#!/bin/sh set -e export PUID=${PUID:-0} export PGID=${PGID:-0} export GROUP_NAME="app" export USER_NAME="app" # This function evaluates if the supplied PGID is already in use # if it is not in use, it creates the group with the PGID # if it is in use, it sets the GROUP_NAME to the existing group create_group() { if ! getent group ${PGID} > /dev/null 2>&1; then addgroup -g ${PGID} ${GROUP_NAME} else existing_group=$(getent group ${PGID} | cut -d: -f1) export GROUP_NAME=${existing_group} fi } # This function evaluates if the supplied PUID is already in use # if it is not in use, it creates the user with the PUID and PGID create_user() { if ! getent passwd ${PUID} > /dev/null 2>&1; then adduser -u ${PUID} -G ${GROUP_NAME} -s /bin/sh -D ${USER_NAME} else existing_user=$(getent passwd ${PUID} | cut -d: -f1) export USER_NAME=${existing_user} fi } # Run the needed functions to create the user and group create_group create_user # Try to set the ownership of the app directory to the app user. if ! chown -R ${PUID}:${PGID} /listmonk 2>/dev/null; then echo "Warning: Failed to change ownership of /listmonk. Readonly volume?" fi echo "Launching listmonk with user=[${USER_NAME}] group=[${GROUP_NAME}] PUID=[${PUID}] PGID=[${PGID}]" # If running as root and PUID is not 0, then execute command as PUID # this allows us to run the container as a non-root user if [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ] && [ "${PUID}" != "0" ]; then su-exec ${PUID}:${PGID} "$@" else exec "$@" fi