# Maintainer: Chris Morgan # Maintainer: Carsten Feuls # Co-Maintainer: Nils Czernia pkgname=matomo pkgver=3.5.1 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="real time web analytics platform" arch=("any") url="https://matomo.org/" license=("GPL3") depends=("php>=5.5.9" "php-gd") replaces=("piwik") optdepends=("mysql>=5.5: database server" "python2: log importer script" "geoip2-database: GeoIP database") install="$pkgname.install" source=("https://builds.matomo.org/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.gz" "https://builds.matomo.org/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.gz.asc") backup=("usr/share/webapps/${pkgname}/piwik.js") sha256sums=("86bfef7e4f93aa8c5094225502f8258addf1f6920f2459e9d22b867b4ed8a734" "4cf4763827ab09407a50ebc04b44e75f040beaeda0da74d454d6a27d19462dda") validpgpkeys=("814E346FA01A20DBB04B6807B5DBD5925590A237") package() { install -d "${pkgdir}/usr/share/webapps" cp -r "${srcdir}/${pkgname}" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/webapps/${pkgname}" # Some extensions want to append to piwik.js, so we relectantly let them. chmod g+w "${pkgdir}/usr/share/webapps/${pkgname}/piwik.js" # While installing matomo, it insists on being able to write to the config directory, # because it creates config.ini.php. After it’s installed, you can make it read-only, # e.g. by `chown -R root:http /etc/webapps/${pkgname}` install -d "${pkgdir}/etc/webapps" mv "${pkgdir}/usr/share/webapps/${pkgname}/config" "${pkgdir}/etc/webapps/${pkgname}" ln -s "../../../../etc/webapps/${pkgname}" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/webapps/matomo/config" # matomo uses this tmp dir for writing its own data; # but it belongs in /var rather than /usr. rmdir "${pkgdir}/usr/share/webapps/matomo/tmp" install -dm700 "${pkgdir}/var/lib/webapps/matomo/tmp" ln -s "../../../../var/lib/webapps/matomo/tmp" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/webapps/matomo/tmp" # Installing or upgrading non-core plugins requires write access to plugins/; # we could try g+w on the directory and try to restrict core plugins, but # then you’ve got mixed ownership (anything it creates will be http:http # instead of root:http) which is nasty. Another approach is to put `plugins` # in /var/lib with core plugins *actually* in /usr/share and symlinked back; # but that’s getting too clever for my sanity at present: this is all getting # rather bothersome; I’m tired of messing around with PHP apps that are # ill-designed for hardening and not designed for use in the scope of a # system package manager. So for now at least, we’re just going to leave it # as it is, chown the whole plugins directory in matomo.install, and wash our # hands of it. # GeoLite2-City.mmdb is provided by geoip2-datbase, which is optdepends. # I figure a dead symlink should be safe if it’s missing. ln -s "../../../../../usr/share/GeoIP/GeoLite2-City.mmdb" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/webapps/matomo/misc" }