towel/towel.sh
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#!/bin/bash -e
#
# Towel: Randomly Useful Bash Functions
# Never Leave Home Without Your Towel
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 Scott Duensing <scott@kangaroopunch.com>
#
# This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
# warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
# arising from the use of this software.
#
# Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
# including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
# freely, subject to the following restrictions:
#
# 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
# claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
# in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
# appreciated but is not required.
# 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
# misrepresented as being the original software.
# 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
#
#
# Color constants for tBoldBox.
#
tRED=1
tGREEN=2
tYELLOW=3
tBLUE=4
tPURPLE=5
tCYAN=6
#
# Global variables used by Towel.
#
__tG__PARENTPATH="${BASH_SOURCE[0]}"
__tG__SUDOPASS=
#
# Argument helper to process things intended for Towel.
#
# Parameters:
# ARGS - All command line arguments passed to script.
#
function tArgsHandler() {
local __FIRST=$1
# Is SUDO after us?
if [[ "${__FIRST}" == "TOWEL_ASKPASS" ]]; then
tSudoAskPass # Does not return.
fi
}
#
# Draws bold white text inside a colored box.
#
# Parameters:
#
# COLOR - Towel color constant for box background color.
# TEXT - Text to display.
#
function tBoldBox() {
local __COLOR=$1
local __TEXT=$2
local __LEN=$((${#__TEXT}+6))
local __SPACES=$(printf "%${__LEN}s")
__COLOR=${!__COLOR}
echo -e "\e[1m\e[4${__COLOR}m${__SPACES}\e[0m"
echo -e "\e[1m\e[4${__COLOR}m ${__TEXT} \e[0m"
echo -e "\e[1m\e[4${__COLOR}m${__SPACES}\e[0m"
}
#
# Checks to see if listed packages have been installed.
# Currently DEB packages only.
#
# Parameters:
#
# RESULT - Variable in which to return the packages that are missing.
# VAR - List of packages to check, sparated by spaces.
#
function tCheckPackages() {
local __RESULT=$1
local __PACKAGES=${*:2}
local __MISSING=
local __P=
set +e
for __P in ${__PACKAGES}; do
dpkg-query -s ${__P} 2> /dev/null | grep -q ^"Status: install ok installed"$
if [ "$?x" == "1x" ]; then
__MISSING="${__MISSING} ${__P}"
fi
done
set -e
tTrimL __MISSING "${__MISSING}"
eval $__RESULT=\${__MISSING}
}
#
# Downloads file.
#
# Parameters:
#
# URL - URL of file to download.
# FILE - Optional alternate name to save downloaded file under.
#
function tDownload() {
local __URL=$1
local __FILE=
tTrim __FILE "$2"
if [[ -z ${__FILE} ]]; then
__FILE=${__URL##*/}
fi
if [[ -e "${__FILE}" ]]; then
rm -f "${__FILE}"
fi
wget -O "${__FILE}" ${__URL}
}
#
# Escapes a given string so it's safe to write into an XML document.
#
# Parameters:
#
# RESULT - Variable in which to return the escaped string.
# VAR - String to escape.
#
function tEscapeXml() {
local __RESULT=$1
local __VAR=${*:2}
__VAR=$(echo ${__VAR} | sed -e 's~&~\&amp;~g' -e 's~<~\&lt;~g' -e 's~>~\&gt;~g')
eval $__RESULT=\${__VAR}
}
#
# Downloads the latest release of a project from GitHub.
#
# Parameters:
#
# RESULT - Variable in which to return the name of the downloaded file.
# DEVELOPER - GitHub developer name that owns the project.
# PROJECT - Which project from that developer to download.
# EXTENSION - Which file extension to download from the release list.
#
function tFetchGitHubRelease() {
local __RESULT=$1
local __DEVELOPER=$2
local __PROJECT=$3
local __EXTENSION=$4
local __URL=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/${__DEVELOPER}/${__PROJECT}/releases \
| grep "browser_download_url.*${__EXTENSION}" \
| cut -d : -f 2,3 \
| tr -d \" \
| head -n 1)
local __FILE=${__URL##*/}
tDownload ${__URL}
eval $__RESULT=\${__FILE}
}
#
# Displays a whiptail-based file browser for selecting a particular type of file.
#
# Parameters:
#
# RESULT - Variable in which to store selected filename, or empty if dialog is canceled.
# TITLE - Title to display in the file browser window.
# EXTENSION - The extension to allow to be selected (in ".ext" format).
# START - Optional. Path to begin browsing from.
#
function tFileBrowser() {
local __RESULT=$1
local __TITLE=$2
local __EXTENSION=$3
local __START=$4
local __SELECTION=
local __DIRLIST=()
local __CURDIR=
local __RET=
local __LOOPING=1
pushd . > /dev/null
if [[ ! -z ${__START} ]]; then
cd "${__START}"
fi
while [[ ${__LOOPING} -eq 1 ]]; do
__DIRLIST=()
if [[ "${__CURDIR}" != "/" ]]; then
__DIRLIST[${#__DIRLIST[@]}+1]=".."
__DIRLIST[${#__DIRLIST[@]}+1]="Up"
fi
for F in *; do
if [[ -d "${F}" ]]; then
__DIRLIST[${#__DIRLIST[@]}+1]=$(echo "${F}/ ")
else
__DIRLIST[${#__DIRLIST[@]}+1]=$(echo "${F} ")
fi
__DIRLIST[${#__DIRLIST[@]}+1]=$(ls -lah "${F}" | awk '{ print $5 }')
done
__CURDIR=$(pwd)
set +e
__SELECTION=$(whiptail --title "${__TITLE}" \
--menu "PgUp/PgDn/Arrows ENTER Selects File/Folder or TAB Key\n\n${__CURDIR}" 0 0 0 \
--cancel-button "Cancel" \
--ok-button "Select" "${__DIRLIST[@]}" 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3)
__RET=$?
set -e
if [[ ${__RET} -eq 1 ]]; then
# User Selected Cancel
__SELECTION=
__LOOPING=0
elif [[ ${__RET} -eq 0 ]]; then
tTrim __SELECTION "${__SELECTION}"
if [[ -d "${__SELECTION}" ]]; then
# Was a directory selected?
cd "${__SELECTION}"
elif [[ -f "${__SELECTION}" ]]; then
# Was a file selected?
if [[ ${__SELECTION} == *${__EXTENSION} ]]; then
# Check if file has given extension
if (whiptail --title "Confirm Selection" \
--yesno "Directory: ${__CURDIR}\n Filename: ${__SELECTION}" 0 0 \
--yes-button "Confirm" \
--no-button "Reselect"); then
__SELECTION="$(pwd)/${__SELECTION}"
__LOOPING=0
fi
else
# Not requested extension
whiptail --title "Error" \
--msgbox "Not a ${__EXTENSION} file" 0 0
fi
else
# Not a file or folder
whiptail --title "Error" \
--msgbox "Unable to change to directory ${__SELECTION}" 0 0
fi
fi
done
eval $__RESULT=\${__SELECTION}
popd > /dev/null
}
#
# Returns the absolute path of a given file.
#
# Parameters:
#
# RESULT - Variable in which to return the absolute path.
# SOURCE - File which we wish to find the absolute path.
#
function tFindPath() {
local __RESULT=$1
local __SOURCE=$2
local __DIR=
while [[ -h "${__SOURCE}" ]]; do
__DIR="$( cd -P "$( dirname "${__SOURCE}" )" && pwd )"
__SOURCE="$(readlink "${__SOURCE}")"
# If $__SOURCE was a relative symlink, we need to resolve it
# relative to the path where the symlink file was located.
[[ ${__SOURCE} != /* ]] && __SOURCE="${__DIR}/${__SOURCE}"
done
__DIR="$( cd -P "$( dirname "${__SOURCE}" )" && pwd )"
eval $__RESULT=\${__DIR}
}
#
# Returns the location and name of the parent script that included us.
#
# Parameters:
#
# RESULT - Variable in which we want the absolute filename returned.
#
function tGetParentPath() {
local __RESULT=$1
local __PARENTPATH=
# We have to initialize __tG__PARENTPATH before the calling script
# changes directories elsewhere. We set it on load.
tFindPath __PARENTPATH "${__tG__PARENTPATH}"
__TOWELPATH="${__PARENTPATH}/`basename \"${__tG__PARENTPATH}\"`"
eval $__RESULT=\${__PARENTPATH}
}
#
# Returns the location and name of this Towel script.
#
# Parameters:
#
# RESULT - Variable in which we want the absolute filename returned.
#
function tGetTowelPath() {
local __RESULT=$1
local __TOWELPATH=
tFindPath __TOWELPATH "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}"
__TOWELPATH="${__TOWELPATH}/`basename \"${BASH_SOURCE[0]}\"`"
eval $__RESULT=\${__TOWELPATH}
}
#
# Runs program with sudo asking for password using a nice dialog box.
#
# Parameters:
#
# ARGS - Command to execute with sudo.
#
function tSudo() {
local __ARGS="$@"
local __ASK="$(mktemp --suffix=.sh -q)"
if [[ "${__tG__SUDOPASS}x" == "x" ]]; then
cat <<- ASKPASS > "${__ASK}"
#!/bin/bash
"${BASH_SOURCE[1]}" TOWEL_ASKPASS
ASKPASS
else
cat <<- ASKPASS > "${__ASK}"
#!/bin/bash
echo "${__tG__SUDOPASS}"
ASKPASS
fi
chmod +x "${__ASK}"
if [[ "${__ARGS}x" == "x" ]]; then
SUDO_ASKPASS="${__ASK}" sudo -A -v
else
SUDO_ASKPASS="${__ASK}" sudo -A ${__ARGS}
fi
rm "${__ASK}"
}
#
# Helper function for asking for password using a nice dialog box.
#
# Parameters:
#
# None.
#
function tSudoAskPass() {
local __RET=
local __PASSWORD=
set +e
__PASSWORD=$(
whiptail --passwordbox "\n$(basename "${BASH_SOURCE[1]}") needs superuser access.\n\nPlease enter your password:" 12 60 --title "Need Root" 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3
)
__RET=$?
set -e
if [[ ${__RET} -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "Cannot continue without superuser access." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
printf "${__PASSWORD}\n"
exit 0
}
#
# Allows specifying the sudo password for automated installs.
#
# Parameters:
#
# PASSWORD - The sudo password to use.
#
function tSudoSetPassword() {
local __PASSWORD=$1
__tG__SUDOPASS=${__PASSWORD}
}
#
# Removes whitespace from the beginning and end of a string.
#
# Parameters:
#
# RESULT - Variable in which to return the trimmed string.
# VAR - String to trim.
#
function tTrim() {
local __RESULT=$1
local __VAR="${*:2}"
# remove leading whitespace characters
__VAR="${__VAR#"${__VAR%%[![:space:]]*}"}"
# remove trailing whitespace characters
__VAR="${__VAR%"${__VAR##*[![:space:]]}"}"
eval $__RESULT=\${__VAR}
}
#
# Removes whitespace from the beginning of a string.
#
# Parameters:
#
# RESULT - Variable in which to return the trimmed string.
# VAR - String to trim.
#
function tTrimL() {
local __RESULT=$1
local __VAR="${*:2}"
# remove leading whitespace characters
__VAR="${__VAR#"${__VAR%%[![:space:]]*}"}"
eval $__RESULT=\${__VAR}
}
#
# Removes whitespace from the end of a string.
#
# Parameters:
#
# RESULT - Variable in which to return the trimmed string.
# VAR - String to trim.
#
function tTrimR() {
local __RESULT=$1
local __VAR="${*:2}"
# remove trailing whitespace characters
__VAR="${__VAR%"${__VAR##*[![:space:]]}"}"
eval $__RESULT=\${__VAR}
}
#
# We're a library. Don't run us.
#
if [ -z "${BASH_SOURCE[1]}" ]; then
echo "This is a library. Include it into other scripts. Don't execute it."
echo "Visit https://skunkworks.kangaroopunch.com/skunkworks/towel for more."
exit 0
fi