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@@ -52,210 +52,6 @@ bool_to_true_false () {
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# FUTUR OFFICIAL HELPERS
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#=================================================
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-# Internal helper design to allow helpers to use getopts to manage their arguments
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-#
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-# [internal]
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-#
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-# example: function my_helper()
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-# {
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-# declare -Ar args_array=( [a]=arg1= [b]=arg2= [c]=arg3 )
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-# local arg1
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-# local arg2
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-# local arg3
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-# ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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-#
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-# [...]
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-# }
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-# my_helper --arg1 "val1" -b val2 -c
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-#
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-# usage: ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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-# | arg: $@ - Simply "$@" to tranfert all the positionnal arguments to the function
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-#
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-# This helper need an array, named "args_array" with all the arguments used by the helper
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-# that want to use ynh_handle_getopts_args
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-# Be carreful, this array has to be an associative array, as the following example:
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-# declare -Ar args_array=( [a]=arg1 [b]=arg2= [c]=arg3 )
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-# Let's explain this array:
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-# a, b and c are short options, -a, -b and -c
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-# arg1, arg2 and arg3 are the long options associated to the previous short ones. --arg1, --arg2 and --arg3
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-# For each option, a short and long version has to be defined.
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-# Let's see something more significant
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-# declare -Ar args_array=( [u]=user [f]=finalpath= [d]=database )
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-#
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-# NB: Because we're using 'declare' without -g, the array will be declared as a local variable.
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-#
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-# Please keep in mind that the long option will be used as a variable to store the values for this option.
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-# For the previous example, that means that $finalpath will be fill with the value given as argument for this option.
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-#
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-# Also, in the previous example, finalpath has a '=' at the end. That means this option need a value.
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-# So, the helper has to be call with --finalpath /final/path, --finalpath=/final/path or -f /final/path, the variable $finalpath will get the value /final/path
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-# If there's many values for an option, -f /final /path, the value will be separated by a ';' $finalpath=/final;/path
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-# For an option without value, like --user in the example, the helper can be called only with --user or -u. $user will then get the value 1.
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-#
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-# To keep a retrocompatibility, a package can still call a helper, using getopts, with positional arguments.
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-# The "legacy mode" will manage the positional arguments and fill the variable in the same order than they are given in $args_array.
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-# e.g. for `my_helper "val1" val2`, arg1 will be filled with val1, and arg2 with val2.
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-ynh_handle_getopts_args () {
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- # Manage arguments only if there's some provided
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- set +x
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- if [ $# -ne 0 ]
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- then
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- # Store arguments in an array to keep each argument separated
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- local arguments=("$@")
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-
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- # For each option in the array, reduce to short options for getopts (e.g. for [u]=user, --user will be -u)
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- # And built parameters string for getopts
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- # ${!args_array[@]} is the list of all option_flags in the array (An option_flag is 'u' in [u]=user, user is a value)
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- local getopts_parameters=""
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- local option_flag=""
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- for option_flag in "${!args_array[@]}"
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- do
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- # Concatenate each option_flags of the array to build the string of arguments for getopts
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- # Will looks like 'abcd' for -a -b -c -d
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- # If the value of an option_flag finish by =, it's an option with additionnal values. (e.g. --user bob or -u bob)
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- # Check the last character of the value associate to the option_flag
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- if [ "${args_array[$option_flag]: -1}" = "=" ]
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- then
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- # For an option with additionnal values, add a ':' after the letter for getopts.
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- getopts_parameters="${getopts_parameters}${option_flag}:"
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- else
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- getopts_parameters="${getopts_parameters}${option_flag}"
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- fi
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- # Check each argument given to the function
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- local arg=""
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- # ${#arguments[@]} is the size of the array
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- for arg in `seq 0 $(( ${#arguments[@]} - 1 ))`
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- do
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- # And replace long option (value of the option_flag) by the short option, the option_flag itself
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- # (e.g. for [u]=user, --user will be -u)
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- # Replace long option with =
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- arguments[arg]="${arguments[arg]//--${args_array[$option_flag]}/-${option_flag} }"
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- # And long option without =
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- arguments[arg]="${arguments[arg]//--${args_array[$option_flag]%=}/-${option_flag}}"
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- done
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- done
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-
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- # Read and parse all the arguments
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- # Use a function here, to use standart arguments $@ and be able to use shift.
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- parse_arg () {
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- # Read all arguments, until no arguments are left
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- while [ $# -ne 0 ]
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- do
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- # Initialize the index of getopts
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- OPTIND=1
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- # Parse with getopts only if the argument begin by -, that means the argument is an option
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- # getopts will fill $parameter with the letter of the option it has read.
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- local parameter=""
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- getopts ":$getopts_parameters" parameter || true
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-
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- if [ "$parameter" = "?" ]
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- then
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- ynh_die --message="Invalid argument: -${OPTARG:-}"
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- elif [ "$parameter" = ":" ]
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- then
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- ynh_die --message="-$OPTARG parameter requires an argument."
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- else
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- local shift_value=1
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- # Use the long option, corresponding to the short option read by getopts, as a variable
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- # (e.g. for [u]=user, 'user' will be used as a variable)
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- # Also, remove '=' at the end of the long option
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- # The variable name will be stored in 'option_var'
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- local option_var="${args_array[$parameter]%=}"
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- # If this option doesn't take values
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- # if there's a '=' at the end of the long option name, this option takes values
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- if [ "${args_array[$parameter]: -1}" != "=" ]
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- then
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- # 'eval ${option_var}' will use the content of 'option_var'
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- eval ${option_var}=1
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- else
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- # Read all other arguments to find multiple value for this option.
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- # Load args in a array
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- local all_args=("$@")
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-
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- # If the first argument is longer than 2 characters,
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- # There's a value attached to the option, in the same array cell
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- if [ ${#all_args[0]} -gt 2 ]; then
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- # Remove the option and the space, so keep only the value itself.
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- all_args[0]="${all_args[0]#-${parameter} }"
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- # Reduce the value of shift, because the option has been removed manually
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- shift_value=$(( shift_value - 1 ))
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- fi
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-
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- # Declare the content of option_var as a variable.
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- eval ${option_var}=""
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- # Then read the array value per value
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- local i
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- for i in `seq 0 $(( ${#all_args[@]} - 1 ))`
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- do
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- # If this argument is an option, end here.
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- if [ "${all_args[$i]:0:1}" == "-" ]
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- then
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- # Ignore the first value of the array, which is the option itself
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- if [ "$i" -ne 0 ]; then
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- break
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- fi
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- else
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- # Else, add this value to this option
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- # Each value will be separated by ';'
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- if [ -n "${!option_var}" ]
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- then
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- # If there's already another value for this option, add a ; before adding the new value
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- eval ${option_var}+="\;"
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- fi
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- eval ${option_var}+=\"${all_args[$i]}\"
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- shift_value=$(( shift_value + 1 ))
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- fi
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- done
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- fi
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- fi
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-
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- # Shift the parameter and its argument(s)
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- shift $shift_value
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- done
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- }
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-
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- # LEGACY MODE
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- # Check if there's getopts arguments
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- if [ "${arguments[0]:0:1}" != "-" ]
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- then
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- # If not, enter in legacy mode and manage the arguments as positionnal ones..
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- # Dot not echo, to prevent to go through a helper output. But print only in the log.
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- set -x; echo "! Helper used in legacy mode !" > /dev/null; set +x
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- local i
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- for i in `seq 0 $(( ${#arguments[@]} -1 ))`
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- do
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- # Try to use legacy_args as a list of option_flag of the array args_array
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- # Otherwise, fallback to getopts_parameters to get the option_flag. But an associative arrays isn't always sorted in the correct order...
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- # Remove all ':' in getopts_parameters
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- getopts_parameters=${legacy_args:-${getopts_parameters//:}}
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- # Get the option_flag from getopts_parameters, by using the option_flag according to the position of the argument.
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- option_flag=${getopts_parameters:$i:1}
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- if [ -z "$option_flag" ]; then
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- ynh_print_warn --message="Too many arguments ! \"${arguments[$i]}\" will be ignored."
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- continue
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- fi
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- # Use the long option, corresponding to the option_flag, as a variable
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- # (e.g. for [u]=user, 'user' will be used as a variable)
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- # Also, remove '=' at the end of the long option
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- # The variable name will be stored in 'option_var'
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- local option_var="${args_array[$option_flag]%=}"
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-
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- # Store each value given as argument in the corresponding variable
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- # The values will be stored in the same order than $args_array
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- eval ${option_var}+=\"${arguments[$i]}\"
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- done
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- unset legacy_args
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- else
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- # END LEGACY MODE
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- # Call parse_arg and pass the modified list of args as an array of arguments.
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- parse_arg "${arguments[@]}"
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- fi
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- fi
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- set -x
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-}
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-
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-#=================================================
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-
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# Install or update the main directory yunohost.multimedia
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#
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# usage: ynh_multimedia_build_main_dir
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@@ -517,27 +313,6 @@ ynh_check_app_version_changed () {
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#=================================================
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-# Delete a file checksum from the app settings
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-#
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-# $app should be defined when calling this helper
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-#
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-# usage: ynh_remove_file_checksum file
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-# | arg: -f, --file= - The file for which the checksum will be deleted
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-ynh_delete_file_checksum () {
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- # Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
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- declare -Ar args_array=( [f]=file= )
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- local file
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- # Manage arguments with getopts
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- ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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-
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- local checksum_setting_name=checksum_${file//[\/ ]/_} # Replace all '/' and ' ' by '_'
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- ynh_app_setting_delete $app $checksum_setting_name
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-}
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-
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-#=================================================
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-# EXPERIMENTAL HELPERS
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-#=================================================
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-
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# Start (or other actions) a service, print a log in case of failure and optionnaly wait until the service is completely started
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#
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# usage: ynh_systemd_action [-n service_name] [-a action] [ [-l "line to match"] [-p log_path] [-t timeout] [-e length] ]
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@@ -629,10 +404,92 @@ ynh_clean_check_starting () {
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#=================================================
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+# Print a message as INFO and show progression during an app script
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+#
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+# usage: ynh_script_progression --message=message [--weight=weight] [--time]
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+# | arg: -m, --message= - The text to print
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+# | arg: -w, --weight= - The weight for this progression. This value is 1 by default. Use a bigger value for a longer part of the script.
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+# | arg: -t, --time= - Print the execution time since the last call to this helper. Especially usefull to define weights.
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+# | arg: -l, --last= - Use for the last call of the helper, to fill te progression bar.
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+increment_progression=0
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+previous_weight=0
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+# Define base_time when the file is sourced
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+base_time=$(date +%s)
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+ynh_script_progression () {
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+ # Declare an array to define the options of this helper.
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+ declare -Ar args_array=( [m]=message= [w]=weight= [t]=time [l]=last )
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+ local message
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+ local weight
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+ local time
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+ local last
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+ # Manage arguments with getopts
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+ ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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+ weight=${weight:-1}
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+ time=${time:-0}
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+ last=${last:-0}
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+
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+ # Get execution time since the last $base_time
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+ local exec_time=$(( $(date +%s) - $base_time ))
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+ base_time=$(date +%s)
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+
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+ # Get the number of occurrences of 'ynh_script_progression' in the script. Except those are commented.
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+ local helper_calls="$(grep --count "^[^#]*ynh_script_progression" $0)"
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+ # Get the number of call with a weight value
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+ local weight_calls=$(grep --perl-regexp --count "^[^#]*ynh_script_progression.*(--weight|-w )" $0)
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+
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+ # Get the weight of each occurrences of 'ynh_script_progression' in the script using --weight
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+ local weight_valuesA="$(grep --perl-regexp "^[^#]*ynh_script_progression.*--weight" $0 | sed 's/.*--weight[= ]\([[:digit:]].*\)/\1/g')"
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+ # Get the weight of each occurrences of 'ynh_script_progression' in the script using -w
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+ local weight_valuesB="$(grep --perl-regexp "^[^#]*ynh_script_progression.*-w " $0 | sed 's/.*-w[= ]\([[:digit:]].*\)/\1/g')"
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+ # Each value will be on a different line.
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+ # Remove each 'end of line' and replace it by a '+' to sum the values.
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+ local weight_values=$(( $(echo "$weight_valuesA" | tr '\n' '+') + $(echo "$weight_valuesB" | tr '\n' '+') 0 ))
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+
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+ # max_progression is a total number of calls to this helper.
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+ # Less the number of calls with a weight value.
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+ # Plus the total of weight values
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+ local max_progression=$(( $helper_calls - $weight_calls + $weight_values ))
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+
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+ # Increment each execution of ynh_script_progression in this script by the weight of the previous call.
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+ increment_progression=$(( $increment_progression + $previous_weight ))
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+ # Store the weight of the current call in $previous_weight for next call
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+ previous_weight=$weight
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+
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+ # Set the scale of the progression bar
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+ local scale=20
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+ # progress_string(1,2) should have the size of the scale.
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+ local progress_string1="####################"
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+ local progress_string0="...................."
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+
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+ # Reduce $increment_progression to the size of the scale
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+ if [ $last -eq 0 ]
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+ then
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+ local effective_progression=$(( $increment_progression * $scale / $max_progression ))
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+ # If last is specified, fill immediately the progression_bar
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+ else
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+ local effective_progression=$scale
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+ fi
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+
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+ # Build $progression_bar from progress_string(1,2) according to $effective_progression
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+ local progression_bar="${progress_string1:0:$effective_progression}${progress_string0:0:$(( $scale - $effective_progression ))}"
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+
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+ local print_exec_time=""
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+ if [ $time -eq 1 ]
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+ then
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+ print_exec_time=" [$(date +%Hh%Mm,%Ss --date="0 + $exec_time sec")]"
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+ fi
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+
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+ ynh_print_info "[$progression_bar] > ${message}${print_exec_time}"
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+}
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+
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+#=================================================
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+# EXPERIMENTAL HELPERS
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+#=================================================
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+
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# Send an email to inform the administrator
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#
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# usage: ynh_send_readme_to_admin --app_message=app_message [--recipients=recipients] [--type=type]
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-# | arg: -m --app_message= - The message to send to the administrator.
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+# | arg: -m --app_message= - The file with the content to send to the administrator.
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# | arg: -r, --recipients= - The recipients of this email. Use spaces to separate multiples recipients. - default: root
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# example: "root admin@domain"
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# If you give the name of a YunoHost user, ynh_send_readme_to_admin will find its email adress for you
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@@ -645,11 +502,16 @@ ynh_send_readme_to_admin() {
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local recipients
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local type
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# Manage arguments with getopts
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+
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ynh_handle_getopts_args "$@"
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- app_message="${app_message:-...No specific information...}"
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+ app_message="${app_message:-}"
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recipients="${recipients:-root}"
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type="${type:-install}"
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+ # Get the value of admin_mail_html
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+ admin_mail_html=$(ynh_app_setting_get $app admin_mail_html)
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+ admin_mail_html="${admin_mail_html:-0}"
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+
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# Retrieve the email of users
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find_mails () {
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local list_mails="$1"
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@@ -696,12 +558,53 @@ ynh_send_readme_to_admin() {
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Specific information for the application $app.
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-$app_message
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+$(if [ -n "$app_message" ]
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+then
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+ cat "$app_message"
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+else
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+ echo "...No specific information..."
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+fi)
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---
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Automatic diagnosis data from YunoHost
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-$(yunohost tools diagnosis | grep -B 100 "services:" | sed '/services:/d')"
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+__PRE_TAG1__$(yunohost tools diagnosis | grep -B 100 "services:" | sed '/services:/d')__PRE_TAG2__"
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+
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+ # Store the message into a file for further modifications.
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+ echo "$mail_message" > mail_to_send
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+
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+ # If a html email is required. Apply html tags to the message.
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+ if [ "$admin_mail_html" -eq 1 ]
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+ then
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+ # Insert 'br' tags at each ending of lines.
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+ ynh_replace_string "$" "<br>" mail_to_send
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+
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+ # Insert starting HTML tags
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+ sed --in-place '1s@^@<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head></head>\n<body>\n@' mail_to_send
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+
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+ # Keep tabulations
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+ ynh_replace_string " " "\ \ " mail_to_send
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+ ynh_replace_string "\t" "\ \ " mail_to_send
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+
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+ # Insert url links tags
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+ ynh_replace_string "__URL_TAG1__\(.*\)__URL_TAG2__\(.*\)__URL_TAG3__" "<a href=\"\2\">\1</a>" mail_to_send
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+
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+ # Insert pre tags
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+ ynh_replace_string "__PRE_TAG1__" "<pre>" mail_to_send
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+ ynh_replace_string "__PRE_TAG2__" "<\pre>" mail_to_send
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+
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+ # Insert finishing HTML tags
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+ echo -e "\n</body>\n</html>" >> mail_to_send
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+
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+ # Otherwise, remove tags to keep a plain text.
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+ else
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+ # Remove URL tags
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+ ynh_replace_string "__URL_TAG[1,3]__" "" mail_to_send
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+ ynh_replace_string "__URL_TAG2__" ": " mail_to_send
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+
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+ # Remove PRE tags
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+ ynh_replace_string "__PRE_TAG[1-2]__" "" mail_to_send
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+ fi
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# Define binary to use for mail command
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if [ -e /usr/bin/bsd-mailx ]
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@@ -711,8 +614,15 @@ $(yunohost tools diagnosis | grep -B 100 "services:" | sed '/services:/d')"
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local mail_bin=/usr/bin/mail.mailutils
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fi
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+ if [ "$admin_mail_html" -eq 1 ]
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+ then
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+ content_type="text/html"
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+ else
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+ content_type="text/plain"
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+ fi
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+
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# Send the email to the recipients
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- echo "$mail_message" | $mail_bin -a "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8" -s "$mail_subject" "$recipients"
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+ cat mail_to_send | $mail_bin -a "Content-Type: $content_type; charset=UTF-8" -s "$mail_subject" "$recipients"
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}
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#=================================================
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@@ -883,3 +793,65 @@ ynh_download_file () {
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# Move the file to its destination
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mv $filename $dest_dir
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}
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+
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+#=================================================
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+
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+# Create a changelog for an app after an upgrade.
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+#
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+# The changelog is printed into the file ./changelog for the time of the upgrade.
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+#
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+# In order to create a changelog, ynh_app_changelog will get info from /etc/yunohost/apps/$app/status.json
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+# In order to find the current commit use by the app.
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+# The remote repository, and the branch.
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+# The changelog will be only the commits since the current revision.
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+#
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+# Because of the need of those info, ynh_app_changelog works only
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+# with apps that have been installed from a list.
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+#
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+# usage: ynh_app_changelog
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|
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+ynh_app_changelog () {
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+ get_value_from_settings ()
|
|
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+ {
|
|
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+ local value="$1"
|
|
|
+ # Extract a value from the status.json file of an installed app.
|
|
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+
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+ grep "$value\": \"" /etc/yunohost/apps/$app/status.json | sed "s/.*$value\": \"\([^\"]*\).*/\1/"
|
|
|
+ }
|
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+
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|
|
+ local current_revision="$(get_value_from_settings revision)"
|
|
|
+ local repo="$(get_value_from_settings url)"
|
|
|
+ local branch="$(get_value_from_settings branch)"
|
|
|
+ # ynh_app_changelog works only with an app installed from a list.
|
|
|
+ if [ -z "$current_revision" ] || [ -z "$repo" ] || [ -z "$branch" ]
|
|
|
+ then
|
|
|
+ ynh_print_warn "Unable to build the changelog..."
|
|
|
+ touch changelog
|
|
|
+ return 0
|
|
|
+ fi
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ # Fetch the history of the repository, without cloning it
|
|
|
+ mkdir git_history
|
|
|
+ (cd git_history
|
|
|
+ ynh_exec_warn_less git init
|
|
|
+ ynh_exec_warn_less git remote add -f origin $repo
|
|
|
+ # Get the line of the current commit of the installed app in the history.
|
|
|
+ local line_to_head=$(git log origin/$branch --pretty=oneline | grep --line-number "$current_revision" | cut -d':' -f1)
|
|
|
+ # Cut the history before the current commit, to keep only newer commits.
|
|
|
+ # Then use sed to reorganise each lines and have a nice list of commits since the last upgrade.
|
|
|
+ # This list is redirected into the file changelog
|
|
|
+ git log origin/$branch --pretty=oneline | head --lines=$(($line_to_head-1)) | sed 's/^\([[:alnum:]]*\)\(.*\)/*(\1) -> \2/g' > ../changelog)
|
|
|
+ # Remove 'Merge pull request' commits
|
|
|
+ sed -i '/Merge pull request #[[:digit:]]* from/d' changelog
|
|
|
+ # As well as conflict resolving commits
|
|
|
+ sed -i '/Merge branch .* into/d' changelog
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ # Get the value of admin_mail_html
|
|
|
+ admin_mail_html=$(ynh_app_setting_get $app admin_mail_html)
|
|
|
+ admin_mail_html="${admin_mail_html:-0}"
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ # If a html email is required. Apply html to the changelog.
|
|
|
+ if [ "$admin_mail_html" -eq 1 ]
|
|
|
+ then
|
|
|
+ sed -in-place "s@\*(\([[:alnum:]]*\)) -> \(.*\)@* __URL_TAG1__\2__URL_TAG2__${repo}/commit/\1__URL_TAG3__@g" changelog
|
|
|
+ fi
|
|
|
+}
|