├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── Re-Index.pl
└── reindex.sh
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1 | # Atlassian-Scripts
2 | This is a repository of my scripts for Atlassian. I thought it might be best to host them somewhere easy to fork as I might not be able to maintain them forever.
3 |
4 | Jira scripts:
5 | Reindex.pl was tested with versions 5.2.4 and 6.0.7. Should work with versions older than that, possible all the way back to 3.5.
6 |
7 | Reindex.sh has been tested with version 6.1+ and should work with no extra packages on most linux distributions. Uses Bash and curl.
8 |
9 | Confluence scripts:
10 | Space_export.pl - use xmlrpc to trigger space export and download resulting .zip file.
11 |
12 |
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/Re-Index.pl:
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1 | #!C:/strawberry/perl/bin/perl.exe
2 | ###################################################################################
3 | # Re-Index.pl by Jason Hensler
4 | # Starts re-index job for jira. Tested with JIra 5.2.4 and 6.0.7
5 | ###################################################################################
6 |
7 | #disable ssl verfication, using this for self-signed cert otherwise comment out.
8 | $ENV{'PERL_LWP_SSL_VERIFY_HOSTNAME'} = 0;
9 | use warnings;
10 | use diagnostics;
11 | use Data::Dumper;
12 | use LWP::UserAgent;
13 |
14 | # Change these
15 | my $user = "admin_user";
16 | my $pass = "";
17 | my $jira_url = "https://jira/jira/";
18 | my $cookie_jar = $ENV{'HOME'}; #change this if you need to, should only be need is there is a permissions issue.
19 | my $index_type = 1; #This is for jira 5.2 and above. Set to 1 for background re-index or 0 for locking index.
20 | my $error = 0;
21 |
22 |
23 | #setup initial connection paramaters
24 | my $status;
25 | print("Creating connection to [$jira_url]... \n");
26 | my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
27 | $ua->cookie_jar({ file => "$cookie_jar/\.cookies.txt" });
28 | $ua->default_header('X-Atlassian-Token' => 'no-check');
29 |
30 |
31 | #do login
32 | $status = $ua->post($jira_url.'secure/admin/IndexAdmin.jspa', [ 'os_username' => $user, 'os_password' => $pass]);
33 | if($status->header('X-Seraph-LoginReason') eq "AUTHENTICATED_FAILED" || $status->code !=200) {
34 | print("Could not login to jira, verify username and password!\n");
35 | $error = 1;
36 | } else {
37 | print("Successfully logged in to Jira.\n");
38 | #do websudo
39 | $status = $ua->post($jira_url.'secure/admin/WebSudoAuthenticate.jspa',[ 'webSudoPassword' => $pass]);
40 |
41 | # I'm using the http code here because the user header check stays ok and I didn't want to grep the output for an error...
42 | # If we pass sudo check we get redirected to /secure/ and code is 302, otherwise we get served an error page with status 200
43 | if($status->code != 302) {
44 | unlink('$cookie_jar/.cookies.txt');
45 | print("We did not sudo properly, check that your password is good and the your user is an admin!\n");
46 | $error = 1;
47 | } else {
48 | print("Successfully passed websudo, kicking off indexing... ");
49 | #do re-index
50 | if($index_type == 1) {$index_type='background';}
51 | $status = $ua->post($jira_url.'IndexReIndex.jspa', [ 'indexPathOption' => 'DEFAULT','Re-Index' =>'Re-Index', 'indexingStrategy' => $index_type]);
52 | if($status->code != 302) {
53 | print("Could not start re-index, check that your password is good and the your user is an admin!\n");
54 | $error = 1;
55 | } else {
56 | print("Re-index has started.\n");
57 | print ("Task url: ".$status->header('location')."\n");
58 | my $finished = 0;
59 | my $temp_file = "out.html";
60 | while ($finished eq 0) {
61 | my $progress = $ua->mirror($status->header('location'),$temp_file);
62 | sleep(5);
63 | open(my $tmp, "<", $temp_file);
64 | while(eof($tmp) != 1) {
65 | my $line = readline($tmp);
66 | $line =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
67 | #print($line);
68 | if ( substr($line,0,15) eq "Re-indexing is ") {
69 | print ("Reindex is at ".substr($line,15,3)."\n");
70 | if(substr($line,15,3) eq "100") {
71 | $finished = 1;
72 | print ("DONE!\n");
73 | }
74 | }
75 | }
76 | unlink($temp_file);
77 | sleep(5);
78 | }
79 |
80 | $error = 0;
81 | }
82 | }
83 | }
84 | unlink('$cookie_jar/.cookies.txt');
85 | exit $error;
86 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | ########################################## Settings ##########################################
4 | # username - Admin user on the Jira Server
5 | username="jason.hensler"
6 | # password - Password for user, can be left as '' and passed in at run time by call script with password argument ex: ./reindex.sh
7 | password=""
8 | # server needs to be the server name and context of Jira install, ex: http(s)://:/
9 | server="https://confjira01aq:8080/jira"
10 | # background - [true|false] Set to true for background index or false to preform an instance locking re-index
11 | background=true
12 | # monitor - [true|false] Set to true for the script to monitor the re-index. This will cause the script to check status until it reaches 100%
13 | monitor=true
14 | # Debug - [true|false] Set to true to print the output of the curl request
15 | debug=false
16 | # print_date - [true|false] Set to 1 to print the date on each output line.
17 | print_date=true
18 | # date_format - Standard date command format to be displayed if print_date=true
19 | date_format="+%Y-%m-%d_%T"
20 | # cookie_dir - Directory to store the .cookies.txt (cookie jar) for curl.
21 | cookie_dir=$HOME
22 |
23 | #################################################################################################
24 |
25 | ########################################### Functions ###########################################
26 | #pdate - Function will print date string before echo statements in format $date_format if print_date is enabled.
27 | pdate() {
28 | if [[ "$print_date" == "true" ]]; then
29 | echo -n "$(date $date_format) - "
30 | fi
31 | }
32 |
33 | # url_call() - Function calls the url via curl. Checks that curl did not return an error and that login was successful. Set the output
34 | callUrl() {
35 | #
36 | output=`curl -D- -s -S -k --cookie $cookie_dir/.cookies.txt --cookie-jar $cookie_dir/.cookies.txt -u $username:$password -X $1 -H "X-Atlassian-Token: no-check" -H "Content-Type: application/json" "$2"`
37 | if [[ $? == 0 ]]; then
38 | login=`echo $output | grep -c "X-Seraph-LoginReason: OK"`
39 | if [[ $login != 1 ]]; then
40 | echo "$(pdate)Error: login unsuccessful!"
41 | return 1
42 | fi
43 | ret=0
44 | else
45 | echo "$(pdate)Curl command return an error!"
46 | ret=1
47 | fi
48 | if [[ "$debug" == "true" ]]; then
49 | echo "$(pdate)------------------- Http raw response ---------------------------"
50 | echo "$(pdate)$output"
51 | echo "$(pdate)------------------- ---------------------------"
52 |
53 | fi
54 | return $ret
55 | }
56 |
57 | #################################################################################################
58 |
59 | ############################################# Main ##############################################
60 | #verify password is set or passed at runtime.
61 | if [[ -z "$1" && -z $password ]]; then
62 | echo "$(pdate) Must set \$password or pass to script at runtime!"
63 | exit 2
64 | fi
65 | if [[ ! -z "$1" ]]; then
66 | password=$1
67 | fi
68 | #Version check, Used to decided which url to use during status checking. Useful for future updates as well.
69 | callUrl "GET" "${server}/rest/api/2/serverInfo"
70 | if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then
71 | echo "$(pdate)Version Check FAILED!"
72 | echo $(pdate)------------------- Http raw response ---------------------------
73 | echo $(pdate)$output
74 | echo $(pdate)------------------- ---------------------------
75 | exit 1
76 | else
77 | #Get the "VersionNumbers" json response and phrase to an array
78 | version=$(echo $output | sed -e 's/[{}]/''/g' | awk -v RS=',"' -F: '/^versionNumber/ {print $2}' | tr -d '[]')
79 | version=(${version//,/ })
80 | echo "$(pdate) Jira Version Detected: ${version[0]}.${version[1]}.${version[2]}."
81 | fi
82 |
83 | #Call re-index
84 | if [[ "$background" == "true" ]]; then
85 | echo "$(pdate) Starting Background re-index...."
86 | callUrl "POST" "${server}/rest/api/2/reindex"
87 | else
88 | echo "$(pdate) Starting Foreground re-index...."
89 | callUrl "POST" "${server}/rest/api/2/reindex?type=FOREGROUND"
90 | fi
91 |
92 | if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then
93 | echo "$(pdate) re-index FAILED!"
94 | echo "$(pdate)------------------- Http raw response ---------------------------"
95 | echo "$(pdate)$output"
96 | echo "$(pdate)------------------- ---------------------------"
97 | exit 1
98 | fi
99 |
100 | #Check version to see if we should use progressUrl or the re-index url, this changed in 6.4.x
101 | if [[ ${version[0]} -ge 6 && ${version[1]} -ge 4 ]]; then
102 | progress_url=$(echo $output | grep -Po '"progressUrl":.*?[^\\],')
103 | progress_url=$(echo $progress_url | cut -d ":" -f 2 | tr -d '",')
104 | TaskID=$(echo $progress_url | cut -d '=' -f 2)
105 | progress_url="/rest/api/2/reindex/progress?taskId=${TaskID}"
106 | else
107 | progress_url="/rest/api/2/reindex"
108 | fi
109 |
110 | progress=0
111 | until [[ "$progress" == "100" || "$monitor" != "true" ]]
112 | do
113 | sleep 5
114 | callUrl "GET" "${server}${progress_url}"
115 | if [[ $? != 0 ]];then
116 | echo "$(pdate) Error retrieving progress!"
117 | echo "$(pdate)------------------- Http raw response ---------------------------"
118 | echo "$(pdate)$output"
119 | echo "$(pdate)------------------- ---------------------------"
120 | exit 1
121 | fi
122 |
123 | #Parse response for the currentProgress json object, hopefully this will be more change tolerant
124 | progress=$(echo $output | grep -Po '"currentProgress":.*?[^\\],' | cut -d ":" -f 2 | tr -d ,)
125 | sucess=$(echo $output | grep -Po '"success":.*?[^\\][,|}]' | cut -d ":" -f 2 | tr -d ,})
126 | if [ "$oldprog" != "$progress" ]; then
127 | echo "$(pdate) Re-Indexing is at ${progress}%"
128 | fi
129 | oldprog=$progress
130 | done
131 |
132 | echo -n "$(pdate) Re-indexing is completed "
133 | if [[ "$sucess" == "true" ]]; then
134 | echo "successfully."
135 | else
136 | echo " with errors."
137 | exit 1
138 | fi
139 | #cleanup curl cookie store after running.
140 | rm $cookie_dir/.cookies.txt
141 |
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