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202 lines
8.2 KiB
Bash
Executable File
202 lines
8.2 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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set -eo pipefail
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shopt -s nullglob
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DO_CHOWN=1
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if [ "${CLICKHOUSE_DO_NOT_CHOWN:-0}" = "1" ]; then
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DO_CHOWN=0
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fi
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CLICKHOUSE_UID="${CLICKHOUSE_UID:-"$(id -u clickhouse)"}"
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CLICKHOUSE_GID="${CLICKHOUSE_GID:-"$(id -g clickhouse)"}"
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# support --user
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if [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ]; then
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USER=$CLICKHOUSE_UID
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GROUP=$CLICKHOUSE_GID
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else
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USER="$(id -u)"
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GROUP="$(id -g)"
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DO_CHOWN=0
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fi
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# set some vars
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CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG="${CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG:-/etc/clickhouse-server/config.xml}"
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# get CH directories locations
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DATA_DIR="$(clickhouse extract-from-config --config-file "$CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG" --key=path || true)"
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TMP_DIR="$(clickhouse extract-from-config --config-file "$CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG" --key=tmp_path || true)"
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USER_PATH="$(clickhouse extract-from-config --config-file "$CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG" --key=user_files_path || true)"
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LOG_PATH="$(clickhouse extract-from-config --config-file "$CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG" --key=logger.log || true)"
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LOG_DIR=""
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if [ -n "$LOG_PATH" ]; then LOG_DIR="$(dirname "$LOG_PATH")"; fi
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ERROR_LOG_PATH="$(clickhouse extract-from-config --config-file "$CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG" --key=logger.errorlog || true)"
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ERROR_LOG_DIR=""
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if [ -n "$ERROR_LOG_PATH" ]; then ERROR_LOG_DIR="$(dirname "$ERROR_LOG_PATH")"; fi
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FORMAT_SCHEMA_PATH="$(clickhouse extract-from-config --config-file "$CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG" --key=format_schema_path || true)"
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# There could be many disks declared in config
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readarray -t DISKS_PATHS < <(clickhouse extract-from-config --config-file "$CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG" --key='storage_configuration.disks.*.path' || true)
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readarray -t DISKS_METADATA_PATHS < <(clickhouse extract-from-config --config-file "$CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG" --key='storage_configuration.disks.*.metadata_path' || true)
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CLICKHOUSE_USER="${CLICKHOUSE_USER:-default}"
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CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD="${CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD:-}"
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CLICKHOUSE_DB="${CLICKHOUSE_DB:-}"
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CLICKHOUSE_ACCESS_MANAGEMENT="${CLICKHOUSE_DEFAULT_ACCESS_MANAGEMENT:-0}"
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for dir in "$DATA_DIR" \
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"$ERROR_LOG_DIR" \
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"$LOG_DIR" \
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"$TMP_DIR" \
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"$USER_PATH" \
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"$FORMAT_SCHEMA_PATH" \
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"${DISKS_PATHS[@]}" \
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"${DISKS_METADATA_PATHS[@]}"
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do
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# check if variable not empty
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[ -z "$dir" ] && continue
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# ensure directories exist
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if [ "$DO_CHOWN" = "1" ]; then
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mkdir="mkdir"
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else
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# if DO_CHOWN=0 it means that the system does not map root user to "admin" permissions
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# it mainly happens on NFS mounts where root==nobody for security reasons
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# thus mkdir MUST run with user id/gid and not from nobody that has zero permissions
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mkdir="/usr/bin/clickhouse su "${USER}:${GROUP}" mkdir"
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fi
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if ! $mkdir -p "$dir"; then
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echo "Couldn't create necessary directory: $dir"
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ "$DO_CHOWN" = "1" ]; then
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# ensure proper directories permissions
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# but skip it for if directory already has proper premissions, cause recursive chown may be slow
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if [ "$(stat -c %u "$dir")" != "$USER" ] || [ "$(stat -c %g "$dir")" != "$GROUP" ]; then
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chown -R "$USER:$GROUP" "$dir"
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fi
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fi
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done
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# if clickhouse user is defined - create it (user "default" already exists out of box)
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if [ -n "$CLICKHOUSE_USER" ] && [ "$CLICKHOUSE_USER" != "default" ] || [ -n "$CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD" ] || [ "$CLICKHOUSE_ACCESS_MANAGEMENT" != "0" ]; then
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echo "$0: create new user '$CLICKHOUSE_USER' instead 'default'"
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cat <<EOT > /etc/clickhouse-server/users.d/default-user.xml
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<clickhouse>
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<!-- Docs: <https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/operations/settings/settings_users/> -->
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<users>
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<!-- Remove default user -->
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<default remove="remove">
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</default>
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<${CLICKHOUSE_USER}>
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<profile>default</profile>
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<networks>
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<ip>::/0</ip>
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</networks>
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<password>${CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD}</password>
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<quota>default</quota>
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<access_management>${CLICKHOUSE_ACCESS_MANAGEMENT}</access_management>
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</${CLICKHOUSE_USER}>
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</users>
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</clickhouse>
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EOT
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fi
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# checking $DATA_DIR for initialization
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if [ -d "${DATA_DIR%/}/data" ]; then
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DATABASE_ALREADY_EXISTS='true'
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fi
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# only run initialization on an empty data directory
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if [ -z "${DATABASE_ALREADY_EXISTS}" ]; then
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if [ -n "$(ls /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/)" ] || [ -n "$CLICKHOUSE_DB" ]; then
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# port is needed to check if clickhouse-server is ready for connections
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HTTP_PORT="$(clickhouse extract-from-config --config-file "$CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG" --key=http_port --try)"
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HTTPS_PORT="$(clickhouse extract-from-config --config-file "$CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG" --key=https_port --try)"
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if [ -n "$HTTP_PORT" ]; then
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URL="http://127.0.0.1:$HTTP_PORT/ping"
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else
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URL="https://127.0.0.1:$HTTPS_PORT/ping"
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fi
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# Listen only on localhost until the initialization is done
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/usr/bin/clickhouse su "${USER}:${GROUP}" /usr/bin/clickhouse-server --config-file="$CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG" -- --listen_host=127.0.0.1 &
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pid="$!"
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# check if clickhouse is ready to accept connections
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# will try to send ping clickhouse via http_port (max 1000 retries by default, with 1 sec timeout and 1 sec delay between retries)
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tries=${CLICKHOUSE_INIT_TIMEOUT:-1000}
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while ! wget --spider --no-check-certificate -T 1 -q "$URL" 2>/dev/null; do
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if [ "$tries" -le "0" ]; then
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echo >&2 'ClickHouse init process failed.'
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exit 1
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fi
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tries=$(( tries-1 ))
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sleep 1
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done
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clickhouseclient=( clickhouse-client --multiquery --host "127.0.0.1" -u "$CLICKHOUSE_USER" --password "$CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD" )
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echo
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# create default database, if defined
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if [ -n "$CLICKHOUSE_DB" ]; then
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echo "$0: create database '$CLICKHOUSE_DB'"
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"${clickhouseclient[@]}" -q "CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS $CLICKHOUSE_DB";
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fi
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for f in /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/*; do
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case "$f" in
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*.sh)
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if [ -x "$f" ]; then
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echo "$0: running $f"
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"$f"
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else
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echo "$0: sourcing $f"
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# shellcheck source=/dev/null
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. "$f"
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fi
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;;
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*.sql) echo "$0: running $f"; "${clickhouseclient[@]}" < "$f" ; echo ;;
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*.sql.gz) echo "$0: running $f"; gunzip -c "$f" | "${clickhouseclient[@]}"; echo ;;
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*) echo "$0: ignoring $f" ;;
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esac
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echo
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done
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if ! kill -s TERM "$pid" || ! wait "$pid"; then
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echo >&2 'Finishing of ClickHouse init process failed.'
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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else
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echo "ClickHouse Database directory appears to contain a database; Skipping initialization"
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fi
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# if no args passed to `docker run` or first argument start with `--`, then the user is passing clickhouse-server arguments
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if [[ $# -lt 1 ]] || [[ "$1" == "--"* ]]; then
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# Watchdog is launched by default, but does not send SIGINT to the main process,
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# so the container can't be finished by ctrl+c
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CLICKHOUSE_WATCHDOG_ENABLE=${CLICKHOUSE_WATCHDOG_ENABLE:-0}
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export CLICKHOUSE_WATCHDOG_ENABLE
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# An option for easy restarting and replacing clickhouse-server in a container, especially in Kubernetes.
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# For example, you can replace the clickhouse-server binary to another and restart it while keeping the container running.
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if [[ "${CLICKHOUSE_DOCKER_RESTART_ON_EXIT:-0}" -eq "1" ]]; then
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while true; do
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# This runs the server as a child process of the shell script:
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/usr/bin/clickhouse su "${USER}:${GROUP}" /usr/bin/clickhouse-server --config-file="$CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG" "$@" ||:
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echo >&2 'ClickHouse Server exited, and the environment variable CLICKHOUSE_DOCKER_RESTART_ON_EXIT is set to 1. Restarting the server.'
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done
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else
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# This replaces the shell script with the server:
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exec /usr/bin/clickhouse su "${USER}:${GROUP}" /usr/bin/clickhouse-server --config-file="$CLICKHOUSE_CONFIG" "$@"
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fi
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fi
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# Otherwise, we assume the user want to run his own process, for example a `bash` shell to explore this image
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exec "$@"
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