#!/bin/bash ##Script to update Docker container images occasionally and alert when update is done. source /root/.bash_profile if [[ $1 =~ "-v|--verbose|verbose" ]]; then source /home/shmick/Scripts/Okiru "$1" else source /home/shmick/Scripts/Okiru fi source /etc/environment #Remember where you are to change back to later LOCAL_DIR=`pwd` #This is where containers live CONTAINER_DIR="/var/Red-Vol/Media/Containers/" declare -a CONTAINER_PATHS declare -a OUTDATED_CONTAINERS declare -a FAILED_CONTAINERS declare -a UPDATED_CONTAINERS #Remove log from last runs, if present if [[ -f /tmp/docker-updated ]]; then rm /tmp/docker-updated fi #Start counting how many containers fail; appears in final mail subject. OUTDATED_COUNT="0" CONTAINER_PATHS=$(find $CONTAINER_DIR -maxdepth 2 -type f -name docker-compose.yml ! -path '*Archive*' | xargs dirname ) #Find containers in ^ base dir ^ in base container path ^ by finding compose files ^ (not here) ^ and getting their directory name. for container_path in ${CONTAINER_PATHS[@]}; do cd $container_path debug "Working on container directory" "$container_path" container_stack=$(basename $container_path) info "Working on stack" "$container_stack" container_images="$(cat $container_path/docker-compose.yml | grep -E "image: ([a-z]+)/([a-z]+)(:[a-z0-9].*$)?" | grep -Ev 'postgresql|mariadb' | awk '{print $2}')" # search for a pattern of something:something with optional :tag ^ avoid database containers print ^ image name for container_image in $container_images; do container_name="$(echo $container_image | awk -F/ '{print $2}' | sed "s/\:.*//")" # remove everything after the : ^ debug "$container_stack has image" "$container_image" if [[ -n $(echo $container_image | grep -E "(.*:[a-z0-9].*$)") ]]; then # check if there is a :tag present ^ image_tag=":$(echo $container_image | awk -F: '{print $NF}')" # !! Add : ^ before image !! so it is only added to later commands if there is an image at all debug "$container_image has tag" "$image_tag" export container_image=$(echo $container_image | awk -F: '{print $1}') # If the container does have a tag, keep the base name ^ without it (before the :) fi debug "Fetching local image checksum with:" "docker inspect \"$container_image$image_tag\" | grep -Eo \"$container_image@sha256:([0-9a-zA-Z].*)(\")\" | sed -e 's/\"//g' | awk -F@ '{print \$2}" local_image=$(docker inspect "$container_image$image_tag" | grep -Eo "$container_image@sha256:([0-9a-zA-Z].*)(\")" | sed -e 's/"//g' -e 's/\s+//g' | awk -F@ '{print $2}') # remember, this bit ^ is empty without an image ^ this is the main image checksum remove ^ " and whitespace and^ get the checksum after the @ if [[ -z $local_image ]]; then error "Error fetching local image checksum for container $container_name!" #The script will complain about failed containers later on FAILED_CONTAINERS+=("(local) $container_name") continue 2 else debug "Local SHA256 for $container_image is" "$local_image" fi debug "Fetching remote image with:" "skopeo inspect --creds \"dkd6:Vulthuryol569\" docker://docker.io/$container_image$image_tag | grep Digest | head -1 | grep -Eo 'sha256:([0-9a-zA-Z].*)(\")' | sed -e 's/\"//g'" #Use Skopeo, a Red Hat tool, with my Docker Hub account to register the remote image checksum remote_image=$(skopeo inspect --creds "dkd6:Vulthuryol569" docker://docker.io/$container_image$image_tag | grep Digest | head -1 | grep -Eo 'sha256:([0-9a-zA-Z].*)(")' | sed -e 's/"//g' -e 's/\s+//g' ) #Sometimes; Docker hub hangs up; try again if you failed if [[ -z $remote_image ]]; then remote_image=$(skopeo inspect --creds "dkd6:Vulthuryol569" docker://docker.io/$container_image$image_tag | grep Digest | head -1 | grep -Eo 'sha256:([0-9a-zA-Z].*)(")' | sed -e 's/"//g') fi #Now, if you still don't have an image after the second try, something's fuckey. if [[ -z $remote_image ]]; then error "Error fetching remote image checksum for container" "$container_name!" FAILED_CONTAINERS+=("(remote) $container_name") continue 2 else debug "Remote SHA256 for $container_image is" "$remote_image" fi #If we have both checksums, compare them; they should be identical, or the container is outdated. if [[ -n $local_image ]] && [[ -n $remote_image ]] && [[ "$local_image" =~ "$remote_image" ]]; then ok "$container_name" "is up to date!" else warn "$container_name" "is out of date!" info "Attempting to update" "$container_name" if docker-compose pull $container_name; then info "Pulled latest image for" "$container_name" if docker-compose up -d --remove-orphans; then ok "$container_stack" "has been updated sucessfully!" UPDATED_CONTAINERS+=("($container_stack) $container_name") else error "Failed to update" "$container_name!" FAILED_CONTAINERS+=("($container_stack|update) $container_name") #Add to array for mail report OUTDATED_CONTAINERS+=("($container_stack) $container_name") export OUTDATED_COUNT=$(($OUTDATED_COUNT+1)) fi else error "Failed to pull image for" "$container_name!" FAILED_CONTAINERS+=("($container_stack|pull) $container_name") #Add to array for mail report OUTDATED_CONTAINERS+=("($container_stack) $container_name") export OUTDATED_COUNT=$(($OUTDATED_COUNT+1)) fi fi #If you found an image tag, reset it before moving on to another container image_tag="" done cd $LOCAL_DIR done echo "All done!" #Iterate over the arrays and output results to a file; if needed, it will be neatly mailed. if [[ ${#OUTDATED_CONTAINERS[@]} != 0 ]] || [[ ${#FAILED_CONTAINERS[@]} != 0 ]] || [[ ${#UPDATED_CONTAINERS[@]} != 0 ]]; then if [[ ${#UPDATED_CONTAINERS[@]} != 0 ]]; then printf "The following containers have updated succefully:\n" > /tmp/docker-updated printf "%s\n" "${UPDATED_CONTAINERS[@]}" >> /tmp/docker-updated fi if [[ ${#OUTDATED_CONTAINERS[@]} != 0 ]]; then printf "The following containers are out of date:\n" >> /tmp/docker-updated printf "%s\n" "${OUTDATED_CONTAINERS[@]}" >> /tmp/docker-updated fi if [[ ${#FAILED_CONTAINERS[@]} != 0 ]]; then printf "The following containers failed the update process:\n" >> /tmp/docker-updated printf "%s\n" "${FAILED_CONTAINERS[@]}" >> /tmp/docker-updated fi cat /tmp/docker-updated | mail -s "Docker containers update report - `date +"%B %d %Y"`" -r "Takahe@pukeko.xyz" matanhorovitz@protonmail.com rm /tmp/docker-updated fi