39 lines
1.1 KiB
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39 lines
1.1 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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# This file is in the public domain
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# Wrapper around 'taler-bank-manage' to first configure the required
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# testing accounts before launching the bank properly.
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#
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# Takes 3 arguments:
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# $1: the configuration file name
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# $2: the database name
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# $3: serve-http or serve-uwsgi
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set -eu
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if [ "$#" -ne 3 ];
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then
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echo "illegal number of parameters"
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exit 1
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fi
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# Ensure starting accounts exist
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taler-bank-manage -c $1 --with-db $2 django provide_accounts
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taler-bank-manage -c $1 --with-db $2 django add_bank_account 42
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taler-bank-manage -c $1 --with-db $2 django add_bank_account 43
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# This is 'x' hashed by Django
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PW_HASH='pbkdf2_sha256$180000$RBYjEO0WzE1z$x2Avt35TkOL2pMHvts3B1U1NIJalXZf95WnJhGFOAUs='
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# hack password hash directly into the database:
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echo "UPDATE auth_user SET password='$PW_HASH'" | psql -Aqt $2
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# Note that calling
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# taler-bank-manage -c $1 --with-db $2 django changepassword Bank x
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# does not work: (1) it always insists on going interactive, and (2)
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# rejects 'x' as a password.
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# Now run Django for good
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exec taler-bank-manage -c $1 --with-db $2 $3
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