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variables() {
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variables() {
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NSAPP=$(echo ${APP,,} | tr -d ' ')
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NSAPP=$(echo ${APP,,} | tr -d ' ') # This function sets the NSAPP variable by converting the value of the APP variable to lowercase and removing any spaces.
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var_install="${NSAPP}-install"
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var_install="${NSAPP}-install" # sets the var_install variable by appending "-install" to the value of NSAPP.
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INTEGER='^[0-9]+([.][0-9]+)?$'
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INTEGER='^[0-9]+([.][0-9]+)?$' # it defines the INTEGER regular expression pattern.
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}
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}
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# This function sets various color variables using ANSI escape codes for formatting text in the terminal.
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color() {
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color() {
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YW=$(echo "\033[33m")
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YW=$(echo "\033[33m")
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BL=$(echo "\033[36m")
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BL=$(echo "\033[36m")
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HOLD="-"
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HOLD="-"
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}
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}
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# This function enables error handling in the script by setting options and defining a trap for the ERR signal.
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catch_errors() {
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catch_errors() {
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set -Eeuo pipefail
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set -Eeuo pipefail
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trap 'error_handler $LINENO "$BASH_COMMAND"' ERR
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trap 'error_handler $LINENO "$BASH_COMMAND"' ERR
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}
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}
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# This function is called when an error occurs. It receives the exit code, line number, and command that caused the error, and displays an error message.
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error_handler() {
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error_handler() {
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local exit_code="$?"
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local exit_code="$?"
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local line_number="$1"
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local line_number="$1"
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echo -e "\n$error_message\n"
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echo -e "\n$error_message\n"
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}
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}
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# This function displays an informational message with a yellow color.
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msg_info() {
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msg_info() {
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local msg="$1"
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local msg="$1"
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echo -ne " ${HOLD} ${YW}${msg}..."
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echo -ne " ${HOLD} ${YW}${msg}..."
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}
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}
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# This function displays a success message with a green color.
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msg_ok() {
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msg_ok() {
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local msg="$1"
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local msg="$1"
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echo -e "${BFR} ${CM} ${GN}${msg}${CL}"
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echo -e "${BFR} ${CM} ${GN}${msg}${CL}"
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}
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}
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# This function displays an error message with a red color.
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msg_error() {
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msg_error() {
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local msg="$1"
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local msg="$1"
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echo -e "${BFR} ${CROSS} ${RD}${msg}${CL}"
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echo -e "${BFR} ${CROSS} ${RD}${msg}${CL}"
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}
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}
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# This function checks the version of Proxmox Virtual Environment (PVE) and exits if the version is not supported.
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pve_check() {
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pve_check() {
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if [ $(pveversion | grep -c "pve-manager/7\.[0-9]") -eq 0 ]; then
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if [ $(pveversion | grep -c "pve-manager/7\.[0-9]") -eq 0 ]; then
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echo -e "${CROSS} This version of Proxmox Virtual Environment is not supported"
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echo -e "${CROSS} This version of Proxmox Virtual Environment is not supported"
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fi
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fi
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}
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}
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# This function checks the system architecture and exits if it's not "amd64".
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arch_check() {
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arch_check() {
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if [ "$(dpkg --print-architecture)" != "amd64" ]; then
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if [ "$(dpkg --print-architecture)" != "amd64" ]; then
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echo -e "\n ${CROSS} This script will not work with PiMox! \n"
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echo -e "\n ${CROSS} This script will not work with PiMox! \n"
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fi
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fi
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}
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}
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# This function checks if the script is running through SSH and prompts the user to confirm if they want to proceed or exit.
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ssh_check() {
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ssh_check() {
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if command -v pveversion >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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if command -v pveversion >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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if [ -n "${SSH_CLIENT:+x}" ]; then
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if [ -n "${SSH_CLIENT:+x}" ]; then
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fi
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fi
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}
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}
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# This function displays the default values for various settings.
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echo_default() {
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echo_default() {
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echo -e "${DGN}Using Distribution: ${BGN}$var_os${CL}"
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echo -e "${DGN}Using Distribution: ${BGN}$var_os${CL}"
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echo -e "${DGN}Using $var_os Version: ${BGN}$var_version${CL}"
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echo -e "${DGN}Using $var_os Version: ${BGN}$var_version${CL}"
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echo -e "${BL}Creating a ${APP} LXC using the above default settings${CL}"
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echo -e "${BL}Creating a ${APP} LXC using the above default settings${CL}"
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}
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}
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# This function is called when the user decides to exit the script. It clears the screen and displays an exit message.
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exit-script() {
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exit-script() {
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clear
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clear
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echo -e "⚠ User exited script \n"
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echo -e "⚠ User exited script \n"
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exit
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exit
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}
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}
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# This function allows the user to configure advanced settings for the script.
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advanced_settings() {
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advanced_settings() {
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whiptail --msgbox --title "Here is an instructional tip:" "To make a selection, use the Spacebar." 8 58
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whiptail --msgbox --title "Here is an instructional tip:" "To make a selection, use the Spacebar." 8 58
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whiptail --msgbox --title "Default distribution for $APP" "${var_os} \n${var_version} \n" 8 58
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whiptail --msgbox --title "Default distribution for $APP" "${var_os} \n${var_version} \n" 8 58
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fi
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fi
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}
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}
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# This function collects user settings and integrates all the collected information.
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build_container() {
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build_container() {
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if [ "$VERB" == "yes" ]; then set -x; fi
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if [ "$VERB" == "yes" ]; then set -x; fi
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-unprivileged $CT_TYPE
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-unprivileged $CT_TYPE
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$PW
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$PW
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"
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"
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# This executes create_lxc.sh and creates the container and .conf file
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bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/ct/create_lxc.sh)" || exit
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bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/ct/create_lxc.sh)" || exit
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LXC_CONFIG=/etc/pve/lxc/${CTID}.conf
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LXC_CONFIG=/etc/pve/lxc/${CTID}.conf
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fi
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fi
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fi
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fi
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# This starts the container and executes <app>-install.sh
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msg_info "Starting LXC Container"
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msg_info "Starting LXC Container"
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pct start "$CTID"
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pct start "$CTID"
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msg_ok "Started LXC Container"
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msg_ok "Started LXC Container"
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}
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}
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# This function sets the description of the container.
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description() {
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description() {
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IP=$(pct exec "$CTID" ip a s dev eth0 | awk '/inet / {print $2}' | cut -d/ -f1)
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IP=$(pct exec "$CTID" ip a s dev eth0 | awk '/inet / {print $2}' | cut -d/ -f1)
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pct set "$CTID" -description "# ${APP} LXC
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pct set "$CTID" -description "# ${APP} LXC
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