esphome/docker/rootfs/etc/cont-init.d/10-requirements.sh
Otto Winter 3d9301a0f7
Rename esphomeyaml to esphome (#426)
* Rename

* Update

* Add migration

* Fix

* Fix dashboard

* Change test

* Fixes

* Code cleanup

* Fix import order

* Update

* Automate docker builds

* Shellcheck
2019-02-13 16:54:02 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/with-contenv bash
# ==============================================================================
# Community Hass.io Add-ons: ESPHome
# This files check if all user configuration requirements are met
# ==============================================================================
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
source /usr/lib/hassio-addons/base.sh
# Check SSL requirements, if enabled
if hass.config.true 'ssl'; then
if ! hass.config.has_value 'certfile'; then
hass.die 'SSL is enabled, but no certfile was specified.'
fi
if ! hass.config.has_value 'keyfile'; then
hass.die 'SSL is enabled, but no keyfile was specified'
fi
if ! hass.file_exists "/ssl/$(hass.config.get 'certfile')"; then
if ! hass.file_exists "/ssl/$(hass.config.get 'keyfile')"; then
# Both files are missing, let's print a friendlier error message
text="You enabled encrypted connections using the \"ssl\": true option.
However, the SSL files \"$(hass.config.get 'certfile')\" and \"$(hass.config.get 'keyfile')\"
were not found. If you're using Hass.io on your local network and don't want
to encrypt connections to the ESPHome dashboard, you can manually disable
SSL by setting \"ssl\" to false."
hass.die "${text}"
fi
hass.die 'The configured certfile is not found'
fi
if ! hass.file_exists "/ssl/$(hass.config.get 'keyfile')"; then
hass.die 'The configured keyfile is not found'
fi
fi