262 lines
8.1 KiB
Bash
262 lines
8.1 KiB
Bash
# Turn on "strict mode." See http://redsymbol.net/articles/unofficial-bash-strict-mode/.
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# -e: exit if any command unexpectedly fails.
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# -u: exit if we have a variable typo.
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# -o pipefail: don't ignore errors in the non-last command in a pipeline
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set -euo pipefail
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function hide_output {
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# This function hides the output of a command unless the command fails
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# and returns a non-zero exit code.
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# Get a temporary file.
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OUTPUT=$(mktemp)
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# Execute command, redirecting stderr/stdout to the temporary file. Since we
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# check the return code ourselves, disable 'set -e' temporarily.
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set +e
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"$@" &> "$OUTPUT"
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E=$?
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set -e
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# If the command failed, show the output that was captured in the temporary file.
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if [ $E != 0 ]; then
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# Something failed.
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echo
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echo FAILED: "$@"
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echo -----------------------------------------
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cat "$OUTPUT"
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echo -----------------------------------------
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exit $E
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fi
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# Remove temporary file.
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rm -f $OUTPUT
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}
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function apt_get_quiet {
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# Run apt-get in a totally non-interactive mode.
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#
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# Somehow all of these options are needed to get it to not ask the user
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# questions about a) whether to proceed (-y), b) package options (noninteractive),
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# and c) what to do about files changed locally (we don't cause that to happen but
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# some VM providers muck with their images; -o).
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#
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# Although we could pass -qq to apt-get to make output quieter, many packages write to stdout
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# and stderr things that aren't really important. Use our hide_output function to capture
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# all of that and only show it if there is a problem (i.e. if apt_get returns a failure exit status).
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DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive hide_output apt-get -y -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confdef" -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confnew" "$@"
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}
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function apt_install {
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# Install a bunch of packages. We used to report which packages were already
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# installed and which needed installing, before just running an 'apt-get
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# install' for all of the packages. Calling `dpkg` on each package is slow,
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# and doesn't affect what we actually do, except in the messages, so let's
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# not do that anymore.
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apt_get_quiet install "$@"
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}
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function get_default_hostname {
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# Guess the machine's hostname. It should be a fully qualified
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# domain name suitable for DNS. None of these calls may provide
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# the right value, but it's the best guess we can make.
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set -- $(hostname --fqdn 2>/dev/null ||
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hostname --all-fqdns 2>/dev/null ||
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hostname 2>/dev/null)
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printf '%s\n' "$1" # return this value
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}
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function get_publicip_from_web_service {
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# This seems to be the most reliable way to determine the
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# machine's public IP address: asking a very nice web API
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# for how they see us. Thanks go out to icanhazip.com.
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# See: https://major.io/icanhazip-com-faq/
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#
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# Pass '4' or '6' as an argument to this function to specify
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# what type of address to get (IPv4, IPv6).
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curl -$1 --fail --silent --max-time 15 icanhazip.com 2>/dev/null || /bin/true
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}
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function get_default_privateip {
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# Return the IP address of the network interface connected
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# to the Internet.
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#
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# Pass '4' or '6' as an argument to this function to specify
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# what type of address to get (IPv4, IPv6).
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#
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# We used to use `hostname -I` and then filter for either
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# IPv4 or IPv6 addresses. However if there are multiple
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# network interfaces on the machine, not all may be for
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# reaching the Internet.
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#
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# Instead use `ip route get` which asks the kernel to use
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# the system's routes to select which interface would be
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# used to reach a public address. We'll use 8.8.8.8 as
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# the destination. It happens to be Google Public DNS, but
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# no connection is made. We're just seeing how the box
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# would connect to it. There many be multiple IP addresses
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# assigned to an interface. `ip route get` reports the
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# preferred. That's good enough for us. See issue #121.
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#
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# With IPv6, the best route may be via an interface that
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# only has a link-local address (fe80::*). These addresses
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# are only unique to an interface and so need an explicit
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# interface specification in order to use them with bind().
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# In these cases, we append "%interface" to the address.
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# See the Notes section in the man page for getaddrinfo and
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# https://discourse.mailinabox.email/t/update-broke-mailinabox/34/9.
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#
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# Also see ae67409603c49b7fa73c227449264ddd10aae6a9 and
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# issue #3 for why/how we originally added IPv6.
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target=8.8.8.8
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# For the IPv6 route, use the corresponding IPv6 address
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# of Google Public DNS. Again, it doesn't matter so long
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# as it's an address on the public Internet.
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if [ "$1" == "6" ]; then target=2001:4860:4860::8888; fi
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# Get the route information.
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route=$(ip -$1 -o route get $target 2>/dev/null | grep -v unreachable)
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# Parse the address out of the route information.
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address=$(echo $route | sed "s/.* src \([^ ]*\).*/\1/")
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if [[ "$1" == "6" && $address == fe80:* ]]; then
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# For IPv6 link-local addresses, parse the interface out
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# of the route information and append it with a '%'.
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interface=$(echo $route | sed "s/.* dev \([^ ]*\).*/\1/")
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address=$address%$interface
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fi
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echo $address
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}
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function ufw_allow {
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if [ -z "${DISABLE_FIREWALL:-}" ]; then
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# ufw has completely unhelpful output
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ufw allow "$1" > /dev/null;
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fi
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}
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function ufw_limit {
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if [ -z "${DISABLE_FIREWALL:-}" ]; then
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# ufw has completely unhelpful output
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ufw limit "$1" > /dev/null;
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fi
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}
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function restart_service {
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hide_output service $1 restart
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}
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## Dialog Functions ##
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function message_box {
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dialog --title "$1" --msgbox "$2" 0 0
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}
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function input_box {
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# input_box "title" "prompt" "defaultvalue" VARIABLE
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# The user's input will be stored in the variable VARIABLE.
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# The exit code from dialog will be stored in VARIABLE_EXITCODE.
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# Temporarily turn off 'set -e' because we need the dialog return code.
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declare -n result=$4
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declare -n result_code=$4_EXITCODE
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set +e
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result=$(dialog --stdout --title "$1" --inputbox "$2" 0 0 "$3")
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result_code=$?
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set -e
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}
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function input_menu {
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# input_menu "title" "prompt" "tag item tag item" VARIABLE
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# The user's input will be stored in the variable VARIABLE.
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# The exit code from dialog will be stored in VARIABLE_EXITCODE.
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declare -n result=$4
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declare -n result_code=$4_EXITCODE
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local IFS=^$'\n'
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set +e
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result=$(dialog --stdout --title "$1" --menu "$2" 0 0 0 $3)
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result_code=$?
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set -e
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}
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function wget_verify {
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# Downloads a file from the web and checks that it matches
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# a provided hash. If the comparison fails, exit immediately.
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URL=$1
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HASH=$2
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DEST=$3
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CHECKSUM="$HASH $DEST"
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rm -f $DEST
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hide_output wget -O $DEST $URL
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if ! echo "$CHECKSUM" | sha1sum --check --strict > /dev/null; then
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echo "------------------------------------------------------------"
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echo "Download of $URL did not match expected checksum."
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echo "Found:"
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sha1sum $DEST
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echo
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echo "Expected:"
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echo "$CHECKSUM"
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rm -f $DEST
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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function git_clone {
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# Clones a git repository, checks out a particular commit or tag,
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# and moves the repository (or a subdirectory in it) to some path.
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# We use separate clone and checkout because -b only supports tags
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# and branches, but we sometimes want to reference a commit hash
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# directly when the repo doesn't provide a tag.
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REPO=$1
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TREEISH=$2
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SUBDIR=$3
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TARGETPATH=$4
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TMPPATH=/tmp/git-clone-$$
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rm -rf $TMPPATH $TARGETPATH
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git clone -q $REPO $TMPPATH || exit 1
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(cd $TMPPATH; git checkout -q $TREEISH;) || exit 1
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mv $TMPPATH/$SUBDIR $TARGETPATH
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rm -rf $TMPPATH
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}
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function php_version {
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php --version | head -n 1 | cut -d " " -f 2 | cut -d "." -f 1,2
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}
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function python_version {
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python3 --version | cut -d " " -f 2 | cut -d "." -f 1,2
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}
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export OS_UNSUPPORTED=0
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export OS_DEBIAN_10=1
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export OS_UBUNTU_2004=2
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export OS_DEBIAN_11=3
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export OS_UBUNTU_2204=4
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function get_os_code {
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# A lot of if-statements here - dirty code looking tasting today
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ID=$(lsb_release -is)
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VER=$(lsb_release -rs)
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if [[ $ID == "Debian" ]]; then
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if [[ $VER == "10" ]]; then
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echo $OS_DEBIAN_10
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return 0
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elif [[ $VER == "11" ]]; then
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echo $OS_DEBIAN_11
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return 0
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fi
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elif [[ $ID == "Ubuntu" ]]; then
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if [[ $VER == "20.04" ]]; then
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echo $OS_UBUNTU_2004
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return 0
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elif [[ $VER == "22.04" ]]; then
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echo $OS_UBUNTU_2204
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return 0
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fi
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fi
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echo $OS_UNSUPPORTED
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}
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