#!/bin/sh# cbwrapper updates Certbot, checks out the latest tagged version (as# opposed to the latest commit on master), configures the virtual# environment, then passes all of its arguments to the real certbot.# Unlike certbot-auto, this script does not need to be run as root,# but you lose some of the versatility that comes from the fact that# certbot-auto has been tested on countless hosts and configurations.# NOTE: do not use set -eu in this script, because we can't guarantee# that venv/bin/activate, which runs in the same shell, is "eu-clean".# Debian:# # apt-get install ca-certificates dialog build-essential \# > python python-dev python-setuptools \# > libaugeas0 augeas-lenses libssl-dev libffi-dev# # easy_install --upgrade pip virtualenv# Debian and OpenBSD:# # groupadd certbot_# # useradd -md /etc/letsencrypt -s /bin/sh -g certbot_ certbot_# # mkdir -p /var/lib/letsencrypt /var/log/letsencrypt# # chown -R certbot_:certbot_ /var/lib/letsencrypt# # chown -R certbot_:certbot_ /var/log/letsencrypt# # ( crontab -lu certbot_; echo '13 13 * * * cbwrapper ...' ) | \# > crontab -u certbot_ -old_directory="$(pwd)"run_directory=~/.cbwrapper
mkdir -p "$run_directory"&&\cd"$run_directory"&&\git clone https://github.com/certbot/certbot ||truecd"$run_directory/certbot"&&\git fetch &&\git fetch --tags &&\git checkout master &&\git checkout "$(git describe --abbrev=0)"&&\rm -rf venv venv.*.bak &&\tools/venv.sh &&\. venv/bin/activate &&\cd"$old_directory"&&\certbot "$@"
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