-# We need Pathname to get the real filesystem path
-# of this script (and not, for example, the path of
-# a symlink which points to it.
-require 'pathname'
-
-# This bit of magic adds the parent directory (the
-# project root) to the list of ruby load paths.
-# Thus, our require statements will work regardless of
-# how or from where the script was run.
-executable = Pathname.new(__FILE__).realpath.to_s
-$: << File.dirname(executable) + '/../'
-
-# Load our config file.
-require 'bin/configuration'
-
-# And the necessary classes.
-require 'src/errors.rb'
-require 'src/exit_codes.rb'
-require 'src/dovecot_mailstore'
-require 'src/postfixadmin_db'
-
-dms = DovecotMailstore.new(Configuration::MAIL_ROOT)
-
-pgadb = PostfixadminDb.new(Configuration::DBHOST,
- Configuration::DBPORT,
- Configuration::DBOPTS,
- Configuration::DBTTY,
- Configuration::DBNAME,
- Configuration::DBUSER,
- Configuration::DBPASS)
-
-
-# First, we find out if any domains have been removed from the
-# database but not from the filesystem.
-begin
- # Get the list of domains according to the filesystem.
- fs_domains = dms.get_domains_from_filesystem()
-rescue StandardError => e
- puts "There was an error retrieving domains from the filesystem: #{e.to_s}"
- Kernel.exit(ExitCodes::FILESYSTEM_ERROR)
-end
-
-begin
- # ...and according to the Postfixadmin database.
- db_domains = pgadb.get_domains_from_db()
-rescue DatabaseError => e
- puts "There was an error connecting to the database: #{e.to_s}"
- Kernel.exit(ExitCodes::DATABASE_ERROR)
-end