py-kms/docker/entrypoint.py

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#!/usr/bin/python3
# This replaces the old start.sh and ensures all arguments are bound correctly from the environment variables...
import os
import time
import subprocess
argumentVariableMapping = {
'-l': 'LCID',
'-c': 'CLIENT_COUNT',
'-a': 'ACTIVATION_INTERVAL',
'-r': 'RENEWAL_INTERVAL',
'-w': 'HWID',
'-V': 'LOGLEVEL',
'-F': 'LOGFILE',
'-S': 'LOGSIZE',
'-e': 'EPID'
}
# Build the command to execute
command = ['/usr/bin/python3', 'pykms_Server.py', os.environ.get('IP'), os.environ.get('PORT')]
for (arg, env) in argumentVariableMapping.items():
if env in os.environ and os.environ.get(env) != '':
command.append(arg)
command.append(os.environ.get(env))
enableSQLITE = os.environ.get('SQLITE').lower() == 'true'
os.makedirs('db', exist_ok=True)
dbPath = os.path.join('db', 'pykms_database.db')
if enableSQLITE:
print('Storing database file to ' + dbPath)
command.append('-s')
command.append(dbPath)
pykmsProcess = subprocess.Popen(command)
# In case SQLITE is defined: Start the web interface
if enableSQLITE:
time.sleep(5) # The server may take a while to start
if not os.path.isfile(dbPath):
# Start a dummy activation to ensure the database file is created
subprocess.run(['/usr/bin/python3', 'pykms_Client.py', os.environ.get('IP'), os.environ.get('PORT'), '-m', 'Windows10', '-n', 'DummyClient', '-c', 'ae3a27d1-b73a-4734-9878-70c949815218'])
sqliteProcess = subprocess.Popen(['/usr/bin/python3', '/home/sqlite_web/sqlite_web.py', '-H', os.environ.get('IP'), '--read-only', '-x', dbPath, '-p', os.environ.get('SQLITE_PORT')])
try:
pykmsProcess.wait()
except:
# In case of any error - just shut down
pass
if enableSQLITE:
sqliteProcess.terminate()
pykmsProcess.terminate()