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Matthias Wirth 22c4febea0 fixup adsbx stats UUID
in cases where UUID and adsbx specific uuids differ, there was a bug of
UUID_FILE being set to /run/uuid by adsbx-stats script in
/etc/default/adsbexchange-stats
the json-status script should read from
UUID_FILE=/usr/local/share/adsbexchange/adsbx-uuid

just export ADSBX_UUID in adsbx-stats which then invokes
adsbexchange-json-status.
in there use ADSBX_UUID instead of doing the redirect via the UUID file

cleanup the whole configuration file stuff for adsbx-stats, just
customize json-status a bit

also speed up build as build-essential doesn't need to be installed on
the mlat-client baseimage, it already has it
2024-09-04 17:13:56 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
# DEPRECATED, see ./rootfs/usr/local/bin/adsbexchange-json-status
#
# Upload output data from decoder to remote server
#
REMOTE_URL="https://adsbexchange.com/api/receive/"
REMOTE_HOST=$( echo $REMOTE_URL | awk -F'/' '{print $3}' )
# Set this to '0' if you don't want this script to ever try to self-cache DNS.
# Default is on, but script will automatically not cache if resolver is localhost, or if curl version is too old.
DNS_CACHE=1
# Cache time, default 10min
DNS_TTL=600
# Set this to 1 if you want to force using the cache always even if there is a local resolver.
DNS_IGNORE_LOCAL=1
# List all paths, IN PREFERRED ORDER, separated by a SPACE
# By default, only use the json from the feed client
JSON_PATHS=("/run/adsbexchange-feed")
######################################################################################################################
# If you know what you're doing, and you want to override the search path, you can do it easily in
# /etc/default/adsbexchange-stats, by setting the JSON_PATHS variable to something else (or even multiple).
# For example, the old stats used this:
# JSON_PATHS=("/run/adsbexchange-feed" "/run/readsb" "/run/dump1090-fa" "/run/dump1090-mutability" "/run/dump1090" )
# You can enable this old path by setting "USE_OLD_PATH=1", preferrably in /etc/default/adsbexchange-stats
######################################################################################################################
# UUID file
UUID_FILE="/boot/adsbx-uuid"
if [[ ! -f "$UUID_FILE" ]]; then
UUID_FILE="/usr/local/share/adsbexchange/adsbx-uuid"
fi
# source local overrides (commonly the JSON_PATH, or DNS cache settings)
if [ -r /etc/default/adsbexchange-stats ]; then
. /etc/default/adsbexchange-stats
# If 'USE_OLD_PATH' is set, override the entire list
if [ "x$USE_OLD_PATH" != "x" ] && [ $USE_OLD_PATH -eq 1 ]; then
echo "Note: 'USE_OLD_PATH' is set."
JSON_PATHS=("/run/readsb" "/run/adsbexchange-feed")
fi
fi
# Small bit of sanity...
if [ "${#JSON_PATHS[@]}" -le 0 ]; then
echo "FATAL - You broke something. JSON_PATHS variable has no locations listed. Please fix."
exit 5
fi
JSON_DIR=""
TEMP_DIR="/run/adsbexchange-stats/"
TMPFILE="${TEMP_DIR}/tmp.json"
NEWFILE="${TEMP_DIR}/new.json"
# Sanity to make sure we can write to our scratch dir in /run
T=$(touch $TMPFILE 2>&1)
RV=$?
if [ $RV -ne 0 ]; then
echo "ERROR: Unable to write to $TMPFILE, aborting! ($T)"
exit 99
fi
# load bash sleep builtin if available
[[ -f /usr/lib/bash/sleep ]] && enable -f /usr/lib/bash/sleep sleep || true
# Do this a few times, in case we're still booting up (wait a bit between checks)
CHECK_LOOP=0
while [ "x$JSON_DIR" = "x" ]; do
# Check the paths IN ORDER, preferring the first one we find
for i in ${!JSON_PATHS[@]}; do
CHECK=${JSON_PATHS[$i]}
if [ -d $CHECK ]; then
JSON_DIR=$CHECK
break
fi
done
# Couldn't find any of them...
if [ "x$JSON_DIR" = "x" ]; then
CHECK_LOOP=$(( CHECK_LOOP + 1 ))
if [ $CHECK_LOOP -gt 4 ]; then
# Bad news. Complain and exit.
echo "ERROR: Tried multiple times, could not find any of the directories - ABORTING!"
exit 10
fi
echo "No valid data source directory found, do you have the adsbexchange feed scripts installed? Tried each of: [${JSON_PATHS[@]}]"
sleep 20
fi
done
UUID=$(cat $UUID_FILE)
if ! [[ $UUID =~ ^\{?[A-F0-9a-f]{8}-[A-F0-9a-f]{4}-[A-F0-9a-f]{4}-[A-F0-9a-f]{4}-[A-F0-9a-f]{12}\}?$ ]]; then
# Data in UUID file is invalid
echo "FATAL: Data in UUID file was invalid, exiting!"
exit 1
fi
#####################
# DNS cache setup #
#####################
declare -A DNS_LOOKUP
declare -A DNS_EXPIRE
# Let's FIRST make sure our version of curl will support what we need (--resolve arg)
CURL_VER=$( curl -V | head -1 | awk '{print $2}' )
if [ "x$CURL_VER" = "x" ]; then
echo "FATAL - curl is malfunctioning, can't get version info."
exit 11
fi
# This routine assumes you do no santiy-checking.
#
# Checks for the host in $DNS_LOOKUP{}, and if the corresponding $DNS_EXPIRE{} is less than NOW, return success.
# Otherwise, try looking it up. Save value if lookup succeeded.
#
# Returns:
# On Success: returns 0, and host will be in DNS_LOOKUP assoc array.
# On Fail: Various return codes:
# - 10 = No Hostname Provided
# - 20 = Hostname Format Invalid
# - 30 = Lookup Failed even after $DNS_MAX_LOOPS tries
DNS_WAIT=5
DNS_MAX_LOOPS=2
dns_lookup () {
local HOST=$1
local NOW=$( date +%s )
# You need to pass in a hostname :)
if [ "x$HOST" = "x" ]; then
echo "ERROR: dns_lookup called without a hostname" >&2
return 10
fi
# (is it even a syntactically-valid hostname?)
if ! [[ $HOST =~ ^[a-zA-Z0-9\.-]+$ ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Invalid hostname passed into dns_lookup [$HOST]" >&2
return 20
fi
# If the host is cached, and the TTL hasn't expired, return the cached data.
if [ ${DNS_LOOKUP[$HOST]} ]; then
if [ ${DNS_EXPIRE[$HOST]} -ge $NOW ]; then
return 0
fi
fi
# Try this several times
local LOOP=$DNS_MAX_LOOPS
while [ $LOOP -ge 1 ]; do
# Ok, let's look this hostname up! Use the first IP returned.
# - XXX : WARNING: This assumed the output format of 'host -v' doesn't change drastically! XXX -
# - Because this uses the "Trying" line, it should work for non-FQDN lookups, too -
sleep $DNS_WAIT &
HOST_IP=$( host -v -W $DNS_WAIT -t a "$HOST" | perl -ne 'if (/^Trying "(.*)"/){$h=$1; next;} if (/^$h\.\s+(\d+)\s+IN\s+A\s+(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})/) {$i=$2; last}; END {printf("%s", $i);}' )
RV=$?
# If this is empty, something failed. Sleep some and try again...
if [ $RV -ne 0 ] || [ "x$HOST_IP" == "x" ]; then
if ping -c1 "$HOST" &>/dev/null && ! host -v -W $DNS_WAIT -t a "$HOST" &>/dev/null; then
echo "host not working but ping is, disabling DNS caching!"
DNS_CACHE=0
return 1
fi
echo "Failure resolving [$HOST], waiting and trying again..." >&2
LOOP=$(( LOOP - 1 ))
wait
continue
fi
# If we get here, we successfully resolved it
break;
done
# If LOOP is zero, Something Bad happened.
if [ $LOOP -le 0 ]; then
echo "FATAL: unable to resolve $HOST even after $DNS_MAX_LOOPS tries. Giving up." >&2
return 30
fi
# Resolved ok!
NOW=$( date +%s )
DNS_LOOKUP["$HOST"]=$HOST_IP
DNS_EXPIRE["$HOST"]=$(( NOW + DNS_TTL ))
return 0
}
# First, see if we have a localhost resolver...
# - Only look at the first 'nameserver' entry in resolv.conf
# - This will assume any 127.x.x.x resolver entry is "local"
LOCAL_RESOLVER=$( grep nameserver /etc/resolv.conf | head -1 | egrep -c '[[:space:]]127\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' )
if [ $LOCAL_RESOLVER -ne 0 ]; then
if [ $DNS_IGNORE_LOCAL -eq 1 ]; then
echo "Found local resolver in resolv.conf, but DNS_IGNORE_LOCAL is on, so ignoring" >&2
else
echo "Found local resolver in resolv.conf, disabling DNS Cache" >&2
DNS_CACHE=0
fi
fi
if ! command -v host &>/dev/null; then
echo "host command not available, disabling DNS Cache" >&2
DNS_CACHE=0
fi
# If we have a local resolver, just use the URL. If not, look up the host and use that IP (replace the URL appropriately)
# -- DNS Setup done
echo "Using UUID [${UUID}] for stats uploads"
echo "Using JSON directory [${JSON_DIR}] for source data"
if [ $DNS_CACHE -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Using script's DNS cache ($DNS_TTL seconds)"
else
echo "NOT using script's DNS cache"
fi
JSON_FILE="${JSON_DIR}/aircraft.json"
STAT_COUNT=0
# Grab the current timestamp of the file. Try in a loop a few times, in case
while [ $STAT_COUNT -lt 5 ]; do
JSON_STAT=$(stat --printf="%Y" $JSON_FILE 2> /dev/null)
RV=$?
if [ $RV -eq 0 ]; then
break
fi
STAT_COUNT=$(( STAT_COUNT + 1 ))
sleep 15
done
# Bad juju if we still don't have a stat...
if [ "x$JSON_STAT" = "x" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Can't seem to stat $JSON_FILE at startup, bailing out..."
exit 15
fi
# Complain if this file seems really old
NOW=$(date +%s)
DIFF=$(( NOW - JSON_STAT ))
if [ $DIFF -gt 60 ]; then
echo "WARNING: $JSON_FILE seems old, are you sure we're using the right path?"
fi
# How long to wait before uploads, minimum (in seconds)
WAIT_TIME=5
# random sleep on startup ... reduce load spikes
sleep "$(( RANDOM % WAIT_TIME )).$(( RANDOM % 100))"
# How long curl will wait to send data (10 sec default)
MAX_CURL_TIME=10
# How much time (sec) has to pass since last JSON update before we say something
# Initial value is "AGE_COMPLAIN", and then it complains every "AGE_INTERVAL" after that
# Deftauls are:
# AGE_COMPLAIN = 30 sec
# AGE_INTERVAL = 30 min (1800 sec)
AGE_COMPLAIN=30
AGE_INTERVAL=$(( 30 * 60 ))
OLD_AGE=$AGE_COMPLAIN
while true; do
wait
# make this loop from now to the next start last exactly $WAIT_TIME secons
# sleep in the background then wait for it at the end of the loop
sleep $WAIT_TIME &
NOW=$(date +%s)
# Grab new stat. If it fails, wait longer (otherwise assign to the main var)
NEW_STAT=$(stat --printf="%Y" $JSON_FILE 2> /dev/null)
RV=$?
if [ $RV -ne 0 ]; then
sleep 10
else
JSON_STAT=$NEW_STAT
fi
DIFF=$(( NOW - JSON_STAT ))
if [ $DIFF -gt $OLD_AGE ]; then
echo "WARNING: JSON file $JSON_FILE has not been updated in $DIFF seconds. Did your decoder die?"
OLD_AGE=$(( OLD_AGE + AGE_INTERVAL ))
else
# Reset this here, in case it comes back ;)
OLD_AGE=$AGE_COMPLAIN
fi
# Move the JSON somewhere before operating on it...
rm -f $TMPFILE $NEWFILE
CP=$(cp $JSON_FILE $TMPFILE 2>&1)
RV=$?
if [ $RV -ne 0 ]; then
# cp failed (file changed during copy, usually), wait a few and loop again
sleep 2
continue
fi
if STATUS=$(vcgencmd get_throttled 2>/dev/null | tr -d '"'); then
STATUS="${STATUS#*=}"
else
STATUS=""
fi
if ! jq -c \
--arg STATUS "$STATUS" \
--arg UUID "$UUID" \
' .
| ."uuid"=$UUID
| ."v"=$STATUS
| ."rssi"=(if (.aircraft | length <= 0) then 0 else ([.aircraft[].rssi] | select(. >=0) | add / length | floor) end)
| ."rssi-min"=(if (.aircraft | length <= 0) then 0 else ([.aircraft[].rssi] | select(. >=0) | min | floor) end)
| ."rssi-max"=(if (.aircraft | length <= 0) then 0 else ([.aircraft[].rssi] | select(. >=0) | max | floor) end)
' < $TMPFILE > $NEWFILE
then
# this shouldn't happen, don't spam the syslog with the error quite as much
sleep 15
# we don't have a json output, let's try again from the start
continue
fi
CURL_EXTRA=""
# If DNS_CACHE is set, use the builtin cache (and correspondingly the additional curl arg
if [ $DNS_CACHE -ne 0 ]; then
dns_lookup $REMOTE_HOST
RV=$?
if [ $RV -ne 0 ]; then
# Some sort of error... We'll fall back to normal curl usage, but sleep a little.
echo "DNS Error for ${REMOTE_HOST}, fallback ..."
else
REMOTE_IP=${DNS_LOOKUP[$REMOTE_HOST]}
CURL_EXTRA="--resolve ${REMOTE_HOST}:443:$REMOTE_IP"
fi
fi
sleep 0.314
gzip -c <$NEWFILE >$TEMP_DIR/upload.gz
sleep 0.314
# Push up the data. 'curl' will wait no more than $MAX_CURL_TIME seconds for upload to complete
curl -m $MAX_CURL_TIME $CURL_EXTRA -sS -X POST -H "adsbx-uuid: ${UUID}" -H "Content_Encoding: gzip" --data-binary @- $REMOTE_URL 2>&1 <$TEMP_DIR/upload.gz
RV=$?
if [ $RV -ne 0 ]; then
echo "WARNING: curl process returned non-zero ($RV): [$CURL]; Sleeping a little extra."
sleep $(( 5 + RANDOM % 15 ))
fi
done