This should automate running the "countme" scripts every day to parse new log data and publish updated totals. Here's what I've added to the ansible role: * install package deps for `mirrors-countme` * make "countme" user with home /srv/countme * clone 'prod' branch of https://pagure.io/mirrors-countme to /srv/countme * if changed: pip install /srv/countme/mirrors-countme * make web subdir /var/www/html/csv-reports/countme * make local data dir /var/lib/countme * install `countme-update.sh` to /usr/local/bin * install `countme-update.cron` to /etc/cron.d * runs /usr/local/bin/countme-update.sh daily, as user `countme` That should make sure `countme-update.sh` runs every day. That script works like this: 1. Run `countme-update-rawdb.sh` * parse new mirrors.fp.o logs in /var/log/hosts/proxy* * write data to /var/lib/countme/raw.db 2. Run `countme-update-totals.sh` * parse raw data from /var/lib/countme/raw.db * write updated totals to /var/lib/countme/totals.{db,csv} 3. Track changes in updated totals * set up /var/lib/countme as git repo (if needed) * commit new `totals.csv` (if changed) 4. Make updated totals public * Copy totals.{db,csv} to /var/www/html/csv-reports/countme For safety's sake, I've tried to set up everything so it runs as the `countme` user rather than running everything as `root`. This might be an unnecessary complication but it seemed like the right thing to do. Similarly, keeping totals.csv in a git repo isn't _required_, but it seemed like a good idea to keep historical records in case we want/need to change the counting algorithm or something. I checked the YAML with ansible-lint and tested that all the scripts work as expected when run as `wwoods`, so unless I've missed something this should do the trick.
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0 09 * * * countme /usr/local/bin/countme-update.sh > /dev/null
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