Fix healthcheck when using .env file (#4299)
It seems Debian based images see the `.env` file in the `pwd` path, but sourcing it via `. .env` breaks. It does work if you provide the full path `/.env`. Changed the default to `/.env`. Alpine does not have an issue with both ways.
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#!/bin/sh
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#!/usr/bin/env sh
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# Use the value of the corresponding env var (if present),
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# or a default value otherwise.
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: "${DATA_FOLDER:="data"}"
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: "${DATA_FOLDER:="/data"}"
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: "${ROCKET_PORT:="80"}"
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: "${ENV_FILE:="/.env"}"
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CONFIG_FILE="${DATA_FOLDER}"/config.json
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# Check if there is a .env file configured
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# Check if the $ENV_FILE file exist and is readable
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# If that is the case, load it into the environment before running any check
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if [ -z "${ENV_FILE}" ]; then
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ENV_FILE=".env"
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fi
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if [ -r "${ENV_FILE}" ]; then
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# shellcheck disable=SC1090
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. "${ENV_FILE}"
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