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#!/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/perl # cpanel - scripts/addsystemuser Copyright 2022 cPanel, L.L.C. # All rights reserved. # copyright@cpanel.net http://cpanel.net # This code is subject to the cPanel license. Unauthorized copying is prohibited package scripts::addsystemuser; use strict; use Cpanel::Usage (); use Cpanel::Sys::User (); exit( run(@ARGV) ) unless caller(); sub run { my (@args) = @_; my $login; my $comment; my $permissions; my $owner; my $group; my $homedir; my $basedir; my $force; my $opts = { 'login' => \$login, 'comment' => \$comment, 'permissions' => \$permissions, 'owner' => \$owner, 'group' => \$group, 'homedir' => \$homedir, 'basedir' => \$basedir, 'force' => \$force, }; Cpanel::Usage::wrap_options( \@args, \&usage, $opts ); usage() unless $login; # filter args for constructor my %params = ( login => $login, force => $force || 0 ); $params{'comment'} = $comment if $comment; $params{'permissions'} = $permissions if $permissions; $params{'group'} = $group if $group; $params{'owner'} = $owner if $owner; $params{'homedir'} = $homedir if $homedir; $params{'basedir'} = $basedir if $basedir; eval { my $user = Cpanel::Sys::User->new( is_system_account => 1, %params ); $user->create(); }; if ($@) { my ($msg) = split( 'at /usr/local', $@, 2 ); print STDERR "$msg\n"; return 1; } return 0; } sub usage { my $prog = $0; print <<USAGE; $0 [options] - Create a system user account. OPTIONS --login LOGIN Username expected for the new account. --group GROUP The group name or number of the user's initial login group. If the group is missing, it will be created before the account. --basedir BASE The default base directory for the system. HOMEDIR = BASE + LOGIN ( cannot be used with homedir ) --homedir HOMEDIR The new user will be created using HOME_DIR as the value for the user's login directory. ( cannot be used with basedir ) --owner OWNER A string in the format of 'user:group' where user and group can reference to a name or an id. Ownership are applied to the user home directory. The default owner is the user himself. --permissions PERMS A string which defines the permissions that will be used for the HOMEDIR. --comment COMMENT Any text string. Used as the field for the user's full name. --force Force quota, permissions and owner even if the user creation failed ( user already exists or directory own by a different user ) --help Display this documentation. Sample usages: > $0 --login email > $0 --login email --group system > $0 --login email --basedir /var/userhomes > $0 --login email --homedir /home/eMail > $0 --login auser --owner auser:root > $0 --login auser --owner auser:10 > $0 --login auser --owner auser:agroup --group agroup > $0 --login auser --permissions 0750 USAGE exit 0; } 1;