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@ -22,25 +22,11 @@ jobs:
cd master
echo "${{ secrets.DOCKERGIT_TOKEN }}" | docker login git.woodburn.au -u nathanwoodburn --password-stdin
tag_num=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
echo "branch=${GITHUB_HEAD_REF:-${GITHUB_REF#refs/heads/}}"
tag=${GITHUB_HEAD_REF:-${GITHUB_REF#refs/heads/}}
tag=${tag//\//-}
if [ tag = "main" ]; then
tag="latest"
else
tag_num="${tag}-${tag_num}"
fi
docker build -t hnshosting-master:$tag_num .
docker tag hnshosting-master:$tag_num git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-master:$tag_num
docker push git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-master:$tag_num
docker tag hnshosting-master:$tag_num git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-master:$tag
docker push git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-master:$tag
docker tag hnshosting-master:$tag_num git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-master:latest
docker push git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-master:latest
Build Bot:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@ -61,18 +47,8 @@ jobs:
cd discord-bot
echo "${{ secrets.DOCKERGIT_TOKEN }}" | docker login git.woodburn.au -u nathanwoodburn --password-stdin
tag_num=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
echo "branch=${GITHUB_HEAD_REF:-${GITHUB_REF#refs/heads/}}"
tag=${GITHUB_HEAD_REF:-${GITHUB_REF#refs/heads/}}
tag=${tag//\//-}
if [ tag = "main" ]; then
tag="latest"
else
tag_num="${tag}-${tag_num}"
fi
docker build -t hnshosting-bot:$tag_num .
docker tag hnshosting-bot:$tag_num git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-bot:$tag_num
docker push git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-bot:$tag_num
docker tag hnshosting-bot:$tag_num git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-bot:$tag
docker push git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-bot:$tag
docker tag hnshosting-bot:$tag_num git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-bot:latest
docker push git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-bot:latest

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@ -50,19 +50,6 @@ Then to start the master api server
screen -dmS hnshosting-master python3 main.py
```
## Stripe webhook
Create a new webhook endpoint on stripe and set the url to https://master-server-domain:5000/stripe-webhook (note: you need to add a https proxy to your master server if you want to use stripe)
Add these environment variables to your master server
```yaml
STRIPE_SECRET: your-stripe-secret-key
STRIPE_ENDPOINT_SECRET: your-stripe-endpoint-secret
SMTP_HOST: smtp-server
SMTP_PORT: smtp-port
SMTP_USER: smtp-user
SMTP_PASS: smtp-pass
SMTP_FROM: smtp-from (eg. HNSHosting <hosting@nathan.woodburn.au>) This is optional
```
## Worker server install

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@ -2,8 +2,6 @@ from flask import Flask, request, jsonify
import dotenv
import os
import requests
import stripe # For stripe payments
import smtplib, ssl # For sending emails
dotenv.load_dotenv()
@ -234,60 +232,6 @@ def tlsa():
return resp.json()
@app.route('/stripe', methods=['POST'])
def stripeapi():
payload = request.data
stripe.api_key = os.getenv('STRIPE_SECRET')
endpoint_secret = os.getenv('STRIPE_ENDPOINT_SECRET')
sig_header = request.headers.get('Stripe-Signature')
events = None
try:
event = stripe.Webhook.construct_event(
payload, sig_header, endpoint_secret
)
except ValueError as e:
# Invalid payload
return jsonify({'success': 'false'})
except stripe.error.SignatureVerificationError as e:
return jsonify({'success': 'false'})
if event.type == 'payment_intent.succeeded':
payment_intent = event.data.object
# Get email
email = payment_intent['receipt_email']
# Create licence key
licence_key = os.urandom(16).hex()
# Add licence key to file
key_file = open('/data/licence_key.txt', 'a')
key_file.write(licence_key + '\n')
key_file.close()
# Send email
host = os.getenv('SMTP_HOST')
port = os.getenv('SMTP_PORT')
user = os.getenv('SMTP_USER')
password = os.getenv('SMTP_PASS')
from_email = os.getenv('SMTP_FROM')
if from_email == None:
from_email = "Hosting <"+user + ">"
context = ssl.create_default_context()
with smtplib.SMTP_SSL(host, port, context=context) as server:
server.login(user, password)
message = "From: " + from_email + "\nTo: " + email + \
"\nSubject: Your Licence key\n\nHello,\n\n"\
+"This email contains your licence key for your new wordpress site.\n" \
+"You can redeem this key via the discord bot or api.\n\n"\
+"Your licence key is: " + licence_key +"\nThanks,\nHNSHosting"
server.sendmail(from_email, email, message)
print('Licence sent via email for stripe payment', flush=True)
else:
print('Unhandled event type {}'.format(event.type))
return jsonify({'success': 'true'})
def get_sites_count():
# If file doesn't exist, create it
try:

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@ -2,4 +2,3 @@ python-dotenv
requests
flask
jsonify
stripe

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ def new_site():
sites_file.close()
# New site in background
thread = threading.Thread(target=new_site, args=(domain))
thread = threading.Thread(target=new_site, args=(domain, 5000 + count))
thread.start()
@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ def site_exists(domain):
else:
return False
def new_site(domain):
script = 'bash wp.sh ' + domain
def new_site(domain,port):
script = 'bash wp.sh ' + domain + ' '+ str(port)
os.system(script)
# Start the server

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@ -4,8 +4,10 @@
# Then it will create an NGINX reverse proxy to the container.
# USAGE:
# ./wp.sh [domain]
# ./wp.sh [domain] [port offset]
# [domain] is the domain name you want to use for your WordPress site (e.g. docker.freeconcept)
# [port offset] is the offset you want to use for the port numbers.
# This is used if you want to run multiple instances of WordPress on the same server. (e.g. 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.)
# Variables
# Set the domain name
@ -19,6 +21,15 @@ fi
DOMAIN="$1"
echo "Setting up on domain name: $DOMAIN"
# Set port offset
# This is used to offset the port numbers so you can run multiple instances of WordPress on the same server.
if [ -z "$2" ]
then
PORT_OFFSET=0
else
PORT_OFFSET="$2"
fi
mkdir wordpress-$DOMAIN
cd wordpress-$DOMAIN
@ -27,8 +38,6 @@ MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=$(openssl rand -base64 32)
MYSQL_PASSWORD=$(openssl rand -base64 32)
# Create port numbers
# Offset is the number of files in nginx/sites-enabled
PORT_OFFSET=$(ls -1 /etc/nginx/sites-enabled | wc -l)
WORDPRESS_PORT=$((8000 + $PORT_OFFSET))
# Create the docker config file
@ -73,18 +82,14 @@ printf "server {
server_name $DOMAIN *.$DOMAIN;
proxy_ssl_server_name on;
location / {
proxy_set_header Accept-Encoding "";
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP \$remote_addr;
proxy_set_header Host \$http_host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Host \$http_host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For \$proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto \$scheme;
proxy_pass $URL;
sub_filter '</body>' '<script src="https://nathan.woodburn/https.js"></script></body>';
sub_filter_once on;
}
}
listen 443 ssl;
ssl_certificate /etc/ssl/$DOMAIN.crt;