4.3.6-debian-10-r2 release

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Bitnami Bot
2021-10-20 17:00:54 +00:00
parent cd9657e6c3
commit 9776e3e1d8
4 changed files with 40 additions and 14 deletions

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ RUN chmod g+rwX /opt/bitnami
COPY rootfs /
RUN /opt/bitnami/scripts/neo4j/postunpack.sh
ENV BITNAMI_APP_NAME="neo4j" \
BITNAMI_IMAGE_VERSION="4.3.6-debian-10-r1" \
BITNAMI_IMAGE_VERSION="4.3.6-debian-10-r2" \
NEO4J_BOLT_PORT_NUMBER="" \
NEO4J_HOST="" \
NEO4J_HTTPS_PORT_NUMBER="" \

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@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ remove_cron_conf() {
# $3 - Start command
# $4 - Stop command
# Flags:
# --disabled - Whether to disable the monit configuration
# --disable - Whether to disable the monit configuration
# Returns:
# None
#########################
@@ -174,9 +174,8 @@ generate_monit_conf() {
shift 4
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
--disabled)
shift
disabled="$1"
--disable)
disabled="yes"
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command line flag ${1}" >&2

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@@ -164,11 +164,14 @@ web_server_reload() {
# Arguments:
# $1 - App name
# Flags:
# --hosts - Hosts to enable
# --type - Application type, which has an effect on which configuration template to use
# --hosts - Host listen addresses
# --server-name - Server name
# --server-aliases - Server aliases
# --allow-remote-connections - Whether to allow remote connections or to require local connections
# --disabled - Whether to render the file with a .disabled prefix
# --enable-https - Enable app configuration on HTTPS port
# --disable - Whether to render server configurations with a .disabled prefix
# --disable-http - Whether to render the app's HTTP server configuration with a .disabled prefix
# --disable-https - Whether to render the app's HTTPS server configuration with a .disabled prefix
# --http-port - HTTP port number
# --https-port - HTTPS port number
# --document-root - Path to document root directory
@@ -198,11 +201,18 @@ ensure_web_server_app_configuration_exists() {
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
# Common flags
--disable \
| --disable-http \
| --disable-https \
)
apache_args+=("$1")
nginx_args+=("$1")
;;
--hosts \
| --server-name \
| --server-aliases \
| --type \
| --allow-remote-connections \
| --disabled \
| --enable-https \
| --http-port \
| --https-port \
| --document-root \
@@ -347,8 +357,13 @@ ensure_web_server_prefix_configuration_exists() {
# Arguments:
# $1 - App name
# Flags:
# --hosts - Hosts to enable
# --enable-https - Update HTTPS app configuration
# --hosts - Host listen addresses
# --server-name - Server name
# --server-aliases - Server aliases
# --enable-http - Enable HTTP app configuration (if not enabled already)
# --enable-https - Enable HTTPS app configuration (if not enabled already)
# --disable-http - Disable HTTP app configuration (if not disabled already)
# --disable-https - Disable HTTPS app configuration (if not disabled already)
# --http-port - HTTP port number
# --https-port - HTTPS port number
# Returns:
@@ -363,8 +378,20 @@ web_server_update_app_configuration() {
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
# Common flags
--hosts \
--enable-http \
| --enable-https \
| --disable-http \
| --disable-https \
)
args+=("$1")
;;
--hosts \
| --server-name \
| --server-aliases \
| --enable-http \
| --enable-https \
| --disable-http \
| --disable-https \
| --http-port \
| --https-port \
)

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ You can find the default credentials and available configuration options in the
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