├── docker ├── entrypoint.sh └── Dockerfile ├── .gitignore ├── dependencies.debian ├── exemples ├── comparaison.png ├── attestation_exemple.pdf ├── attestation_originale.pdf └── output.txt ├── docker-compose.yml ├── templates ├── qr.txt.tmpl ├── config_avec_multimotifs.sh ├── attestation_page2.svg.tmpl └── generate_config.sh ├── config └── config.inc.example ├── cgi-bin └── attestation ├── mise_a_jour_template.md ├── Makefile ├── README.md └── LICENSE /docker/entrypoint.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | make clean; make 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | build/ 2 | config/config.inc 3 | config/config_*.inc 4 | attestation.pdf 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dependencies.debian: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | inkscape 2 | gettext-base 3 | python-qrcode 4 | pdftk 5 | make 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /exemples/comparaison.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/teymour/attestation-covid19/HEAD/exemples/comparaison.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /exemples/attestation_exemple.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/teymour/attestation-covid19/HEAD/exemples/attestation_exemple.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: '2' 2 | 3 | services: 4 | gen: 5 | build: docker/ 6 | volumes: 7 | - ./:/data 8 | 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /exemples/attestation_originale.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/teymour/attestation-covid19/HEAD/exemples/attestation_originale.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /exemples/output.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Camille 2 | Dupont 3 | 01/01/1970 4 | Paris 5 | 999 avenue de France 75001 Paris 6 | x 7 | x 8 | x 9 | x 10 | x 11 | x 12 | x 13 | x 14 | x 15 | Paris 16 | 28/11/2020 17 | 12 18 | 55 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /templates/qr.txt.tmpl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Cree le: ${creation_date} a ${creation_heures}h${creation_minutes}; 2 | Nom: ${nom}; 3 | Prenom: ${prenom}; 4 | Naissance: ${naissance_date} a ${naissance_lieu}; 5 | Adresse: ${adresse}; 6 | Sortie: ${fait_date} a ${fait_heures}:${fait_minutes}; 7 | Motifs: ${motifs_join}; 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM debian:9-slim 2 | 3 | VOLUME ["/data"] 4 | 5 | COPY entrypoint.sh / 6 | 7 | ENV TZ=Europe/Paris 8 | 9 | RUN ln -snf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /etc/localtime \ 10 | && echo $TZ > /etc/timezone \ 11 | && chmod +x /entrypoint.sh 12 | 13 | RUN apt-get update --quiet --quiet \ 14 | && apt-get install --yes --no-install-recommends \ 15 | gettext-base \ 16 | inkscape \ 17 | make \ 18 | pdftk \ 19 | python-qrcode \ 20 | python-scour \ 21 | && apt-get clean \ 22 | && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* 23 | 24 | WORKDIR /data 25 | 26 | ENTRYPOINT [ "/entrypoint.sh" ] 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/config.inc.example: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export prenom="Prénom" 2 | export nom="Nom" 3 | export naissance_date="01/01/1970" 4 | export naissance_lieu="Lyon" 5 | export adresse="999 avenue de france 75001 Paris" 6 | export motif_travail="x" 7 | export motif_courses="" 8 | export motif_sante="" 9 | export motif_famille="" 10 | export motif_sport="" 11 | export motif_judiciaire="" 12 | export motif_missions="" 13 | export fait_lieu="Paris" 14 | export fait_date="`date +"%d/%m/%Y"`" 15 | export fait_heures="`date +"%H"`" 16 | export fait_minutes="`date +"%M"`" 17 | export creation_date="`date --date='-3 minutes' +"%d/%m/%Y"`" 18 | export creation_heures="`date --date='-3 minutes' +"%H"`" 19 | export creation_minutes="`date --date='-3 minutes' +"%M"`" 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /templates/config_avec_multimotifs.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | originalconfigfile=$1 4 | 5 | cat $originalconfigfile; 6 | . $originalconfigfile 7 | 8 | echo -n 'export motifs_join="' 9 | bash -c 'if test "'$motif_travail'" ; then echo -n "travail, "; fi ; if test "'$motif_courses'" ; then echo -n "achats_culturel_cultuel, "; fi ;if test "'$motif_sante'" ; then echo -n "sante, "; fi ; if test "'$motif_famille'" ; then echo -n "famille, "; fi ; if test '"$motif_handicap"' ; then echo -n "handicap, " ; fi ; if test "'$motif_sport'" ; then echo -n "sport_animaux, "; fi ; if test "'$motif_judiciaire'" ; then echo -n "convocation, "; fi ; if test "'$motif_missions'" ; then echo -n "missions, "; fi ; if test '"$motif_enfants"' ; then echo -n "enfants, " ; fi ; ' | sed 's/, $//' 10 | echo '"' 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cgi-bin/attestation: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | ##################################################### 3 | ########### Si pas un lien symbolique ############### 4 | ###### Mettre ici le chemin vers le projet ########## 5 | PROJECT_PATH=$(dirname $(readlink $0 ))"/../" 6 | #################################################### 7 | ATTESTATION_PATH=/tmp/attestation_cgi.pdf 8 | BUILD_PATH=/tmp/attestation_cgi_build 9 | 10 | cd $PROJECT_PATH > /dev/null 2>&1 11 | 12 | if ! test -f "Makefile" ; then 13 | echo "Content-type: text/plain"; 14 | echo 15 | echo "Chemin du projet non trouvé." 16 | echo "Merci de l'indiquer au début de $0 (variable PROJECT_PATH)" 17 | exit; 18 | fi 19 | if test ""$(echo "$QUERY_STRING" | sed 's/config_[a-z]*.inc//') ; then 20 | echo "Content-type: text/plain"; 21 | echo 22 | echo "Fichier de configuration $QUERY_STRING non trouvé (ou de mauvais format)"; 23 | echo "Le fichier doit se trouver dans le répertoire "$PROJECT_PATH"/config et avoir le format config_XXXX.inc"; 24 | exit; 25 | fi 26 | 27 | echo "Content-type: application/pdf"; 28 | echo "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=attestation_"$( date +"%Y%m%d-%H%M" )".pdf"; 29 | #echo "Content-type: text/plain"; 30 | echo ""; 31 | build_path=$BUILD_PATH output_file=$ATTESTATION_PATH make clean -e > /dev/null 32 | if test "$QUERY_STRING" && test -f "config/"$QUERY_STRING ; then 33 | build_path=$BUILD_PATH output_file=$ATTESTATION_PATH config_file="config/"$QUERY_STRING make -e > /dev/null 34 | else 35 | build_path=$BUILD_PATH output_file=$ATTESTATION_PATH make -e > /dev/null 36 | fi 37 | cat $ATTESTATION_PATH 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /templates/attestation_page2.svg.tmpl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | image/svg+xml 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /templates/generate_config.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | echo -n "prenom : " > /dev/stderr ; read prenom; echo 'export prenom="'$prenom'"' 2 | echo -n "nom : " > /dev/stderr ; read nom ; echo 'export nom="'$nom'"' 3 | echo -n "date de naissance (JJ/MM/AAAA): " > /dev/stderr ; read naissance_date ; echo 'export naissance_date="'$naissance_date'"' 4 | echo -n "lieu de naissance : " > /dev/stderr ; read naissance_lieu ; echo 'export naissance_lieu="'$naissance_lieu'"' 5 | echo -n "adresse (rue code_postal ville): " > /dev/stderr ; read adresse ; echo 'export adresse="'$adresse'"' 6 | echo -n "motif travail (x si vrai sinon vide): " > /dev/stderr ; read motif_travail ; echo 'export motif_travail="'$motif_travail'"' 7 | echo -n "motif achats_culturel_cultuel (x si vrai sinon vide) : " > /dev/stderr ; read motif_courses ; echo 'export motif_courses="'$motif_courses'"' 8 | echo -n "motif sante (x si vrai sinon vide) : " > /dev/stderr ; read motif_sante ; echo 'export motif_sante="'$motif_sante'"' 9 | echo -n "motif famille (x si vrai sinon vide) : " > /dev/stderr ; read motif_famille ; echo 'export motif_famille="'$motif_famille'"' 10 | echo -n "motif handicap (x si vrai sinon vide) : " > /dev/stderr ; read motif_handicap ; echo 'export motif_handicap="'$motif_handicap'"' 11 | echo -n "motif sport_animaux (x si vrai sinon vide) : " > /dev/stderr ; read motif_sport ; echo 'export motif_sport="'$motif_sport'"' 12 | echo -n "motif judiciaire (x si vrai sinon vide) : " > /dev/stderr ; read motif_judiciaire ; echo 'export motif_judiciaire="'$motif_judiciaire'"' 13 | echo -n "motif missions (x si vrai sinon vide) : " > /dev/stderr ; read motif_missions ; echo 'export motif_missions="'$motif_missions'"' 14 | echo -n "motif enfants (x si vrai sinon vide) : " > /dev/stderr ; read motif_enfants ; echo 'export motif_enfants="'$motif_enfants'"' 15 | echo -n "lieu de signature (même ville que adresse) : " > /dev/stderr ; read fait_lieu ; echo 'export fait_lieu="'$fait_lieu'"' 16 | echo -n "date de signature (JJ/MM/AAAA, si vide la date courante sera utilisée) : " > /dev/stderr ; read fait_date ; 17 | if test ! "$fait_date"; then fait_date='`date +"%d/%m/%Y"`' ; creation_date='`date --date="16 minutes ago" +"%d/%m/%Y"`' ; fi 18 | echo 'export fait_date="'$fait_date'"' 19 | echo -n "heure de signature (06 pour 6h45, si vide l'heure courante sera utilisée) : " > /dev/stderr ; read fait_heures ; 20 | if ! test "$fait_heures"; then fait_heures='`date +"%H"`' ; creation_heures='`date --date="16 minutes ago" +"%H"`' ; fi 21 | echo 'export fait_heures="'$fait_heures'"' 22 | echo -n "minute de signature (45 pour 6h45, si vide l'heure courante sera utilisée) : " > /dev/stderr ; read fait_minutes ; 23 | if ! test "$fait_minutes"; then fait_minutes='`date +"%M"`' ; creation_minutes='`date --date="16 minutes ago" +"%M"`' ; fi 24 | echo 'export fait_minutes="'$fait_minutes'"' 25 | if test ! "$creation_date"; then creation_date="$fait_date" ; fi 26 | echo 'export creation_date="'$creation_date'"' 27 | if test ! "$creation_heures"; then creation_heures="$fait_heures" ; fi 28 | echo 'export creation_heures="'$creation_heures'"' 29 | if test ! "$creation_minutes"; then creation_minutes="$fait_minutes" ; fi 30 | echo 'export creation_minutes="'$creation_minutes'"' 31 | echo 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mise_a_jour_template.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Comment mettre à jour le template d'attestation 2 | 3 | Régulièrement le ministère met à jour le PDF d'attestation. 4 | 5 | Voici un tuto très incomplet qui permet d'aider à dans cette tache : 6 | 7 | ## 1/ Générer un PDF depuis le site du gouvernement 8 | 9 | Indiquer les informations qui sont proposées par défaut par le site. On les trouve également normalement dans ``config/config_test.inc``. 10 | 11 | Sauver ce PDF dans ``exemples/attestation_originale.pdf`` 12 | 13 | ## 2/ Mettre à jour les fichiers conf pour les tests 14 | 15 | Changer les informations qui ont évoluer dans le fichier ``config/config_test.inc`` et ``exemples/output.txt`` 16 | 17 | ## 3/ Transformer le PDF en SVG 18 | 19 | pdf2svg exemples/attestation_originale.pdf generation.svg 1 20 | 21 | ## 4/ Comparer le SVG avec le template et éditer le template 22 | 23 | En général, j'utilise l'outil de diff ``meld`` pour identifier les parties qui ont changées. 24 | 25 | meld generation.svg templates/attestation_page1.svg.tmpl 26 | 27 | En général le SVG produit est constitué d'une permière partie contenant la forme des lettres ayant comme identifiant de type ``glyph0-1``. 28 | 29 | Le template instrument le SVG via des variables de templates qui permettent : 30 | 31 | - soit d'inscrire du texte comme ici avec l'inscription du prénom : https://github.com/teymour/attestation-covid19/blob/d3db55f1bc272290f8d67de1767692003832250d/templates/attestation_page1.svg.tmpl#L6550 32 | - soit de gérer des éléments de stle comme ici pour affiche la coche d'une case : https://github.com/teymour/attestation-covid19/blob/d3db55f1bc272290f8d67de1767692003832250d/templates/attestation_page1.svg.tmpl#L6577 33 | 34 | Il se peut que de nouvelles options soient à ajouter. Il faut donc faire évoluer les fichiers : 35 | 36 | - ``templates/config_avec_multimotifs.sh`` 37 | - ``exemples/output.txt`` 38 | - ``templates/generate_config.sh`` 39 | - ``config/config.inc.example`` 40 | 41 | Concernant le QRCode, la plus grosse difficulté est de le placé au pixel prêt. C'est réalisé ici : https://github.com/teymour/attestation-covid19/blob/d3db55f1bc272290f8d67de1767692003832250d/templates/attestation_page1.svg.tmpl#L6634 42 | 43 | Pour l'édition du SVG, il m'arrive de le faire directement de meld, mais pour les grosses modifications il faut parfois passer par ``inkscape``. Dans ce cas, il faut ouvrir et manipuler le SVG généré via la commande : 44 | 45 | make build/attestation_page1.svg 46 | 47 | et tracker via ``meld`` ou ``diff`` les modifications utiles (inkscape est bavard et ajoute donc des choses peu intéressantes). 48 | 49 | ## 4/ Tester votre modification 50 | 51 | Une option de make permet de tester ses modifications pour voir si le PDF généré est bien (quasi) identique au PDF original : 52 | 53 | make test 54 | 55 | Si le placement de tous les éléments et la génération du QRCode sont corrects, la règle make indique : 56 | 57 | 58 | ==================================== 59 | Tests concluants 60 | ==================================== 61 | 62 | Si ce n'est pas le cas, recommencer les étapes 4/ et 5/ (en général une 10aine de fois ;) ). 63 | 64 | ## 5/ Proposer une pull request sur ce dépot histoire que votre modification profite à tout le monde !! ;) 65 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | config_file=config/config.inc 2 | output_file=attestation.pdf 3 | build_path=build 4 | qr_bin=qr 5 | ink_parameters=$(shell inkscape --version 2>/dev/null | head -n 1 | awk '{if ($$2 >= 1) print "--export-type=pdf" ; else print "--export-pdf=$@"}' ) 6 | 7 | all: $(output_file) 8 | 9 | config: cleanconfig $(config_file) 10 | 11 | ifupdateneeded: $(config_file) 12 | if grep "date +" $(config_file) > /dev/null ; then touch $(config_file) ; fi 13 | 14 | $(output_file): $(build_path)/attestation_page1.pdf $(build_path)/attestation_page2.pdf 15 | pdftk $^ cat output $@ 16 | 17 | $(build_path)/attestation_page%.pdf: $(build_path)/attestation_page%.svg 18 | inkscape $(ink_parameters) $< 19 | 20 | $(build_path)/attestation_page1.svg: $(build_path)/config.inc $(build_path)/qr.inc templates/attestation_page1.svg.tmpl 21 | bash -c "source $(build_path)/config.inc ; source $(build_path)/qr.inc; envsubst < templates/attestation_page1.svg.tmpl | sed 's/fill-opacity:x"/fill-opacity:1"/' | sed 's/fill-opacity:"/fill-opacity:0"/' > $(build_path)/attestation_page1.svg" 22 | 23 | $(build_path)/attestation_page2.svg: $(build_path)/qr.inc templates/attestation_page2.svg.tmpl 24 | bash -c "source $(build_path)/qr.inc; envsubst < templates/attestation_page2.svg.tmpl > $(build_path)/attestation_page2.svg" 25 | 26 | $(build_path)/qr.inc: $(build_path)/qr.png 27 | echo -n "export qrcode=\"" > $(build_path)/qr.inc 28 | base64 < $(build_path)/qr.png | tr '\n' ' ' | sed 's/ //g' >> $(build_path)/qr.inc 29 | echo '"' >> $(build_path)/qr.inc 30 | 31 | $(build_path)/qr.png: $(build_path)/qr.txt 32 | cat $(build_path)/qr.txt | $(qr_bin) > $(build_path)/qr.png 33 | 34 | $(build_path)/qr.txt: $(build_path)/config.inc templates/qr.txt.tmpl $(build_path)/.created 35 | bash -c "source $(build_path)/config.inc ; cat templates/qr.txt.tmpl | envsubst | tr -d '\n' | sed 's/;/;\n/g' > $(build_path)/qr.txt" 36 | 37 | $(build_path)/config.inc: $(build_path)/.created $(config_file) 38 | bash templates/config_avec_multimotifs.sh $(config_file) > $(build_path)/config.inc 39 | 40 | $(config_file): 41 | bash templates/generate_config.sh > $(config_file) 42 | 43 | $(build_path)/.created: 44 | mkdir -p $(build_path) 45 | touch $(build_path)/.created 46 | 47 | clean: 48 | rm -f $(build_path)/* $(output_file) 49 | 50 | cleanconfig: 51 | rm $(config_file) 52 | 53 | test: generatetestfile 54 | config_file=config/config_test.inc make -e realtest 55 | 56 | realtest: clean generatetestfile testqrcode testpages clean 57 | rm -rf $(build_path)/* $(output_file) config/config_test.inc 58 | printf "\n\n\n====================================\n Tests concluants\n====================================\n\n\n" 59 | 60 | generatetestfile: exemples/output.txt 61 | cat exemples/output.txt | bash templates/generate_config.sh > config/config_test.inc 2> /dev/null 62 | 63 | testqrcode: $(build_path)/pdf_page-1.txt $(build_path)/pdforiginal_page-1.txt 64 | diff $(build_path)/pdf_page-1.txt $(build_path)/pdforiginal_page-1.txt && echo QRCODE page 2 OK 65 | 66 | testpages: $(build_path)/diff_page-0.jpg $(build_path)/diff_page-1.jpg 67 | 68 | $(build_path)/diff_page-%.jpg: $(build_path)/pdf_page-%.png $(build_path)/pdforiginal_page-%.png 69 | bash -c "diff=$$( compare -fuzz 50% -metric AE $^ $@ 2> /tmp/compare.$$$$ ); cat /tmp/compare.$$$$ ; if test $$( cat /tmp/compare.$$$$ ) -lt 20000 ; then echo Page OK ; else echo Trop de differences ; exit 1 ; fi ; rm /tmp/compare.$$$$ " 70 | 71 | 72 | $(build_path)/pdf_page-%.png: $(build_path)/pdf_page.pdf 73 | convert -resize 2000x2000 -background white -alpha remove $(build_path)/pdf_page.pdf $(build_path)/pdf_page.png 74 | 75 | $(build_path)/pdforiginal_page-%.png: $(build_path)/pdforiginal_page.pdf 76 | convert -resize 2000x2000 -background white -alpha remove $(build_path)/pdforiginal_page.pdf $(build_path)/pdforiginal_page.png 77 | 78 | $(build_path)/pdf_page.pdf: $(output_file) 79 | cp $(output_file) $(build_path)/pdf_page.pdf 80 | 81 | $(build_path)/pdforiginal_page.pdf: exemples/attestation_originale.pdf 82 | cp exemples/attestation_originale.pdf $(build_path)/pdforiginal_page.pdf 83 | 84 | $(build_path)/pdf%.txt: $(build_path)/pdf%.png 85 | zbarimg $< > $@ 2> /dev/null 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Générateur d'attestation de déplacement dérogatoire COVID19 2 | 3 | ![Comparaison entre le document du ministère et celui généré](exemples/comparaison.png) 4 | 5 | [Exemple d'attestation générée](exemples/attestation_exemple.pdf) 6 | 7 | ## Comment générer ? 8 | 9 | Depuis votre console (et après vous être assuré que les dépendances étaient installées), à la racine du projet, tapez : 10 | 11 | make clean ; make 12 | 13 | Si vous n'avez pas de fichier de configuration, un assistant vous demandera de saisir les valeurs du formulaire (``make config`` permet de l’exécuter à la demande) 14 | 15 | L'attestation généré se trouve à la racine du projet sous le nom ``attestation.pdf`` 16 | 17 | ## Quelles dépendances ? 18 | 19 | apt-get install inkscape gettext-base python3-qrcode pdftk make 20 | 21 | ### Existe-t-il une installation Docker ? 22 | 23 | Oui, grace à @Kilhog ! 24 | 25 | Pour utiliser Docker, vous pouvez utilser la commande suivante pour lancer le make par l'intermédiaire de celui-ci : 26 | 27 | docker-compose up -d 28 | 29 | N'oubliez pas de créer ou modifier le fichier de configuration ``config/config.inc`` avant d'executer la commande précédente. 30 | 31 | ## Peut-on utiliser un autre fichier de configuration que ``config/config.inc`` ? 32 | 33 | Oui, le fichier de configuration est défini par la variable Makefile ``config_file``. Vous pouvez la surcharger (par ``config_courses.inc``dans cet exemple) ainsi : 34 | 35 | config_file=config/config_courses.inc make -e 36 | 37 | Si le fichier n'existe pas, il sera créé via le générateur comme pour le fichier classique. 38 | 39 | ## Puis-je bancher ce code avec mon serveur web ? 40 | 41 | Oui, un script ``cgi-bin`` est fourni dans ce dépot (``cgi-bin/attestation``). Il permet à serveur web comme ``apache2`` de générer une attestation à la demande. 42 | 43 | Pour l'installer, il suffit de placer le script (via un lien symbolique) dans le répertoire dédié aux *cgi* (``/usr/lib/cgi-bin`` en général) : 44 | 45 | cd /usr/lib/cgi-bin 46 | sudo ln -s /chemin/vers/attestation-covid19/cgi-bin/attestation attestation-covid19.sh 47 | sudo chown myuser /chemin/vers/attestation-covid19/cgi-bin/attestation attestation-covid19.sh 48 | 49 | Par défaut, apache2 est activé avec SymLinksIfOwnerMatch, il faut donc veiller à ce que le propriétaire des deux fichiers soit le même. C'est l'objet de la dernière commande. 50 | 51 | Dans certaines distributions, cgi n'est pas activé. Veillez à ce qu'il le soit : 52 | 53 | sudo a2enmod alias 54 | sudo a2enmod cgi 55 | 56 | Pour Debian/Ubuntu, la configuration classique s'appelle `serve-cgi-bin`, veillez à ce qu'elle soit activée : 57 | 58 | sudo a2enconf serve-cgi-bin 59 | 60 | Si les modules ou la configuration n'étaient pas activés, n'oubliez pas de redémarrer apache ;) 61 | 62 | Vous pouvez maintenant générer une attestation à la demande via l'url dédiée à au script *cgi* : 63 | 64 | http://localhost/cgi-bin/attestation-covid19.sh 65 | 66 | Si vous souhaitez utiliser un autre fichier de configuration que le fichier par défaut, vous pouvez passer le nom de ce fichier en paramètre du script : 67 | 68 | http://localhost/cgi-bin/attestation-covid19.sh?config_courses.inc 69 | 70 | ### Des difficultés avec ces histoires de cgi ? 71 | 72 | Veillez à autoriser l'usage des liens symboliques dans la configuration de votre serveur web (directive ``Options +FollowSymLinks``) : 73 | 74 | ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /usr/lib/cgi-bin/ 75 | 76 | AllowOverride None 77 | Options +ExecCGI -MultiViews +FollowSymLinks 78 | Require all granted 79 | 80 | 81 | Vous pouvez également copier le fichier ``cgi-bin/attestation`` dans le répertoire dédié aux scripts *cgi*. 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