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# Copyright 1999-2019 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=6
inherit toolchain-funcs user
MY_P=${PN/-core}-${PV}
DESCRIPTION="Nagios core - monitoring daemon, web GUI, and documentation"
HOMEPAGE="https://www.nagios.org/"
# The name of the directory into which our Gentoo icons will be
# extracted, and also the basename of the archive containing it.
GENTOO_ICONS="${PN}-gentoo-icons-20141125"
SRC_URI="mirror://sourceforge/nagios/${MY_P}.tar.gz
web? ( https://dev.gentoo.org/~mjo/distfiles/${GENTOO_ICONS}.tar )"
LICENSE="GPL-2"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~ppc ~ppc64 ~sparc ~x86"
IUSE="apache2 classicui lighttpd perl +web vim-syntax"
# In pkg_postinst(), we change the group of the Nagios configuration
# directory to that of the web server user. It can't belong to both
# apache/lighttpd groups at the same time, so we block this combination
# for our own sanity.
#
# This could be made to work, but we would need a better way to allow
# the web user read-only access to Nagios's configuration directory.
#
REQUIRED_USE="apache2? ( !lighttpd )"
#
# Note, we require one of the apache2 CGI modules:
#
# * mod_cgi
# * mod_cgid
# * mod_fcgid
#
# We just don't care /which/ one. And of course PHP supports both CGI
# (USE=cgi) and FastCGI (USE=fpm). We're pretty lenient with the
# dependencies, and expect the user not to do anything /too/
# stupid. (For example, installing Apache with only FastCGI support, and
# PHP with only CGI support.)
#
# Another annoyance is that the upstream Makefile uses app-arch/unzip to
# extract a snapshot of AngularJS, but that's only needed when USE=web.
#
MOD_ALIAS=apache2_modules_alias
DEPEND="dev-libs/libltdl:0
virtual/mailx
perl? ( dev-lang/perl:= )
web? (
app-arch/unzip
media-libs/gd[jpeg,png]
lighttpd? ( www-servers/lighttpd[php] )
apache2? (
|| (
>=www-servers/apache-2.4[${MOD_ALIAS},apache2_modules_cgi]
>=www-servers/apache-2.4[${MOD_ALIAS},apache2_modules_cgid]
>=www-servers/apache-2.4[${MOD_ALIAS},apache2_modules_fcgid] )
|| (
dev-lang/php:*[apache2]
dev-lang/php:*[cgi]
dev-lang/php:*[fpm] )
)
)"
RDEPEND="${DEPEND}
vim-syntax? ( app-vim/nagios-syntax )"
S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
pkg_setup() {
enewgroup nagios
enewuser nagios -1 /bin/bash /var/nagios/home nagios
}
src_configure() {
local myconf
if use perl; then
myconf="${myconf} --enable-embedded-perl --with-perlcache"
fi
if use !apache2 && use !lighttpd ; then
myconf="${myconf} --with-command-group=nagios"
else
if use apache2 ; then
myconf="${myconf} --with-command-group=apache"
myconf="${myconf} --with-httpd-conf=/etc/apache2/conf.d"
elif use lighttpd ; then
myconf="${myconf} --with-command-group=lighttpd"
fi
fi
econf ${myconf} \
--prefix=/usr \
--bindir=/usr/sbin \
--localstatedir=/var/nagios \
--sysconfdir=/etc/nagios \
--libexecdir=/usr/$(get_libdir)/nagios/plugins \
--with-cgibindir=/usr/$(get_libdir)/nagios/cgi-bin \
--with-webdir=/usr/share/nagios/htdocs
}
src_compile() {
emake CC=$(tc-getCC) nagios
if use web; then
# Only compile the CGIs/HTML when USE=web is set.
emake CC=$(tc-getCC) DESTDIR="${D}" cgis html
fi
}
src_install() {
dodoc Changelog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md THANKS UPGRADING
# There is no way to install the CGIs unstripped from the top-level
# makefile, so descend into base/ here. The empty INSTALL_OPTS
# ensures that root:root: owns the nagios executables.
cd "${S}/base" || die
emake INSTALL_OPTS="" DESTDIR="${D}" install-unstripped
cd "${S}" || die
# Otherwise this gets installed as 770 and you get "access denied"
# for some reason or other when starting nagios. The permissions
# on nagiostats are just for consistency (these should both get
# fixed upstream).
fperms 775 /usr/sbin/nagios /usr/sbin/nagiostats
# INSTALL_OPTS are needed for most of install-basic, but we don't
# want them on the LIBEXECDIR, argh.
emake DESTDIR="${D}" install-basic
fowners root:root /usr/$(get_libdir)/nagios/plugins
# Don't make the configuration owned by the nagios user, because
# then he can edit nagios.cfg and trick nagios into running as root
# and doing his bidding.
emake INSTALL_OPTS="" DESTDIR="${D}" install-config
# No INSTALL_OPTS used in install-commandmode, thankfully.
emake DESTDIR="${D}" install-commandmode
if use web; then
# There is no way to install the CGIs unstripped from the
# top-level makefile, so descend into cgi/ here. The empty
# INSTALL_OPTS ensures that root:root: owns the CGI executables.
cd "${S}/cgi" || die
emake INSTALL_OPTS="" DESTDIR="${D}" install-unstripped
cd "${S}" || die
# install-html installs the new exfoliation theme
emake INSTALL_OPTS="" DESTDIR="${D}" install-html
if use classicui; then
# This overwrites the already-installed exfoliation theme
emake INSTALL_OPTS="" DESTDIR="${D}" install-classicui
fi
# Install cute Gentoo icons (bug #388323), setting their
# owner, group, and mode to match those of the rest of Nagios's
# images.
insinto /usr/share/nagios/htdocs/images/logos
doins "${WORKDIR}/${GENTOO_ICONS}"/*.*
fi
newinitd startup/openrc-init nagios
if use web ; then
if use apache2 ; then
# Install the Nagios configuration file for Apache.
insinto "/etc/apache2/modules.d"
doins "${FILESDIR}"/99_nagios4.conf
elif use lighttpd ; then
# Install the Nagios configuration file for Lighttpd.
insinto /etc/lighttpd
newins "${FILESDIR}/lighttpd_nagios4.conf" nagios.conf
else
ewarn "${CATEGORY}/${PF} only supports apache or lighttpd"
ewarn "out of the box. Since you are not using one of them, you"
ewarn "will have to configure your webserver yourself."
fi
fi
}
pkg_postinst() {
if use web; then
if use apache2 || use lighttpd ; then
if use apache2; then
elog "To enable the Nagios web front-end, please edit"
elog "${ROOT}etc/conf.d/apache2 and add \"-D NAGIOS -D PHP\""
elog "to APACHE2_OPTS. Then Nagios will be available at,"
elog
elif use lighttpd; then
elog "To enable the Nagios web front-end, please add"
elog "'include \"nagios.conf\"' to the lighttpd configuration"
elog "file at ${ROOT}etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf. Then Nagios"
elog "will be available at,"
elog
fi
elog " http://localhost/nagios/"
fi
fi
elog
elog "If your kernel has /proc protection, nagios"
elog "will not be happy as it relies on accessing the proc"
elog "filesystem. You can fix this by adding nagios into"
elog "the group wheel, but this is not recomended."
elog
}
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