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Nuno Godinho de Matos commented on WFCORE-3197:
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Hi, nope. That I have not tried. We would not be using betas normally, and to be mixing
compnents from here and there is maintenance hell.
I am fine with reviewing the linux scripts once there is a final release.
In any case, for the scripts that need to pass over variables that are set tynamically by
the domain creator... e.g. at the time of domain creation someone decides he wants a heap
of 3 GB...
That stuff would now be export JAVA_OPTS, and then the call to /bin/bash
/some/path/to/stanadlone.sh would work properly.
The export can work like a clean work around.
But I do hope the scripts are reviewed to ensure that the caller can be in whatever
working directory he wishes to be, and perhaps use other caller scripts to call the
vanilla wildfly /bin scripts.
that is always a good thing, I believe.
Kindest regards.
jboss-cli.sh - The RESOLVED_JBOSS_HOME strategy is not robust -
Unable to access jarfile jboss-modules.jar
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Key: WFCORE-3197
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFCORE-3197
Project: WildFly Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Scripts
Affects Versions: 2.2.0.Final
Environment: centOs
Reporter: Nuno Godinho de Matos
Assignee: Tomaz Cerar
Priority: Trivial
Hi, I am currently migrating some windows batch scripts associated to an automated create
domain/stanadlone process.
One of these scripts, consists on faclitating the user to invoke the jboss cli to run a
cli file.
While on windows the script is natrually working.
On linux centOs, the script immediately broke with the error:
{panel}
[johnDoe@localhost bin]$ sh 01_invoke_cli_file_script.sh "file99.sh"
**********************************************************
SETUP CORE ENV VARIABLES
**********************************************************
SET_CORE_ENV_VARS_SCRIPT_PATH=/home/johnDoe/AppServer/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/user_projects/domains/someStandAloneDomain/bin
CURRENT_WILDFLY_DOMAIN_DIR=/home/johnDoe/AppServer/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/user_projects/domains/someStandAloneDomain/bin/..
WILDFLY_DOMAINS_DIR=/home/johnDoe/AppServer/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/user_projects/domains/someStandAloneDomain/bin/../..
WILDFLY_USER_PROJECTS_DIR=/home/johnDoe/AppServer/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/user_projects/domains/someStandAloneDomain/bin/../../..
WILDFLY_BASE_DIRECTORY=/home/johnDoe/AppServer/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/user_projects/domains/someStandAloneDomain/bin/../../../..
WILDFLY_BIN_DIRECTORY=/home/johnDoe/AppServer/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/user_projects/domains/someStandAloneDomain/bin/../../../../bin
**********************************************************
INVOKE jboss-cli.bat with script file: "file99.sh"
**********************************************************
Error: Unable to access jarfile
/home/johnDoe/AppServer/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/user_projects/domains/someStandAloneDomain/jboss-modules.jar
<----- this some additional informaiton I am printing to make the point
RESOLVED_JBOSS_HOME:
/home/johnDoe/AppServer/wildfly-10.1.0.Final/user_projects/domains/someStandAloneDomain
{panel}
What the above panel shows is that the RESOLVED_JBOSS_HOME is not being properly set.
This clearly constrasts with the windows behavior, where my base script can correctly
invoke a :
call jboss-cli.bat -f someFilepath
and not break.
The reason for this seems that that while on windows, the script correctly makes no
assumption on where the current working directory of the user is.
And only cares about the current location of the jboss-cli.bat script itself.
{panel}
if "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" (
set "DIRNAME=%~dp0%" <-------- This here is a good approach
) else (
set DIRNAME=.\
)
{panel}
On linux, the same is not being done:
{panel}
# Setup JBOSS_HOME
RESOLVED_JBOSS_HOME=`cd "$DIRNAME/.."; pwd` <-------- This is not a good
approach if dirname is calculated based on the command line DIRNAME=`dirname
"$0"`
if [ "x$JBOSS_HOME" = "x" ]; then
# get the full path (without any relative bits)
JBOSS_HOME=$RESOLVED_JBOSS_HOME
else
SANITIZED_JBOSS_HOME=`cd "$JBOSS_HOME"; pwd`
if [ "$RESOLVED_JBOSS_HOME" != "$SANITIZED_JBOSS_HOME" ]; then
echo "WARNING JBOSS_HOME may be pointing to a different installation -
unpredictable results may occur."
echo ""
fi
fi
export JBOSS_HOME
{panel}
I would suggest that linux scripts shouild cross cuttingly assume nothing about current
working directory and do something like:
{code}
#DIRNAME=`dirname "$0"`
DIRNAME="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd
)"
{code}
Since I do not want to be corrupting my wildfly installation and I want to leave all
scripts completely untouched, I will be changing my script invocation from:
{panel}
# source "$WILDFLY_BIN_DIRECTORY/jboss-cli.sh"
--file="$fileNameWithoutPrefixSuffixQuotes"
/bin/bash "$WILDFLY_BIN_DIRECTORY/jboss-cli.sh"
--file="$fileNameWithoutPrefixSuffixQuotes"
{panel}
Which is not Ideal, since in some scripts I may want to set in my run time environment
variables like JAVA_OPTS to override the default ones used on start up of an app server.
So for me, in the ideal case, I would like to be able to use the source command to run
any arbitrary script in the /bin folder without my current directory location playing any
relevant role.
Kindest regards.
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