-e immediately exit when a command fails. No further commands are processed.
-o pipefail, if a series of piped commands fail, do NOt return the last commands returncode, but DO return the return code of the failing command in the pipeline series
-u, raise an error when an unset variable is used. Not using this results in an empty value being used and the script being executed differently without you knowing why.
-x, print each command before executing it. Actual arguments are expanded. So you see the command with the actual parameter values. This is printed in red in the buildx log output.
2423: Correct the extension of files used for Roundcube overrides r=mergify[bot] a=DannyDaemonic
This adds ".inc.php" files to the included overrides while maintaining support for existing ".inc" files previously included via overrides. It also updates the corresponding documentation.
Roundcube itself uses "inc.php" files and these overrides are expected to match that format. Switching to "inc.php" both tells the user that these need to be proper php files and conveys they are used for changing the same settings that Roundcube's inc.php files modify.
## What type of PR?
bug-fix, documentation
## What does this PR do?
- Adds ".inc.php" to the list of include files being built in roundcube's start.py
- Updates override information in the faq section: [How can I override settings?](https://github.com/Mailu/Mailu/blob/master/docs/faq.rst#how-can-i-override-settings)
- Includes changelog recommends using .inc.php moving forward
## Related issue(s)
- This addresses confusion seen in issues like: #2388
## Prerequisites
Before we can consider review and merge, please make sure the following list is done and checked.
If an entry in not applicable, you can check it or remove it from the list.
- [x] In case of feature or enhancement: documentation updated accordingly
- [x] Unless it's docs or a minor change: add [changelog](https://mailu.io/master/contributors/workflow.html#changelog) entry file.
Co-authored-by: Danny Daemonic <DannyDaemonic@gmail.com>
This adds ".inc.php" files to the included overrides while maintaining
support for existing ".inc" files previously included via overrides.
Roundcube itself uses "inc.php" files and these overrides are expected
to match that format. Switching to "inc.php" both tells the user that
these need to be proper php files and conveys they are used for changing
the same settings that Roundcube's inc.php files modify.
2403: Feature: switch CI/CD from build to buildx r=mergify[bot] a=Diman0
## What type of PR?
Feature and enhancement
## What does this PR do?
Switch from docker build to buildx for CI/CD.
- The main workflow file has been optimised and simplified.
- Images are built in parallel when building locally resulting in much faster build times.
- The github action workflow is about 50% faster.
- Arm images are built as well. These images are not tested due to restrictions of github actions (no arm runners). The tags of the images have -arm appended to it. The arm images are built on merge on master and release branch (x.y). They do not influence the normal CI/CD workflow used for bors (for PR) and real releases (merge on master and branch x.y for x86_64).
- Arm images (and normal x86_64 images) can also be built locally.
- Reusable workflow is introduced for building, testing and deploying the images. This allows the workflow to be reused for other purposes in the future.
- Workflow can be manually triggered. This allows forked Mailu projects to also use the workflow for building images.
The main workflow makes use of github actions cache to store the cache layer. This layer is used to quickly rebuilt the images in the testing step and deploy step.
Unfortunately the building the arm images fails sometimes due to timeouts. Sometimes the connection to github actions cache is very slow. Restarting the workflow from the last failed step resolves this. I have not observed this with the normal build.
Just as previous time, you can use a forked project for testing the changes (https://github.com/Diman0/Mailu_Fork). You should still have owner access. I have created branch 1.11 for testing. You can see I already push 4 times to branch 1.11 (current version is 1.11.3).
### Related issue(s)
- Mention an issue like: #001
- closes#2383
- closes#1830
- closes#1200
## Prerequisites
Before we can consider review and merge, please make sure the following list is done and checked.
If an entry in not applicable, you can check it or remove it from the list.
- [x] In case of feature or enhancement: documentation updated accordingly
- [x] Unless it's docs or a minor change: add [changelog](https://mailu.io/master/contributors/workflow.html#changelog) entry file.
Co-authored-by: Dimitri Huisman <diman@huisman.xyz>
- The main workflow file has been optimised and simplified.
- Images are built in parallel when building locally resulting in faster build times.
- The github action workflow is about 50% faster.
- Arm images are built as well. These images are not tested due to restrictions of github actions (no arm runners). The tags of the images have -arm appended to it.
- Arm images can also be built locally.
- Reusable workflow is introduced for building, testing and deploying the images.
This allows the workflow to be reused for other purposes in the future.
- Workflow can be manually triggered. This allows forked Mailu projects to also use the workflow for building images.
2295: Switch from Rainloop to SnappyMail r=mergify[bot] a=Diman0
## What type of PR?
Feature
## What does this PR do?
As discussed in the project meeting (#1582), we decided we want to switch from Rainloop to an alternative. Rainloop has multiple open security issues which were not patched for a long time.
We decided to switch to SnappyMail because it is more secure and based on RainLoop. This means that users using RainLoop will still have a webmail that looks familiar for them.
This PR replaces RainLoop with SnappyMail.
### Related issue(s)
- #2215
- #1582
## Prerequisites
Before we can consider review and merge, please make sure the following list is done and checked.
If an entry in not applicable, you can check it or remove it from the list.
- [x] In case of feature or enhancement: documentation updated accordingly
- [x] Unless it's docs or a minor change: add [changelog](https://mailu.io/master/contributors/workflow.html#changelog) entry file.
Co-authored-by: Dimitri Huisman <diman@huisman.xyz>
Co-authored-by: Florent Daigniere <nextgens@users.noreply.github.com>
2360: roundcube: disable apache2 access log r=mergify[bot] a=pommi
## What type of PR?
bug-fix
## What does this PR do?
It disables the access log of apache2 in the roundcube webmail container. Requests are already logged by the front container. The requests logged in the roundcube container contained contained the wrong client IP: the IP address of the front container.
----
Original PR:
~~Roundcube webmail is accessed through the nginx reverse proxy in the front container. Each access logline logged by apache2 in the roundcube container did not contain the actual client IP address, but the IP address of the front container, for example:~~
```
192.168.203.3 - - [28/May/2022:12:33:52 +0000] "POST /?_task=mail&_action=refresh HTTP/1.1" 200 677 "https://[REDACTED]/roundcube/?_task=mail&_mbox=INBOX" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:100.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/100.0"
^
IP address of the front container
```
~~By enabling the apache2 remoteip module and configuring it to get the actual client IP address from the X-Forwarded-For header, it logs the correct client IP address to the access log.~~
### Related issue(s)
- None
## Prerequisites
Before we can consider review and merge, please make sure the following list is done and checked.
If an entry in not applicable, you can check it or remove it from the list.
**No changelog or documentation necessary for this minor change.**
Co-authored-by: Pim van den Berg <pim@nethuis.nl>
Remove unneeded IF statement in /admin block in nginx.conf of front.
Fix contributions made to Dockerfile, add missing trailing \ and add back curl
Change healthcheck to monitoring page of fpm. Now we check nginx and fpm.
As per discussion in #2360: The front container (nginx reverse proxy) is
already logging all requests, disable the access logs for apache2 in the
roundcube container completely.