<!-- First of all, THANK YOU for your contribution. --> ## Changes Proposed - This fixes an issue where the .conf files aren't properly generated for the docker build - With this issue, the dbimport service in the docker compose file would fail to start due to insufficient config. - related to PR #14707 - create a ".user" file extension for custom configs in `env/docker/etc/` - Layers the ".dockerdist" file and the ".user" file over the ".dist" file (in that order), and then copies the ".dist" file to the base ".conf" file - Docker specific config changes go in the ".dockerdist" file and should still be committed to the repo - User specific config changes go in ".user" file and should not be committed to the repo - If the ".dist" file and the base ".conf" file are different, the ".conf" will be backed up before the ".dist" file is copied into it ## Issues Addressed: <!-- If your fix has a relating issue, link it below --> - There isn't a specific issue, however this was reported and discussed in discord over the course of yesterday and today ## SOURCE: <!-- If you can, include a source that can strengthen your claim --> ## Tests Performed: <!-- Does it build without errors? Did you test in-game? What did you test? On which OS did you test? Describe any other tests performed --> - Executing commands to build and start the game server - after creating an account, I can log in and play without any issues. ## How to Test the Changes: <!-- Describe in a detailed step-by-step order how to test the changes --> 1. Execute commands ```bash $ ./acore.sh docker clean:build && ./acore.sh docker build:nocache && ./acore.sh docker start:app ``` 2. Create account and log in as normal ## Known Issues and TODO List: <!-- Is there anything else left to do after this PR? --> - The largest issue that comes to mind is this is a breaking change for docker users (though, so was the change that caused this) - Docker users (and nobody else, of course) can no longer use the ".conf" for custom changes in docker setups. - Their custom changes will have to be migrated to the ".user" file - Since the old ".conf" file is backed up, users should have minimal trouble copying the changes in the old ".conf" file to the new ".user" file <!-- If you intend to contribute repeatedly to our project, it is a good idea to join our discord channel. We set ranks for our contributors and give them access to special resources or knowledge: https://discord.com/invite/DasJqPba) Do not remove the instructions below about testing, they will help users to test your PR --> ## How to Test AzerothCore PRs When a PR is ready to be tested, it will be marked as **[WAITING TO BE TESTED]**. You can help by testing PRs and writing your feedback here on the PR's page on GitHub. Follow the instructions here: http://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/How-to-test-a-PR **REMEMBER**: when testing a PR that changes something **generic** (i.e. a part of code that handles more than one specific thing), the tester should not only check that the PR does its job (e.g. fixing spell XXX) but **especially** check that the PR does not cause any regression (i.e. introducing new bugs). **For example**: if a PR fixes spell X by changing a part of code that handles spells X, Y, and Z, we should not only test X, but **we should test Y and Z as well**. edit: link related PR
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#
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# AzerothCore
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#
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/conf/*
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!/conf/dist
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/modules/*
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!/modules/*.md
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!/modules/*.sh
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!/modules/CMakeLists.txt
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!/modules/*.h
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!/modules/*.cmake
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/build*/
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/var/*
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!/var/build/.gitkeep
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!/var/ccache/.gitkeep
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/env/dist/*
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!/env/dist/.gitkeep
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/env/user/*
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/env/docker/*
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!/env/docker/bin/.gitkeep
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!/env/docker/data/.gitkeep
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!/env/docker/etc/
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/env/docker/etc/*
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!/env/docker/etc/*.conf.dockerdist
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!/env/docker/logs/.gitkeep
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/.env*
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/apps/joiner
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/deps/deno
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/docker-compose.override.yml
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!.gitkeep
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#
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#Generic
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#
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.directory
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.mailmap
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*.orig
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*.rej
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*~
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.hg/
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*.kdev*
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.DS_Store
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CMakeLists.txt.user
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*.bak
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*.patch
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*.diff
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*.REMOTE.*
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*.BACKUP.*
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*.BASE.*
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*.LOCAL.*
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#
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# IDE & other software
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#
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/.settings/
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/.externalToolBuilders/*
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# exclude in all levels
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nbproject/
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.sync.ffs_db
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*.kate-swp
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.browse.VC*
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.idea
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cmake-build-*/*
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coverage-report/
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#
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# Eclipse
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#
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*.pydevproject
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.metadata
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.gradle
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tmp/
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*.tmp
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*.swp
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*~.nib
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local.properties
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.settings/
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.loadpath
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.project
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.cproject
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# ==================
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#
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# CUSTOM
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#
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# put below your custom ignore rules
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# for example , if you want to include a
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# module directly in repositoryyou can do:
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#
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# !modules/yourmodule
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#
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# ==================
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