freebsd-ports/security/tor/files/tor.in
Brendan Fabeny bd0fca35b5 Make the torrc log domain(s) and level(s) user-configurable in security/tor, as
was done for security/tor-devel in r322977; remove some problematic mirrors;
update Makefile idioms (gmake, LIB_DEPENDS, etc.); attempt to remove leftovers
in /var during deinstallation [1]

Reported by:	miwi [1]
2013-08-07 12:54:37 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# PROVIDE: tor
# REQUIRE: NETWORKING SERVERS USR
# BEFORE: LOGIN
#
# Add the following lines to /etc/rc.conf to enable tor.
# All these options will overide any settings in your local torrc as
# they are command line options.
#
# tor_enable (bool): Set it to "YES" to enable tor. Default: NO
# tor_conf (str): Points to your torrc file.
# Default: %%PREFIX%%/etc/tor/torrc
# tor_user (str): Tor daemon user. Default: _tor
# tor_datadir (str): Tor datadir. Default: /var/db/tor
# tor_logfile (str): Tor log file. Default: /var/log/tor
# tor_loglevel (str): Tor log severity level. Default: notice
#
. /etc/rc.subr
name="tor"
rcvar=tor_enable
load_rc_config ${name}
: ${tor_enable="NO"}
: ${tor_conf="%%PREFIX%%/etc/tor/torrc"}
: ${tor_user="_tor"}
: ${tor_pidfile="/var/run/tor/tor.pid"}
: ${tor_logfile="/var/log/tor"}
: ${tor_loglevel="notice"}
: ${tor_datadir="/var/db/tor"}
required_files=${tor_conf}
required_dirs=${tor_datadir}
pidfile=${tor_pidfile}
command="%%PREFIX%%/bin/${name}"
command_args="-f ${tor_conf} --PidFile ${tor_pidfile} --RunAsDaemon 1 --DataDirectory ${tor_datadir} --+Log ${tor_loglevel}\ file\ ${tor_logfile}"
extra_commands="log"
log_cmd="${name}_log"
tor_log() {
cat ${tor_logfile}
}
run_rc_command "$1"