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authorDieter Plaetinck <dieter@plaetinck.be>2008-11-16 19:06:21 +0100
committerDieter Plaetinck <dieter@plaetinck.be>2008-11-16 19:06:21 +0100
commitaef60a91f36974b2b054cd6f6296615a2553bf4c (patch)
tree5e38e127482fdf1de41924ec25668ad14407d85f /src/aif.sh
parentd8b38a0768f6e71dec55d4d70d4dca74327a7420 (diff)
updated HOWTO for install using packages, got rid of patch-install-cd script + renamed fifa into aif everywhere
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+#!/bin/bash
+
+###### Set some default variables or get them from the setup script ######
+TITLE="Arch Linux Installation Framework"
+LOG="/dev/tty7"
+LOGFILE=/home/arch/aif/runtime/aif.log #TODO: maybe we could use a flag to en/disable logging to a file.
+
+
+###### Miscalleaneous functions ######
+
+usage ()
+{
+ #NOTE: you can't use dia mode here yet because lib-ui isn't sourced yet. But cli is ok for this anyway.
+ msg="$0 <procedurename>\n
+If the procedurename starts with 'http://' it will be wget'ed. Otherwise it's assumed to be a procedure in the VFS tree
+If the procedurename is prefixed with '<modulename>/' it will be loaded from user module <modulename>. See README\n
+Available procedures on the filesystem:
+`find /home/arch/aif/core/procedures -type f`\n
+`find /home/arch/aif/user/*/procedures -type f 2>/dev/null`"
+ echo -e "$msg"
+
+}
+
+##### TMP functions that we need during early bootstrap but will be overidden with decent functions by libraries ######
+
+
+notify ()
+{
+ echo -e "$@"
+}
+
+
+log ()
+{
+ str="[LOG] `date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"` $@"
+ echo -e "$str"
+ echo -e "$str" > $LOG
+ echo -e "$str" >> $LOGFILE
+}
+
+
+debug ()
+{
+ str="[DEBUG] $@"
+ if [ "$DEBUG" = "1" ]
+ then
+ echo -e "$str"
+ echo -e "$str" > $LOG
+ echo -e "$str" >> $LOGFILE
+ fi
+}
+
+
+###### Core functions ######
+
+
+# $1 module name
+load_module ()
+{
+ [ -z "$1" ] && die_error "load_module needs a module argument"
+ log "Loading module $1 ..."
+ path=/home/arch/aif/user/"$1"
+ [ "$1" = core ] && path=/home/arch/aif/core
+
+ for submodule in lib #procedure don't load procedures automatically!
+ do
+ if [ ! -d "$path/${submodule}s" ]
+ then
+ # ignore this problem for not-core modules
+ [ "$1" = core ] && die_error "$path/${submodule}s does not exist. something is horribly wrong with this installation"
+ else
+ shopt -s nullglob
+ for i in "$path/${submodule}s"/*
+ do
+ load_${submodule} "$1" "`basename "$i"`"
+ done
+ fi
+ done
+
+}
+
+
+# $1 module name
+# $2 procedure name
+load_procedure()
+{
+ [ -z "$1" ] && die_error "load_procedure needs a module as \$1 and procedure as \$2"
+ [ -z "$2" ] && die_error "load_procedure needs a procedure as \$2"
+ if [ "$1" = 'http:' ]
+ then
+ log "Loading procedure $2 ..."
+ procedure=/home/arch/aif/runtime/procedure-downloaded-`basename $2`
+ wget "$2" -q -O $procedure >/dev/null || die_error "Could not download procedure $2"
+ else
+ log "Loading procedure $1/procedures/$2 ..."
+ procedure=/home/arch/aif/user/"$1"/procedures/"$2"
+ [ "$1" = core ] && procedure=/home/arch/aif/core/procedures/"$2"
+ fi
+ [ -f "$procedure" ] && source "$procedure" || die_error "Something went wrong while sourcing procedure $procedure"
+}
+
+
+# $1 module name
+# $2 library name
+load_lib ()
+{
+ [ -z "$1" ] && die_error "load_library needs a module als \$1 and library as \$2"
+ [ -z "$2" ] && die_error "load_library needs a library as \$2"
+ log "Loading library $1/libs/$2 ..."
+ lib=/home/arch/aif/user/"$1"/libs/"$2"
+ [ "$1" = core ] && lib=/home/arch/aif/core/libs/"$2"
+ source $lib || die_error "Something went wrong while sourcing library $lib"
+}
+
+
+# $1 phase/worker
+# $2 phase/worker name
+# $3... extra args for phase/worker (optional)
+execute ()
+{
+ [ -z "$1" -o -z "$2" ] && die_error "Use the execute function like this: execute <type> <name> with type=phase/worker"
+ [ "$1" != phase -a "$1" != worker ] && die_error "execute's first argument must be a valid type (phase/worker)"
+ PWD_BACKUP=`pwd`
+ object=$1_$2
+
+ if [ "$1" = worker ]
+ then
+ log "*** Executing worker $2"
+ if type -t $object | grep -q function
+ then
+ shift 2
+ $object "$@"
+ ret=$?
+ exit_var=exit_$object
+ read $exit_var <<< $ret # maintain exit status of each worker
+ else
+ die_error "$object is not defined!"
+ fi
+ elif [ "$1" = phase ]
+ then
+ log "******* Executing phase $2"
+ exit_var=exit_$object
+ read $exit_var <<< 0
+ # TODO: for some reason the hack below does not work (tested in virtualbox), even though it really should. Someday I must get indirect array variables working and clean this up...
+ # debug "\$1: $1, \$2: $2, \$object: $object, \$exit_$object: $exit_object"
+ # debug "declare: `declare | grep -e "^${object}=" | cut -d"=" -f 2-`"
+ # props to jedinerd at #bash for this hack.
+ # eval phase=$(declare | grep -e "^${object}=" | cut -d"=" -f 2-)
+ #debug "\$phase: $phase - ${phase[@]}"
+ unset phase
+ [ "$2" = preparation ] && phase=( "${phase_preparation[@]}" )
+ [ "$2" = basics ] && phase=( "${phase_basics[@]}" )
+ [ "$2" = system ] && phase=( "${phase_system[@]}" )
+ [ "$2" = finish ] && phase=( "${phase_finish[@]}" )
+ # worker_str contains the name of the worker and optionally any arguments
+ for worker_str in "${phase[@]}"
+ do
+ debug "Loop iteration. \$worker_str: $worker_str"
+ execute worker $worker_str || read $exit_var <<< $? # assign last failing exit code to exit_phase_<phasename>, if any.
+ done
+ ret=${!exit_var}
+ fi
+
+ debug "Execute(): $object exit state was $ret"
+ cd $PWD_BACKUP
+ return $ret
+}
+
+
+# check if a phase/worker executed sucessfully
+# returns 0 if ok, the phase/workers' exit state otherwise (and returns 1 if not executed yet)
+# $1 phase/worker
+# $2 phase/worker name
+ended_ok ()
+{
+ [ -z "$1" -o -z "$2" ] && die_error "Use the ended_ok function like this: ended_ok <type> <name> with type=phase/worker"
+ [ "$1" != phase -a "$1" != worker ] && die_error "ended_ok's first argument must be a valid type (phase/worker)"
+ object=$1_$2
+ exit_var=exit_$object
+ debug "Ended_ok? -> Exit state of $object was: ${!exit_var} (if empty. it's not executed yet)"
+ [ "${!exit_var}" = '0' ] && return 0
+ [ "${!exit_var}" = '' ] && return 1
+ return ${!exit_var}
+}
+
+
+depend_module ()
+{
+ load_module "$1"
+}
+
+
+depend_procedure ()
+{
+ load_procedure "$1" "$2"
+}
+
+
+start_process ()
+{
+ execute phase preparation
+ execute phase basics
+ execute phase system
+ execute phase finish
+}
+
+
+show_report () #TODO: abstract UI method (cli/dia)
+{
+ echo "Execution Report:"
+ echo "-----------------"
+ for phase in preparation basics system finish
+ do
+ object=phase_$phase
+ exit_var=exit_$object
+ ret=${!exit_var}
+ echo -n "Phase $phase: "
+ [ "$ret" = "0" ] && echo "Success" || echo "Failed"
+ eval phase_array=$(declare | grep -e "^${object}=" | cut -d"=" -f 2-)
+ for worker_str in "${phase_array[@]}"
+ do
+ worker=${worker_str%% *}
+ exit_var=exit_worker_$worker
+ ret=${!exit_var}
+ echo -n " > Worker $worker: "
+ [ "$ret" = "0" ] && echo "Success" || echo "Failed"
+ done
+ done
+}
+
+
+# use this function to stop the installation procedure.
+# $1 exit code (optional)
+stop_installer ()
+{
+ log "-------------- STOPPING INSTALLATION ----------"
+ exit $1
+}
+
+
+###### perform actual logic ######
+echo "Welcome to $TITLE"
+log "################## START OF INSTALLATION ##################"
+[ -z "$1" ] && usage && exit 1
+
+mount -o remount,rw / &>/dev/null
+
+# note that we allow procedures like http://foo/bar. module -> http:, procedure -> http://foo/bar.
+if [[ $1 =~ ^http:// ]]
+then
+ module=http
+ procedure="$1"
+elif grep -q '\/' <<< "$1"
+then
+ #user specified module/procedure
+ module=`dirname "$1"`
+ procedure=`basename "$1"`
+else
+ module=core
+ procedure="$1"
+fi
+
+load_module core
+[ "$module" != core -a "$module" != http ] && load_module "$module"
+
+load_procedure "$module" "$procedure"
+
+# Set pacman vars. allow procedures to have set $var_TARGET_DIR (TODO: look up how delayed variable substitution works. then we can put this at the top again)
+# flags like --noconfirm should not be specified here. it's up to the procedure to decide the interactivity
+PACMAN=pacman
+PACMAN_TARGET="pacman --root $var_TARGET_DIR --config /tmp/pacman.conf"
+
+start_process
+
+exit 0