#!/bin/bash # Export specific ENV variables to /etc/rp_environment echo "Exporting environment variables..." printenv | grep -E '^RUNPOD_|^PATH=|^_=' | sed 's/^\(.*\)=\(.*\)$/export \1="\2"/' >> /etc/rp_environment conda init # this needs to come after conda init echo 'source /etc/rp_environment' >> ~/.bashrc add_keys_to_authorized() { local key_value=$1 # Create the ~/.ssh directory and set permissions mkdir -p ~/.ssh chmod 700 ~/.ssh # Create the authorized_keys file if it doesn't exist touch ~/.ssh/authorized_keys # Initialize an empty key variable local key="" # Read the key variable word by word for word in $key_value; do # Check if the word looks like the start of a key if [[ $word == ssh-* ]]; then # If there's a key being built, add it to the authorized_keys file if [[ -n $key ]]; then echo $key >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys fi # Start a new key key=$word else # Append the word to the current key key="$key $word" fi done # Add the last key to the authorized_keys file if [[ -n $key ]]; then echo $key >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys fi # Set the correct permissions chmod 600 ~/.ssh/authorized_keys chmod 700 -R ~/.ssh } if [[ $PUBLIC_KEY ]]; then # runpod add_keys_to_authorized "$PUBLIC_KEY" # Start the SSH service in the background service ssh start elif [[ $SSH_KEY ]]; then # latitude.sh add_keys_to_authorized "$SSH_KEY" # Start the SSH service in the background service ssh start else echo "No PUBLIC_KEY or SSH_KEY environment variable provided, not starting openSSH daemon" fi # Check if JUPYTER_PASSWORD is set and not empty if [ -n "$JUPYTER_PASSWORD" ]; then # Set JUPYTER_TOKEN to the value of JUPYTER_PASSWORD export JUPYTER_TOKEN="$JUPYTER_PASSWORD" fi if [ "$JUPYTER_DISABLE" != "1" ]; then # Run Jupyter Lab in the background jupyter lab --port=8888 --ip=* --allow-root --ServerApp.allow_origin=* & fi if [ ! -d "/workspace/data/axolotl-artifacts" ]; then mkdir -p /workspace/data/axolotl-artifacts fi if [ ! -L "/workspace/axolotl/outputs" ]; then ln -sf /workspace/data/axolotl-artifacts /workspace/axolotl/outputs fi # Execute the passed arguments (CMD) exec "$@"