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Install Scripts - Quick Reference

Warning

This is legacy documentation. Refer to the modern template at templates_install/AppName-install.sh for best practices.

Current templates use:

  • tools.func helpers (setup_nodejs, setup_uv, setup_postgresql_db, etc.)
  • Automatic dependency installation via build.func
  • Standardized environment variable patterns

Before Creating a Script

  1. Copy the Modern Template:

    cp templates_install/AppName-install.sh install/MyApp-install.sh
    # Edit install/MyApp-install.sh
    
  2. Key Pattern:

    • CT scripts source build.func and call the install script
    • Install scripts use sourced FUNCTIONS_FILE_PATH (via build.func)
    • Both scripts work together in the container
  3. Test via GitHub:

    # Push your changes to your fork first
    git push origin feature/my-awesome-app
    
    # Test the CT script via curl (it will call the install script)
    bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/YOUR_USERNAME/ProxmoxVE/main/ct/MyApp.sh)"
    # ⏱️ Wait 10-30 seconds after pushing - GitHub takes time to update
    

Template Structure

Header

#!/usr/bin/env bash
source <(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/main/misc/install.func)
# (setup-fork.sh modifies this URL to point to YOUR fork during development)

Dependencies (App-Specific Only)

# Don't add: ca-certificates, curl, gnupg, wget, git, jq
# These are handled by build.func
msg_info "Installing dependencies"
$STD apt-get install -y app-specific-deps
msg_ok "Installed dependencies"

Runtime Setup

Use tools.func helpers instead of manual installation:

# ✅ NEW (use tools.func):
NODE_VERSION="20"
setup_nodejs
# OR
PYTHON_VERSION="3.12"
setup_uv
# OR
PG_DB_NAME="myapp_db"
PG_DB_USER="myapp"
setup_postgresql_db

Service Configuration

# Create .env file
msg_info "Configuring MyApp"
cat << EOF > /opt/myapp/.env
DEBUG=false
PORT=8080
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://...
EOF
msg_ok "Configuration complete"

# Create systemd service
msg_info "Creating systemd service"
cat << EOF > /etc/systemd/system/myapp.service
[Unit]
Description=MyApp
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/node /opt/myapp/app.js
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
EOF
msg_ok "Service created"

Finalization

msg_info "Finalizing MyApp installation"
systemctl enable --now myapp
motd_ssh
customize
msg_ok "MyApp installation complete"
cleanup_lxc

Key Patterns

Avoid Manual Version Checking

OLD (manual):

RELEASE=$(curl -fsSL https://api.github.com/repos/app/repo/releases/latest | grep tag_name)
wget https://github.com/app/repo/releases/download/$RELEASE/app.tar.gz

NEW (use tools.func via CT script's fetch_and_deploy_gh_release):

# In CT script, not install script:
fetch_and_deploy_gh_release "myapp" "app/repo" "app.tar.gz" "latest" "/opt/myapp"

Database Setup

# Use setup_postgresql_db, setup_mysql_db, etc.
PG_DB_NAME="myapp"
PG_DB_USER="myapp"
setup_postgresql_db

Node.js Setup

NODE_VERSION="20"
setup_nodejs
npm install --no-save

Best Practices

  1. Only add app-specific dependencies

    • Don't add: ca-certificates, curl, gnupg, wget, git, jq
    • These are handled by build.func
  2. Use tools.func helpers

    • setup_nodejs, setup_python, setup_uv, setup_postgresql_db, setup_mysql_db, etc.
  3. Don't do version checks in install script

    • Version checking happens in CT script's update_script()
    • Install script just installs the latest
  4. Structure:

    • Dependencies
    • Runtime setup (tools.func)
    • Deployment (fetch from CT script)
    • Configuration files
    • Systemd service
    • Finalization

Reference Scripts

See working examples:


Need Help?

1.2 Comments

  • Add clear comments for script metadata, including author, copyright, and license information.
  • Use meaningful inline comments to explain complex commands or logic.

Example:

# Copyright (c) 2021-2026 community-scripts ORG
# Author: [YourUserName]
# License: MIT | https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/raw/main/LICENSE
# Source: [SOURCE_URL]

[!NOTE]:

  • Add your username
  • When updating/reworking scripts, add "| Co-Author [YourUserName]"

1.3 Variables and function import

  • This sections adds the support for all needed functions and variables.
source /dev/stdin <<<"$FUNCTIONS_FILE_PATH"
color
verb_ip6
catch_errors
setting_up_container
network_check
update_os

2. Variable naming and management

2.1 Naming conventions

  • Use uppercase names for constants and environment variables.
  • Use lowercase names for local script variables.

Example:

DB_NAME=snipeit_db    # Environment-like variable (constant)
db_user="snipeit"     # Local variable

3. Dependencies

3.1 Install all at once

  • Install all dependencies with a single command if possible

Example:

$STD apt-get install -y \
  curl \
  composer \
  git \
  sudo \
  mc \
  nginx

3.2 Collapse dependencies

Collapse dependencies to keep the code readable.

Example: Use

php8.2-{bcmath,common,ctype}

instead of

php8.2-bcmath php8.2-common php8.2-ctype

4. Paths to application files

If possible install the app and all necessary files in /opt/


5. Version management

5.1 Install the latest release

  • Always try and install the latest release
  • Do not hardcode any version if not absolutely necessary

Example for a git release:

RELEASE=$(curl -fsSL https://api.github.com/repos/snipe/snipe-it/releases/latest | grep "tag_name" | awk '{print substr($2, 3, length($2)-4) }')
curl -fsSL "https://github.com/snipe/snipe-it/archive/refs/tags/v${RELEASE}.zip"

5.2 Save the version for update checks

  • Write the installed version into a file.
  • This is used for the update function in AppName.sh to check for if a Update is needed.

Example:

echo "${RELEASE}" >"/opt/AppName_version.txt"

6. Input and output management

6.1 User feedback

  • Use standard functions like msg_info, msg_ok or msg_error to print status messages.
  • Each msg_info must be followed with a msg_ok before any other output is made.
  • Display meaningful progress messages at key stages.

Example:

msg_info "Installing Dependencies"
$STD apt-get install -y ...
msg_ok "Installed Dependencies"

6.2 Verbosity

  • Use the appropiate flag (-q in the examples) for a command to suppres its output Example:
curl -fsSL
unzip -q
  • If a command dose not come with such a functionality use $STD (a custom standard redirection variable) for managing output verbosity.

Example:

$STD apt-get install -y nginx

7. String/File Manipulation

7.1 File Manipulation

  • Use sed to replace placeholder values in configuration files.

Example:

sed -i -e "s|^DB_DATABASE=.*|DB_DATABASE=$DB_NAME|" \
       -e "s|^DB_USERNAME=.*|DB_USERNAME=$DB_USER|" \
       -e "s|^DB_PASSWORD=.*|DB_PASSWORD=$DB_PASS|" .env

8. Security practices

8.1 Password generation

  • Use openssl to generate random passwords.
  • Use only alphanumeric values to not introduce unknown behaviour.

Example:

DB_PASS=$(openssl rand -base64 18 | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | head -c13)

8.2 File permissions

Explicitly set secure ownership and permissions for sensitive files.

Example:

chown -R www-data: /opt/snipe-it
chmod -R 755 /opt/snipe-it

9. Service Configuration

9.1 Configuration files

Use cat <<EOF to write configuration files in a clean and readable way.

Example:

cat <<EOF >/etc/nginx/conf.d/snipeit.conf
server {
    listen 80;
    root /opt/snipe-it/public;
    index index.php;
}
EOF

9.2 Credential management

Store the generated credentials in a file.

Example:

USERNAME=username
PASSWORD=$(openssl rand -base64 18 | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | head -c13)
{
    echo "Application-Credentials"
    echo "Username: $USERNAME"
    echo "Password: $PASSWORD"
} >> ~/application.creds

9.3 Enviroment files

Use cat <<EOF to write enviromental files in a clean and readable way.

Example:

cat <<EOF >/path/to/.env
VARIABLE="value"
PORT=3000
DB_NAME="${DB_NAME}"
EOF

9.4 Services

Enable affected services after configuration changes and start them right away.

Example:

systemctl enable -q --now nginx

10. Cleanup

10.1 Remove temporary files

Remove temporary files and downloads after use.

Example:

rm -rf /opt/v${RELEASE}.zip

10.2 Autoremove and autoclean

Remove unused dependencies to reduce disk space usage.

Example:

apt-get -y autoremove
apt-get -y autoclean

11. Best Practices Checklist

  • Shebang is correctly set (#!/usr/bin/env bash).
  • Metadata (author, license) is included at the top.
  • Variables follow naming conventions.
  • Sensitive values are dynamically generated.
  • Files and services have proper permissions.
  • Script cleans up temporary files.

Example: High-Level Script Flow

  1. Dependencies installation
  2. Database setup
  3. Download and configure application
  4. Service configuration
  5. Final cleanup