defined by the Dockerfile or passed to `docker run`
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# Can be used to configure the runtime dir
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# Bypass by using ENTRYPOINT or `--entrypoint`
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### Set INVOKEAI_ROOT pointing to a valid runtime directory
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# Otherwise configure the runtime dir first.
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### Set the CONTAINER_UID envvar to match your user.
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# Ensures files created in the container are owned by you:
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# docker run --rm -it -v /some/path:/invokeai -e CONTAINER_UID=$(id -u) <this image>
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# Default UID: 1000 chosen due to popularity on Linux systems. Possibly 501 on MacOS.
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USER_ID=${CONTAINER_UID:-1000}
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USER=ubuntu
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usermod -u ${USER_ID} ${USER} 1>/dev/null
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### Set the $PUBLIC_KEY env var to enable SSH access.
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# We do not install openssh-server in the image by default to avoid bloat.
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# but it is useful to have the full SSH server e.g. on Runpod.
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# (use SCP to copy files to/from the image, etc)
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if [[ -v "PUBLIC_KEY" ]] && [[ ! -d "${HOME}/.ssh" ]]; then
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apt-get update
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apt-get install -y openssh-server
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pushd "$HOME"
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mkdir -p .ssh
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echo "${PUBLIC_KEY}" > .ssh/authorized_keys
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chmod -R 700 .ssh
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popd
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service ssh start
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fi
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mkdir -p "${INVOKEAI_ROOT}"
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chown --recursive ${USER} "${INVOKEAI_ROOT}"
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cd "${INVOKEAI_ROOT}"
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# Run the CMD as the Container User (not root).
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exec gosu ${USER} "$@"
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