Web Application RPM

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Generic Instructions for building a Web Application RPM

RPMS make installation more reliable and removal much easier.

This guide aims to create a common structure for building rpms

Build environment

Local Server

Create a build environment on your local server, refer to the SME Server Developer's Guide: How to create a SME Server package - step by step

SME Build Server

When you are comfortable building rpms, you are encouraged to put your source files on the SME Build Server, Package Modification, this allows others to more easily update and improve your rpms.

The Application RPM

Application source

Download the application source, eg foo.tar.gz and place in the SOURCES directory

SPEC file

Edit the following sample .spec file and place in the SPECS directory

%define name foo
%define version 3.6.431
%define release 1
Summary: foo is a helpdesk system
Name: %{name}
Version: %{version}
Release: %{release}%{?dist}
Distribution: SME Server
License: GNU GPL version 2
URL: http://www.fooweb.com
Group: SMEserver/addon
#wget http://www.fooweb.com/downloads/foo-3.6.431.tar.gz
Source: foo-3.6.431.tar.gz
Packager: Stephen Foo <support@foo.net>
BuildArchitectures: noarch
BuildRoot: /var/tmp/%{name}-%{version}
BuildRequires: e-smith-devtools
Requires: e-smith-release >= 7.0
AutoReqProv: no

%description
http://foo.org/
foo is a helpdesk system 

%changelog
* Thu Sep 13 2007 Stephen Foo <support@foo.net> 3.6.431-1
- initial release
- builds from unchanged .tar.gz 

%prep
%setup  -c -n %{name}

%build
#drop in an unchanged .tgz, if required rename directory here, eg remove version number.
mkdir -p root/opt/
mv %{name} root/opt/foo

%install
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
(cd root   ; find . -depth -print | cpio -dump $RPM_BUILD_ROOT)
rm -f %{name}-%{version}-filelist
/sbin/e-smith/genfilelist $RPM_BUILD_ROOT \
   --dir '/opt/foo/tempdir/' 'attr(775,www,www)' \
   --file '/opt/foo/logo.gif' 'attr(660,www,www)' \
    > %{name}-%{version}-filelist

%clean
cd ..
rm -rf %{name}

%files -f %{name}-%{version}-filelist
%defattr(-,root,root)

Build the RPM

rpmbuild -ba /home/e-smith/files/users/jim/home/rpms/SPECS/foo.spec


Notes

Permissions, may need tweaking but usually not many need changing, you don't want the webserver changing the distribution files.

Check the .spec files of other contribs, see the CVS (SME Contribs)

SME Server Intergration RPM

Create database

  • Create password

root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/migrate/80foo

{
   use MIME::Base64 qw(encode_base64);

   my $rec = $DB->get('foo') || $DB->new_record('foo', {type => 'service'});

   my $pw = $rec->prop('DbPassword');
   return "" if $pw;
   $rec->set_prop('DbPassword', MIME::Base64::encode(int( (1000000000000000) * rand() )));
}
  • Create structure

root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/e-smith/sql/init/80foo

{
   my $db = $foo{DbName} || 'foo';
   my $user = $foo{DbUser} || 'foo';
   my $pass = $foo{DbPassword} || 'foo';
   $OUT .= <<END
#! /bin/sh
   if [ -d /var/lib/mysql/$db ]; then
     exit
   fi
   /usr/bin/mysql <<EOF
   CREATE DATABASE $db DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci;
   use $db;
   #Insert application specific command to create database structure
   source /opt/foo/sql/mysql_foo.sql;
   use mysql;
   GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON $db.* TO $user\@localhost
           IDENTIFIED BY '$pass';
   flush privileges;
EOF
END
}

See the %build section of the spec file where you create the DB name & user.

The %post section of the spec file run the commands to initialise db values and create the db structure

db defaults

Reserve the foo name in accounts and create default settings in configuration

Create files in these locations, with default values

root/etc/e-smith/db/accounts/defaults/foo
root/etc/e-smith/db/accounts/defaults/foo/type > reserved

root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/foo
root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/foo/type           > service
root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/foo/Name           > Helpdesk        
root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/foo/PublicAccess   > global-pw-remote
root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/foo/status         > enabled         
root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/foo/DbName         > foo             
root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/foo/DbUser         > foo             

root/etc/e-smith/templates.metadata/etc/e-smith/sql/init
root/etc/e-smith/templates.metadata/etc/e-smith/sql/init/80foo  >  PERMS=0750

Webserver templates

Http Template 92Foo

The alias fragment tailored to suit the application root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/92foo

{
    my $status = $foo{'status'} || "disabled";
    return "    # foo is disabled in this VirtualHost"
           unless $status eq 'enabled';

   $OUT = "";
   my $allow = 'all';
   my $pass = '0';
   my $satisfy = 'all';
   my $name = $foo{'Name'} || 'Application Description';
   
   for ('exit-if-none')
   {
     if ($foo{'PublicAccess'})
     {
         if ($foo{'PublicAccess'} eq 'none')
         {
          next;
         }
         elsif ($foo{'PublicAccess'} eq 'local')
         {
           $allow   = $localAccess;
           $pass    = 0;
           $satisfy = 'all';
         }
         elsif ($foo{'PublicAccess'} eq 'local-pw')
         {
           $allow   = $localAccess;
           $pass    = 1;
           $satisfy = 'all';
         }
         elsif ($foo{'PublicAccess'} eq 'global')
         {
           $allow   = 'all';
           $pass    = 0;
           $satisfy = 'all';
         }
         elsif ($foo{'PublicAccess'} eq 'global-pw')
         {
           $allow   = 'all';
           $pass    = 1;
           $satisfy = 'all';
         }
         elsif ($foo{'PublicAccess'} eq 'global-pw-remote')
         {
           $allow   = $localAccess;
           $pass    = 1;
           $satisfy = 'any';
         }
     }
     
     $OUT .= "#------------------------------------------------------------\n";
     $OUT .= "# foo - $name\n";
     $OUT .= "#------------------------------------------------------------\n";
     
     {
       if (exists $foo{'URL'})
       { $OUT .= "Alias  /$foo{'URL'}  /opt/foo\n"; }
     }
     
     $OUT .= "Alias  /foo  /opt/foo\n";
     
     $OUT .= "\n";
     $OUT .= "<Directory /opt/foo>\n";
     $OUT .= "    AddType application/x-httpd-php .php\n";
     $OUT .= "    php_admin_value open_basedir /opt/foo\n";
     $OUT .= "    Options None\n";
     $OUT .= "    order deny,allow\n";
     $OUT .= "    deny from all\n";
     $OUT .= "    allow from $allow\n";
     $OUT .= "    php_value mysql.default_host $foo{DbName}\n";
     $OUT .= "    php_value mysql.default_user $foo{DbUser}\n";
     $OUT .= "    php_value mysql.default_password $foo{DbPassword}\n";
     if ($pass)
     {
         $OUT .= "    AuthName \"$name\"\n";
         $OUT .= "    AuthType Basic\n";
         $OUT .= "    AuthExternal pwauth\n";
         $OUT .= "    require valid-user\n";
         $OUT .= "    Satisfy $satisfy\n";
     }
     $OUT .= "</Directory>\n";
   }
}

Apache Authentication

In the example above, all sme users can authenticate to the web folder /opt/foo, for an application with no matter in security, it is normal but in certain case it could be dangerous.

  • All users of SME Server

The original template in /etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/92foo

     {
         $OUT .= "    AuthName \"$name\"\n";
         $OUT .= "    AuthType Basic\n";
         $OUT .= "    AuthExternal pwauth\n";
         $OUT .= "    require valid-user\n";
         $OUT .= "    Satisfy $satisfy\n";
     }
  • one user or several users

Now you need to modify the 92foo template with these new lines nano /etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/92foo

     {
         $OUT .= "    AuthName \"$name\"\n";
         $OUT .= "    AuthType Basic\n";
         $OUT .= "    AuthExternal pwauth\n";
         $OUT .= "    require user admin pierre paul\n";
         $OUT .= "    Satisfy $satisfy\n";
     }
  • one group or several groups with some specific users

You have to download a plugin of pwauth to authenticate unix group in SME Server 8 : http://code.google.com/p/pwauth/ For SME Server 9 a nfr is raised see bugzilla:3690

wget http://pwauth.googlecode.com/files/pwauth-2.3.10.tar.gz
tar xvzf pwauth-2.3.10.tar.gz
cp pwauth-2.3.10/unixgroup /usr/lib/httpd/modules/
chown root:www /usr/lib/httpd/modules/unixgroup
chmod 750 /usr/lib/httpd/modules/unixgroup

We need to create a new fragment

nano /etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/35-group-auth

{
       $OUT .= "     AddExternalGroup ugroup /usr/lib/httpd/modules/unixgroup\n";
       $OUT .= "     SetExternalGroupMethod ugroup environment\n";
}

Now you need to modify the 92foo template with these new lines nano /etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/92foo

{
         $OUT .= "    AuthName \"$name\"\n";
         $OUT .= "    AuthType Basic\n";
         $OUT .= "    AuthExternal pwauth\n";
         $OUT .= "    GroupExternal ugroup\n";
         $OUT .= "    AuthzUserAuthoritative off\n";
         $OUT .= "    require user admin pierre paul\n";
         $OUT .= "    require group virt\n";
         $OUT .= "    Satisfy $satisfy\n";
}
  • DB command to choose groups and users

Above we have seen how to write name of groups or users directly in the template, but in the real life it is not enough good :)

The purpose is to choose users or groups by command line.

-In first you have to make other DB configuration as described Web_Application_RPM#db_defaults

echo "admin" >         root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/foo/User
echo "" >              root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/foo/Group

Only the user admin is set by default

-You have to download a plugin of pwauth to authenticate unix group in SME Server 8 : http://code.google.com/p/pwauth/

wget http://pwauth.googlecode.com/files/pwauth-2.3.10.tar.gz
tar xvzf pwauth-2.3.10.tar.gz
cp pwauth-2.3.10/unixgroup /usr/lib/httpd/modules/
chown root:www /usr/lib/httpd/modules/unixgroup
chmod 750 /usr/lib/httpd/modules/unixgroup

We need to create a new fragment
nano /etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/35-group-auth

{
       $OUT .= "     AddExternalGroup ugroup /usr/lib/httpd/modules/unixgroup\n";
       $OUT .= "     SetExternalGroupMethod ugroup environment\n";
}

nano /etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/92foo

{
$OUT .= "    AuthName \"$name\"\n";
         $OUT .= "    AuthType Basic\n";
         $OUT .= "    AuthExternal pwauth\n";
         $OUT .= "    GroupExternal ugroup\n";
         $OUT .= "    AuthzUserAuthoritative off\n";
         $OUT .= "    require user $foo{'User'}\n";
         $OUT .= "    require group $foo{'Group'}\n";
         $OUT .= "    Satisfy $satisfy\n";
}

-change groups and users allowed by CL

config setprop foo User "admin toto"
config setprop foo Group "famille virt"

then

signal-event console-save

Upload_tmp_dir

Since SME Server V8, you could have sometime an error is thrown by PHP and you will need to specify a temporary directory (e.g. upload_tmp_dir) which is not set in php.ini. see bugzilla:6650 and bugzilla:7652. Many Php applications needs this setting, most of known are wordpress, roudcube, egroupware, etc. Symptoms are that you can't upload contents to the PHP application.

An easy way is to make a Custom Template to resolve this issue.

see Uploadtmpdir

Https_redirection

  • a hack to get https to work, a better solution is required, you can see Https_redirection

root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/VirtualHosts/30FooAlias

{
   my $status = $foo{'status'} || "disabled";
   return "    # foo is disabled in this VirtualHost"
           unless $status eq 'enabled';

   if ($port eq "443")
   {
      $OUT .= "    ProxyPass /foo http://127.0.0.1/foo\n";
   }
}
  • or this solution which does the automatic redirection to https protocol, you have to choose either 30FooAlias or 60FooAlias but not both.

root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/VirtualHosts/60FooAlias

{
   my $status = $roundcube{'status'} || "disabled";
   return "    # roundcube is disabled in this VirtualHost"
           unless $status eq 'enabled';

{
if ($port ne "443")
{
$OUT .= <<'HERE';
## Redirect Web Address to Secure Address
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^/foo https://%{HTTP_HOST}/foo

## End Of Redirect
HERE
}
}

}

  • To enforce the security you can decide to prohibit all connexions which are not https. You need to add "SSLRequireSSL" in the correct position of the 92foo template.
     $OUT .= "<Directory /opt/foo>\n";
     $OUT .= "    SSLRequireSSL\n";
     $OUT .= "    AddType application/x-httpd-php .php\n";

System file templates

You may need to create a fragment for a system file such as crontab.

http://wiki.contribs.org/SME_Server:Documentation:Developers_Manual

Application templates

Preferably include the original application config file in the templates directory,
then overwrite key values, some of which we keep in SME DB's

This is not always possible, eg your application modifies the config file
in this case leave the config file untemplated and advise the user how to configure manually.

eg . root\etc\template\opt\foo\config.php

template-begin

{
   $OUT = <<HERE;
<?php
/*
HERE

   $OUT .= 
   Text::Template::_load_text("/etc/e-smith/templates-default/template-begin");

   $OUT .= <<HERE;
*/
HERE

}

template-end

?>

10config-dist

{
   $OUT = "require_once('config.php.dist');";
}

20config-sme

// SME Server Settings
{
  $OUT .= "\$CFG->dbname   = ini_get\(\'mysql.default_host\'\)\; \n";
  $OUT .= "\$CFG->dbuser   = ini_get\(\'mysql.default_user\'\)\; \n";
  $OUT .= "\$CFG->dbpass   = ini_get\(\'mysql.default_password\'\)\; \n";
  $OUT .= "\$CFG->dirroot  = \'/opt/foo'\; \n";
}

Spec file

%define name smeserver-foo
%define version 1.0
%define release 1
Summary: smserver rpm to setup foo, a foo system
Name: %{name}
Version: %{version}
Release: %{release}%{?dist}
Distribution: SME Server
License: GNU GPL version 2
URL: http://www.foo.net/
Group: SMEserver/addon
Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
#Patch0: smeserver-foo-1.0-null.patch
Packager: Stephen Foo<support@foo.net>
BuildArchitectures: noarch
BuildRequires: e-smith-devtools >= 1.13.1-03
BuildRoot: /var/tmp/%{name}-%{version}
Requires: e-smith-release >= 7.0
Requires: foo
AutoReqProv: no

%description
smserver rpm to setup foo, a helpdesk system

%changelog
* Thu Sep 13 2007 Stephen Foo<support@foo.net> 1.0-1
- initial release

%prep
%setup
#%patch0 -p1

%build

%install
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
(cd root   ; find . -depth -print | cpio -dump $RPM_BUILD_ROOT)
rm -f %{name}-%{version}-filelist
/sbin/e-smith/genfilelist $RPM_BUILD_ROOT > %{name}-%{version}-filelist
echo "%doc COPYING"  >> %{name}-%{version}-filelist

%clean
cd ..
rm -rf %{name}-%{version} 

%pre
%preun
%post

%postun
#uninstall
if [ $1 = 0 ] ; then
 /sbin/e-smith/expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
 /usr/bin/sv h /service/httpd-e-smith
 /sbin/e-smith/expand-template /etc/crontab
fi

%files -f %{name}-%{version}-filelist
%defattr(-,root,root)

Further Information

Developer guide

http://wiki.contribs.org/SME_Server:Documentation:Developers_Manual

New DB settings

  • To disable foo. (default is enabled)
config setprop foo status disabled 
  • To limit access to foo.
config setprop foo PublicAccess OPTION

OPTION is either of the following.

       none             => No access
       local            => Local network  (no password required)
       local-pw         => Local network  (password required)
       global           => Entire Internet(no password required)
       global-pw        => Entire Internet(password required)
       global-pw-remote => Entire Internet(password required outside local network)
  • change groups and users allowed by CL
config setprop foo User "admin toto"
config setprop foo Group "famille virt"

then

signal-event console-save
  • To add a different URL eg. yourserver.net/foo

note, this adds another url, it doesn't remove the default

config setprop foo URL newfoo
  • To run foo from the root of a domain, This option is buggy to remove
config delprop foo domain

To enable your changes run these commands

expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
sv h /service/httpd-e-smith

Related applications

  • eaccelerator

php applications may be faster with eaccelerator

RPM originally prepared for SME by MasterSleepy and is now in the SMEContribs repo.