Handle NAS deploy without useradd
Prompts used since the previous commit: - sudo: useradd: command not found Special observations: - If useradd is unavailable, remote deployment now falls back to the existing SSH user and primary group. - The systemd template now has a separate group placeholder. - verplaats_log.json remains modified from the user's run and was intentionally not staged.
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@@ -46,23 +46,30 @@ set -euo pipefail
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sudo -v
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if ! id "$APP_USER" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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sudo useradd --system --home "$APP_DIR" --shell /usr/sbin/nologin "$APP_USER"
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if command -v useradd >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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sudo useradd --system --home "$APP_DIR" --shell /usr/sbin/nologin "$APP_USER"
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else
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APP_USER="$(id -un)"
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echo "useradd not found on remote host; using existing SSH user '$APP_USER' for the service." >&2
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fi
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fi
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APP_GROUP="$(id -gn "$APP_USER")"
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sudo mkdir -p "$APP_DIR" /var/lib/mailcat /var/log/mailcat
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sudo tar -xzf /tmp/mailcat-deploy.tar.gz -C "$APP_DIR"
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sudo chown -R "$APP_USER:$APP_USER" "$APP_DIR" /var/lib/mailcat /var/log/mailcat
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sudo chown -R "$APP_USER:$APP_GROUP" "$APP_DIR" /var/lib/mailcat /var/log/mailcat
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sudo chmod 750 "$APP_DIR"
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if [ ! -f "$APP_DIR/config.json" ]; then
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echo "Missing $APP_DIR/config.json on remote host. Create it with mode 600 before starting the service." >&2
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fi
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sudo chmod 600 "$APP_DIR/config.json" 2>/dev/null || true
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sudo chown "$APP_USER:$APP_USER" "$APP_DIR/config.json" 2>/dev/null || true
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sudo chown "$APP_USER:$APP_GROUP" "$APP_DIR/config.json" 2>/dev/null || true
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sudo install -m 0644 "$APP_DIR/systemd/mailcat-sort.service" "/etc/systemd/system/$SERVICE_NAME.service"
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sudo sed -i \
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-e "s#__APP_USER__#$APP_USER#g" \
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-e "s#__APP_GROUP__#$APP_GROUP#g" \
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-e "s#__APP_DIR__#$APP_DIR#g" \
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-e "s#__ACCOUNT__#$ACCOUNT#g" \
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"/etc/systemd/system/$SERVICE_NAME.service"
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@@ -149,6 +149,7 @@ Remote/NAS deployment files:
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- `deploy_vps.sh` is host-neutral despite its historical filename. It packages the repo excluding `.git`, `config.json`, logs, runtime JSON state/log files, bytecode, and local mailbox data; uploads to the SSH host in `REMOTE_HOST`; installs under `/opt/mailcat` by default; creates/uses a non-root system user named `mailcat` by default; installs a systemd service; enables but does not start the service.
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- The deploy script requires `REMOTE_HOST` and `REMOTE_USER`. The old `VPS_HOST` and `VPS_USER` names still work as aliases. Optional overrides: `APP_USER`, `APP_DIR`, `SERVICE_NAME`, and `ACCOUNT`.
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- The deploy script uploads a temporary remote shell script and runs it with `ssh -tt`, so remote `sudo` can prompt for a password on NAS systems that require a terminal. The remote script starts with `sudo -v`.
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- If the remote NAS does not have `useradd`, the deploy script falls back to the existing SSH user and that user's primary group for service ownership.
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- `systemd/mailcat-sort.service` is a template consumed by `deploy_vps.sh`; after placeholder replacement it runs `sort_mail_daemon.py --account backup --folder INBOX` and stores state/logs under `/var/lib/mailcat` and `/var/log/mailcat`.
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- `config.json` remains ignored and must be created manually on the remote host with mode `600` before starting the service.
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Wants=network-online.target
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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User=__APP_USER__
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Group=__APP_USER__
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Group=__APP_GROUP__
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WorkingDirectory=__APP_DIR__
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 __APP_DIR__/sort_mail_daemon.py --account __ACCOUNT__ --folder INBOX --state-file /var/lib/mailcat/sort_mail_daemon_state.json --log-file /var/log/mailcat/sort_mail_daemon.log
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Restart=always
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