azubi (empty) → 0.1.0.0
raw patch · 19 files changed
+1599/−0 lines, 19 filesdep +basedep +filepathdep +hspecsetup-changed
Dependencies added: base, filepath, hspec, options
Files
- LICENSE +674/−0
- Setup.hs +2/−0
- azubi.cabal +119/−0
- config.hs +88/−0
- src/Azubi.hs +123/−0
- src/Azubi/Commands/Existance.hs +18/−0
- src/Azubi/Commands/File.hs +92/−0
- src/Azubi/Commands/Git.hs +47/−0
- src/Azubi/Commands/Install.hs +40/−0
- src/Azubi/Commands/Run.hs +33/−0
- src/Azubi/Core/Command.hs +23/−0
- src/Azubi/Core/Context.hs +16/−0
- src/Azubi/Core/Provision.hs +25/−0
- src/Azubi/Core/Revertable.hs +36/−0
- src/Azubi/Core/Syntax.hs +78/−0
- src/Azubi/Render/BashScript.hs +123/−0
- src/Azubi/Render/Warez.hs +12/−0
- src/Azubi/Systems/Gentoo.hs +28/−0
- test/Test.hs +22/−0
+ LICENSE view
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+ Setup.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@+import Distribution.Simple+main = defaultMain
+ azubi.cabal view
@@ -0,0 +1,119 @@+-- Initial azubi.cabal generated by cabal init. For further documentation,+-- see http://haskell.org/cabal/users-guide/++-- The name of the package.+name: azubi++-- The package version. See the Haskell package versioning policy (PVP) +-- for standards guiding when and how versions should be incremented.+-- http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Package_versioning_policy+-- PVP summary: +-+------- breaking API changes+-- | | +----- non-breaking API additions+-- | | | +--- code changes with no API change+version: 0.1.0.0++-- A short (one-line) description of the package.+synopsis: +synopsis: A simple DevOps tool which will "reach" the enterprice level.++-- A longer description of the package.+description: A simple DevOps tool which will "reach" the enterprice level.+ It is basically a Haskell lib which you can use to create+ nice scripts that setup you computer, via ssh bashscrip,+ Dockerfile, etc++-- URL for the project homepage or repository.+homepage: http://azubi.github.com++-- The license under which the package is released.+license: GPL-3++-- The file containing the license text.+license-file: LICENSE++-- The package author(s).+author: Ingolf Wagner++-- An email address to which users can send suggestions, bug reports, and +-- patches.+maintainer: azubi@ingolf-wagner.de++-- A copyright notice.+-- copyright: ++category: System++build-type: Simple++-- Extra files to be distributed with the package, such as examples or a +-- README.+-- extra-source-files: ++-- Constraint on the version of Cabal needed to build this package.+cabal-version: >=1.10++tested-With: GHC == 7.10.3+ , GHC == 7.10.2+ , GHC == 7.10.1+ , GHC == 8.0.1++library+ exposed-modules: Azubi+ other-modules: Azubi.Commands.File+ , Azubi.Commands.Install+ , Azubi.Commands.Git+ , Azubi.Commands.Run+ , Azubi.Commands.Existance+ , Azubi.Core.Command+ , Azubi.Core.Context+ , Azubi.Core.Provision+ , Azubi.Core.Revertable+ , Azubi.Core.Syntax+ , Azubi.Render.BashScript+ , Azubi.Render.Warez+ , Azubi.Systems.Gentoo+ hs-source-dirs: src+ build-depends: base >=4.7 && < 5+ , filepath >=1 && < 2+ , options >= 1.2 && < 2+ default-language: Haskell2010++source-repository head+ type: git+ location: git@github.com:mrVanDalo/azubi.git+++executable config+ -- .hs or .lhs file containing the Main module.+ main-is: config.hs++ -- ghc-options: -Wall+ -- Modules included in this executable, other than Main.+ -- other-modules:++ -- LANGUAGE extensions used by modules in this package.+ -- other-extensions:++ -- Other library packages from which modules are imported.+ build-depends: base >=4.7 && < 5+ , filepath >=1 && < 2+ , options >= 1.2 && < 2++ -- Directories containing source files.+ hs-source-dirs: .+ , src+ + -- Base language which the package is written in.+ default-language: Haskell2010+++test-suite test+ build-depends: base >= 4.7 && < 5+ , filepath >=1 && < 2+ , hspec >= 2.3++ type: exitcode-stdio-1.0+ main-is: Test.hs+ hs-source-dirs: src test+ default-language: Haskell2010+ buildable: True
+ config.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@+++import Azubi++main :: IO ()+main = azubiMain azubiSetup+++azubiSetup :: AzubiConfig+azubiSetup = azubiConfig Gentoo $ []+ & contains (File "~/azubi-config/azubi-config.cabal") [ "name: azubi-config"+ , "version: 0.1.0.0"+ , "build-type: Simple"+ , "cabal-version: >=1.10"+ , ""+ , "executable config"+ , " main-is: config.hs"+ , " build-depends: base >=4.8 && < 4.9"+ , " , azubi"+ , " hs-source-dirs: ."+ , " default-language: Haskell2010"+ ]+ & contains (File "~/azubi-config/config-example.hs") ( map (\c -> "-- | " ++ c ) azubiLogo+ ++ [ ""+ , "import Azubi"+ , ""+ , "main :: IO ()"+ , "main = azubiMain $ azubi Gentoo $ []"+ , " & installed \"vim\""+ , " ! installed \"salt\""+ ])+ & contains (File "~/azubi-config/README.md") [ "# Azubi Example"+ , ""+ , "## How to start"+ , ""+ , "copy or link the config-example.hs file to config.hs"+ , "and run cabal configure."+ , "now you can start editing config.hs and run cabal run."+ , "this will create a azubi.sh file you can run."+ , ""+ , " cabal run && bash azubi.sh"]+++-- | example+--+-- myConfig :: AzubiConfig+-- myConfig = azubiConfig Gentoo $ []+-- & installed "vim"+-- ! installed "salt"+-- & (submodule $ []+-- ! exists (Directory "/dev/shm/azubi-test")+-- & contains (File "/dev/shm/azubi/contains") [ "this is a azubi test-line : " ++ (show i) | i <- [1,2..10]]+-- & exists (Symlink "/dev/shm/azubi-link" "/dev/shm/azubi/contains")+-- )+-- ! (submodule $ []+-- & installed "sub-emacs"+-- & installed "sub-vim"+-- )+-- ! exists (Directory "/dev/shm/Downloads")+-- ! exists (Directory "/dev/shm/Documents")+-- & ((submodule $ []+-- & contains (File "/etc/vim/config") ["# config"]+-- ) `requires` (submodule $ []+-- & installed "vim"+-- ))+-- & installed "vim"+-- ! exists (File "/dev/shm")++-- next :+-- ------+-- commands+-- git++-- | todo : make logfile configurable+++-- sketch on the syntax+--+-- main = do+-- azubi Gentoo $ []+-- & User.exists "palo" [ Uid 1000, Gid 1000 ]+-- & User.exists "renoise" [ Uid 1001, Home "/home/music" ]+-- & running "service"+-- & uptodate (Git "/home/palo/.dot_i3/" "git@github.com/mrVanDalo/dot_i3" "master") -- | does pulls+-- & uptodate (GitWithSubmodules "/home/palo/.dot_jack" "git@github.com/mrVanDalo/dot_jack" "master") -- | same but also takes car of submodules+-- & backup (File "/etc/ssh/") (Directory "/backups/etc/ssh") -- | will "cp -a /etc/ssh /backups/etc/ssh/`date`"+-- & published (Git "/home/palo/.dot_shell" "git@github.com/mrVanDalo/dot_shell" "master" "azubi wip message") -- | creates commits and pushes on the master branch using default message+--
+ src/Azubi.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@++module Azubi( azubiMain+ , AzubiConfig+ , azubiConfig+ , (&)+ , (!)+ , (&?&)+ , (!?&)+ , (&?!)+ , (!?!)+ , submodule+ , requires+ , Gentoo(..)+ , installed+ , exists+ , contains+ , File(..)+ , Repository(..)+ , GitOptions(..)+ , azubiLogo+ , run+ ) where++import Options++import Azubi.Core.Syntax+import Azubi.Core.Command+import Azubi.Core.Provision++import Azubi.Systems.Gentoo++import Azubi.Render.BashScript+import Azubi.Render.Warez++import Azubi.Commands.Install+import Azubi.Commands.Existance+import Azubi.Commands.File+import Azubi.Commands.Git+import Azubi.Commands.Run++type AzubiConfig = [Command]++-- | main class called by the user++azubiMain :: [Command] -> IO ()+azubiMain config =+ do+ renderContext <- runCommand extractArguments+ azubiMainExecute renderContext config++azubiMainExecute :: RenderContext -> [Command] -> IO()+azubiMainExecute (BashScript user output) commands = do + putStr $ unlines bashScriptHeader+ writeFile output $ bashScriptExecuter user commands+ where+ bashScriptHeader = [ "Generating Bashscript"+ , "---------------------"+ , "output : " ++ output+ , "user mode : " ++ (userMode user)+ ]+ userMode (User None) = "login user with no root command strategy"+ userMode (User Su) = "login user with su as root command strategy"+ userMode (User Sudo) = "login user with sudo as root command strategy"+ userMode Root = "root"+++azubiMainExecute render _ = putStrLn $ (show render) ++ "not supported yet"+++-- | option parsing++extractArguments :: AzubiOptions -> [String] -> IO RenderContext+extractArguments opts args =+ return (BashScript (userMode $ optUser opts) (optOutput opts))+ where+ userMode RootConfiguration = Root+ userMode UserNoneConfiguration = User None+ userMode UserSuConfiguration = User Su+ userMode UserSudoConfiguration = User Sudo+++++data AzubiOptions = AzubiOptions { optOutput :: String+ , optUser :: UserConfiguration+ }++instance Options AzubiOptions where+ defineOptions = pure AzubiOptions+ <*> simpleOption "output" "./azubi.sh"+ "Outfile of the scritpt"+ <*> defineOption (optionType_enum "User Type") userConfiguration++++-- | UserContext parsing (see "User Type" parameter)+-- | -----------------------------------------------+data UserConfiguration = RootConfiguration+ | UserNoneConfiguration+ | UserSuConfiguration+ | UserSudoConfiguration+ deriving (Bounded, Enum)++instance Show UserConfiguration where+ show RootConfiguration = "root"+ show UserNoneConfiguration = "user"+ show UserSudoConfiguration = "sudoUser"+ show UserSuConfiguration = "suUser"++userConfiguration :: Option UserConfiguration -> Option UserConfiguration+userConfiguration opt =+ opt{ optionLongFlags = ["user"]+ , optionDefault = UserNoneConfiguration+ , optionDescription =+ unwords $ [ "User type the commands should be run in."+ , "For example 'UserSu' will run every command"+ , "as normal login user, but the superuser commands via"+ , "su -c 'command' so you have to enter the"+ , "superuser password for every install command for example."+ , "possible options are:"+ ]+ ++ (map show [RootConfiguration ..])+ }
+ src/Azubi/Commands/Existance.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@++module Azubi.Commands.Existance where+++import Azubi.Core.Revertable+import Azubi.Core.Command+++class Existance a where+ exists :: (Revertable b) => a -> b -> [ Command ]+ exists c revertable =+ if (isRevert revertable) then+ notExists c revertable+ else+ doExists c revertable++ notExists :: (Revertable b) => a -> b -> [ Command ]+ doExists :: (Revertable b) => a -> b -> [ Command ]
+ src/Azubi/Commands/File.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@++module Azubi.Commands.File where++import Azubi.Core.Revertable+import Azubi.Core.Command++import Azubi.Commands.Existance++import System.FilePath++data File = File { path :: String }+ | Symlink { path :: String+ , target :: String+ }+ | Directory { path :: String }+++++-- ------------------------------------------------------------+--+-- exists / not exists+--+-- ------------------------------------------------------------+instance Existance File where+ doExists (File path) con =+ [ IfCommand (BoolCommand $ "-e " ++ path)+ [ InfoMsg $ path ++ " already exists" ]+ ((doExists ( Directory $ takeDirectory path ) con)+ ++ [ InfoMsg $ "check existence of " ++ path+ , ShellCommand $ "touch " ++ path ])+ ]++ doExists (Symlink path target) con =+ ( doExists ( Directory $ takeDirectory path ) con)+ ++ [ InfoMsg $ "create symlink " ++ path ++ " -> " ++ target+ , ShellCommand $ "ln -s -f --no-target-directory " ++ target ++ " " ++ path ]++ doExists (Directory path) con = [+ IfCommand {+ testCommand = BoolCommand $ "-d " ++ path+ , thenCommand = [ LogMsg $ "directory " ++ path ++ " exists"]+ , elseCommand = [ InfoMsg $ "create direcotory " ++ path+ , ShellCommand $ "mkdir -p " ++ path ]+ }+ ]+++ notExists (File path) con =+ [ IfCommand (BoolCommand $ "-e " ++ path)+ [ShellCommand $ "rm -f " ++ path ]+ [InfoMsg $ path ++ " does not exists"]+ ]++ notExists (Symlink path target) con = notExists (File path) con++ notExists (Directory path) con =+ [ IfCommand (BoolCommand $ "-d " ++ path)+ [ ShellCommand $ "rm -fr " ++ path ]+ [ LogMsg $ path ++ " does not exists" ]+ ]++++-- ------------------------------------------------------------+--+-- File Content+--+-- ------------------------------------------------------------++-- | todo : rename consists+-- | contain should mean that a string inside exists like this. (sed magic than happens)+contains :: (Revertable a ) => File -> [ String ] -> a -> [ Command ]+contains file content revertable =+ if (isRevert revertable) then+ notExists file revertable+ else+ doContent file+ where+ doContent (File path) =+ exists file revertable+ ++ [ InfoMsg $ "write content to " ++ path+ , FileContent path content+ ]+ doContent (Symlink _ target) =+ exists file revertable+ ++ [ InfoMsg $ "write content to " ++ target+ , FileContent target content+ ]+ doContent (Directory path ) =+ exists file revertable+ ++ [ ErrorMsg $ "can not put content in a directory " ++ path ]
+ src/Azubi/Commands/Git.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@++++module Azubi.Commands.Git where+++import Azubi.Core.Command++import Azubi.Commands.Existance+import Azubi.Commands.File++import System.FilePath++data Repository = Git { repo :: String+ , folder :: String+ , options :: [GitOptions]}++data GitOptions = Branch String+ | Recursive++instance Existance Repository where++ doExists (Git repo folder options) con =+ [Dependency{+ body = bodyCommands+ , dependency = [IfCommand{+ testCommand = BoolCommand $ "-d " ++ folder+ , thenCommand = []+ , elseCommand = (exists (Directory parentFolder) con)+ ++ [ InfoMsg $ "clone git repository " ++ repo ++ " to folder " ++ folder+ , ShellCommand $ unwords $ ["git", "clone"] ++ gitOptions ++ [repo, folder] ]+ }]+ }]+ where+ parentFolder = takeDirectory folder+ gitOptions = concat $ map (\opt -> case opt of+ Recursive -> ["--recursive"]+ _ -> []+ ) options+ bodyCommands = concat $ map (\opt -> case opt of+ Branch branch -> [ ShellCommand $ "cd " ++ folder+ , ShellCommand $ "git checkout " ++ branch]+ _ -> []+ ) options++ notExists (Git _ folder _) con = notExists (Directory folder) con+
+ src/Azubi/Commands/Install.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@+module Azubi.Commands.Install where++import Azubi.Core.Context+import Azubi.Core.Revertable+import Azubi.Core.Command+++type Package = String++-- check if installed or not+class (Context a, Revertable a) => Installed a where++ installed :: Package -> a -> [ Command ]+ installed package context =+ if (isRevert context) then+ uninstallCommands+ else+ installCommands+ where+ uninstallCommands =+ [ IfCommand (isInstalled context package)+ ([ InfoMsg $ "uninstalling " ++ package ] ++ (doUnInstall context package))+ [ InfoMsg $ package ++ " is not installed" ]+ ]+ installCommands =+ [ IfCommand (isInstalled context package)+ [ InfoMsg $ package ++ " is already installed" ]+ $ [ InfoMsg $ "installing " ++ package ] ++ doInstall context package+ ]+++ --+ -- exit code of the command decides if it is True or False+ --+ isInstalled :: a -> Package -> BoolCommand++ doInstall :: a -> Package -> [ Command ]++ doUnInstall :: a -> Package -> [ Command ]+
+ src/Azubi/Commands/Run.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@++module Azubi.Commands.Run where++import Azubi.Core.Command+import Azubi.Core.Context++import Azubi.Commands.File++++-- | run a command which creates Nothing or a File.+run:: (Context a) => String -> Maybe File -> a -> [Command]+run command (Just(File path)) _ = [ IfCommand {+ testCommand = BoolCommand $ "-e " ++ path+ , thenCommand = []+ , elseCommand = [ShellCommand command]+ }]++run command (Just(Directory path)) _ = [ IfCommand {+ testCommand = BoolCommand $ "-d " ++ path+ , thenCommand = []+ , elseCommand = [ShellCommand command]+ }]++run command (Just (Symlink path target)) _ = [ IfCommand {+ testCommand = BoolCommand $ "-L " ++ path+ , thenCommand = [] -- todo : check if link points to path+ , elseCommand = [ShellCommand command]+ }]++run command Nothing _ = [ InfoMsg $ "run " ++ command+ , ShellCommand command+ ]
+ src/Azubi/Core/Command.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@++module Azubi.Core.Command where++data Command = ShellCommand String+ | SuperUserShellCommand String+ | IfCommand { testCommand :: BoolCommand+ , thenCommand :: [ Command ]+ , elseCommand :: [ Command ]+ }+ | FileContent { path :: String+ , content :: [ String ]+ }+ | InfoMsg String+ | ErrorMsg String+ | Dependency { body :: [Command]+ , dependency :: [Command] }+ | LogMsg String+ deriving (Show, Eq)++-- exit code will decide if if is True or False+data BoolCommand = BoolCommand String+ deriving (Show, Eq)+
+ src/Azubi/Core/Context.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@+++module Azubi.Core.Context where++-- System Context,+--+-- like Gentoo, Debian, (Docker Gentoo), (Docker Debian)+--++class Context a where++ label :: a -> String++++
+ src/Azubi/Core/Provision.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@+++module Azubi.Core.Provision where++-- | what type of user is running the script+data UserContext = User SuperUserMethod+ | Root+ deriving(Show)++-- | the way SuperUserCommands should be called+data SuperUserMethod = Sudo+ | Su+ | None+ deriving(Show)++type OutputFile = String++-- | different output which can be produced+data RenderContext = BashScript UserContext OutputFile+ | Dockerfile+ deriving(Show)++++
+ src/Azubi/Core/Revertable.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@+++-- | to manage reverting of commands+module Azubi.Core.Revertable where++import Azubi.Core.Context+++-- | Revertable context is for to implement+-- | revertable Actions+class Context a => Revertable a where++ -- | toggle reverting+ toggleRevert :: a -> a++ -- | should revert an action+ -- | eg: uninstall+ isRevert :: a -> Bool++ setRevert :: a -> a+ setRevert context =+ if (isRevert context)+ then context+ else toggleRevert context++ -- | should execute an action+ -- | eg: install+ isExecute :: a -> Bool+ isExecute context = not $ isRevert context++ setExectue :: a -> a+ setExectue context =+ if (isExecute context)+ then context+ else toggleRevert context+
+ src/Azubi/Core/Syntax.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@+++module Azubi.Core.Syntax where++import Azubi.Core.Command+import Azubi.Core.Context+import Azubi.Core.Revertable++-- | wrap up everything+azubiConfig :: (Context a) => a -> [(a -> [Command])] -> [Command]+azubiConfig con commands =+ concat $ map injectContext commands+ where+ injectContext f = f con++-- | create a submodule+submodule :: (Context a) => [(a -> [Command])] -> a -> [Command]+submodule commands context =+ concat $ map injectContext commands+ where+ injectContext f = f context++requires :: (Context a, Revertable a) => (a -> [Command]) -> (a -> [Command]) -> a -> [Command]+first `requires` sec = \context ->+ if (isRevert context)+ then+ [ Dependency { body=(sec context)+ , dependency=(first context)}]+ else+ [ Dependency { body=(first context)+ , dependency=(sec context)}]+++-- | add a command+(&) :: (Context a) => [ (a -> [Command]) ] -> (a -> [Command] ) -> [ (a -> [Command])]+first & second = first ++ [ second ]+++-- | add the opposite of the command+(!) :: (Revertable a) => [ (a -> [Command]) ] -> (a -> [Command] ) -> [ (a -> [Command])]+first ! second = first ++ [( second . toggleRevert ) ]+++-- | add a command under condition of being in+-- | a positive context+(&?&) :: (Revertable a) => [ (a -> [Command]) ] -> (a -> [Command] ) -> [ (a -> [Command])]+first &?& second = first ++ [ check ]+ where check con =+ if (isRevert con)+ then []+ else second con++-- | add the opposite command under condition of being in+-- | a positive context+(!?&) :: (Revertable a) => [ (a -> [Command]) ] -> (a -> [Command] ) -> [ (a -> [Command])]+first !?& second = first ++ [ check ]+ where check con =+ if (isRevert con)+ then []+ else second (setRevert con)++-- | add a command under condition of being in+-- | a negative context+(&?!) :: (Revertable a) => [ (a -> [Command]) ] -> (a -> [Command] ) -> [ (a -> [Command])]+first &?! second = first ++ [ check ]+ where check con =+ if (isRevert con)+ then second (setExectue con)+ else []++-- | add the opposite command under condition of being in+-- | a negative context+(!?!) :: (Revertable a) => [ (a -> [Command]) ] -> (a -> [Command] ) -> [ (a -> [Command])]+first !?! second = first ++ [ check ]+ where check con =+ if (isRevert con)+ then second con+ else []
+ src/Azubi/Render/BashScript.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@++module Azubi.Render.BashScript( bashScriptExecuter+ , bashScriptGenerator) where++import Azubi.Core.Command+import Azubi.Core.Provision+import Azubi.Render.Warez++--+-- This is a small renderer+-- which compiles the wishlist into a shell-script+--+bashScriptExecuter :: UserContext -> [Command] -> String+bashScriptExecuter context commands =+ unlines $+ scripHeader+ ++ printLogo+ ++ (bashScriptGenerator context commands)+ where+ scripHeader = [ "#!/bin/bash"+ , "#"+ , "# script is automatically generated by "+ ]+ printLogo = ["cat <<EOF"]+ ++ azubiLogo+ ++ ["EOF"]++bashScriptGenerator :: UserContext -> [Command] -> [String]+bashScriptGenerator context commands =+ (bashScriptInit context)+ ++ (concat (map (commandSnippet $ BashScriptContext [] context) commands))+++bashScriptInit :: UserContext -> [String]+bashScriptInit Root = [ "if [[ `whoami` != root ]]; then"+ , " echo 'you must be root to run this script !'"+ , " exit 1"+ , "fi"+ , "" ]+bashScriptInit _ = []++data BashScriptContext = BashScriptContext { dependencyStack :: [String]+ , renderContext :: UserContext+ }+++commandSnippet :: BashScriptContext -> Command -> [ String ]++commandSnippet context (ShellCommand command) =+ [ command ++ " &>> ~/.azubi.log"+ , "if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then"+ , "echo 'Error : running `" ++ command ++ "`' failed | tee -a ~/.azubi.log"+ ]+ ++ [ d ++ "=false" | d <- (dependencyStack context) ]+ ++ ["fi"]++commandSnippet context@(BashScriptContext _ Root)(SuperUserShellCommand command) =+ commandSnippet context (ShellCommand command)++commandSnippet context@(BashScriptContext _ (User None)) (SuperUserShellCommand command) =+ commandSnippet context (InfoMsg $ "cant run superuser command `" ++ command ++ "` as Normal user")++commandSnippet context@(BashScriptContext _ (User Sudo)) (SuperUserShellCommand command) =+ concat $ map (\c -> commandSnippet context c) commands+ where+ commands = [ InfoMsg $ "sudo \"" ++ command ++ "\""+ , ShellCommand $ "sudo \"" ++ command ++"\""]++commandSnippet context@(BashScriptContext _ (User Su)) (SuperUserShellCommand command) =+ concat $ map (\c -> commandSnippet context c) commands+ where+ commands = [ InfoMsg $ "su - -c \"" ++ command ++ "\""+ , ShellCommand $ "su - -c \"" ++ command ++"\""]++commandSnippet _ (InfoMsg i) =+ ["echo 'INFO : " ++ i ++ "' | tee -a ~/.azubi.log" ]++commandSnippet _ (ErrorMsg i) =+ ["echo 'ERROR: " ++ i ++ "' | tee -a ~/.azubi.log" ]++commandSnippet _ (LogMsg i) =+ ["echo 'INFO : " ++ i ++ "' &>> ~/.azubi.log"]++commandSnippet context (IfCommand (BoolCommand b) t e) =+ ["if [[ " ++ b ++ " ]]; then" ]+ ++ thenPart t+ ++ elsePart e+ ++ ["fi"]+ where+ thenPart [] = ["echo -n ''"]+ thenPart commands = bodyIndent (map (commandSnippet context) commands)+ elsePart [] = []+ elsePart commands = ["else" ]+ ++ bodyIndent (map (commandSnippet context) commands)+++commandSnippet _ (FileContent contentPath content) =+ [ "cat >" ++ contentPath ++ " <<EOF" ]+ ++ content+ ++ ["EOF"]++commandSnippet context (Dependency [] []) = []++commandSnippet context (Dependency [] dependency) =+ concat (map (commandSnippet context) dependency)++commandSnippet context (Dependency body []) =+ concat (map (commandSnippet context) body)++commandSnippet context (Dependency body dependency) =+ [ dependencyVariable ++ "=true" ]+ ++ concat (map (commandSnippet (BashScriptContext (dependencyVariable : (dependencyStack context)) (renderContext context ) ) ) dependency)+ ++ ["if $" ++ dependencyVariable ++ " ; then"]+ ++ bodyIndent (map (commandSnippet context) body)+ ++ ["fi"]+ where+ dependencyVariable :: String+ dependencyVariable = "dependency" ++ (show $ length $ dependencyStack context )+++bodyIndent :: [[String]] -> [ String ]+bodyIndent body =+ concat body
+ src/Azubi/Render/Warez.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@++module Azubi.Render.Warez where+++azubiLogo ::[ String ]+azubiLogo = [ " ___. .__"+ , "_____ __________ _\\_ |__ |__|"+ , "\\__ \\ \\___ / | \\ __ \\| |"+ , " / __ \\_/ /| | / \\_\\ \\ |"+ , "(____ /_____ \\____/|___ /__|"+ , " \\/ \\/ \\/"+ ]
+ src/Azubi/Systems/Gentoo.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@++module Azubi.Systems.Gentoo where++import Azubi.Core.Context+import Azubi.Core.Revertable+import Azubi.Core.Command++import Azubi.Commands.Install++data Gentoo = Gentoo+ | GentooRevert++instance Context Gentoo where+ label _ = "Gentoo system"++instance Revertable Gentoo where+ isRevert GentooRevert = True+ isRevert Gentoo = False++ toggleRevert GentooRevert = Gentoo+ toggleRevert Gentoo = GentooRevert++instance Installed Gentoo where+ isInstalled _ package = BoolCommand $+ "`eix -e " ++ package ++ " | head -n1 | cut -d' ' -f 1` == '[I]'"+ doInstall _ package = [ SuperUserShellCommand $ "emerge " ++ package ]+ doUnInstall _ package = [ SuperUserShellCommand $ "emerge --unmerge " ++ package ]+
+ test/Test.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@+++import Test.Hspec++import Core.TestSyntax++import Commands.TestInstall+import Commands.TestFile+import Commands.TestGit++import Render.TestBashScript++-- | tests++main :: IO ()+main = hspec $ do+ testInstall+ testFile+ testSyntax+ testGit+ testBashScript+