Feat(Docker/bash): docker-compose system rework (#4488)

## ⚠️ATTENTION! ⚠️ Upgrading procedure:

**Database:** After this PR will be merged you need to backup your DB first (you can use the db-assembler or any mysql client to generate the dump) and restore it after.  The reason is that we use now docker named volumes instead of binded ones to improve performance.

**Conf & client data**: if you use the default configuration, both the etc and the data folder are now available inside the **/env/docker**. 

Finally, you can cleanup the /docker folder previously used by our system.

## Changes Proposed:

This PR will implement the [devcontainer ](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers) feature for VSCode. Allowing us to develop and debug directly within the container in the same way on all OSes.

* Implemented support for vscode dev-container feature by remote-extension suite
* Docker performance optimizations for MacOS and non-linux hosts
* Bash system improvements
* Implemented first command using Deno runtime environment (typescript) and [commander.js]
* Implemented wait mechanism for db_assembler
* Implemented db migration command
* possibility to run the authserver and worldserver with GDB using the integrated simple-restarter
* Implemented docker multi-stage mechanism to use one single Dockerfile for all the services
* client-data downloader now creates a placeholder to avoid downloading the same version of data files multiple times
* deployment of pre-compiled docker images on [docker hub](https://hub.docker.com/u/acore), you can test them [here](https://github.com/azerothcore/acore-docker)
This commit is contained in:
Yehonal
2021-04-22 09:57:05 +02:00
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parent 4a8faafaff
commit 380f406248
100 changed files with 2747 additions and 777 deletions

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// If you want to run as a non-root user in the container, see .devcontainer/docker-compose.yml.
{
"name": "ac-dev-server",
// Update the 'dockerComposeFile' list if you have more compose files or use different names.
// The .devcontainer/docker-compose.yml file contains any overrides you need/want to make.
"dockerComposeFile": [
"../docker-compose.yml",
"../docker-compose.override.yml", // needed until this issue will be solved: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-remote-release/issues/1080
"docker-compose.yml"
],
// The 'service' property is the name of the service for the container that VS Code should
// use. Update this value and .devcontainer/docker-compose.yml to the real service name.
"service": "ac-dev-server",
// The optional 'workspaceFolder' property is the path VS Code should open by default when
// connected. This is typically a file mount in .devcontainer/docker-compose.yml
"workspaceFolder": "/azerothcore",
// Set *default* container specific settings.json values on container create.
"settings": {
"terminal.integrated.shell.linux": null
},
// Add the IDs of extensions you want installed when the container is created.
"extensions": [
"notskm.clang-tidy",
"xaver.clang-format",
"bbenoist.doxygen",
"ms-vscode.cpptools",
"austin.code-gnu-global",
"twxs.cmake",
"mhutchie.git-graph",
"github.vscode-pull-request-github",
"eamodio.gitlens",
"cschlosser.doxdocgen"
],
// Use 'forwardPorts' to make a list of ports inside the container available locally.
// "forwardPorts": [],
// Uncomment the next line if you want start specific services in your Docker Compose config.
"runServices": ["ac-dev-server", "ac-database"],
// Uncomment the next line if you want to keep your containers running after VS Code shuts down.
// "shutdownAction": "none",
// Uncomment the next line to run commands after the container is created - for example installing curl.
// "postCreateCommand": "apt-get update && apt-get install -y curl",
// Uncomment to connect as a non-root user if you've added one. See https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/containers/non-root.
"remoteUser": "acore"
}

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version: '3.9'
services:
# Update this to the name of the service you want to work with in your docker-compose.yml file
ac-dev-server:
# If you want add a non-root user to your Dockerfile, you can use the "remoteUser"
# property in devcontainer.json to cause VS Code its sub-processes (terminals, tasks,
# debugging) to execute as the user. Uncomment the next line if you want the entire
# container to run as this user instead. Note that, on Linux, you may need to
# ensure the UID and GID of the container user you create matches your local user.
# See https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/containers/non-root for details.
#
# user: vscode
# Uncomment if you want to override the service's Dockerfile to one in the .devcontainer
# folder. Note that the path of the Dockerfile and context is relative to the *primary*
# docker-compose.yml file (the first in the devcontainer.json "dockerComposeFile"
# array). The sample below assumes your primary file is in the root of your project.
#
# build:
# context: .
# dockerfile: .devcontainer/Dockerfile
#volumes:
# Update this to wherever you want VS Code to mount the folder of your project
#- .:/workspace:cached
# Uncomment the next line to use Docker from inside the container. See https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/samples/docker-from-docker-compose for details.
# - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
# Uncomment the next four lines if you will use a ptrace-based debugger like C++, Go, and Rust.
# cap_add:
# - SYS_PTRACE
# security_opt:
# - seccomp:unconfined
tty: true

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@@ -1,10 +1,12 @@
build*/
var/*
data/contrib/*
data/doc/*
conf/*
!conf/dist
docker/worldserver/data/*
docker/build/cache
/cmake-build-debug/*
/build*/
/var/*
/env/dist/*
/env/user/*
/env/docker/data/*
/env/docker/logs/*
/env/docker/etc/*
!/env/docker/etc/authserver.conf.dockerdist
!/env/docker/etc/worldserver.conf.dockerdist
/.env*
.idea
cmake-build-debug/*

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WORLDSERVER_DATA=./docker/worldserver/data
WORLDSERVER_ETC=./docker/worldserver/etc
WORLDSERVER_LOGS=./docker/worldserver/logs
AUTHSERVER_ETC=./docker/authserver/etc
AUTHSERVER_LOGS=./docker/authserver/logs
WORLD_EXTERNAL_PORT=8085
AUTH_EXTERNAL_PORT=3724
DB_EXTERNAL_PORT=3306
DB_ROOT_PASSWORD=password
SOAP_EXTERNAL_PORT=7878

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@@ -139,62 +139,39 @@ jobs:
name: windows-2019-MSVC16-release
path: build/bin/Release
docker-build:
docker-build-n-deploy:
strategy:
fail-fast: true
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
if: github.repository == 'azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk'
env:
DOCKER_EXTENDS_BIND: abstract-no-bind
DOCKER_BUILD_WORLD_TARGET: worldserver
DOCKER_BUILD_AUTH_TARGET: authserver
steps:
- name: Extract branch name
shell: bash
run: echo "##[set-output name=branch;]$(echo ${GITHUB_REF#refs/heads/})"
id: extract_branch
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Configure
run: |
docker --version
docker-compose --version
- name: Build
#env:
# DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG: ${{ steps.extract_branch.outputs.branch }}
run: |
./bin/acore-docker-build-no-scripts
docker-compose --profile all build
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v1
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Deploy
#env:
# DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG: ${{ steps.extract_branch.outputs.branch }}
if: ${{ steps.extract_branch.outputs.branch == 'master' }}
run: |
docker-compose --profile all push
docker-worldserver:
strategy:
fail-fast: true
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
if: github.repository == 'azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Configure
run: |
docker --version
docker-compose --version
- name: Build
run: |
docker build -t azerothcore/worldserver -f docker/worldserver/Dockerfile docker/worldserver
docker-authserver:
strategy:
fail-fast: true
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
if: github.repository == 'azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Configure
run: |
docker --version
docker-compose --version
- name: Build
run: |
docker build -t azerothcore/authserver -f docker/authserver/Dockerfile docker/authserver
docker-database:
strategy:
fail-fast: true
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
if: github.repository == 'azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Configure
run: |
docker --version
docker-compose --version
- name: Build
run: |
docker build -t azerothcore/database -f docker/database/Dockerfile .

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@@ -2,29 +2,25 @@
# AzerothCore
#
conf/*
!conf/dist
apps/drassil/*
env/dist/*
env/user/*
modules/*
!modules/*.md
!modules/*.sh
build*/
var/*
docker/build/cache
docker/authserver/bin
docker/worldserver/bin
docker/authserver/etc/authserver.conf
docker/authserver/etc/authserver.conf.dist
docker/worldserver/etc/worldserver.conf
docker/worldserver/etc/worldserver.conf.dist
docker/authserver/logs/
docker/worldserver/logs/
docker/worldserver/data/
!docker/build
.env
apps/joiner
/conf/*
!/conf/dist
/modules/*
!/modules/*.md
!/modules/*.sh
/build*/
/var/*
/env/dist/*
/env/user/*
/env/docker/data/*
/env/docker/logs/*
/env/docker/etc/*
!/env/docker/etc/authserver.conf.dockerdist
!/env/docker/etc/worldserver.conf.dockerdist
/.env*
/apps/joiner
/deps/deno
/docker-compose.override.yml
!.gitkeep
@@ -59,7 +55,6 @@ nbproject/
.sync.ffs_db
*.kate-swp
.browse.VC*
.vscode
.idea
cmake-build-debug/*
cmake-build-debug-coverage/*
@@ -85,9 +80,9 @@ local.properties
# ==================
#
# CUSTOM
#
#
# put below your custom ignore rules
# for example , if you want to include a
# for example , if you want to include a
# module directly in repositoryyou can do:
#
# !modules/yourmodule

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[submodule "deps/git-subrepo"]
path = deps/git-subrepo
url = https://github.com/ingydotnet/git-subrepo.git

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{
"recommendations": [
"ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers",
"notskm.clang-tidy",
"xaver.clang-format",
"bbenoist.doxygen",
"ms-vscode.cpptools",
"austin.code-gnu-global",
"twxs.cmake",
"mhutchie.git-graph",
"github.vscode-pull-request-github",
"eamodio.gitlens",
"cschlosser.doxdocgen"
]
}

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{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Linux/Docker debug",
"type": "cppdbg",
"request": "launch",
"program": "/azerothcore/env/dist/bin/worldserver",
"cwd": "/azerothcore",
"args": [],
"environment": [],
"externalConsole": false,
"sourceFileMap": {
"/azerothcore": "${workspaceFolder}"
},
"linux": {
"MIMode": "gdb",
"miDebuggerPath": "/usr/bin/gdb",
"setupCommands": [
{
"description": "Enable pretty-printing for gdb",
"text": "-enable-pretty-printing",
"ignoreFailures": false
}
]
}
},
{
"name": "(docker run) Pipe Launch",
"type": "cppdbg",
"request": "launch",
"program": "/azerothcore/env/dist/bin/worldserver",
"cwd": "/azerothcore",
"args": [],
"environment": [],
"externalConsole": true,
"pipeTransport": {
"debuggerPath": "/usr/bin/gdb",
"pipeProgram": "docker-compose",
"pipeArgs": [
"exec", "-T", "ac-worldserver", "sh", "-c"
],
"pipeCwd": "${workspaceFolder}"
},
"sourceFileMap": {
"/azerothcore": "${workspaceFolder}"
},
"linux": {
"MIMode": "gdb",
"miDebuggerPath": "/usr/bin/gdb",
"setupCommands": [
{
"description": "Enable pretty-printing for gdb",
"text": "-enable-pretty-printing",
"ignoreFailures": false
}
]
},
"osx": {
"MIMode": "lldb"
},
"windows": {
"MIMode": "gdb",
"miDebuggerPath": "C:\\MinGw\\bin\\gdb.exe"
}
}
]
}

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{
"files.associations": {
"array": "cpp",
"atomic": "cpp",
"bit": "cpp",
"*.tcc": "cpp",
"bitset": "cpp",
"cctype": "cpp",
"chrono": "cpp",
"cinttypes": "cpp",
"clocale": "cpp",
"cmath": "cpp",
"complex": "cpp",
"condition_variable": "cpp",
"csignal": "cpp",
"cstdarg": "cpp",
"cstddef": "cpp",
"cstdint": "cpp",
"cstdio": "cpp",
"cstdlib": "cpp",
"cstring": "cpp",
"ctime": "cpp",
"cwchar": "cpp",
"cwctype": "cpp",
"deque": "cpp",
"list": "cpp",
"map": "cpp",
"set": "cpp",
"unordered_map": "cpp",
"unordered_set": "cpp",
"vector": "cpp",
"exception": "cpp",
"algorithm": "cpp",
"functional": "cpp",
"iterator": "cpp",
"memory": "cpp",
"memory_resource": "cpp",
"numeric": "cpp",
"optional": "cpp",
"random": "cpp",
"ratio": "cpp",
"string": "cpp",
"string_view": "cpp",
"system_error": "cpp",
"tuple": "cpp",
"type_traits": "cpp",
"utility": "cpp",
"fstream": "cpp",
"initializer_list": "cpp",
"iomanip": "cpp",
"iosfwd": "cpp",
"iostream": "cpp",
"istream": "cpp",
"limits": "cpp",
"mutex": "cpp",
"new": "cpp",
"ostream": "cpp",
"shared_mutex": "cpp",
"sstream": "cpp",
"stdexcept": "cpp",
"streambuf": "cpp",
"thread": "cpp",
"cfenv": "cpp",
"typeinfo": "cpp",
"codecvt": "cpp"
},
"deno.enable": true,
"deno.path" : "deps/deno/bin/deno"
}

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{
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
{
"label": "build",
"type": "shell",
"command": "./acore.sh compiler build",
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
},
"presentation": {
"reveal": "always",
"panel": "new"
},
"problemMatcher": []
}
]
}

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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ include(CheckIncludeFiles)
include(ConfigureScripts)
# some utils for cmake
include(deps/drassil/cmake-utils/utils.cmake)
include(deps/acore/cmake-utils/utils.cmake)
include(src/cmake/ac_macros.cmake)

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@@ -1,12 +1,15 @@
function registerHooks() { hwc_event_register_hooks "$@"; }
function runHooks() { hwc_event_run_hooks "$@"; }
function registerHooks() { acore_event_registerHooks "$@"; }
function runHooks() { acore_event_runHooks "$@"; }
source "$AC_PATH_CONF/dist/config.sh" # include dist to avoid missing conf variables
if [ -f "$AC_PATH_CONF/config.sh" ]; then
source "$AC_PATH_CONF/config.sh" # should overwrite previous
# first check if it's defined in env, otherwise use the default
USER_CONF_PATH=${USER_CONF_PATH:-"$AC_PATH_CONF/config.sh"}
if [ -f "$USER_CONF_PATH" ]; then
source "$USER_CONF_PATH" # should overwrite previous
else
echo "NOTICE: file <$AC_PATH_CONF/config.sh> has not been found, you should create and configure it."
echo "NOTICE: file <$USER_CONF_PATH> has not been found, you should create and configure it."
fi
#
@@ -15,7 +18,7 @@ fi
for entry in "$AC_PATH_MODULES/"*/include.sh
do
if [ -e "$entry" ]; then
if [ -e "$entry" ]; then
source "$entry"
fi
done

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DENO_MIN_VERSION="1.7.4"
function denoInstall() {
{ # try
echo "Deno version check:" && denoCmd upgrade --version $DENO_MIN_VERSION
} ||
{ # catch
echo "Installing Deno..."
# just one line of command that works on all OSes
# (temporary cd into AC_PATH_DEPS)
curl -fsSL https://deno.land/x/install/install.sh | DENO_INSTALL="$AC_PATH_DEPS/deno" sh
}
}
function denoCmd() {
(cd "$AC_PATH_ROOT" ; ./deps/deno/bin/deno "$@")
}
function denoRunFile() {
denoCmd run --allow-all --unstable "$@"
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
[[ ${GUARDYVAR:-} -eq 1 ]] && return || readonly GUARDYVAR=1 # include it once
# force default language for applications
LC_ALL=C
LC_ALL=C
AC_PATH_APPS="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )/../" && pwd )"
@@ -9,9 +9,13 @@ AC_PATH_SHARED="$AC_PATH_APPS/bash_shared"
source "$AC_PATH_SHARED/defines.sh"
source "$AC_PATH_DEPS/hw-core/bash-lib-event/src/hooks.sh"
source "$AC_PATH_DEPS/acore/bash-lib/src/event/hooks.sh"
source "$AC_PATH_SHARED/common.sh"
source "$AC_PATH_SHARED/deno.sh"
denoInstall
[[ "$OSTYPE" = "msys" ]] && AC_BINPATH_FULL="$BINPATH" || AC_BINPATH_FULL="$BINPATH/bin"

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@@ -2,6 +2,21 @@
PROMPT_USER=""
PROMPT_PASS=""
function dbasm_waitMysqlConn() {
DBHOST="$1"
DBPORT="$2"
COUNT=0
while ! mysqladmin ping -h"$DBHOST" --port="$DBPORT" --silent; do
((COUNT++))
if [ $COUNT -gt $DBASM_WAIT_RETRIES ]; then
echo "DBASM Timeout: Cannot ping mysql!" 1>&2
exit 64
fi
echo "Cannot ping mysql, retry in $DBASM_WAIT_TIMEOUT seconds (remaining: $COUNT/$DBASM_WAIT_RETRIES)..."
sleep $DBASM_WAIT_TIMEOUT
done
}
# use in a subshell
function dbasm_resetExitCode() {
exit 0
@@ -11,7 +26,7 @@ function dbasm_mysqlExec() {
confs=$1
command=$2
options=$3
# MYSQL_PORT needs to be reseted as the next eval might not overwite the current value causing the commands to use wrong port
MYSQL_PORT=3306
eval $confs
@@ -21,6 +36,7 @@ function dbasm_mysqlExec() {
MYSQL_PASS=$PROMPT_PASS
fi
dbasm_waitMysqlConn $MYSQL_HOST $MYSQL_PORT
export MYSQL_PWD=$MYSQL_PASS
@@ -57,7 +73,7 @@ function dbasm_mysqlExec() {
eval $_confs
echo "Grant permissions for ${MYSQL_USER}'@'${MYSQL_HOST} to ${_dbname}"
"$DB_MYSQL_EXEC" -h "$MYSQL_HOST" -u "$PROMPT_USER" $options -P "$MYSQL_PORT" -e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON ${_dbname}.* TO '${MYSQL_USER}'@'${MYSQL_HOST}' WITH GRANT OPTION;"
"$DB_MYSQL_EXEC" -h "$MYSQL_HOST" -u "$PROMPT_USER" $options -P "$MYSQL_PORT" -e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON ${_dbname}.* TO '${MYSQL_USER}'@'${MYSQL_HOST}' WITH GRANT OPTION; FLUSH PRIVILEGES;"
done
else
exit
@@ -109,9 +125,13 @@ function dbasm_createDB() {
echo "$dbname database exists"
else
echo "Creating DB ${dbname} ..."
dbasm_mysqlExec "$confs" "CREATE DATABASE \`${dbname}\`" ""
dbasm_mysqlExec "$confs" "CREATE DATABASE \`${dbname}\`;" ""
echo "Creating User ${CONF_USER}@${MYSQL_HOST} identified by ${CONF_PASS}..."
dbasm_mysqlExec "$confs" "CREATE USER IF NOT EXISTS '${CONF_USER}'@'${MYSQL_HOST}' IDENTIFIED BY '${CONF_PASS}';"
dbasm_mysqlExec "$confs" "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON \`${dbname}\`.* TO '${CONF_USER}'@'${MYSQL_HOST}' WITH GRANT OPTION;"
echo "Granting user privileges on: ${dbname} ..."
dbasm_mysqlExec "$confs" "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON \`${dbname}\`.* TO '${CONF_USER}'@'${MYSQL_HOST}'"
echo "Flush privileges"
dbasm_mysqlExec "$confs" "FLUSH PRIVILEGES;"
fi
}
@@ -247,7 +267,7 @@ function dbasm_db_backup() {
name="DB_"$uc"_NAME"
dbname=${!name}
# MYSQL_PORT needs to be reseted as the next eval might not overwite the current value causing the commands to use wrong port
MYSQL_PORT=3306
eval $confs;
@@ -299,7 +319,7 @@ function dbasm_db_import() {
fi
echo "importing $1 - $2 ..."
# MYSQL_PORT needs to be reseted as the next eval might not overwite the current value causing the commands to use wrong port
MYSQL_PORT=3306
eval $confs;
@@ -309,6 +329,8 @@ function dbasm_db_import() {
MYSQL_PASS=$PROMPT_PASS
fi
dbasm_waitMysqlConn $MYSQL_HOST $MYSQL_PORT
export MYSQL_PWD=$MYSQL_PASS

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
ROOTPATH="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )/../../" && pwd )"
source $ROOTPATH"/apps/bash_shared/includes.sh"
source "$ROOTPATH/apps/bash_shared/includes.sh"
if [ -f "./config.sh" ]; then
source "./config.sh" # should overwrite previous
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ function export() {
var_base_path="DB_"$database"_PATHS"
base_path=${!var_base_path%/}
base_conf="TPATH="$base_path";\
CLEANFOLDER=1; \
CHMODE=0; \
@@ -33,15 +33,15 @@ function export() {
FULL=0; \
DUMPOPTS='--skip-comments --skip-set-charset --routines --extended-insert --order-by-primary --single-transaction --quick'; \
"
var_base_conf="DB_"$database"_CONF"
base_conf=$base_conf${!var_base_conf}
var_base_name="DB_"$database"_NAME"
base_name=${!var_base_name}
bash $AC_PATH_DEPS"/drassil/mysql-tools/mysql-tools" dump "" $base_name "" "$base_conf"
bash "$AC_PATH_DEPS/acore/mysql-tools/mysql-tools" "dump" "" "$base_name" "" "$base_conf"
}
for db in ${DATABASES[@]}

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#================================================================
#
# DEV: Stage used for the development environment
# and the locally built services
#
#=================================================================
FROM ubuntu:20.04 as dev
ARG USER_ID=1000
ARG GROUP_ID=1000
LABEL description="AC Worldserver Debug Container for use with Visual Studio"
# List of timezones: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
ENV DOCKER=1
# set timezone environment variable
ENV TZ=Etc/UTC
# set noninteractive mode so tzdata doesn't ask to set timezone on install
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
# install essentials
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y gdb gdbserver git dos2unix lsb-core sudo curl unzip
# copy everything so we can work directly within the container
# using tools such as vscode dev-container
COPY . /azerothcore
# install the required dependencies to run the worldserver
RUN /azerothcore/acore.sh install-deps
# change timezone in container
RUN ln -snf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /etc/localtime && echo $TZ > /etc/timezone && dpkg-reconfigure --frontend noninteractive tzdata
# Create a non-root user
RUN addgroup --gid $GROUP_ID acore && \
adduser --disabled-password --gecos '' --uid $USER_ID --gid $GROUP_ID acore && \
passwd -d acore && \
echo 'acore ALL=(ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL' >> /etc/sudoers
RUN mkdir -p /azerothcore
# Correct permissions for non-root operations
RUN chown -R acore:acore \
/run \
/home/acore \
/opt/ \
/azerothcore
USER acore
WORKDIR /azerothcore
#================================================================
#
# BUILD STAGE: to prepare binaries for the production services
#
#=================================================================
FROM dev as build
RUN bash acore.sh compiler build
#================================================================
#
# SERVICE BASE: prepare the OS for the production-ready services
#
#=================================================================
FROM ubuntu:20.04 as servicebase
# List of timezones: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
# set timezone environment variable
ENV TZ=Etc/UTC
# set noninteractive mode so tzdata doesn't ask to set timezone on install
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
COPY --from=build /azerothcore/env /azerothcore/env
# copy the sources from the host machine
COPY apps /azerothcore/apps
COPY bin /azerothcore/bin
COPY conf /azerothcore/conf
COPY data /azerothcore/data
COPY deps /azerothcore/deps
COPY acore.json /azerothcore/acore.json
COPY acore.sh /azerothcore/acore.sh
# install the required dependencies to run the authserver
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y gdb gdbserver net-tools tzdata libmysqlclient-dev libace-dev mysql-client curl unzip;
# change timezone in container
RUN ln -snf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /etc/localtime && echo $TZ > /etc/timezone && dpkg-reconfigure --frontend noninteractive tzdata
WORKDIR /azerothcore/
RUN cp -n "/azerothcore/env/docker/etc/worldserver.conf.dockerdist" "/azerothcore/env/dist/etc/worldserver.conf"
RUN cp -n "/azerothcore/env/docker/etc/authserver.conf.dockerdist" "/azerothcore/env/dist/etc/authserver.conf"
#================================================================
#
# AUTH SERVICE: create a ready-to-use authserver image
#
#=================================================================
FROM servicebase as authserver
CMD ./acore.sh run-authserver
#================================================================
#
# WORLD SERVICE: create a ready-to-use worldserver image
#
#=================================================================
FROM servicebase as worldserver
ENV DATAPATH=/azerothcore/env/dist/data
RUN /azerothcore/acore.sh client-data
CMD ./acore.sh run-worldserver

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# Run AzerothCore with Docker
*This readme it's a summary of the AzerothCore docker features.*
Docker. is a software that performs operating-system-level virtualization, allowing to wrap and launch applications inside containers.
Thanks to Docker, you can quickly setup and run AzerothCore in any operating system.
The **only** requirement is having [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/) installed into your system. Forget about installing mysql, visual studio, cmake, etc...
### Installation instructions
Check the [Install with Docker](https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/Install-with-Docker) guide.
### Memory usage
The total amount of RAM when running all AzerothCore docker containers is **less than 2 GB**.
![AzerothCore containers memory](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/75517/51078287-10e65b80-16b3-11e9-807f-f59a5844dae5.png)
### Docker containers vs Virtual machines
Using Docker will have the same benefits as using virtual machines, but with much less overhead:
![Docker containers vs Virtual machines](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/75517/51078179-d4fec680-16b1-11e9-8ce6-87b5053f55dd.png)

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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
CUR_PATH="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
# allow the user to override configs
if [ -f "$AC_PATH_CONF/config.sh" ]; then
source "$AC_PATH_CONF/config.sh" # should overwrite previous
fi

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import { Command } from "https://cdn.depjs.com/cmd/mod.ts";
import * as ink from "https://deno.land/x/ink/mod.ts";
import {
Input,
Select,
} from "https://deno.land/x/cliffy@v0.18.2/prompt/mod.ts";
const program = new Command();
program.name("acore.sh docker")
.description("Shell scripts for docker")
.version("1.0.0");
shellCommandFactory(
"start:app",
"Startup the authserver and worldserver apps",
"docker-compose --profile app up",
);
shellCommandFactory(
"start:app:d",
"Startup the authserver and worldserver apps in detached mode",
"docker-compose --profile app up -d",
);
shellCommandFactory(
"start:dev",
"Startup the dev server",
"docker-compose --profile dev up",
);
shellCommandFactory(
"build",
"Build the authserver and worldserver",
`docker-compose run --rm ac-dev-server bash bin/acore-docker-build`,
);
shellCommandFactory(
"build:clean",
"Clean build data",
`docker-compose run --rm ac-dev-server bash rm -rf var/build`,
);
shellCommandFactory(
"client-data",
"Download client data inside the ac-data volume",
"docker-compose run --rm ac-dev-server bash acore.sh client-data",
);
shellCommandFactory(
"db-import",
"Create and upgrade the database with latest updates",
"docker-compose run --rm ac-dev-server bash acore.sh db-assembler import-all",
);
shellCommandFactory(
"dashboard [args...]",
"Execute acore dashboard within a running ac-dev-server",
"docker-compose exec ac-dev-server bash acore.sh",
);
program.command("attach [service]")
.description("attach to a service")
.action(async (service: string | undefined) => {
const { run } = Deno;
let command = `docker-compose ps`;
if (service) {
command = `${command} ${service}`;
}
console.log(ink.colorize(`<green>>>>>> Running: ${command}</green>`));
let cmd = command.split(" ");
const res = Deno.run({
cmd,
cwd: process.cwd(),
stdout: "piped",
stderr: "piped",
});
const output = await res.output(); // "piped" must be set
let services = new TextDecoder().decode(output).split("\n");
services.pop();
services = services.slice(2);
res.close(); // Don't forget to close it
let selService: string;
if (services.length > 1) {
selService = await Select.prompt({
message: `Select a service`,
options: services,
});
} else {
selService = services[0];
}
command = `docker attach ${selService.split(" ")[0]}`;
console.log(ink.colorize(`<green>>>>>> Running: ${command}</green>`));
console.log(
ink.colorize(
"<yellow>NOTE: you can detach from a container and leave it running using the CTRL-p CTRL-q key sequence.</yellow>",
),
);
cmd = command.split(" ");
const shellCmd = run({
cmd,
cwd: process.cwd(),
});
await shellCmd.status();
shellCmd.close();
});
program.command("quit").description("Close docker command").action(()=> {
process.exit(0)
})
// Handle it however you like
// e.g. display usage
while (true) {
if (Deno.args.length === 0) {
program.outputHelp();
const command = await Input.prompt({
message: "Enter the command:",
});
await program.parseAsync(command.split(" "));
} else {
await program.parseAsync(Deno.args);
process.exit(0)
}
}
function shellCommandFactory(
name: string,
description: string,
command: string,
): Command {
return program.command(name)
.description(
`${description}. Command: \n"${ink.colorize(`<green>${command}</green>`)}"\n`,
)
.action(async (args: any[] | undefined) => {
const { run } = Deno;
console.log(ink.colorize(`<green>>>>>> Running: ${command}</green>`));
const cmd = command.split(" ");
if (Array.isArray(args)) {
cmd.push(...args);
}
const shellCmd = run({
cmd,
cwd: process.cwd(),
});
await shellCmd.status();
shellCmd.close();
});
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ function inst_configureOS() {
echo "Platform: $OSTYPE"
case "$OSTYPE" in
solaris*) echo "Solaris is not supported yet" ;;
darwin*) source "$AC_PATH_INSTALLER/includes/os_configs/osx.sh" ;;
darwin*) source "$AC_PATH_INSTALLER/includes/os_configs/osx.sh" ;;
linux*)
# If $OSDISTRO is set, use this value (from config.sh)
if [ ! -z "$OSDISTRO" ]; then
@@ -68,7 +68,6 @@ function inst_cleanCompile() {
function inst_allInOne() {
inst_configureOS
inst_updateRepo
inst_compile
dbasm_import true true true
}
@@ -153,7 +152,7 @@ function inst_module_install {
if [[ "$b" != "none" ]]; then
Joiner:add_repo "https://github.com/azerothcore/$res" "$res" "$b" && echo "Done, please re-run compiling and db assembly. Read instruction on module repository for more information"
else
echo "Cannot install $res module: it doesn't exists or no version compatible with AC v$ACORE_VERSION are available"
echo "Cannot install $res module: it doesn't exists or no version compatible with AC v$ACORE_VERSION are available"
fi
echo "";
@@ -219,9 +218,31 @@ function inst_simple_restarter {
}
function inst_download_client_data {
local path="$AC_BINPATH_FULL"
# change the following version when needed
local VERSION=v10
echo "#######################"
echo "Client data downloader"
echo "#######################"
# first check if it's defined in env, otherwise use the default
local path="${DATAPATH:-$AC_BINPATH_FULL}"
dataVersionFile="$path/data-version"
[ -f "$dataVersionFile" ] && source "$dataVersionFile"
# create the path if doesn't exists
mkdir -p "$path"
if [ "$VERSION" == "$INSTALLED_VERSION" ]; then
echo "Data $VERSION already installed. If you want to force the download remove the following file: $dataVersionFile"
return
fi
echo "Downloading client data in: $path/data.zip ..."
curl -L https://github.com/wowgaming/client-data/releases/download/v10/data.zip > "$path/data.zip" \
&& unzip -o "$path/data.zip" -d "$path/" && rm "$path/data.zip"
curl -L https://github.com/wowgaming/client-data/releases/download/$VERSION/data.zip > "$path/data.zip" \
&& echo "unzip downloaded file..." && unzip -q -o "$path/data.zip" -d "$path/" \
&& echo "Remove downloaded file" && rm "$path/data.zip" \
&& echo "INSTALLED_VERSION=$VERSION" > "$dataVersionFile"
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AC_PATH_INSTALLER="$AC_PATH_APPS/installer"
J_VER_REQ="v0.8.3"
J_PATH="$AC_PATH_APPS/joiner"
J_PATH="$AC_PATH_DEPS/acore/joiner"
J_PATH_MODULES="$AC_PATH_MODULES"
#install/update and include joiner
if [ ! -d "$J_PATH/.git" ]; then
git clone https://github.com/azerothcore/joiner "$J_PATH" -b master
git --git-dir="$J_PATH/.git/" --work-tree="$J_PATH/" reset --hard "$J_VER_REQ"
else
# legacy code, with new rev of joiner the update process is internally handled
_cur_branch=$(git --git-dir="$J_PATH/.git/" --work-tree="$J_PATH/" rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
_cur_ver=$(git --git-dir="$J_PATH/.git/" --work-tree="$J_PATH/" name-rev --tags --name-only $_cur_branch)
if [ "$_cur_ver" != "$J_VER_REQ" ]; then
git --git-dir="$J_PATH/.git" --work-tree="$J_PATH/" rev-parse && git --git-dir="$J_PATH/.git" --work-tree="$J_PATH/" fetch --tags origin master --quiet
git --git-dir="$J_PATH/.git/" --work-tree="$J_PATH/" reset --hard "$J_VER_REQ"
fi
fi
source "$J_PATH/joiner.sh"
if [ -f "$AC_PATH_INSTALLER/config.sh" ]; then

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@@ -7,13 +7,16 @@ UBUNTU_VERSION=$(lsb_release -sr);
sudo apt-get update -y
if [[ $CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION ]]; then
sudo apt-get -y install build-essential libtool make cmake cmake-data clang openssl libgoogle-perftools-dev \
libssl-dev libmysqlclient-dev libmysql++-dev libreadline6-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libace-dev mysql-client \
libncurses5-dev ccache
# shared deps
sudo apt-get -y install make cmake clang curl unzip libmysqlclient-dev libace-dev
if [[ $CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION || $DOCKER ]]; then
sudo apt-get -y install build-essential libtool cmake-data openssl libgoogle-perftools-dev \
libssl-dev libmysql++-dev libreadline6-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev mysql-client \
libncurses5-dev ccache curl unzip
else
sudo apt-get install -y git cmake make gcc g++ clang libmysqlclient-dev \
sudo apt-get install -y git gcc g++ \
libssl-dev libbz2-dev libreadline-dev libncurses-dev \
mysql-server libace-6.* libace-dev curl unzip
mysql-server libace-6.*
fi

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@@ -19,7 +19,8 @@ options=(
"client-data: (gd): download client data from github repository (beta)" # 11
"run-worldserver (rw): execute a simple restarter for worldserver" # 12
"run-authserver (ra): execute a simple restarter for authserver" # 13
"quit: Exit from this menu" # 14
"docker (dr): Run docker tools" # 14
"quit: Exit from this menu" # 15
)
function _switch() {
@@ -66,7 +67,11 @@ function _switch() {
""|"ra"|"run-authserver"|"13")
inst_simple_restarter authserver
;;
""|"quit"|"14")
""|"dr"|"docker"|"14")
DOCKER=1 denoRunFile "$AC_PATH_APPS/docker/docker-cmd.ts" "${@:2}"
exit
;;
""|"quit"|"15")
echo "Goodbye!"
exit
;;

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export GDB_ENABLED=0
# [optional] gdb file
# default: gdb.txt
# default: gdb.conf
export GDB=""
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@@ -2,12 +2,12 @@
PATH_RUNENGINE="./"
source $PATH_RUNENGINE/run-engine
source "$PATH_RUNENGINE/run-engine"
# you must create your conf
# copying conf.sh.dist
# copying conf.sh.dist
# and renaming as below
source ./conf-auth.sh
source "./conf-auth.sh"
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@@ -2,12 +2,12 @@
PATH_RUNENGINE="./"
source $PATH_RUNENGINE/run-engine
source "$PATH_RUNENGINE/run-engine"
# you must create your conf
# copying conf.sh.dist
# copying conf.sh.dist
# and renaming as below
source ./conf-world.sh
source "./conf-world.sh"
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@@ -2,13 +2,12 @@
PATH_RUNENGINE="./"
source $PATH_RUNENGINE/run-engine
source "$PATH_RUNENGINE/run-engine"
# you must create your conf
# copying conf.sh.dist
# and renaming as below
source ./conf-auth.sh
source "./conf-auth.sh"
starter

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@@ -2,12 +2,12 @@
PATH_RUNENGINE="./"
source $PATH_RUNENGINE/run-engine
source "$PATH_RUNENGINE/run-engine"
# you must create your conf
# copying conf.sh.dist
# copying conf.sh.dist
# and renaming as below
source ./conf-world.sh
source "./conf-world.sh"
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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
set logging on
set debug timestamp
run
bt

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@@ -2,56 +2,69 @@
#PARAMETER 1: directory
#PARAMETER 2: binary file
#PARAMETER 3: gdb on/off
_bin_path=$1
_bin_file=$2
bin_path="${1:-$AC_RESTARTER_BINPATH}"
bin_file="${2:-$AC_RESTARTER_BINFILE}"
with_gdb="${3:-$AC_RESTARTER_WITHGDB}"
CURRENT_PATH=$( cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" ; pwd )
_instant_crash_count=0
_restart_count=0
if [ "$#" -ne 2 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 path filename"
echo "Example: $0 $HOME/azeroth-server/bin worldserver"
echo "Example: $0 $HOME/azerothcore/bin worldserver"
exit 1
fi
while true
do
if [ ! -f "$_bin_path/$_bin_file" ]; then
echo "$_bin_path/$_bin_file doesn't exists!"
if [ ! -f "$bin_path/$bin_file" ]; then
echo "$bin_path/$bin_file doesn't exists!"
exit 1
fi
STARTING_TIME=$(date +%s)
cd "$_bin_path" && "./$_bin_file" # &>/dev/null;
cd "$bin_path";
if [ "$with_gdb" = true ]; then
echo "Running with GDB enabled"
gdb -x "$CURRENT_PATH/gdb.conf" --batch "./$bin_file"
else
echo "Running without GDB"
"./$bin_file"
fi
_exit_code=$?
echo "exit code: $_exit_code"
# stop restarter on SIGKILL (disabled for now)
# 128 + 9 (SIGKILL)
#if [ $_exit_code -eq 137 ]; then
# echo "$_bin_file has been killed"
# echo "$bin_file has been killed"
# exit 0
#fi
echo "$_bin_file terminated, restarting..."
echo "$bin_file terminated, restarting..."
ENDING_TIME=$(date +%s)
DIFFERENCE=$(( $ENDING_TIME - $STARTING_TIME ))
((_restart_count++))
echo "$_bin_file Terminated after $DIFFERENCE seconds, termination count: : $_restart_count"
echo "$bin_file Terminated after $DIFFERENCE seconds, termination count: : $_restart_count"
if [ $DIFFERENCE -lt 10 ]; then
# increment instant crash if runtime is lower than 10 seconds
# increment instant crash if runtime is lower than 10 seconds
((_instant_crash_count++))
else
_instant_crash_count=0 # reset count
fi
if [ $_instant_crash_count -gt 5 ]; then
echo "$_bin_file Restarter exited. Infinite crash loop prevented. Please check your system"
echo "$bin_file Restarter exited. Infinite crash loop prevented. Please check your system"
exit 1
fi
done

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
CUR_PATH="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
source "$CUR_PATH/../apps/db_assembler/db_assembler.sh"

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@@ -1,9 +1,15 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
docker build -t acbuild -f docker/build/Dockerfile .
bash acore.sh compiler build && bash acore.sh db-assembler import-all
CUR_PATH="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
ENV_PATH=$(readlink -f "$CUR_PATH/../env")
echo "Generating confs..."
cp -n "$ENV_PATH/docker/etc/worldserver.conf.dockerdist" "$ENV_PATH/dist/etc/worldserver.conf"
cp -n "$ENV_PATH/docker/etc/authserver.conf.dockerdist" "$ENV_PATH/dist/etc/authserver.conf"
echo "Fixing EOL..."
dos2unix "$ENV_PATH/dist/etc/"*
docker run \
-v /"$(pwd)"/docker/build/cache:/azerothcore/build \
-v /"$(pwd)"/docker/worldserver/bin:/binworldserver \
-v /"$(pwd)"/docker/authserver/bin:/binauthserver \
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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
docker build --build-arg ENABLE_SCRIPTS=0 -t acbuild -f docker/build/Dockerfile .
docker run \
-v /"$(pwd)"/docker/build/cache:/azerothcore/build \
-v /"$(pwd)"/docker/worldserver/bin:/binworldserver \
-v /"$(pwd)"/docker/authserver/bin:/binauthserver \
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@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
cp src/server/worldserver/worldserver.conf.dist docker/worldserver/etc/worldserver.conf.dist
cp src/server/authserver/authserver.conf.dist docker/authserver/etc/authserver.conf.dist
cp docker/worldserver/etc/worldserver.conf.dockerdist docker/worldserver/etc/worldserver.conf
cp docker/authserver/etc/authserver.conf.dockerdist docker/authserver/etc/authserver.conf
if [ $OSTYPE = msys ]; then
dos2unix docker/worldserver/etc/* docker/authserver/etc/*
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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ] && [ "$OSTYPE" != "msys" ] ; then
echo "Please run the script with sudo"
else
rm -rf ./docker/build/cache/CMakeFiles
rm -rf ./docker/build/cache/deps
rm -rf ./docker/build/cache/src
rm ./docker/build/cache/*.cmake
rm ./docker/build/cache/*.txt
rm ./docker/build/cache/*.h
rm ./docker/build/cache/*.cpp
rm ./docker/build/cache/Makefile
fi

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#######################
#
# README
#
# This script is used to automatically update
# submodules and subrepos included in this project
# Subrepo are updated in bidirectional way (pull + push)
# because they are intended to be developed by this organization
#
# NOTE: only maintainers and CI should run this script and
# keep it updated
#
#######################
set -e
ROOT_PATH="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )/../"
# update all submodules
git submodule update --init --recursive
git submodule foreach git pull origin master
# include libraries for git subrepo
source "$ROOT_PATH/deps/git-subrepo/.rc"
source "$ROOT_PATH/deps/acore/bash-lib/src/git-utils/subrepo.sh"
echo "> Pulling and update all subrepos"
subrepoUpdate https://github.com/azerothcore/bash-lib master deps/acore/bash-lib
subrepoUpdate https://github.com/azerothcore/cmake-utils master deps/acore/cmake-utils
subrepoUpdate https://github.com/azerothcore/mysql-tools master deps/acore/mysql-tools
subrepoUpdate https://github.com/azerothcore/joiner master deps/acore/joiner

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@@ -5,7 +5,9 @@ SRCPATH="$AC_PATH_ROOT"
# absolute path where build files must be stored
BUILDPATH="$AC_PATH_ROOT/var/build/obj"
# absolute path where binary files must be stored
# absolute path where azerothcore will be installed
# NOTE: on linux the binaries are stored in a subfolder (/bin)
# of the $BINPATH
BINPATH="$AC_PATH_ROOT/env/dist"
# bash fills it by default with your os type. No need to change it.
@@ -15,12 +17,17 @@ BINPATH="$AC_PATH_ROOT/env/dist"
# When using linux, our installer automatically get information about your distro
# using lsb_release. If your distro is not supported but it's based on ubuntu or debian,
# please change it to one of these values.
#OSDISTRO="ubuntu"
# OSDISTRO="ubuntu"
# absolute path where config. files must be stored
# default: the system will use binpath by default
# CONFDIR="$AC_PATH_ROOT/env/dist/etc/"
# absolute path where maps and client data will be downloaded
# by the AC dashboard
# default: the system will use binpath by default
# DATAPATH="$BINPATH/bin"
##############################################
#
# COMPILER_CONFIGURATIONS
@@ -43,10 +50,16 @@ MTHREADS=0
CWARNINGS=ON
# enable/disable some debug informations ( it's not a debug compilation )
CDEBUG=OFF
# specify compilation type
CTYPE=Release
# specify compilation type:
# * Release: high optimization level, no debug info, code or asserts.
# * Debug: No optimization, asserts enabled, [custom debug (output) code enabled],
# debug info included in executable (so you can step through the code with a
# debugger and have address to source-file:line-number translation).
# * RelWithDebInfo: optimized, *with* debug info, but no debug (output) code or asserts.
# * MinSizeRel: same as Release but optimizing for size rather than speed.
CTYPE=${CTYPE:-Release}
# compile scripts
CSCRIPTS=ON
CSCRIPTS=${CSCRIPTS:-ON}
# compile unit tests
CBUILD_TESTING=OFF
# compile server
@@ -76,17 +89,21 @@ CCUSTOMOPTIONS=""
##############################################
#
# Basically you don't have to edit it
# but if you have another database you can add it here
# and create relative confiugurations below
# Comma separated list of databases
#
# You can add another element here if you need
# to support multiple databases
#
DATABASES=(
"AUTH"
"CHARACTERS"
"WORLD"
)
OUTPUT_FOLDER="$AC_PATH_ROOT/env/dist/sql/"
DBLIST=${DBLIST:-"AUTH,CHARACTERS,WORLD"}
# convert from comma separated list to an array.
# This is needed to support environment variables
readarray -td, DATABASES <<<"$DBLIST";
OUTPUT_FOLDER=${OUTPUT_FOLDER:-"$AC_PATH_ROOT/env/dist/sql/"}
DBASM_WAIT_TIMEOUT=${DBASM_WAIT_TIMEOUT:-1}
DBASM_WAIT_RETRIES=${DBASM_WAIT_RETRIES:-3}
####### BACKUP
# Set to true if you want to backup your azerothcore databases before importing the SQL with the db_assembler
@@ -163,23 +180,23 @@ DB_MYSQL_EXEC="mysql"
DB_MYSQL_DUMP_EXEC="mysqldump"
DB_AUTH_CONF="MYSQL_USER='acore'; \
DB_AUTH_CONF=${DB_AUTH_CONF:-"MYSQL_USER='acore'; \
MYSQL_PASS='acore'; \
MYSQL_HOST='localhost';\
MYSQL_PORT='3306';\
"
"}
DB_CHARACTERS_CONF="MYSQL_USER='acore'; \
DB_CHARACTERS_CONF=${DB_CHARACTERS_CONF:-"MYSQL_USER='acore'; \
MYSQL_PASS='acore'; \
MYSQL_HOST='localhost';\
MYSQL_PORT='3306';\
"
"}
DB_WORLD_CONF="MYSQL_USER='acore'; \
DB_WORLD_CONF=${DB_WORLD_CONF:-"MYSQL_USER='acore'; \
MYSQL_PASS='acore'; \
MYSQL_HOST='localhost';\
MYSQL_PORT='3306';\
"
"}
DB_AUTH_NAME="acore_auth"

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version: '3.8'
# services:
# ac-worldserver-2:

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#
# GENERAL
#
USER_CONF_PATH=/azerothcore/apps/docker/config-docker.sh
DATAPATH=/azerothcore/env/dist/data
#
# COMPILER
#
CTYPE=RelWithDebInfo
CSCRIPTS=ON
#
# DATABASE
#
OUTPUT_FOLDER=/azerothcore/var/build/sql/
DB_AUTH_CONF="MYSQL_USER='root'; MYSQL_PASS='password'; MYSQL_HOST='ac-database'; MYSQL_PORT='3306';"
DB_CHARACTERS_CONF="MYSQL_USER='root'; MYSQL_PASS='password'; MYSQL_HOST='ac-database'; MYSQL_PORT='3306';"
DB_WORLD_CONF="MYSQL_USER='root'; MYSQL_PASS='password'; MYSQL_HOST='ac-database'; MYSQL_PORT='3306';"
#
# SIMPLE RESTARTER
#
AC_RESTARTER_BINPATH=
AC_RESTARTER_BINFILE=
AC_RESTARTER_WITHGDB=

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#
# Create a .env file in the root folder and use the following
# variables to configure your docker-compose
#
DOCKER_AC_ENV_FILE=
DOCKER_DATA=./env/docker/data
DOCKER_ETC=./env/docker/etc
DOCKER_LOGS=./env/docker/logs
DOCKER_CONF=./conf
DOCKER_WORLD_EXTERNAL_PORT=8085
DOCKER_AUTH_EXTERNAL_PORT=3724
DOCKER_DB_EXTERNAL_PORT=3306
DOCKER_DB_ROOT_PASSWORD=password
DOCKER_SOAP_EXTERNAL_PORT=7878
# To maximize the performance on MAC you can change the DOCKER_EXTENDS_BIND variable
# to "abstract-no-bind", however it won't bind the host directory inside the container.
# It means that you need to work directly within the container using a tool
# like the VScode dev-container of the remote-extension suite
DOCKER_EXTENDS_BIND=abstract-bind

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; DO NOT EDIT (unless you know what you are doing)
;
; This subdirectory is a git "subrepo", and this file is maintained by the
; git-subrepo command. See https://github.com/git-commands/git-subrepo#readme
;
[subrepo]
remote = https://github.com/azerothcore/bash-lib
branch = master
commit = 86fcff1dd6167078f863d45b3cd233e802bebe89
parent = 0ebf9eb7365e4c73f423e2acd9fb1f21b84c6ef6
method = merge
cmdver = 0.4.3

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source $CUR_DIR"/../src/subtree.sh"
hwc_git_subtree_list
subtreeFlow

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# BASH-LIB
## description
bash-lib is a collection of generic purpose functions and defines that can be used
and shared by other bash scripts.
## Documentation
### src/event
Libraries for event-driven functions
#### hooks.sh
Library that implements a simple Observer Pattern
### src/git-utils
#### subrepo.sh
#### subtree.sh

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# based on git-wiki-theme 2.6.1
remote_theme: Drassil/git-wiki-theme@master
# (string) Title of your wiki
title: "bash-lib"
baseurl: /bash-lib/
# (string) if you've installed your wiki in subfolder, you must change this configuration
# with your folder name, otherwise leave it empty
# baseurl: "/git-wiki-skeleton"
# (string) Description of your wiki
description:
# (boolean) Enable/disable wiki page list in sidebar
show_wiki_pages: true
# (integer) Maximum number of wiki page to shown in sidebar
show_wiki_pages_limit: 10
# (boolean) Enable/disable blog feature
blog_feature: true
# (boolean) Enable/disable wiki posts list in sidebar (needs blog_feature enabled)
show_wiki_posts: true
# (integer) Maximum number of wiki posts to shown in sidebar
show_wiki_posts_limit: 10
# from jekyll (read jekyll doc)
paginate: 5
paginate_path: "/blog/page:num"
permalink: /blog/posts/:year/:month/:day/:title:output_ext
# (boolean) Enable/disable download buttons in sidebar
show_downloads: true
# (string) Specify branch rendered by gitpages allowing wiki tool buttons to work
git_branch: "master"
# (string) Url of logo image, it can be full, absolute or relative.
logo_url: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/82/Gnu-bash-logo.svg/1200px-Gnu-bash-logo.svg.png
# (string) The UA-XXXXX-Y code from google analytic to enable GA on your wiki
google_analytics:
# (string) folder where wiki pages are stored, it's needed for tool buttons
wiki_folder:
# (boolean) if you're using github wiki as submodule then this config
# must be enabled to allow tool buttons to work properly
use_github_wiki: false
# (boolean) Enable "Edit with Prose.io" button in tools, it's a 3rd party
# service to edit github markdown pages easily
use_prose_io: true
# Select search_engine component from:
# - js: it uses a built in javascript component that uses generated js object
# - js_rss: it uses a built in javascript component that uses generated sitemap_full.xml to search inside your wiki with lunr library (slow and experimental)
# - github : it uses internal github repository search
# - google : it uses cse search bar, you need to configure google_cse_token
#
search_engine : "js"
# Setting google custom search engine for google. Default: empty
# cse search bar (https://cse.google.it/cse/)
google_cse_token:
# (string) path of site root. Normally it's must be empty because _config.yml resides in the root of your repository.
# If you have _config.yml and your site in a subfolder, then change this config accordly
site_root: docs/
#
# Jekyll configurations
#
# You can customize it changing default layout for all pages
# More info: https://jekyllrb.com/docs/configuration/
#
# git-wiki includes some internal themes that you can choose
# check _layouts folder
#
markdown: kramdown
highlighter: rouge
kramdown:
input: GFM
syntax_highlighter: rouge
defaults:
-
scope:
path: "wiki"
values:
permalink: /:basename
-
scope:
path: "" # an empty string here means all files in the project
values:
layout: "git-wiki-default"
-
scope:
path: ""
type: "pages"
values:
layout: "git-wiki-default"
-
scope:
path: ""
type: "posts"
values:
layout: "git-wiki-post"
-
scope:
path: blog
values:
layout: "git-wiki-blog"
sass:
style: compressed
plugins:
- jekyll-avatar
- jekyll-coffeescript
- jekyll-default-layout
- jekyll-feed
- jekyll-gist
- jekyll-paginate
- jekyll-mentions
- jekyll-optional-front-matter
- jekyll-readme-index
- jekyll-redirect-from
- jekyll-remote-theme
- jekyll-relative-links
- jekyll-seo-tag
- jekyll-sitemap
- jekyll-titles-from-headings
- jemoji
- jekyll-gitlab-metadata
#
# INCLUDING HOOKS
# They are optional, change them only if you need
# Check wiki documentation to learn how they work
#
inc_before_toc :
inc_after_toc :
inc_before_content :
inc_after_content :
inc_before_footer :
inc_after_footer :
inc_before_head :
inc_after_head :
inc_before_meta :
inc_after_meta :
inc_before_scripts :
inc_after_scripts :
inc_before_styles :
inc_after_styles :
inc_before_header :
inc_after_header :
inc_before_tail :
inc_after_tail :
inc_before_tools :
inc_after_tools :
inc_before_page_list :
inc_after_page_list :
inc_before_post_list :
inc_after_post_list :

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# par 1: hook_name
function hwc_event_run_hooks() {
function acore_event_runHooks() {
hook_name="HOOKS_MAP_$1"
read -r -a SRCS <<< ${!hook_name}
echo "Running hooks: $hook_name"
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ function hwc_event_run_hooks() {
done
}
function hwc_event_register_hooks() {
function acore_event_registerHooks() {
hook_name="HOOKS_MAP_$1"
hooks=${@:2}
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
CUR_PATH="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )/"
echo "> Init and updating submodules..."
function subrepoUpdate() {
repo=$1
branch=$2
folder=$3
toClone=$(git ls-remote --heads "$repo" "$branch" | wc -l)
if [[ -d "$folder" ]]; then
if [[ ! -f "$folder/.gitrepo" ]]; then
git subrepo init "$folder" -r "$repo" -b "$branch"
fi
if [[ $toClone -eq 0 ]]; then
git subrepo push "$folder"
fi
else
# try-catch
set +e
git subrepo clone "$repo" "$folder" -b "$branch"
set -e
fi
git subrepo clean "$folder"
git subrepo pull "$folder"
git subrepo push "$folder" -s
git subrepo clean "$folder"
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function subtreeFlow {
local name=$1
local path=$2
local repo=$3
local branch=$4
local prefix="$path/$name"
echo "> Adding subtree if not exists"
git subtree add --prefix "$prefix" "$repo" "$branch"
echo "> Pulling latest changes from remote subtree"
git subtree pull --prefix "$prefix" "$repo" "$branch"
}

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; DO NOT EDIT (unless you know what you are doing)
;
; This subdirectory is a git "subrepo", and this file is maintained by the
; git-subrepo command. See https://github.com/git-commands/git-subrepo#readme
;
[subrepo]
remote = https://github.com/azerothcore/cmake-utils
branch = master
commit = 1589c53ac61b7909c6950f1d85833441cbd58790
method = merge
cmdver = 0.4.3
parent = ebcbd4e904f835beef8db05c88f2e971c48c2820

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; DO NOT EDIT (unless you know what you are doing)
;
; This subdirectory is a git "subrepo", and this file is maintained by the
; git-subrepo command. See https://github.com/git-commands/git-subrepo#readme
;
[subrepo]
remote = https://github.com/azerothcore/joiner
branch = master
commit = 9b74caa2ca609738a944bcf25c025a2a67de78ed
parent = 5f910409ec1e5f27f49fe26b0662b19b37bdabb3
method = merge
cmdver = 0.4.3

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# Joiner v0.8.4
Universal crossplatform and agnostic dependency manager written in bash for any kind of module.
it is compatible with:
- Linux (natively)
- MacOS (natively)
- Windows (via mingw, wsl or other installable bash console)
This script is able to install and update modules and its dependencies via git clone, submodule or files directly.
To install dependencies you must configure your repository to support Joiner. Read instructions below.
## Projects that are using Joiner
- https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk
- https://github.com/hw-core
## features
- install modules via git clone/submodule or files/zipped folders
- update modules downloaded via git
- remove modules and its dependencies
- define and install dependencies or suggested modules
- since it uses bash, you can run any kind of task/script during install/uninstall (compilation, configuration etc.)
## requirements
- bash
- git
- unzip
- curl
## Installation
This command will download the script then you can directly run it or include in your script to run commands programmatically
```
git clone https://github.com/drassil/joiner.git drassil/joiner
```
if you want to include in your scripts you can use this code that will also automatically download the joiner if you don't have it yet and will keep it updated at each run (internally handled by joiner script):
```
J_PATH_MODULES="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )/modules"
[ ! -d $J_PATH_MODULES/drassil/joiner ] && git clone https://github.com/drassil/joiner $J_PATH_MODULES/drassil/joiner -b master
source "$J_PATH_MODULES/drassil/joiner/joiner.sh"
```
## Usage
You can run joiner executing it in a bash shell. It will prompt an interactive menu where you can run commands or just run them directly via command line (see below)
Alternatively you can use it programmatically running internal functions in your scripts (see below). It's also needed to create a module compatible with Joiner dependency manager.
## Sample
This command will install js-lib-class modules and its dependencies
joiner add-repo https://github.com/HW-Core/js-lib-class
To install also development dependencies (test and documentation modules) you've to run:
joiner add-repo --dev https://github.com/HW-Core/js-lib-class
## Options
-d|--dev: install development dependencies (see Joiner:with_dev)
-e|--extras: install extras dependencies (see Joiner:with_extras)
-z|--unzip: if adding a compressed file, this option will unzip it
## Command line
- **add-repo (a)**: download and install a module from git repository.
Syntax: joiner.sh add-repo [-d] [-e] url name branch [basedir]
If you set name/branch as empty string ("") the system will use default values
- **upd-repo (u)**: update a module.
Syntax: joiner.sh upd-repo [-d] [-e] url name branch [basedir]
If you set name/branch as empty string ("") the system will use default values
- **add-git-submodule (s)**: download and install module from git repository as git submodule.
Syntax: joiner.sh add-git-submodule [-d] [-e] url name branch [basedir]
If you set name/branch as empty string ("") the system will use default values
- **add-file (f)**: download and install a file or zipped folder.
Syntax: joiner.sh add-file [-d] [-e] [-z] source [destination]
- **remove (r)**: uninstall and remove a module.
Syntax: joiner.sh remove name [basedir]
- **self-update (j)**: Update joiner version to the latest stable (master branch)
Syntax: joiner.sh self-update
## Programmatically usage
### commands methods
Download and install a module from git repository.
Joiner:add_repo [-d] [-e] url name branch [basedir]
Update a module.
Joiner:upd_repo [-d] [-e] url name branch [basedir]
Download and install module from git repository as git submodule.
Joiner:add_git_submodule [-d] [-e] url name branch [basedir]
Download and install a file or zipped folder.
Joiner:add_file [-d] [-e] [-z] source [destination]
Uninstall and remove a module.
Joiner:remove name [basedir]
### conditional methods
Check if Joiner has been run with --dev|-d option
Joiner:with_dev
return: true|false
Check if Joiner has been run with --extras|-e option
Joiner:with_extras
return: true|false
Update joiner version to the latest stable (master branch)
Joiner:self_update
## How to create a Joiner module
Creating a Joiner compatible module is extremely simple.
You just have to create following files in the root directory of your project:
### install.sh
```
#!/usr/bin/env bash
J_PATH_MODULES="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )/modules"
[ ! -d $J_PATH_MODULES/drassil/joiner ] && git clone https://github.com/drassil/joiner $J_PATH_MODULES/drassil/joiner -b master
source "$J_PATH_MODULES/drassil/joiner/joiner.sh"
## You can do any kind of pre-install task here
# ADD DEPENDENCIES
Joiner:add_repo "dependency-repo-url"
if Joiner:with_dev ; then
Joiner:add_repo "dev-dependency-repo-url"
fi
## You can do any kind of post-install task here
```
### uninstall.sh
```
#!/usr/bin/env bash
J_PATH_MODULES="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )/modules"
[ ! -d $J_PATH_MODULES/drassil/joiner ] && git clone https://github.com/drassil/joiner $J_PATH_MODULES/drassil/joiner -b master
source "$J_PATH_MODULES/drassil/joiner/joiner.sh"
#
# REMOVE DEPENDENCIES
#
Joiner:remove "dependency-folder-name"
```
If other dependencies are Joiner modules then joiner will install dependencies recursively, otherwise will just download them.
## Contribute
Please use github platform to report an issue or ask anything you like:
https://github.com/Drassil/joiner

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# bash >= 4.x required
#
#
# DEFINES
#
# boolean bash convention ( inverse )
declare -A J_OPT;
TRUE=0
FALSE=1
J_PATH="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
unamestr=`uname`
if [ -z "$J_PATH_MODULES" ]; then
if [[ "$unamestr" == 'Darwin' ]]; then
J_PATH_MODULES=$(greadlink -f "$J_PATH/../../")
else
J_PATH_MODULES=$(readlink -f "$J_PATH/../../")
fi
fi
for i in "$@"
do
case $i in
--parent=*) #internally used
J_OPT[parent]="${i#*=}"
shift
;;
--child=*) #internally used
J_OPT[child]="${i#*=}"
shift
;;
*)
# unknown option
;;
esac
done
J_PARAMS="$@"
function Joiner:is_submodule()
{
path=$1
(cd "$path" && cd "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>&1)/.."
git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>&1) | grep -q true
}
function Joiner:_help() {
hasReq=$1
firstParam=$2
msg=$3
if [ $hasReq = false ]; then
echo "Argument missing: $msg"
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$firstParam" = "--help" || "$firstParam" = "-h" ]]; then
echo "Help: $msg"
exit 1
fi
}
function Joiner:_searchFirstValiPath() {
path="$1"
until $(cd -- "$path")
do
case "$path" in(*[!/]/*)
path="${path%/*}"
;;
(*)
! break
esac
done 2>/dev/null
echo "$path"
}
#
# JOINER FUNCTIONS
#
function Joiner:add_repo() (
set -e
url="$1"
name=${2:-""}
branch=${3:-"master"}
basedir="${4:-""}"
[[ -z $url ]] && hasReq=false || hasReq=true
Joiner:_help $hasReq "$1" "Syntax: joiner.sh add-repo [-d] [-e] url name branch [basedir]"
# retrieving info from url if not set
if [[ -z $name ]]; then
basename=$(basename $url)
name=${basename%%.*}
if [[ -z "$basedir" ]]; then
dir=$(dirname "$url")
basedir=$(basename "$dir")
fi
name="${name,,}" #to lowercase
basedir="${basedir,,}" #to lowercase
fi
path="$J_PATH_MODULES/$basedir/$name"
changed="yes"
if [ -e "$path/.git/" ]; then
# if exists , update
git --git-dir="$path/.git/" rev-parse && git --git-dir="$path/.git/" pull origin $branch | grep 'Already up-to-date.' && changed="no" || true
else
# otherwise clone
git clone $url -c advice.detachedHead=0 -b $branch "$path"
fi
if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then
return $FALSE
fi
# parent/child to avoid redundancy
[[ -f $path/install.sh && "$changed" = "yes"
&& "${J_OPT[parent]}" != "$path" && "${J_OPT[child]}" != "$path" ]] && bash "$path/install.sh" --child="${J_OPT[parent]}" --parent="$path" $J_PARAMS
return $TRUE
)
function Joiner:add_git_submodule() (
set -e
url=$1
name=${2:-""}
branch=${3:-"master"}
basedir=${4:-""}
[[ -z $url ]] && hasReq=false || hasReq=true
Joiner:_help $hasReq "$1" "Syntax: joiner.sh add-git-submodule [-d] [-e] url name branch [basedir]"
# retrieving info from url if not set
if [[ -z $name ]]; then
basename=$(basename $url)
name=${basename%%.*}
if [[ -z $basedir ]]; then
dir=$(dirname $url)
basedir=$(basename $dir)
fi
name="${name,,}" #to lowercase
basedir="${basedir,,}" #to lowercase
fi
path="$J_PATH_MODULES/$basedir/$name"
valid_path=`Joiner:_searchFirstValiPath "$path"`
rel_path=${path#$valid_path}
rel_path=${rel_path#/}
if [ -e $path/ ]; then
# if exists , update
(cd "$path" && git pull origin $branch)
(cd "$valid_path" && git submodule update -f --init $rel_path)
else
# otherwise add
(cd "$valid_path" && git submodule add -f -b $branch $url $rel_path)
(cd "$valid_path" && git submodule update -f --init $rel_path)
fi
if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then
return $FALSE
fi
# parent/child to avoid redundancy
[[ -f $path/install.sh && "$changed" = "yes"
&& "${J_OPT[parent]}" != "$path" && "${J_OPT[child]}" != "$path" ]] && bash "$path/install.sh" --child="${J_OPT[parent]}" --parent="$path" $J_PARAMS
return $TRUE
)
function Joiner:add_file() (
set -e
declare -A _OPT;
for i in "$@"
do
case $i in
--unzip|-z)
_OPT[unzip]=true
shift
;;
*)
# unknown option
;;
esac
done
source=$1
destination="$J_PATH_MODULES/$2"
[[ -z $source ]] && hasReq=false || hasReq=true
Joiner:_help $hasReq "$1" "Syntax: joiner.sh add-file [-d] [-e] [-z] source [destination]"
if [[ "$destination" =~ '/'$ ]]; then
mkdir -p "$destination"
else
mkdir -p "$(dirname $destination)"
fi
[ ! -e $J_PATH_MODULES/$2 ] && curl -o "$destination" "$source"
if [ "${_OPT[unzip]}" = true ]; then
dir=$(dirname $destination)
unzip -d $dir $destination
rm $destination
filename=$(basename -- "$destination")
newpath="$dir${filename%%.*}"
# parent/child to avoid redundancy
[[ -f $newpath/install.sh && "$changed" = "yes"
&& "${J_OPT[parent]}" != "$newpath" && "${J_OPT[child]}" != "$newpath" ]] && bash "$newpath/install.sh" --child="${J_OPT[parent]}" --parent="$newpath" $J_PARAMS
fi
if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then
return $FALSE
fi
return $TRUE
)
function Joiner:upd_repo() (
set -e
url=$1
name=${2:-""}
branch=${3:-"master"}
basedir=${4:-""}
[[ -z $url ]] && hasReq=false || hasReq=true
Joiner:_help $hasReq "$1" "Syntax: joiner.sh upd-repo [-d] [-e] url name branch [basedir]"
# retrieving info from url if not set
if [[ -z $name ]]; then
basename=$(basename $url)
name=${basename%%.*}
if [[ -z $basedir ]]; then
dir=$(dirname $url)
basedir=$(basename $dir)
fi
name="${name,,}" #to lowercase
basedir="${basedir,,}" #to lowercase
fi
path="$J_PATH_MODULES/$basedir/$name"
if [[ -z $url ]]; then
url=`git --git-dir="$path/.git" remote get-url origin`
fi
if [[ `Joiner:is_submodule "$path"` = true ]]; then
Joiner:add_git_submodule $@
else
Joiner:add_repo $@
fi
if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then
return $FALSE
fi
return $TRUE
)
function Joiner:remove() (
set -e
name=$1
basedir=$2
[[ -z $name ]] && hasReq=false || hasReq=true
Joiner:_help $hasReq "$1" "Syntax: joiner.sh remove name [basedir]"
path="$J_PATH_MODULES/$basedir/$name"
if [ -d "$path" ]; then
rm -r --interactive=never "$path"
[[ -f $path/uninstall.sh ]] && bash "$path/uninstall.sh" $J_PARAMS
elif [ -f "$path" ]; then
rm --interactive=never "$path"
else
return $FALSE
fi
return $TRUE
)
function Joiner:with_dev() (
set -e
if [ "${J_OPT[dev]}" = true ]; then
return $TRUE;
else
return $FALSE;
fi
)
function Joiner:with_extras() (
set -e
if [ "${J_OPT[extra]}" = true ]; then
return $TRUE;
else
return $FALSE;
fi
)
#
# Parsing parameters
#
function Joiner:self_update() {
if [ -e "$J_PATH/.git/" ]; then
# self update
if [ ! -z "$J_VER_REQ" ]; then
# if J_VER_REQ is defined then update only if tag is different
_cur_branch=`git --git-dir="$J_PATH/.git/" --work-tree="$J_PATH/" rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`
_cur_ver=`git --git-dir="$J_PATH/.git/" --work-tree="$J_PATH/" name-rev --tags --name-only $_cur_branch`
if [ "$_cur_ver" != "$J_VER_REQ" ]; then
git --git-dir="$J_PATH/.git/" --work-tree="$J_PATH/" rev-parse && git --git-dir="$J_PATH/.git/" fetch --tags origin "$_cur_branch" --quiet
git --git-dir="$J_PATH/.git/" --work-tree="$J_PATH/" checkout "tags/$J_VER_REQ" -b "$_cur_branch"
fi
else
# else always try to keep at latest available version (worst performances)
git --git-dir="$J_PATH/.git/" --work-tree="$J_PATH/" rev-parse && git --git-dir="$J_PATH/.git/" --work-tree="$J_PATH/" fetch origin "$_cur_branch" --quiet
fi
fi
}
function Joiner:_checkOptions() {
for i in "$@"
do
case $i in
-e=*|--extras=*)
echo "Extras enabled"
J_OPT[extra]="${i#*=}"
shift
;;
--dev|-d)
echo "Development enabled"
J_OPT[dev]=true
shift
;;
*)
# unknown option
;;
esac
done
}
function Joiner:menu() {
PS3='[Please enter your choice]: '
options=(
"add-repo (a): download and install a module from git repository." # 1
"upd-repo (u): update a module." # 2
"add-git-submodule (s): download and install module from git repository as git submodule." # 3
"add-file (f): download and install a file or zipped folder." # 4
"remove (r): uninstall and remove a module." # 5
"self-update (j): Update joiner version to the latest stable (master branch)"
"quit: Exit from this menu"
)
function _switch() {
_reply="$1"
shift
Joiner:_checkOptions
_opt="$@"
case $_reply in
""|"a"|"add-repo"|"1")
Joiner:add_repo $_opt
;;
""|"u"|"upd-repo"|"2")
Joiner:upd_repo $_opt
;;
""|"s"|"add-git-submodule"|"3")
Joiner:add_git_submodule $_opt
;;
""|"f"|"add-file"|"4")
Joiner:add_file $_opt
;;
""|"r"|"remove"|"5")
Joiner:remove $_opt
;;
""|"j"|"self-update"|"6")
Joiner:self_update
;;
""|"quit"|"7")
echo "Goodbye!"
exit
;;
""|"--help")
echo "Available commands:"
printf '%s\n' "${options[@]}"
echo "Arguments:"
echo "-d, --dev: install also dev dependencies"
echo "-e, --extras: install extra dependencies (suggested by module)"
echo "-z, --unzip: extract a zipped file downloaded by add-file command"
;;
*) echo "invalid option, use --help option for the commands list";;
esac
}
while true
do
# run option directly if specified in argument
[ ! -z $1 ] && _switch $@
[ ! -z $1 ] && exit 0
echo ""
echo "==== JOINER MENU ===="
select opt in "${options[@]}"
do
echo ""
_switch $REPLY
break
done
done
}
# Call menu only when run from command line.
# if you wish to run joiner menu when sourced
# you must call the relative function
if [[ "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" == "${0}" ]]; then
Joiner:menu $@
else
Joiner:_checkOptions $@
fi

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/mysql_config
mysql_tools_(for usr-local-bin)
#
# Editors / debuggers / other output files
#
*~
*.bak
*.orig
*.patch
callgrind.out.*
.upt.json
/mysql_config
mysql_tools_(for usr-local-bin)
#
# Editors / debuggers / other output files
#
*~
*.bak
*.orig
*.patch
callgrind.out.*
.upt.json

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; DO NOT EDIT (unless you know what you are doing)
;
; This subdirectory is a git "subrepo", and this file is maintained by the
; git-subrepo command. See https://github.com/git-commands/git-subrepo#readme
;
[subrepo]
remote = https://github.com/azerothcore/mysql-tools
branch = master
commit = 6e9f39989cf4769c8972fb575aecf2b0291f3e6e
parent = 2668a0e170fbfd776380bf2d5edc4d0c39e0630d
method = merge
cmdver = 0.4.3

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#!/bin/bash
#
# * Copyright (C) 2007 - 2015 Hyperweb2 All rights reserved.
# * GNU General Public License version 3; see www.hyperweb2.com/terms/
#
# This file contains login/password information for accessing the MySQL database
# and is used by all the mysql_* scripts.
#
#
# MYSQL
#
# change these lines with your mysql config
MYSQL_DB=test
MYSQL_USER=usr
MYSQL_PASS=pwd
MYSQL_HOST=localhost
#MYSQL_SOCK=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
#
# File Options
#
# path of directory where extract separated tables ( without end slash )
TPATH=./tables
# (boolean) clean directory before dump, in this way non-existant db tables will be deleted
CLEANFOLDER=1
# path of file to extract database full dump
FPATH=./full/full.sql
# (boolean) switch to enable(1)/disable(0) the dump/import of full db file
# ( you can do it manually using command parameters )
FULL=0
# (boolean) set 1 to enable --tab option for mysqldump and import data from it
# it's very fast import/export process but doesn't utilize the insert query
# NOTE: full db continue to be dumped with normal sql format
# NOTE2: if you have problem with permissions ( mysql errorcode:13) mostly in linux
# you should enable CHMODE config and disable/edit
# some protections such as AppArmor in Ubuntu or SELinux in Fedora..
TEXTDUMPS=1
# (boolean) allow to change "TPATH" folder permissions to enable mysql server writing
CHMODE=0
#
# TOOLS OPTIONS
#
#number of threads you want to use in TEXT import mode ( you can safely set it to your number of processor increasing process speed )
THREADS=1
IMPORTOPTS_TEXT="--use-threads=$THREADS --local --compress --delete --lock-tables"
DUMPOPTS="--skip-comments --skip-set-charset --extended-insert --order-by-primary --single-transaction --quick"
#!/bin/bash
#
# * Copyright (C) 2007 - 2015 Hyperweb2 All rights reserved.
# * GNU General Public License version 3; see www.hyperweb2.com/terms/
#
# This file contains login/password information for accessing the MySQL database
# and is used by all the mysql_* scripts.
#
#
# MYSQL
#
# change these lines with your mysql config
MYSQL_DB=test
MYSQL_USER=usr
MYSQL_PASS=pwd
MYSQL_HOST=localhost
#MYSQL_SOCK=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
#
# File Options
#
# path of directory where extract separated tables ( without end slash )
TPATH=./tables
# (boolean) clean directory before dump, in this way non-existant db tables will be deleted
CLEANFOLDER=1
# path of file to extract database full dump
FPATH=./full/full.sql
# (boolean) switch to enable(1)/disable(0) the dump/import of full db file
# ( you can do it manually using command parameters )
FULL=0
# (boolean) set 1 to enable --tab option for mysqldump and import data from it
# it's very fast import/export process but doesn't utilize the insert query
# NOTE: full db continue to be dumped with normal sql format
# NOTE2: if you have problem with permissions ( mysql errorcode:13) mostly in linux
# you should enable CHMODE config and disable/edit
# some protections such as AppArmor in Ubuntu or SELinux in Fedora..
TEXTDUMPS=1
# (boolean) allow to change "TPATH" folder permissions to enable mysql server writing
CHMODE=0
#
# TOOLS OPTIONS
#
#number of threads you want to use in TEXT import mode ( you can safely set it to your number of processor increasing process speed )
THREADS=1
IMPORTOPTS_TEXT="--use-threads=$THREADS --local --compress --delete --lock-tables"
DUMPOPTS="--skip-comments --skip-set-charset --extended-insert --order-by-primary --single-transaction --quick"

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{
"name": "udw/mysql-tools",
"dependencies": {
},
"devDependencies": {
},
"_comment_keep": "ensure we keep the right git repository configurations",
"keep": [
".git/config"
]
}

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function hwc_git_subtree_list() {
git log | grep git-subtree-dir | tr -d ' ' | cut -d ":" -f2 | sort | uniq
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version: '3.2'
version: '3.9'
# extension field: https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v3/#extension-fields
x-networks: &networks
networks:
- ac-network
x-ac-shared-conf: &ac-shared-conf
<<: *networks
working_dir: /azerothcore
depends_on:
ac-database:
condition: service_healthy
services:
#============================
#
# Abstract services to extend
#
#============================
abstract-bind:
image: local/azerothcore/abstract-bind
volumes:
- .:/azerothcore/
# env dir shared between services
# we cannot use /env/dist to avoid permission issues
- ac-env:/azerothcore/env
# expose some dist folder outside allowing the host to use them
- ${DOCKER_CONF:-./conf}:/azerothcore/conf
- ${DOCKER_ETC:-./env/docker/etc}:/azerothcore/env/dist/etc
# [osxfs optimization]: https://stackoverflow.com/a/63437557/1964544
- ${DOCKER_LOGS:-./env/docker/logs}:/azerothcore/env/dist/logs:delegated
- ${DOCKER_DATA:-./env/docker/data}:/azerothcore/env/dist/data:delegated
profiles: [abstract-service] # do not run this
abstract-no-bind:
image: local/azerothcore/abstract-no-bind
volumes:
- ac-proj:/azerothcore/
profiles: [abstract-service] # do not run this
#=======================
#
# Applications
#
#=======================
ac-database:
image: azerothcore/database
<<: *networks
image: mysql:8.0
restart: unless-stopped
build:
context: .
dockerfile: ./docker/database/Dockerfile
networks:
- ac-network
cap_add:
- SYS_NICE # CAP_SYS_NICE
ports:
- ${DB_EXTERNAL_PORT:-3306}:3306
- ${DOCKER_DB_EXTERNAL_PORT:-3306}:3306
environment:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=${DB_ROOT_PASSWORD:-password}
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=${DOCKER_DB_ROOT_PASSWORD:-password}
volumes:
- type: volume
source: ac-database
target: /var/lib/mysql
healthcheck:
test: "/usr/bin/mysql --user=root --password=$$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD --execute \"SHOW DATABASES;\""
interval: 2s
timeout: 20s
retries: 10
ac-worldserver:
<<: *ac-shared-conf
extends: ${DOCKER_EXTENDS_BIND:-abstract-bind}
stdin_open: true
tty: true
image: azerothcore/worldserver
command: ./acore.sh run-worldserver
image: acore/worldserver:${DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG:-master} # name of the generated image after built locally
restart: unless-stopped
env_file:
${DOCKER_AC_ENV_FILE:-conf/dist/env.ac}
privileged: true
build:
context: ./docker/worldserver
dockerfile: Dockerfile
networks:
- ac-network
context: .
target: ${DOCKER_BUILD_WORLD_TARGET:-dev}
dockerfile: ./apps/docker/Dockerfile
ports:
- ${WORLD_EXTERNAL_PORT:-8085}:8085
- ${SOAP_EXTERNAL_PORT:-7878}:7878
volumes:
- type: bind
source: ./docker/worldserver/bin
target: /azeroth-server/bin
- type: bind
source: ${WORLDSERVER_ETC:-./docker/worldserver/etc}
target: /azeroth-server/etc
- type: bind
source: ${WORLDSERVER_LOGS:-./docker/worldserver/logs}
target: /azeroth-server/logs
- type: bind
source: ${WORLDSERVER_DATA:-./docker/worldserver/data}
target: /azeroth-server/data
depends_on:
- ac-database
- ${DOCKER_WORLD_EXTERNAL_PORT:-8085}:8085
- ${DOCKER_SOAP_EXTERNAL_PORT:-7878}:7878
profiles: [all, app, worldserver]
ac-authserver:
image: azerothcore/authserver
<<: *ac-shared-conf
extends: ${DOCKER_EXTENDS_BIND:-abstract-bind}
tty: true
command: ./acore.sh run-authserver
image: acore/authserver:${DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG:-master} # name of the generated image after built locally
restart: unless-stopped
env_file:
${DOCKER_AC_ENV_FILE:-conf/dist/env.ac}
build:
context: ./docker/authserver
dockerfile: Dockerfile
networks:
- ac-network
context: .
target: ${DOCKER_BUILD_AUTH_TARGET:-dev}
dockerfile: ./apps/docker/Dockerfile
ports:
- ${AUTH_EXTERNAL_PORT:-3724}:3724
- ${DOCKER_AUTH_EXTERNAL_PORT:-3724}:3724
profiles: [all, app, authserver]
#======================
#
# Dev services
#
#======================
ac-dev-server:
<<: *ac-shared-conf
tty: true
image: acore/dev-server:${DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG:-master}
security_opt:
- seccomp:unconfined
build:
context: .
target: dev
dockerfile: ./apps/docker/Dockerfile
args:
USER_ID: ${DOCKER_USER_ID:-1000}
GROUP_ID: ${DOCKER_GROUP_ID:-1000}
extends: ${DOCKER_EXTENDS_BIND:-abstract-bind}
env_file:
${DOCKER_AC_ENV_FILE:-conf/dist/env.ac}
environment:
DBLIST: AUTH,CHARACTERS,WORLD
ports:
- ${DOCKER_AUTH_EXTERNAL_PORT:-3724}:3724
- ${DOCKER_WORLD_EXTERNAL_PORT:-8085}:8085
- ${DOCKER_SOAP_EXTERNAL_PORT:-7878}:7878
volumes:
- type: bind
source: ./docker/authserver/bin
target: /azeroth-server/bin
- type: bind
source: ${AUTHSERVER_ETC:-./docker/authserver/etc}
target: /azeroth-server/etc
- type: bind
source: ${AUTHSERVER_LOGS:-./docker/authserver/logs}
target: /azeroth-server/logs
depends_on:
- ac-database
- ac-build:/azerothcore/var/build
profiles: [all, dev]
volumes:
ac-database:
ac-env:
ac-build:
ac-proj:
networks:
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# Run AzerothCore with Docker
*This readme it's a summary of the AzerothCore docker features.*
Docker. is a software that performs operating-system-level virtualization, allowing to wrap and launch applications inside containers.
Thanks to Docker, you can quickly setup and run AzerothCore in any operating system.
The **only** requirement is having [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/) installed into your system. Forget about installing mysql, visual studio, cmake, etc...
### Installation instructions
To install and AzerothCore using Docker, you have two options
#### Option A. Using Docker Compose (very easy - recommended)
- Check the [Install with Docker](https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/Install-with-Docker) guide.
#### Option B. Build and start each container manually (longer - not recommended)
You have to follow these steps (**respecting the order**):
1) Create a Docker Network: `docker network create ac-network`. All your docker containers will use it to communicate to each other.
2) Launch one instance of the [AzerothCore Dockerized Database](https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk/tree/master/docker/database)
3) Build AzerothCore using [AzerothCore Dockerized Build](https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk/tree/master/docker/build)
4) Launch one instance of the [AzerothCore Dockerized Authserver](https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk/tree/master/docker/authserver)
5) Launch one instance of the [AzerothCore Dockerized Worldserver](https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk/tree/master/docker/worldserver)
### Memory usage
The total amount of RAM when running all AzerothCore docker containers is **less than 2 GB**.
![AzerothCore containers memory](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/75517/51078287-10e65b80-16b3-11e9-807f-f59a5844dae5.png)
### Docker containers vs Virtual machines
Usind Docker will have the same benefits as using virtual machines, but with much less overhead:
![Docker containers vs Virtual machines](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/75517/51078179-d4fec680-16b1-11e9-8ce6-87b5053f55dd.png)

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FROM ubuntu:20.04
# List of timezones: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
# set timezone environment variable
ENV TZ=Etc/UTC
# set noninteractive mode so tzdata doesn't ask to set timezone on install
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
# install the required dependencies to run the authserver
RUN apt update && apt install -y libmysqlclient-dev libssl-dev libace-6.4.5 libace-dev net-tools tzdata;
# change timezone in container
RUN ln -snf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /etc/localtime && echo $TZ > /etc/timezone && dpkg-reconfigure --frontend noninteractive tzdata
HEALTHCHECK --interval=5s --timeout=15s --start-period=30s --retries=3 CMD netstat -lnpt | grep :3724 || exit 1
# run the authserver located in the directory "docker/authserver/bin" of the host machine
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# AzerothCore Dockerized Authserver
This provides a way to manually build and launch a container with the AzerothCore authserver running inside it.
If you just want to install the whole AzerothCore quickly using Docker Compose, we recommend [this guide](http://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/install-with-Docker).
## Requirements
- You need to have [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/) installed in your system. You can install it on any operating system.
- You need to first build the [AzerothCore Build Image](https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk/tree/master/docker/build).
- If you haven't created a docker network yet, create it by simply using `docker network create ac-network`.
- You have to copy the file `docker/authserver/etc/authserver.conf.dockerdist` and rename the copied file to `docker/authserver/etc/authserver.conf`. Then open it and change the values where needed (you may need to change the DB port).
## Building the container image
To build the container image you have to be in the **main** folder of your local AzerothCore sources directory.
```
docker build -t azerothcore/authserver -f docker/authserver/Dockerfile docker/authserver
```
*For more information about the `docker build` command, check the [docker build doc](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/build/).*
## Run the container
```
docker run --name ac-authserver \
--mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/docker/authserver/bin/,target=/azeroth-server/bin \
--mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/docker/authserver/etc/,target=/azeroth-server/etc \
--mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/docker/authserver/logs/,target=/azeroth-server/logs \
-p 127.0.0.1:3724:3724 \
--network ac-network \
-it azerothcore/authserver
```
*For more information about the `docker run` command, check the [docker run doc](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/).*

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FROM ubuntu:20.04
# install the required dependencies to compile AzerothCore
ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN apt update && apt install -y git cmake make gcc g++ clang libmysqlclient-dev libssl-dev libbz2-dev libreadline-dev libncurses-dev libace-6.4.5 libace-dev
# copy the sources from the host machine to the Docker container
ADD .git /azerothcore/.git
ADD deps /azerothcore/deps
ADD conf/dist /azerothcore/conf/dist
ADD src /azerothcore/src
ADD modules /azerothcore/modules
ADD CMakeLists.txt /azerothcore/CMakeLists.txt
ARG ENABLE_SCRIPTS=1
ENV ENABLE_SCRIPTS=$ENABLE_SCRIPTS
ENTRYPOINT cd azerothcore/build && \
# run cmake
cmake ../ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/azeroth-server -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=/usr/bin/clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=/usr/bin/clang++ -DTOOLS=0 -DSCRIPTS=$ENABLE_SCRIPTS -DWITH_WARNINGS=1 -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-Werror" -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-Werror" && \
# calculate the optimal number of threads
MTHREADS=`grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo`; MTHREADS=$(($MTHREADS + 2)) && \
# run compilation
make -j $MTHREADS && \
make install -j $MTHREADS && \
# copy the binary files "authserver" and "worldserver" files back to the host
# - the directories "/binworldserver" and "/binauthserver" are meant to be bound to the host directories
# - see docker/build/README.md to view the bindings
cp -f /azeroth-server/bin/worldserver /binworldserver && \
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# AzerothCore Dockerized Build
The AzerothCore Build Dockerfile will create a container that will run the AC build.
When this container runs, it will compile AC and generate:
- the build cache in the `docker/build/cache` directory
- the `worldserver` executable file in `docker/worldserver/bin`
- the `authserver` executable file in `docker/authserver/bin`
The executable files will be used by the [authserver](https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk/tree/master/docker/authserver) and the [worldserver](https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk/tree/master/docker/worldserver) docker containers.
Note: every time you update your AzerothCore sources, you **must** run again the build container and restart your `worldserver` and `authserver` containers.
## Usage
To build the container image you have to be in the **main** folder of your local AzerothCore sources directory and run:
```
docker build -t acbuild -f docker/build/Dockerfile .
```
Then you can launch the container to rebuild AC using:
```
docker run \
-v /$(pwd)/docker/build/cache:/azerothcore/build \
-v /$(pwd)/docker/worldserver/bin:/binworldserver \
-v /$(pwd)/docker/authserver/bin:/binauthserver \
acbuild
```
### Clearing the cache
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FROM alpine:3.9 as builder
# install bash
RUN apk add --no-cache bash
# copy the sources from the host machine
COPY apps /azerothcore/apps
COPY bin /azerothcore/bin
COPY conf /azerothcore/conf
COPY data /azerothcore/data
COPY deps /azerothcore/deps
COPY acore.json /azerothcore/acore.json
# run the AzerothCore database assembler
RUN ./azerothcore/bin/acore-db-asm 1
FROM mysql:5.7
# List of timezones: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
# set timezone environment variable
ENV TZ=Etc/UTC
ENV LANG C.UTF-8
# copy files from the previous build stage - see: https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
COPY --from=builder /azerothcore/env/dist/sql /sql
# adding the "generate-databases.sh" to the directory "/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d"
# because all scripts included in that directory will automatically be executed when the docker container starts
COPY docker/database/generate-databases.sh /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d
HEALTHCHECK --interval=5s --timeout=15s --start-period=30s --retries=3 CMD mysqladmin -uroot -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD ping -h localhost

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# AzerothCore Dockerized Database
This provides a way to quickly launch one or more instances of a fully-ready AzerothCore database. It is particularly useful for testing/development purposes.
For example, with this you can quickly create a new, clean instance of the AzerothCore DB. Or create **multiple** instances each one available on a different **port** (that can be handy to test & compare things).
Instances (containers) can be easily set up and then destroyed, so you can always switch to a clean state after your experiments. Every instance will have the three `acore_auth`, `acore_characters` and `acore_world` mysql databases.
**NOTE**: you do **not** need to install any mysql-server manually in your system and if you already have it, the docker instances will **not** interfere with it.
If you just want to install the whole AzerothCore quickly using Docker Compose, we recommend following [this guide instead](http://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/install-with-Docker).
# Setup & usage instructions
### Requirements
The only requirement is [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/). You can install it on any operating system.
## Building the container image
To build the container image you have to be in the **main folder** of your local AzerothCore sources directory.
If you don't have the AzerothCore sources, clone it using:
`git clone https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk.git`
and cd into it `cd azerothcore-wotlk`.
You can build the image using:
```
docker build -t azerothcore/database -f docker/database/Dockerfile .
```
**Note:** the version of your DB will be the one of your sources when you built the image. If you want to update it, just update your sources (`git pull`) and build the image again.
*For more information about the `docker build` command, check the [docker build doc](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/build/).*
## How to launch a container
Run the following command to launch a container:
```
docker run --name ac-database \
-p 127.0.0.1:3306:3306 \
-e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=password \
--network ac-network \
azerothcore/database
```
Where:
`--name` is followed by a container name like `ac-database`. Put whatever name you like, each container should have an unique name.
`-p` (port) is followed by `IP_ADDRESS:EXTERNAL_PORT:INTERNAL_PORT`.
- INTERNAL_PORT **must** always be 3306.
- EXTERNAL_PORT is the port that you will use to access the mysql-server from outside docker
`--network` takes the name of the internal docker network. Containers must be on the same network to communicate to each other.
**NOTE**: You may want to use an external port different than 3306 in case you have already mysql-server installed in your system (or some other service that is using that port). So you can use for example port 9000 with `-p 127.0.0.1:9000:3306`
`docker run --name ac-database -p 9000:3306 -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=password azerothcore/database`
`-e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=password` lets you change the default password for the `root` user.
`azerothcore/database` will be the name of your docker image.
When the container is ready, you will see a message similar to:
> Version: '5.7.24' socket: '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' port: 3306 MySQL Community Server (GPL)
You can optionally pass option `-d` to detach the container run from your terminal.
You can optionally pass option `-it` to run the container as an interactive process (so you can kill it with ctrl+c).
*For more information about the `docker run` command, check the [docker run doc](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/).*
## Launching more instances
You can easily run more instances. You just have to specify a different **name** and **port** for each.
Example: I want to launch three instances of the AzerothCore databases, each one listening respectively on port 9001, 9002 and 9003. I can do it with the following commands:
`docker run --name ac-database-1 -p 127.0.0.1:9001:3306 -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=password -d azerothcore/database`
`docker run --name ac-database-2 -p 127.0.0.1:9002:3306 -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=password -d azerothcore/database`
`docker run --name ac-database-3 -p 127.0.0.1:9003:3306 -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=password -d azerothcore/database`
You can use the `docker ps` command to check your running containers.
*For more information about the `docker ps` command, check the [docker ps doc](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/ps/).*
## Stopping / removing
You can stop a container using `docker stop name-of-the container`, for example `docker stop ac-database-1`.
You can then remove the container using `docker rm name-of-the container`, for example `docker rm ac-database-1`.

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# TODO: remove this line after we squash our DB updates
mysql -u root -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD -e "SET GLOBAL max_allowed_packet=128*1024*1024;"
echo "Creating DBs..."
mysql -u root -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD -e "CREATE DATABASE acore_auth"
mysql -u root -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD -e "CREATE DATABASE acore_characters"
mysql -u root -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD -e "CREATE DATABASE acore_world"
echo "Importing auth base..."
mysql -u root -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD acore_auth < /sql/auth_base.sql
echo "Importing characters base..."
mysql -u root -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD acore_characters < /sql/characters_base.sql
echo "Importing world base..."
mysql -u root -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD acore_world < /sql/world_base.sql
echo "Importing auth updates..."
mysql -u root -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD acore_auth < /sql/auth_updates.sql
echo "Importing characters updates..."
mysql -u root -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD acore_characters < /sql/characters_updates.sql
echo "Importing world updates..."
mysql -u root -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD acore_world < /sql/world_updates.sql
echo "Importing auth custom (if any)..."
mysql -u root -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD acore_auth < /sql/auth_custom.sql
echo "Importing characters custom (if any)..."
mysql -u root -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD acore_characters < /sql/characters_custom.sql
echo "Importing world custom (if any)..."
mysql -u root -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD acore_world < /sql/world_custom.sql
echo "Done!"

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FROM ubuntu:20.04
# List of timezones: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
# set timezone environment variable
ENV TZ=Etc/UTC
# set noninteractive mode so tzdata doesn't ask to set timezone on install
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
# install the required dependencies to run the authserver
RUN apt update && apt install -y libmysqlclient-dev libssl-dev libace-6.4.5 libace-dev libreadline-dev net-tools tzdata;
# change timezone in container
RUN ln -snf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /etc/localtime && echo $TZ > /etc/timezone && dpkg-reconfigure --frontend noninteractive tzdata
HEALTHCHECK --interval=5s --timeout=15s --start-period=30s --retries=3 CMD netstat -lnpt | grep :8085 || exit 1
# run the worldserver located in the directory "docker/worldserver/bin" of the host machine
CMD ["/azeroth-server/bin/worldserver"]

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# AzerothCore Dockerized Worldserver
This provides a way to build and launch a container with the AzerothCore authserver running inside it.
If you just want to install the whole AzerothCore quickly using Docker Compose, we recommend following [this guide instead](http://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/install-with-Docker).
## Requirements
- You need to have [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/) installed in your system. You can install it on any operating system.
- You need to first build AzerothCore using the [AzerothCore Dockerized Build](https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk/tree/master/docker/build).
- If you haven't created a docker network yet, create it by simply using `docker network create ac-network`.
- You have to copy the file `docker/worldserver/worldserver.conf.dockerdist` and rename the copied file to `docker/worldserver/worldserver.conf`. Then open it and change the values where needed (you may need to change the DB port).
- You need to have the **data files** somewhere in your system. If you don't have them yet, check the step ["Download the data files" from the installation guide](http://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/Installation#5-download-the-data-files).
## Building the container image
To build the container image you have to be in the **main** folder of your local AzerothCore sources directory.
```docker build -t azerothcore/worldserver -f docker/worldserver/Dockerfile docker/worldserver```
*For more information about the `docker build` command, check the [docker build doc](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/build/).*
## Run the container
Replace `/path/to/your/data` with the path of where your data folder is.
```
docker run --name ac-worldserver \
--mount type=bind,source=/path/to/your/data,target=/azeroth-server/data \
--mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/docker/worldserver/bin/,target=/azeroth-server/bin \
--mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/docker/worldserver/etc/,target=/azeroth-server/etc \
--mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/docker/worldserver/logs/,target=/azeroth-server/logs \
-p 127.0.0.1:8085:8085 \
--network ac-network \
-it azerothcore/worldserver
```
*For more information about the `docker run` command, check the [docker run doc](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/).*

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# Do not change this
# Files in LogsDir will reflect on your host directory: docker/authserver/logs
LogsDir = "/azeroth-server/logs"
LogsDir = "/azerothcore/env/dist/logs"
# Change this configuration accordingly with your docker setup
# The format is "hostname;port;username;password;database":

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# Do NOT change those Dir configs
# Files in LogsDir will reflect on your host directory: docker/worldserver/logs
LogsDir = "/azeroth-server/logs"
DataDir = "/azeroth-server/data"
LogsDir = "/azerothcore/env/dist/logs"
DataDir = "/azerothcore/env/dist/data"
# Change this configuration accordingly with your docker setup
# The format is "hostname;port;username;password;database":

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git init && git add -A && git commit -m "Initial commit - $MODULE_NAME"
echo "--- Configure git for nice commit messages"
source $GIT_COMMIT_MSG_SETUP || bash $GIT_COMMIT_MSG_SETUP
source "$GIT_COMMIT_MSG_SETUP" || bash "$GIT_COMMIT_MSG_SETUP"
echo "--- Ready to code"
fi

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# Description: Logs directory setting.
# Important: LogsDir needs to be quoted, as the string might contain space characters.
# Logs directory must exists, or log file creation will be disabled.
# Example: "/home/youruser/azeroth-server/logs"
# Example: "/home/youruser/azerothcore/logs"
# Default: "" - (Log files will be stored in the current path)
LogsDir = ""

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# DataDir
# Description: Data directory setting.
# Important: DataDir needs to be quoted, as the string might contain space characters.
# Example: "/home/youruser/azeroth-server/data"
# Example: "/home/youruser/azerothcore/data"
# Default: "."
DataDir = "."
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ DataDir = "."
# Description: Logs directory setting.
# Important: LogsDir needs to be quoted, as the string might contain space characters.
# Logs directory must exists, or log file creation will be disabled.
# Example: "/home/youruser/azeroth-server/logs"
# Example: "/home/youruser/azerothcore/logs"
# Default: "" - (Log files will be stored in the current path)
LogsDir = ""