#!/bin/bash ### # MAKE ME BETTER ### : ' see https://github.com/jamiew/git-friendly for more ideas maybe this should be two files one which includes cloning diaspora/diaspora, and one that assumes you already cloned it yourself maybe one script just calls another? other ideas what we could do 1. check that you have ruby installed, if not, point to wiki page and exit 2. check to see if we need sudo (generally, if it is a system ruby you need sudo, which you can check if which ruby is /usr/bin/ruby, or does not have rvm in the path) 3. check if you have bundle installed and install it, and install with/without sudo if you need it check if you have mysql and/or postgres installed, point to wiki page if neither is found. (maybe even switch database.yml if this is the case?) make it work if you have just cloned diapsora and want a quick setup, or support magic install, like this http://docs.meteor.com/#quickstart ' #### #### # # # DEFAULT VARS # # # #### #### BINARIES="git ruby gem bundle sed mktemp" # required programs D_GIT_CLONE_PATH="/srv/diaspora" # path for diaspora D_REMOTE_REPO_URL="git://github.com/diaspora/diaspora.git" D_INSTALL_SCRIPT_URL="https://raw.github.com/diaspora/diaspora/master/script/install.sh" D_WIKI_URL="https://github.com/diaspora/diaspora/wiki" D_IRC_URL="irc://freenode.net/diaspora" D_DB="mysql" D_DB_CONFIG_FILE="config/database.yml" D_DB_HOST="localhost" D_DB_USER="diaspora" D_DB_PASS="diaspora" D_RUBY_VERSION="1.9.3-p125" #### INTERNAL VARS #### RVM_DETECTED=false JS_RUNTIME_DETECTED=false #### #### # # # FUNCTIONS, etc. # # # #### #### #... could be put in a separate file and sourced here # heredoc for variables - very readable, http://stackoverflow.com/a/8088167 # use like this: # define VAR <<'EOF' # somecontent # EOF define(){ IFS='\n' read -r -d '' ${1}; } # expand aliases in this script shopt -s expand_aliases # alias echo to alway print \newlines alias echo='echo -e' # run a command or print the error run_or_error() { eval "$1" if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then error "executing '$1' failed." fi } # nicely output error messages and quit error() { echo "\n" echo "[ERROR] -- $1" echo " --" echo " -- have a look at our wiki: $D_WIKI_URL" echo " -- or join us on IRC: $D_IRC_URL" exit 1 } # check for functions fn_exists() { type -t $1 | grep -q 'function' } # shell interactive or not interactive_check() { fd=0 #stdin if [[ -t "$fd" || -p /dev/stdin ]]; then # all is well echo "" else # non-interactive TMPFILE=`mktemp` curl -s -o "$TMPFILE" "$D_INSTALL_SCRIPT_URL" chmod +x "$TMPFILE" exec 0< /dev/tty bash -i "$TMPFILE" rm "$TMPFILE" exit 0 fi } # check if all necessary binaries are available binaries_check() { for exe in $BINARIES; do echo -n "checking for $exe... " which "$exe" if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then error "you are missing $exe"; fi done echo "" } # check for rvm define RVM_MSG <<'EOT' RVM was not found on your system (or it isn't working properly). It is higly recommended to use it, since it's making it extremely easy to install, manage and work with multiple ruby environments. For more details check out https://rvm.io// EOT rvm_check() { echo -n "checking for rvm... " fn_exists rvm if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then RVM_DETECTED=true # seems we don't have it loaded, try to do so elif [[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] ; then source "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" >/dev/null 2>&1 RVM_DETECTED=true elif [[ -s "/usr/local/rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] ; then source "/usr/local/rvm/scripts/rvm" >/dev/null 2>&1 RVM_DETECTED=true fi if $RVM_DETECTED ; then echo "found" else echo "not found" echo "$RVM_MSG" read -p "Press [Enter] to continue without RVM or abort this script and install RVM..." fi echo "" } # prepare ruby with rvm install_or_use_ruby() { if ! $RVM_DETECTED ; then return fi # make sure we have the correct ruby version available echo -n "checking your ruby version... " rvm use $D_RUBY_VERSION >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then echo "not ok" rvm --force install $D_RUBY_VERSION else echo "ok" fi echo "" } # trust and load rvmrc # do this in a directory that has a .rvmrc, only :) load_rvmrc() { if ! $RVM_DETECTED ; then return fi # trust rvmrc rvm rvmrc is_trusted if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then rvm rvmrc trust fi # load .rvmrc echo -n "loading .rvmrc ... " source .rvmrc #rvm rvmrc load if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then echo "ok" else echo "not ok" fi echo "" } # we need a valid js runtime... define JS_RT_MSG <<'EOT' This script was unable to find a JavaScript runtime compatible to ExecJS on your system. We recommend you install either Node.js or TheRubyRacer, since those have been proven to work. Node.js -- http://nodejs.org/ TheRubyRacer -- https://github.com/cowboyd/therubyracer For more information on ExecJS, visit -- https://github.com/sstephenson/execjs EOT js_runtime_check() { echo -n "checking for a JavaScript runtime... " # Node.js which node >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then JS_RUNTIME_DETECTED=true fi # TheRubyRacer gem which v8 >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then JS_RUNTIME_DETECTED=true fi ## # add your favourite js runtime here... ## if $JS_RUNTIME_DETECTED ; then echo "ok" else echo "not ok" echo "$JS_RT_MSG" error "can't continue without a JS runtime" fi echo "" } # make ourselves comfy prepare_install_env() { install_or_use_ruby load_rvmrc js_runtime_check run_or_error "gem install bundler" } # do some sanity checking sane_environment_check() { binaries_check rvm_check } # find or set up a working git environment git_stuff_check() { echo "Where would you like to put the git clone, or, where is your existing git clone?" echo "(please use a full path, not '~' or '.')" read -e -p "-> " D_GIT_CLONE_PATH echo "" test -d "$D_GIT_CLONE_PATH" \ && cd "$D_GIT_CLONE_PATH" \ && git status # folder exists? go there. is a good git clone? if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # not a git repo, create it? echo "the folder you specified does not exist or doesn't contain a git repo" read -p "Press [Enter] to create it... " run_or_error "mkdir -p -v \"$D_GIT_CLONE_PATH\"" # only if it doesn't exist run_or_error "git clone \"$D_REMOTE_REPO_URL\" \"$D_GIT_CLONE_PATH\"" else run_or_error "git checkout master" run_or_error "git pull" fi echo "" } # handle database decision database_question() { echo "Which database type are you using?" select choice in "MySQL" "PgSQL"; do case $choice in MySQL ) D_DB="mysql" # we're done, mysql is default break ;; PgSQL ) D_DB="postgres" # replace default with postgres run_or_error "sed -i'' -r 's/(<<: \*mysql)/#\1/g' \"$D_DB_CONFIG_FILE\"" run_or_error "sed -i'' -r 's/(#(<<: \*postgres))/\2/g' \"$D_DB_CONFIG_FILE\"" break ;; esac done } # ask for database credentials database_credentials() { read -e -p "hostname: " D_DB_HOST read -e -p "username: " D_DB_USER read -e -p "password: " D_DB_PASS run_or_error "sed -i'' -r \"s/(host:)[^\n]*/\1 $D_DB_HOST/g\" \"$D_DB_CONFIG_FILE\"" run_or_error "sed -i'' -r \"s/(username:)[^\n]*/\1 $D_DB_USER/g\" \"$D_DB_CONFIG_FILE\"" run_or_error "sed -i'' -r \"s/(password:)[^\n]*/\1 $D_DB_PASS/g\" \"$D_DB_CONFIG_FILE\"" } # setup database # (assume we are in the Diaspora directory) database_setup() { echo "Database setup" run_or_error "cp config/database.yml.example \"$D_DB_CONFIG_FILE\"" database_question database_credentials echo "" } #### #### # # # START # # # #### #### #interactive_check # display a nice welcome message define WELCOME_MSG <<'EOT' ##################################################################### DIASPORA* INSTALL SCRIPT ---- This script will guide you through the basic steps to get a DEVELOPMENT setup of Diaspora* up and running For a PRODUCTION installation, please do *not* use this script! Follow the guide in our wiki, instead: -- https://github.com/diaspora/diaspora/wiki/Installation-Guides ##################################################################### EOT echo "$WELCOME_MSG" read -p "Press [Enter] to continue... " # check if we have everything we need sane_environment_check # check git stuff and pull if necessary git_stuff_check # goto working directory run_or_error "cd \"$D_GIT_CLONE_PATH\"" prepare_install_env # configure database setup database_setup echo "copying application.yml.example to application.yml" run_or_error "cp config/application.yml.example config/application.yml" echo "" echo "bundling..." run_or_error "bundle install" echo "" echo "creating and migrating default database in config/database.yml. please wait..." run_or_error "rake db:create db:migrate --trace" # I think we could use 'rake db:setup' here... echo "" define GOODBYE_MSG <<'EOT' ##################################################################### It worked! :) Now, you should have a look at - config/database.yml and - config/application.yml and change them to your liking. Then you should be able to start Diaspora* in development mode with: `rails s` EOT echo "$GOODBYE_MSG" echo "For further information read the wiki at $D_WIKI_URL" echo "or join us on IRC $D_IRC_URL" echo "" exit 0