#!/bin/bash # set -x # # This script need to run as PID 1 allowing it to receive signals from docker # # Usage: add the folowing lines in Dockerfile # ENTRYPOINT ["docker-entrypoint.sh"] # CMD runsvdir -P ${SVDIR} # # # Variables # DOCKER_ENTRY_DIR=${DOCKER_ENTRY_DIR-/etc/docker/entry.d} DOCKER_EXIT_DIR=${DOCKER_EXIT_DIR-/etc/docker/exit.d} SVDIR=${SVDIR-/etc/service} # # Source common functions. # . docker-common.sh . docker-config.sh # # Functions # # # run_parts dir # Read and execute commands from files in the _current_ shell environment # run_parts() { for file in $(find $1 -type f -executable 2>/dev/null|sort); do dc_log 7 run_parts: executing $file . $file done } # # If the service is running, send it the TERM signal, and the CONT signal. # If both files ./run and ./finish exits, execute ./finish. # After it stops, do not restart the service. # sv_down() { sv down ${SVDIR}/* ;} # # SIGTERM handler # docker stop first sends SIGTERM, and after a grace period, SIGKILL. # use exit code 143 = 128 + 15 -- SIGTERM # term_trap() { dc_log 4 "Got SIGTERM, so shutting down." run_parts "$DOCKER_EXIT_DIR" sv_down exit 143 } # # Stage 0) Register signal handlers and redirect stderr # exec 2>&1 trap 'kill $!; term_trap' SIGTERM # # Stage 1) run all entry scripts in $DOCKER_ENTRY_DIR # run_parts "$DOCKER_ENTRY_DIR" # # Stage 2) run provided arguments in the background # Start services with: runsvdir -P ${SVDIR} # "$@" & # # Stage 3) wait forever so we can catch the SIGTERM # while true; do tail -f /dev/null & wait $! done