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#!/bin/bash
# This is a procedure for automatic deployment/installation/configuration of systems. # TODO: document! (readme, notes about deployment profiles, examples, ...)
# check /usr/share/aif/examples for some example config files.
# This procedure can easily replace the old quickinst script if you look at the "generic install" config file
# Look at the base procedure to see the phases and which workers they'll execute.
# It should be:
# phase_preparation=(configure intro sysprep select_source runtime_network runtime_repositories runtime_packages)
# phase_basics=(set_clock prepare_disks)
# phase_system=(package_list install_packages auto_fstab auto_networkTODO auto_locale auto_keymap_font configure_system mkinitcpio locales install_bootloader)
# phase_finish=(msg_report)
# In theory, the only manual thing should maybe be configuring the runtime network and putting the configfile in place
# TODO: I don't know if you can do non-interactive dm_crypt stuff.. maybe by pulling luks keyfiles from svn/git/..?
# TODO: for worker_configure_system, we probably want the user to specify hostname, root pass etc.
# TODO: implement setting hostname, keymap, consolefont, network settings
# for a list of recognized variables, see examples/generic-install-on-sda
depend_procedure core base
var_OPTS_STRING="c:"
var_ARGS_USAGE="-c <config>: Specify a configfile (profile) to be used"
var_AUTOMATIC_PROFILE=""
# TODO: if the user does aif -p automatic -c, then $1 is ":-" ??? if you do -c <something> then it's ok.
process_args ()
{
if [ "$1" = '-c' ]
then
[ -z "$2" ] && die_error "You must specify a config"
var_AUTOMATIC_PROFILE=$2
else
usage
exit 5
fi
}
worker_intro ()
{
notify "Automatic procedure running profile $var_AUTOMATIC_PROFILE ..."
}
worker_configure ()
{
var_UI_TYPE=${arg_ui_type:-cli}
[ -z "$var_AUTOMATIC_PROFILE" ] && die_error "You must specify a config file to use this procedure"
source $var_AUTOMATIC_PROFILE || die_error "Could not source config $var_AUTOMATIC_PROFILE"
# Check mandatory options
[ -z "$PARTITIONS" ] && die_error "You did not specify a partition scheme"
[ -z "$BLOCKDATA" ] && die_error "You did not specify a partition scheme"
[ -z "$GRUB_DEVICE" ] && die_error "You did not specify a grub device"
# initialize internal variables based on variables set by the user (some of the vars are handled in other workers):
var_RUNTIME_REPOSITORIES=$RUNTIME_REPOSITORIES
var_RUNTIME_PACKAGES=$RUNTIME_PACKAGES
var_GRUB_DEVICE=$GRUB_DEVICE
var_PARTITIONS=$PARTITIONS
var_BLOCKDATA=$BLOCKDATA
}
worker_select_source ()
{
var_PKG_SOURCE_TYPE=${SOURCE:-cd}
var_FILE_URL=${FILE_URL:-file:///src/core/pkg}
var_SYNC_URL=${SYNC_URL:-}
}
worker_runtime_network ()
{
true # for now. we assume the user has taken care of this himself already. doing this interactively wouldn't be a good default anyway.
# maybe check if network works, if not, try dhcp. let user override by using a static config in his config file
#if ask_yesno "Do you want to (re)-configure your networking?"
#then
# interactive_runtime_network
#else
# infofy "Ok. skipping network config"
#fi
}
worker_prepare_disks ()
{
echo "$var_PARTITIONS" > $TMP_PARTITIONS
echo "$var_BLOCKDATA" > $TMP_BLOCKDEVICES
process_disks || die_error "Could not process_disks"
if ! process_filesystems
then
show_warning "Could not process_filesystems"
txt='also failed to execute properly'
rollback_filesystems && txt='ended successfully'
die_error "Something failed while processing the filesystem. A rollback was executed, which $txt"
fi
infofy "Partitions and filesystems made successfully"
# TODO: fstab? auto-add to fstab with libs? auto mkdir's on target_dir?
true
}
worker_package_list ()
{
var_TARGET_PACKAGES=$TARGET_PACKAGES
var_TARGET_GROUPS=$TARGET_GROUPS
var_TARGET_PACKAGES_EXCLUDE=$TARGET_PACKAGES_EXCLUDE
[ -z "$var_TARGET_PACKAGES" -a -z "$var_TARGET_GROUPS" ] && var_TARGET_GROUPS=base
}
worker_install_packages ()
{
target_prepare_pacman core extra community #TODO: it would be better if this was a separate worker, i think
installpkg
}
worker_set_clock ()
{
#TODO implement this
true
}
worker_auto_network () {
# temporary override because i need to implement this
true
}
worker_install_bootloader ()
{
grub-install $var_GRUB_DEVICE --root-directory=/mnt
}
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