Install script now installs Spoolman as a system-level service instead of user level
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@@ -194,6 +194,17 @@ echo -e "${CYAN}Do you want to install Spoolman as a systemd service? This will
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read choice
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if [ "$choice" == "y" ] || [ "$choice" == "Y" ]; then
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systemd_user_dir="$HOME/.config/systemd/user"
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service_name="Spoolman"
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# Check if user-level systemd service exists and remove it
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if [ -f "$systemd_user_dir/$service_name.service" ]; then
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echo -e "${ORANGE}User-level systemd service already installed. Removing the existing service.${NC}"
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systemctl --user stop Spoolman # Stop the service if it's running
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systemctl --user disable Spoolman # Disable the service
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rm "$systemd_user_dir/$service_name.service" # Remove the user-level service unit file
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systemctl --user daemon-reload # Reload the systemd user service manager
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fi
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# Get the parent directory of the installer script
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script_dir=$( cd -- "$( dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd )
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@@ -220,47 +231,37 @@ Description=Spoolman
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Type=simple
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ExecStart=$spoolman_dir/scripts/start.sh
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WorkingDirectory=$spoolman_dir
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User=$USER
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Restart=always
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[Install]
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WantedBy=default.target
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"
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# Specify the service name
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service_name="Spoolman"
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# Create a temporary directory for the service unit file
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temp_dir="$(mktemp -d)"
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# Create the systemd service unit file
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service_file="$temp_dir/$service_name.service"
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echo "$service_unit" > "$service_file"
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# Move the service unit file to the user's systemd user directory
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systemd_user_dir="$HOME/.config/systemd/user"
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mkdir -p "$systemd_user_dir"
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mv "$service_file" "$systemd_user_dir/"
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service_file="/etc/systemd/system/$service_name.service"
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echo "$service_unit" | sudo tee "$service_file" > /dev/null
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# Reload the systemd user service manager
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systemctl --user daemon-reload
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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# Enable and start the service
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systemctl --user enable "$service_name"
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systemctl --user start "$service_name"
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sudo systemctl enable "$service_name"
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sudo systemctl start "$service_name"
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# Load .env file now
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set -o allexport
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source .env
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set +o allexport
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echo -e "${GREEN}Spoolman systemd service has been installed and Spoolman is now starting.${NC}"
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echo -e "${GREEN}Spoolman will soon be reachable at ${ORANGE}http://<server-ip>:$SPOOLMAN_PORT${NC}"
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echo -e "${GREEN}You can start/restart/stop the service by running e.g. '${CYAN}systemctl --user stop Spoolman${GREEN}'${NC}"
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echo -e "${GREEN}You can disable the service from starting automatically by running '${CYAN}systemctl --user disable Spoolman${GREEN}'${NC}"
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echo -e "${GREEN}You can view the Spoolman logs by running '${CYAN}journalctl --user -u Spoolman${GREEN}'${NC}"
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local_ip=$(hostname -I | awk '{print $1}')
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# Clean up temporary directory
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rm -r "$temp_dir"
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echo -e "${GREEN}Spoolman systemd service has been installed and Spoolman is now starting.${NC}"
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echo -e "${GREEN}Spoolman will soon be reachable at ${ORANGE}http://$local_ip:$SPOOLMAN_PORT${NC}"
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echo -e "${GREEN}Please note that the displayed IP address may be incorrect for your setup. If needed, replace it manually with the correct IP.${NC}"
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echo -e "${GREEN}You can start/restart/stop the service by running e.g. '${CYAN}sudo systemctl stop Spoolman${GREEN}'${NC}"
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echo -e "${GREEN}You can disable the service from starting automatically by running '${CYAN}sudo systemctl disable Spoolman${GREEN}'${NC}"
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echo -e "${GREEN}You can view the Spoolman logs by running '${CYAN}sudo journalctl -u Spoolman${GREEN}'${NC}"
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else
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echo -e "${ORANGE}Skipping systemd service installation.${NC}"
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echo -e "${ORANGE}You can start Spoolman manually by running 'bash scripts/start.sh'${NC}"
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