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# Utilities
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## Performs a simple and generic parsing of CLI arguments. Creates a global associative array »args« and a global normal array »argv«.
# Named options may be passed as »--name[=value]«, where »value« defaults to »1«, and are assigned to »args«.
# Everything else, or everything following the »--« argument, ends up as positional arguments in »argv«.
# Checking the validity of the parsed arguments is up to the caller.
function generic-arg-parse { # ...
declare -g -A args = ( ) ; declare -g -a argv = ( ) # this ends up in the caller's scope
while ( ( " $# " ) ) ; do
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if [ [ $1 = = -- ] ] ; then shift ; argv += ( " $@ " ) ; \r eturn 0 ; fi
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if [ [ $1 = = --* ] ] ; then
if [ [ $1 = = *= * ] ] ; then
local key = ${ 1 /=*/ } ; args[ ${ key /--/ } ] = ${ 1 / $key =/ }
else args[ ${ 1 /--/ } ] = 1 ; fi
else argv += ( " $1 " ) ; fi
shift ; done
}
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## Shows the help text for a program and exits, if »--help« was passed as argument and parsed, or does nothing otherwise.
# Expects to be called between parsing and verifying the arguments.
# Uses »allowedArgs« for the list of the named arguments (the values are the descriptions).
# »name« should be the program name/path (usually »$0«), »args« the form/names of any positional arguments expected (e.g. »SOURCE... DEST«) and is included in the "Usage" description,
# »description« the introductory text shown before the "Usage", and »suffix« any text printed after the argument list.
function generic-arg-help { # 1: name, 2?: args, 3?: description, 4?: suffix
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if [ [ ! ${ args [help] :- } ] ] ; then : ${ allowedArgs [help] : =1 } ; \r eturn 0 ; fi
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[ [ ! ${ 3 :- } ] ] || echo " $3 "
printf 'Usage:\n %s [ARG[=value]]... [--] %s\n\nWhere »ARG« may be any of:\n' " $1 " " ${ 2 :- } "
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local name ; while IFS = read -u3 -r name ; do
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printf ' %s\n %s\n' " $name " " ${ allowedArgs [ $name ] } "
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done 3< <( printf '%s\n' " ${ !allowedArgs[@] } " | LC_ALL = C sort )
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printf ' %s\n %s\n' "--help" "Do nothing but print this message and exit with success."
[ [ ! ${ 4 :- } ] ] || echo " $4 "
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\e xit 0
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}
## Performs a basic verification of the named arguments passed by the user and parsed by »generic-arg-parse« against the names in »allowedArgs«.
# Entries in »allowedArgs« should have the form »[--name]="description"« for boolean flags, and »[--name=VAL]="description"« for string arguments.
# »description« is used by »generic-arg-help«. Boolean flags may only have the values »1« (as set by »generic-ags-parse« for flags without value) or be empty.
# »VAL« is purely nominal. Any argument passed that is not in »allowedArgs« raises an error.
function generic-arg-verify { # 1: exitCode
local exitCode = ${ 1 :- 1 }
local names = ' ' " ${ !allowedArgs[@] } "
for name in " ${ !args[@] } " ; do
if [ [ ${ allowedArgs [-- $name ] :- } ] ] ; then
if [ [ ${ args [ $name ] } = = '' || ${ args [ $name ] } = = 1 ] ] ; then continue ; fi
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echo " Argument »-- $name « should be a boolean, but its value is: ${ args [ $name ] } " 1>& 2 ; \r eturn $exitCode
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fi
if [ [ $names = = *' --' " $name " '=' * || $names = = *' --' " $name " '[=' * ] ] ; then continue ; fi
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echo " Unexpected argument »-- $name «. ${ allowedArgs [help] : + Call with »--help« for a list of valid arguments. } " 1>& 2 ; \r eturn $exitCode
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done
}
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## Prepends a command to a trap. Especially useful fo define »finally« commands via »prepend_trap '<command>' EXIT«.
# NOTE: When calling this in a sub-shell whose parents already has traps installed, make sure to do »trap - trapName« first. On a new shell, this should be a no-op, but without it, the parent shell's traps will be added to the sub-shell as well (due to strange behavior of »trap -p« (in bash ~5.1.8)).
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function prepend_trap { # 1: command, ...: trapNames
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fatal( ) { printf " ERROR: $@ \n " 1>& 2 ; \r eturn 1 ; }
local cmd = $1 ; shift 1 || fatal " ${ FUNCNAME } usage error "
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local name ; for name in " $@ " ; do
trap -- " $( set +x
printf '%s\n' " ( ${ cmd } ) || true ; "
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p3( ) { printf '%s\n' " ${ 3 :- } " ; }
eval " p3 $( trap -p " ${ name } " ) "
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) " " ${ name } " || fatal " unable to add to trap ${ name } "
done
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}
declare -f -t prepend_trap # required to modify DEBUG or RETURN traps
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## Given the name to an existing bash function, this creates a copy of that function with a new name (in the current scope).
function copy-function { # 1: existingName, 2: newName
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local original = $( declare -f " ${ 1 ?existingName not provided } " ) ; if [ [ ! $original ] ] ; then echo " Function $1 is not defined " 1>& 2 ; \r eturn 1 ; fi
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eval " ${ original / $1 / ${ 2 ?newName not provided } } " # run the code declaring the function again, replacing only the first occurrence of the name
}
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## Writes a »$name«d secret from stdin to »$targetDir«, ensuring proper file permissions.
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function write-secret { ( set -u # 1: path, 2?: owner[:[group]], 3?: mode
mkdir -p -- " $( dirname " $1 " ) " / || exit
install -o root -g root -m 000 -T /dev/null " $1 " || exit
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secret = $( tee " $1 " ) # copy stdin to path without removing or adding anything
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if [ [ " ${# secret } " = = 0 ] ] ; then echo " write-secret to $1 was empty! " 1>& 2 ; \e xit 1 ; fi # could also stat the file ...
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chown " ${ 2 :- root : root } " -- " $1 " || exit
chmod " ${ 3 :- 400 } " -- " $1 " || exit
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) }
## Interactively prompts for a password to be entered and confirmed.
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function prompt-new-password { ( set -u # 1: usage
read -s -p " Please enter the new password $1 : " password1 || exit ; echo 1>& 2
read -s -p "Please enter the same password again: " password2 || exit ; echo 1>& 2
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if ( ( ${# password1 } = = 0 ) ) || [ [ " $password1 " != " $password2 " ] ] ; then printf 'Passwords empty or mismatch, aborting.\n' 1>& 2 ; \e xit 1 ; fi
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printf %s " $password1 " || exit
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) }
## Runs an installer hook script, optionally stepping through the script.
function run-hook-script { ( set -eu # 1: title, 2: scriptPath
trap - EXIT # start with empty traps for sub-shell
if [ [ ${ args [inspectScripts] :- } && " $( cat " $2 " ) " != $'' ] ] ; then
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echo " Running $1 commands. For each command printed, press Enter to continue or Ctrl+C to abort the installation: " 1>& 2
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# (this does not help against intentionally malicious scripts, it's quite easy to trick this)
BASH_PREV_COMMAND = ; set -o functrace ; trap 'if [[ $BASH_COMMAND != "$BASH_PREV_COMMAND" ]] ; then echo -n "> $BASH_COMMAND" >&2 ; read ; fi ; BASH_PREV_COMMAND=$BASH_COMMAND' debug
fi
source " $2 "
) }