├── .gitignore ├── .gitlab-ci.yml ├── .gitmodules ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── developer_notes.md ├── install-bats-libs.sh ├── src ├── D_configure_taskserver.sh ├── hardcoded_variables.txt ├── helper.sh ├── run_taskserver_at_boot.sh ├── taskd.service └── temp_data.txt ├── test.sh ├── test └── test_helper_functions.bats ├── tw-install.sh └── tw-uninstall.sh /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .gitmodules 2 | /test/libs/* 3 | /src/logs/*!/Dockerfile 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | stages: 2 | - install 3 | - test 4 | 5 | install: 6 | stage: install 7 | script: 8 | - chmod +x tw-install.sh 9 | - ./tw-install.sh 10 | 11 | test: 12 | stage: test 13 | script: 14 | - chmod +x install-bats-libs.sh 15 | - ./install-bats-libs.sh 16 | - chmod +x test.sh 17 | - ./test.sh 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitmodules: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [submodule "test/libs/bats"] 2 | path = test/libs/bats 3 | url = https://github.com/sstephenson/bats 4 | [submodule "test/libs/bats-support"] 5 | path = test/libs/bats-support 6 | url = https://github.com/ztombol/bats-support 7 | [submodule "test/libs/bats-assert"] 8 | path = test/libs/bats-assert 9 | url = https://github.com/ztombol/bats-assert 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM ubuntu:22.04 2 | WORKDIR /Taskwarrior-installation 3 | COPY . . 4 | RUN apt-get update && apt-get -y install apt-utils && apt-get -y install sudo && apt-get install -y git 5 | RUN ln -snf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$CONTAINER_TIMEZONE /etc/localtime && echo $CONTAINER_TIMEZONE > /etc/timezone 6 | RUN chmod +x tw-install.sh && ./tw-install.sh 7 | ARG TASKDDATA 8 | ENV TASKDDATA ${TASKDDATA:-/var/taskd} 9 | ENTRYPOINT taskd server --data ${TASKDDATA} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 19 November 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure 12 | cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. 13 | 14 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 15 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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There are many ways you could offer source, and different 655 | solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the 656 | specific requirements. 657 | 658 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 659 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 660 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see 661 | . 662 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Taskwarrior Installer 2 | 3 | [![Build Status](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/a-t-0/gitlab-ci-build-statuses/master/hiveminds/tw-install/develop/build_status.svg)](http://2gzyxa5ihm7nsggfxnu52rck2vv4rvmdlkiu3zzui5du4xyclen53wid.onion/) 4 | 5 | This installs (the old, 2.6.0) taskwarrior and taskwarrior server for you on an Ubuntu device (or on Windows with the WSL app, I did not try Mac yet.) with 2 simple commands. In my experience Taskwarrior (and Timewarrior) are increadibly powerfull tools to monitor and improve your effectiveness in many aspects of life, yet I found setting it up [a bit challenging](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuE4v5xKIWc), so I automated the procedure. 6 | 7 | ## Warning 8 | After running this, vscode would not launched, which was resolved by running: 9 | ```sh 10 | sudo chmod 755 /var 11 | ``` 12 | Thanks to [this](https://askubuntu.com/a/1114513) answer. 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | ## How to help 17 | - Contribute to the self-hosted GitLab CI on it over [here](https://github.com/TruCol/Self-host-GitLab-CI-for-GitHub) which I would like to run on this repo. 18 | - After CI works, I would like to refactor this repo using [this template](https://github.com/HiveMinds/Bash-Project-Template). 19 | 20 | ## How to use (for users) 21 | Run the Taskwarrior installer from the root of this repository with: 22 | ``` 23 | git clone git@github.com:HiveMinds/tw-install.git install 24 | cd install 25 | chmod +x tw-install.sh 26 | ./tw-install.sh 27 | ``` 28 | That's it, you can now add tasks with: `task add make pancakes` and sync it with your own taskwarrior server with: `task sync` :) 29 | 30 | 31 | Uninstall taskwarrior and taskserver it with: 32 | ``` 33 | chmod +x tw-uninstall.sh 34 | ./tw-uninstall.sh 35 | ``` 36 | (Currently) you have to reboot the system before you install it again using the `tw-install.sh` file. 37 | 38 | ## Docker (not working) 39 | ### Build 40 | ```shell 41 | docker build -t tw-install . 42 | ``` 43 | ### Run container 44 | ```shell 45 | docker run \ 46 | -p 53589:53589 \ 47 | -e TW_USERNAME=First \ 48 | -e TW_ORGANISATION=Public \ 49 | --name tw-instance \ 50 | -d \ 51 | tw-install 52 | ``` 53 | 54 | ## How to use (for developers) 55 | First install the required submodules with: 56 | ``` 57 | cd ~/.task 58 | git clone git@github.com:HiveMinds/tw-install.git install 59 | cd install 60 | rm -r test/libs/* 61 | chmod +x install-bats-libs.sh 62 | ./install-bats-libs.sh 63 | ``` 64 | 65 | Next, run the unit tests with: 66 | ``` 67 | chmod +x test.sh 68 | ./test.sh 69 | ``` 70 | Note: Put your unit test files (with extention .bats) in folder: `/test/` 71 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /developer_notes.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Developer Notes 2 | 3 | 0. To safely test your installation modifications on your main pc with used taskwarrior and timewarrior data, you can use the following commands in WSL Ubuntu 18.04 to make a quick backup of your taskwarrior data to folder: `c:/Taskwarrior/2020-08-05_taskwarrior_backup/` (or whatever the date is when you use this) 4 | 1. First make the backup target location 5 | ``` 6 | cd /mnt/c/ 7 | mkdir Taskwarrior 8 | cd Taskwarrior 9 | mkdir "$(date +"%d-%m-%Y")_taskwarrior_backup" 10 | ``` 11 | 2. Then copy the taskwarrior files to the backup target destination. 12 | ``` 13 | cp ~/.task/backlog.data "/mnt/c/Taskwarrior/$(date +"%d-%m-%Y")_taskwarrior_backup" 14 | cp ~/.task/undo.data "/mnt/c/Taskwarrior/$(date +"%d-%m-%Y")_taskwarrior_backup" 15 | cp ~/.task/pending.data "/mnt/c/Taskwarrior/$(date +"%d-%m-%Y")_taskwarrior_backup" 16 | cp ~/.task/completed.data "/mnt/c/Taskwarrior/$(date +"%d-%m-%Y")_taskwarrior_backup" 17 | ``` 18 | 3. VERIFY THE FILES ARE CREATED AT THE TARGET DESTINATION TIME YOU COPIED THEM! 19 | 4. Next you can copy the timewarrior files to the backup folder at:`c:/Taskwarrior/2020-08-05_timewarrior_backup/` 20 | ``` 21 | cd /mnt/c/ 22 | mkdir Timewarrior 23 | cd Timewarrior 24 | mkdir "$(date +"%d-%m-%Y")_timewarrior_backup" 25 | ``` 26 | 5. Copy the timewarrior files: 27 | ``` 28 | cp ~/.timewarrior/backlog.data "/mnt/c/Timewarrior/$(date +"%d-%m-%Y")_timewarrior_backup" 29 | cp ~/.timewarrior/undo.data "/mnt/c/Timewarrior/$(date +"%d-%m-%Y")_timewarrior_backup" 30 | cp ~/.timewarrior/pending.data "/mnt/c/Timewarrior/$(date +"%d-%m-%Y")_timewarrior_backup" 31 | cp ~/.timewarrior/completed.data "/mnt/c/Timewarrior/$(date +"%d-%m-%Y")_timewarrior_backup" 32 | ``` 33 | 6. TLDR 34 | ``` 35 | ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install-bats-libs.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | mkdir -p test/libs 2 | 3 | git submodule add --force https://github.com/sstephenson/bats test/libs/bats 4 | git submodule add --force https://github.com/ztombol/bats-support test/libs/bats-support 5 | git submodule add --force https://github.com/ztombol/bats-assert test/libs/bats-assert 6 | git submodule add --force https://github.com/ztombol/bats-file test/libs/bats-file 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/D_configure_taskserver.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | mkdir_taskd_data() { 3 | TASKDDATA="$1" 4 | local output="$(mkdir -p "$TASKDDATA")" 5 | echo "$output" 6 | # TODO: test whether the folder did not already exist 7 | } 8 | 9 | 10 | mkdir_taskd_data_pki() { 11 | TASKDDATA="$1" 12 | local output="$(mkdir -p "$TASKDDATA"/pki)" 13 | echo "$output" 14 | # TODO: test whether the folder did not already exist 15 | } 16 | 17 | 18 | initialise_task_server() { 19 | local output="$(taskd init)" 20 | echo "$output" 21 | } 22 | 23 | # TODO: remove duplicate 24 | make_pki_dir_in_taskd_data() { 25 | TASKDDATA="$1" 26 | local output="$(mkdir -p "$TASKDDATA"/pki)" 27 | echo "$output" 28 | } 29 | 30 | copy_pki_content_to_taskd_data_dir() { 31 | TASKDDATA="$1" 32 | local task_server_tar_name="$2" 33 | local output="$(cp -r "$task_server_tar_name"/pki* "$TASKDDATA")" 34 | echo "$output" 35 | } 36 | 37 | # changes the local host in the vars file 38 | setlocal_host_in_vars_file_of_source_dir() { 39 | local ip="$1" 40 | local port="$2" 41 | local task_server_tar_name="$3" 42 | local output="$(sed -i "s|CN=localhost|CN=$ip:$port|g" "$task_server_tar_name"/pki/vars)" 43 | echo "$output" 44 | # TODO: write unit test to verify the localhost is changed correctly 45 | } 46 | 47 | generate_certificates_in_pki_of_source_dir() { 48 | local task_server_tar_name="$1" 49 | local output="$(cd "$task_server_tar_name"/pki && ./generate)" 50 | echo "$output" 51 | } 52 | 53 | copy_generated_client_cert_from_pki_in_source_dir_to_taskd_data() { 54 | TASKDDATA="$1" 55 | local task_server_tar_name="$2" 56 | local output="$(cp "$task_server_tar_name"/pki/client.cert.pem "$TASKDDATA")" 57 | echo "$output" 58 | } 59 | 60 | copy_generated_client_key_from_pki_in_source_dir_to_taskd_data() { 61 | TASKDDATA="$1" 62 | local task_server_tar_name="$2" 63 | local output="$(cp "$task_server_tar_name"/pki/client.key.pem "$TASKDDATA")" 64 | echo "$output" 65 | } 66 | 67 | copy_generated_server_cert_from_pki_in_source_dir_to_taskd_data() { 68 | TASKDDATA="$1" 69 | local task_server_tar_name="$2" 70 | local output="$(cp "task_server_tar_name"/pki/server.cert.pem "$TASKDDATA")" 71 | echo "$output" 72 | } 73 | 74 | copy_generated_server_key_from_pki_in_source_dir_to_taskd_data() { 75 | TASKDDATA="$1" 76 | local task_server_tar_name="$2" 77 | local output="$(cp "$task_server_tar_name"/pki/server.key.pem "$TASKDDATA")" 78 | echo "$output" 79 | } 80 | 81 | copy_generated_server_crl_from_pki_in_source_dir_to_taskd_data() { 82 | TASKDDATA="$1" 83 | local task_server_tar_name="$2" 84 | local output="$(cp "$task_server_tar_name"/pki/server.crl.pem "$TASKDDATA")" 85 | echo "$output" 86 | } 87 | 88 | copy_generated_ca_cert_from_pki_in_source_dir_to_taskd_data() { 89 | TASKDDATA="$1" 90 | local task_server_tar_name="$2" 91 | local output="$(cp "$task_server_tar_name"/pki/ca.cert.pem "$TASKDDATA")" 92 | echo "$output" 93 | } 94 | 95 | configure_taskd_for_client_cert() { 96 | TASKDDATA="$1" 97 | local output="$(taskd config --force client.cert "$TASKDDATA"/client.cert.pem --data "$TASKDDATA")" 98 | echo "$output" 99 | } 100 | 101 | configure_taskd_for_client_key() { 102 | TASKDDATA="$1" 103 | local output="$(taskd config --force client.key "$TASKDDATA"/client.key.pem --data "$TASKDDATA")" 104 | echo "$output" 105 | } 106 | 107 | configure_taskd_for_server_cert() { 108 | TASKDDATA="$1" 109 | local output="$(taskd config --force server.cert "$TASKDDATA"/server.cert.pem --data "$TASKDDATA")" 110 | echo "$output" 111 | } 112 | 113 | configure_taskd_for_server_key() { 114 | TASKDDATA="$1" 115 | local output="$(taskd config --force server.key "$TASKDDATA"/server.key.pem --data "$TASKDDATA")" 116 | echo "$output" 117 | } 118 | 119 | configure_taskd_for_server_crl() { 120 | TASKDDATA="$1" 121 | local output="$(taskd config --force server.crl "$TASKDDATA"/server.crl.pem --data "$TASKDDATA")" 122 | echo "$output" 123 | } 124 | 125 | configure_taskd_for_ca_cert() { 126 | TASKDDATA="$1" 127 | local output="$(taskd config --force ca.cert "$TASKDDATA"/ca.cert.pem --data "$TASKDDATA")" 128 | echo "$output" 129 | } 130 | 131 | configure_task_server_log() { 132 | TASKDDATA="$1" 133 | local pwd="$2" 134 | local output="$(taskd config --force log "$pwd"/taskd.log)" 135 | echo "$output" 136 | } 137 | 138 | configure_task_server_pid() { 139 | TASKDDATA="$1" 140 | local pwd="$2" 141 | local output="$(taskd config --force pid.file "$pwd"/taskd.pid)" 142 | echo "$output" 143 | } 144 | 145 | configure_task_server_ip_and_port() { 146 | local ip="$1" 147 | local port="$2" 148 | local output="$(taskd config --force server "$ip":"$port")" 149 | echo "$output" 150 | } 151 | 152 | show_taskd_config() { 153 | local output="$(taskd config)" 154 | echo "$output" 155 | } 156 | 157 | 158 | start_taskdctl() { 159 | local output="$(taskdctl start)" 160 | echo "$output" 161 | } 162 | 163 | show_running_taskdctl() { 164 | local output="$(ps -leaf | pgrep taskd)" 165 | echo "$output" 166 | } 167 | 168 | swapline_containing_string() { 169 | local old_line_pattern="$1"; shift 170 | local new_line="$1"; shift 171 | local file="$1" 172 | local new="$(echo "${new_line}" | sed 's/\//\\\//g')" 173 | touch "${file}" 174 | sed -i '/'"${old_line_pattern}"'/{s/.*/'"${new}"'/;h};${x;/./{x;q100};x}' "${file}" 175 | if [ $? -ne 100 ] && [ "${new_line}" != '' ] 176 | then 177 | echo "${new_line}" >> "${file}" 178 | fi 179 | } 180 | 181 | modify_taskd_service_file(){ 182 | taskd_data="$1" 183 | echo "taskd_data=$taskd_data" >&2 184 | 185 | linux_username=$(whoami) 186 | echo "linux_username=$linux_username" >&2 187 | linux_group=$linux_username 188 | echo "linux_group=$linux_group" >&2 189 | 190 | swapline_containing_string "ExecStart=" "ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/taskd server --data $taskd_data" "src/taskd.service" 191 | swapline_containing_string "User=" "User=$linux_username" "src/taskd.service" 192 | swapline_containing_string "Group=" "Group=$linux_group" "src/taskd.service" 193 | swapline_containing_string "WorkingDirectory=" "WorkingDirectory=$taskd_data" "src/taskd.service" 194 | echo "$output" 195 | # TODO: unit test 196 | # TODO: move swapline function to helper.sh 197 | } 198 | 199 | copy_taskd_service_file() { 200 | #local output=$(cp src/taskd.service /etc/systemd/system) 201 | # fails, no permission 202 | local output="$(sudo cp src/taskd.service /etc/systemd/system)" 203 | echo "output=$output" >&2 204 | } 205 | 206 | reload_deamon() { 207 | local output="$(sudo systemctl daemon-reload)" 208 | # TODO: this should be run as root, verify if sudo is root. 209 | echo "output=$output" >&2 210 | } 211 | 212 | start_taskd_server() { 213 | local output="$(sudo systemctl start taskd.service)" 214 | # TODO: this should be run as root, verify if sudo is root. 215 | echo "output=$output" >&2 216 | } 217 | 218 | check_status_taskd_server() { 219 | local output="$(systemctl status taskd.service)" 220 | # TODO: this should be run as root, verify if sudo is root. 221 | echo "output=$output" >&2 222 | } 223 | 224 | enable_starting_taskd_server_at_boot() { 225 | local output="$(sudo systemctl enable taskd.service)" 226 | # TODO: this should be run as root, verify if sudo is root. 227 | echo "output=$output" >&2 228 | } 229 | 230 | add_organisation_to_task_server() { 231 | TASKDDATA="$1" 232 | local tw_organisation="$2" 233 | local output="$(taskd add org "$tw_organisation" --data "$TASKDDATA")" 234 | echo "$output" 235 | } 236 | 237 | add_user_to_task_server() { 238 | TASKDDATA="$1" 239 | local tw_organisation="$2" 240 | local tw_username="$3" 241 | local output="$(taskd add user "$tw_organisation" "$tw_username" --data "$TASKDDATA")" 242 | echo "$output" 243 | } 244 | 245 | generate_user_certificate() { 246 | local task_server_tar_name="$1" 247 | local tw_username="$2" 248 | local output="$(cd "$task_server_tar_name"/pki && ./generate.client "$tw_username")" 249 | echo "$output" 250 | # TODO: make username First into a variable 251 | } 252 | 253 | copy_user_certificate_to_dot_task_dir() { 254 | local linux_username="$1" 255 | local task_server_tar_name="$2" 256 | local output="$(cp "$task_server_tar_name"/pki/"$tw_username".cert.pem /home/"$local linux_username"/.task)" 257 | echo "$output" 258 | # TODO: change the ~ to some variable of the user path 259 | } 260 | 261 | copy_user_certificate_key_to_dot_task_dir() { 262 | local linux_username="$1" 263 | local task_server_tar_name="$2" 264 | local output="$(cp "$task_server_tar_name"/pki/"$tw_username".key.pem /home/"$local linux_username"/.task)" 265 | echo "$output" 266 | # TODO: change the ~ to some variable of the user path 267 | } 268 | 269 | copy_ca_cert_to_dot_task_dir() { 270 | local linux_username="$1" 271 | local task_server_tar_name="$2" 272 | local output="$(cp "$task_server_tar_name"/pki/ca.cert.pem /home/"$local linux_username"/.task)" 273 | echo "$output" 274 | # TODO: change the ~ to some variable of the user path 275 | } 276 | 277 | configure_task_server_config_user_certificate() { 278 | local linux_username="$1" 279 | local tw_username="$2" 280 | local output="$(yes | task config taskd.certificate -- /home/"$local linux_username"/.task/"$tw_username".cert.pem)" 281 | echo "$output" 282 | # TODO: change the ~ to some variable of the user path 283 | } 284 | 285 | # 20 286 | configure_task_server_config_user_key() { 287 | local linux_username="$1" 288 | local tw_username="$2" 289 | local output="$(yes | task config taskd.key -- /home/"$local linux_username"/.task/"$tw_username".key.pem)" 290 | echo "$output" 291 | # TODO: change the ~ to some variable of the user path 292 | } 293 | 294 | configure_task_server_config_ca_cert() { 295 | local output="$(yes | task config taskd.ca -- /home/"$local linux_username"/.task/ca.cert.pem)" 296 | echo "$output" 297 | # TODO: change the ~ to some variable of the user path 298 | } 299 | 300 | configure_task_server_config_ip_and_port() { 301 | local ip="$1" 302 | local port="$2" 303 | #local output=$(yes | sudo task config taskd.server -- 0.0.0.0:53589) 304 | local output="$(yes | task config taskd.server -- "$ip":"$port")" 305 | echo "$output" 306 | # TODO: make server and port into variable 307 | } 308 | 309 | # 21 310 | set_task_server_credentials() { 311 | local tw_organisation="$1" 312 | local tw_username="$2" 313 | local key="$3" 314 | echo "in function KEY=$key" 315 | local output="$(yes | task config taskd.credentials -- "$tw_organisation"/"$tw_username"/"$key")" 316 | echo "$output" 317 | } 318 | 319 | first_task_server_sync_init() { 320 | local output="$(yes | task sync init)" 321 | echo "$output" 322 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/hardcoded_variables.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | LOG_LOCATION=src/logs/ 2 | TASKSERVER_TAR_NAME=taskd-1.1.0 3 | TW_USERNAME=First 4 | TW_ORGANISATION=Public 5 | PORT=53589 6 | TASKDDATA=/var/taskd 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/helper.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | write_to_log() { 3 | 4 | # read incoming arguments 5 | local dest_dir="$1" 6 | local dest_file="$2" 7 | local dest_path="$dest_dir$dest_file" 8 | 9 | shift # eat first argument 10 | shift # eat second argument 11 | 12 | # create empty file (overwrite previous content if it exists) 13 | : >"$dest_path" 14 | 15 | # append remaining args to file 16 | for i in '$*'; do 17 | cat echo "$i" >>"$dest_path" 18 | done 19 | } 20 | 21 | remove_logs() { 22 | { # try 23 | $rm -r src/logs/* 24 | #save your output 25 | true 26 | } || { # catch 27 | # save log for exception 28 | true 29 | } 30 | } 31 | 32 | read_user_key_from_log() { 33 | local value="$(/dev/null 10 | echo "@reboot $run_at_boot_command" 11 | ) | crontab - 12 | echo "Cron job successfully set up." 13 | fi 14 | 15 | # Assert the cronjob was added successfully. 16 | if crontab -l | grep -q "$backup_manager_command"; then 17 | echo "" 18 | else 19 | echo "Error, cronjob was not found." 20 | exit 5 21 | fi -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/taskd.service: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Unit] 2 | Description=Secure server providing multi-user, multi-client access to Taskwarrior data 3 | Requires=network.target 4 | After=network.target 5 | Documentation=http://taskwarrior.org/docs/#taskd 6 | 7 | [Service] 8 | ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/taskd server --data /var/taskd 9 | Type=simple 10 | User=name 11 | Group=name 12 | WorkingDirectory=/var/taskd 13 | PrivateTmp=true 14 | InaccessibleDirectories=/home /root /boot /opt /mnt /media 15 | ReadOnlyDirectories=/etc /usr 16 | 17 | [Install] 18 | WantedBy=multi-user.target 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/temp_data.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | linuxUsername="a" 2 | twOrganisation="someOrg" 3 | twUsername="someUser" 4 | isMultiDevices=f"False" 5 | isServer="False" 6 | hostnameOfServer="someHostnameOfServer" 7 | isUseOnAndroid="False" 8 | restoreBackup="False" 9 | useCustomSort="False" 10 | useCalendarSync="False" 11 | syncOverWifi="False" 12 | syncOverInternet="False" 13 | useGui="False" 14 | useAutoScheduler="False" 15 | usePlanningFeedback="False" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Run this file to run all the tests, once 2 | ./test/libs/bats/bin/bats test/*.bats -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/test_helper_functions.bats: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!./test/libs/bats/bin/bats 2 | 3 | load 'libs/bats-support/load' 4 | load 'libs/bats-assert/load' 5 | load 'libs/bats-file/load' 6 | 7 | source src/helper.sh 8 | 9 | setup() { 10 | # print test filename to screen. 11 | if [ "${BATS_TEST_NUMBER}" = 1 ];then 12 | echo "# Testfile: $(basename ${BATS_TEST_FILENAME})-" >&3 13 | fi 14 | } 15 | 16 | @test "Test if either the home/$USER/anaconda3 or .../anaconda directory exists." { 17 | # TODO assert file does not exists 18 | #assert_file_exist /home/some_path 19 | 20 | # create log directory 21 | mkdir -p src/logs 22 | 23 | # create log file 24 | echo "helloworld" > src/logs/test_log_file.txt 25 | 26 | TEST_RESULT=$(remove_logs) 27 | 28 | # TODO: write test that verifies the folder is empty, not just that the test_log_file.txt is removed. 29 | 30 | # test if the log directory is removed. 31 | if [ -f "src/logs/test_log_file.txt" ]; then 32 | assert_equal true false 33 | else 34 | assert_equal true true 35 | fi 36 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tw-install.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | . src/hardcoded_variables.txt 3 | . src/helper.sh 4 | . src/D_configure_taskserver.sh 5 | 6 | # read hardcoded variables 7 | SOURCE_DIR=$PWD 8 | 9 | # get installation dependent parameters 10 | LINUX_USERNAME=$(whoami) 11 | #LINUX_GROUP=$(whoami) 12 | echo "$LINUX_USERNAME" 13 | 14 | # define the hostname 15 | #IP=localhost # Worked after hostname -f did not work (anymore) (Did not work the first time after it worked) 16 | #IP=localhost # did not work anymore after it stopped working and after hostname -f did not work anymore either 17 | #IP=$(hostname -f) #yields: Can't use SSL_get_servername BUT IT DOES WORK! 18 | #IP=$(hostname -f) #was connected but did not verify certificate 19 | #IP=$(hostname -f) # Did not work anymore after localhost did not work anymore 20 | IP=$(hostname -f) 21 | #IP=0.0.0.0 # doesnt work 22 | #IP=127.0.0.1 #Can't use SSL_get_servername 23 | #IP=127.0.1.1 #Can't use SSL_get_servername 24 | #IP=obfuscated ip4 #Can't use SSL_get_servername 25 | #IP=192.168.2.219 26 | echo "$IP" 27 | 28 | # function to swap entire line in file that contains a substring 29 | swap_line_containing_string() { 30 | local old_line_pattern=$1; shift 31 | local new_line=$1; shift 32 | local file=$1 33 | local new; 34 | new=$(echo "${new_line}" | sed 's/\//\\\//g') 35 | touch "${file}" 36 | sed -i '/'"${old_line_pattern}"'/{s/.*/'"${new}"'/;h};${x;/./{x;q100};x}' "${file}" 37 | 38 | # Check if the exit status of the previous command is not equal to 100 39 | # and if the variable ${new_line} is not an empty string 40 | if [[ $? -ne 100 ]] && [[ ${new_line} != '' ]]; then 41 | # If both conditions are met, append the value of ${new_line} to the 42 | # file specified by ${file} 43 | echo "${new_line}" >> "${file}" 44 | fi 45 | } 46 | 47 | # prepare for getting required dependencies 48 | yes | sudo apt-get update 49 | 50 | # install dependencies required for taskserver 51 | yes | sudo apt install g++ 52 | yes | sudo apt install libgnutls28-dev 53 | yes | sudo apt install uuid-dev 54 | yes | sudo apt install cmake 55 | yes | sudo apt install gnutls-bin 56 | yes | sudo apt install cron 57 | 58 | 59 | # install taskwarrior and add first task 60 | yes | sudo apt install taskwarrior 61 | yes | task add test task 62 | 63 | # clone, build and install taskserver (taskd) 64 | git clone --recursive https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver.git 65 | cd taskserver || exit 66 | cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release . 67 | make 68 | yes | sudo make install 69 | 70 | 71 | # #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/9/1 72 | # set data folder that is used by taskserver 73 | # TODO:move TASKDDATA variable definition to hardcoded.txt 74 | export TASKDDATA=/var/taskd 75 | sudo mkdir -p $TASKDDATA 76 | 77 | 78 | # #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/9/2 79 | # ensure the user can access the TASKDDATA directory 80 | sudo chown -R "$LINUX_USERNAME" $TASKDDATA 81 | 82 | 83 | # #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/9/3 84 | # initialise the taskserver 85 | taskd init 86 | 87 | 88 | # #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/10/1 89 | # replace the CN=localhost value in the vars file of the pki folder 90 | # of the downloaded taskserver repository with the chosen hostname 91 | # Note: the port is not included in the hostname 92 | swap_line_containing_string "CN=" "CN=$IP" "$PWD/pki/vars" 93 | 94 | 95 | # #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/10/3 96 | # browse into the pki folder of the downloaded taskserver repo 97 | cd "$PWD"/pki || exit 98 | 99 | # generate the api, server and ca certificate files based on the 100 | # pki/vars in the downloaded taskserver repo 101 | ./generate 102 | 103 | # export the generated certificates to the taskserver datafolder 104 | cp api.cert.pem $TASKDDATA 105 | cp api.key.pem $TASKDDATA 106 | cp server.cert.pem $TASKDDATA 107 | cp server.key.pem $TASKDDATA 108 | cp server.crl.pem $TASKDDATA 109 | cp ca.cert.pem $TASKDDATA 110 | 111 | 112 | #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/10/4 113 | # configure the taskserver to use the generated certificates 114 | taskd config --force client.cert $TASKDDATA/api.cert.pem 115 | taskd config --force client.key $TASKDDATA/api.key.pem 116 | taskd config --force server.cert $TASKDDATA/server.cert.pem 117 | taskd config --force server.key $TASKDDATA/server.key.pem 118 | taskd config --force server.crl $TASKDDATA/server.crl.pem 119 | taskd config --force ca.cert $TASKDDATA/ca.cert.pem 120 | 121 | 122 | #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/11 123 | # Configure taskserver to create a log- and pid file 124 | cd $TASKDDATA/.. || exit 125 | # TODO: make this path dynamic based on TASKDDATA folder 126 | # after the cleanup has been tested succesfully. 127 | taskd config --force log /var/taskd.log 128 | taskd config --force pid.file /var/taskd.pid 129 | 130 | # specify hostname that the taskserver uses (including port) 131 | # shellcheck disable=SC2086 132 | taskd config --force server $IP:"$PORT" 133 | 134 | 135 | #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/12 136 | # ensure the parent directory of the TASKDDATA is accessible by user 137 | # TODO: make this path dynamic based on TASKDDATA folder 138 | # after the cleanup has been tested succesfully. 139 | sudo chmod 7777 /var/ 140 | 141 | # start the taskserver (without sudo because the parent dir of the 142 | # TASKDDATA folder is made accessible to the user 143 | taskdctl start 144 | 145 | # check the taskserver is running 146 | ps -leaf | pgrep taskd 147 | 148 | 149 | #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/12/1 150 | #Is skipped till 12/5 systemd for at boot is done later 151 | # TODO: implement taskdctl service at startup using systemd.service file 152 | 153 | 154 | #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/14/1 155 | # create an organisation for your taskserver (that can have 156 | # one or more users) 157 | taskd add org "$TW_ORGANISATION" 158 | 159 | 160 | #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/14/2 161 | # Add user to newly created taskwarrior organisation and export key 162 | # shellcheck disable=SC2086 163 | taskd add user $TW_ORGANISATION "$TW_USERNAME" > userkey.txt 164 | # TODO: enable the user to add multiple taskwarrior users. 165 | # TODO: read the key from terminal output file instead 166 | # of from the organisation directory since that might 167 | # contain multiple users already 168 | 169 | 170 | #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/14/3 171 | # generate a certificate for the newly added user 172 | cd "$SOURCE_DIR"/taskserver/pki || exit 173 | ./generate.client first 174 | # NOTE: There is no capital in this certificate name, because 175 | # the certificate name does NOT have to match the actual username 176 | # TODO: transform the certificate name from an absolute name to a variable 177 | 178 | 179 | #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/15/4 180 | # export the user- and ca certificate to taskwarrior directory 181 | cp first.cert.pem ~/.task/ 182 | cp first.key.pem ~/.task/ 183 | cp ca.cert.pem ~/.task/ 184 | # TODO: transform the certificate name from an absolute name the variable from 14/3 185 | # TODO: read the taskwarrior directory from task diagnostics command 186 | # TODO: make taskwarrior directory into variable 187 | # TODO: change ~into an absolute path 188 | 189 | 190 | #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/15/5 191 | # configure taskwarrior to use taskd user- and ca certificates 192 | # TODO: determine exactly what this does, e.g. does it 193 | # configure taskwarrior and taskserver, or one or the other? 194 | yes | task config taskd.certificate -- ~/.task/first.cert.pem 195 | yes | task config taskd.key -- ~/.task/first.key.pem 196 | yes | task config taskd.ca -- ~/.task/ca.cert.pem 197 | # TODO: read the taskwarrior directory from task diagnostics command 198 | # TODO: make taskwarrior directory into variable 199 | # TODO: change ~into an absolute path 200 | 201 | 202 | #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/15/6 203 | # configure taskwarrior to use the hostname (and port) of the taskserver 204 | yes | task config taskd.server -- "$IP":"$PORT" 205 | 206 | # configure taskwarrior to use the uuid from the newly created taskwarrior user 207 | #read user id 208 | echo "Please enter uuid" 209 | USER_UUID=$(ls /var/taskd/orgs/"$TW_ORGANISATION"/users/) 210 | echo "$USER_UUID" 211 | yes | task config taskd.credentials -- "$TW_ORGANISATION"/"$TW_USERNAME"/"$USER_UUID" 212 | # TODO: read the taskwarrior user uuid from file 213 | # TODO: automatically enter the taskwarrior user uuid 214 | 215 | 216 | #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-setup#/17 217 | # Perform the first synchronisation between taskwarrior and taskserver 218 | yes | task sync init 219 | 220 | 221 | # Ensure the taskwarrior server is started upon reboot. 222 | modify_taskd_service_file "$TASKDDATA" 223 | copy_taskd_service_file 224 | reload_deamon 225 | start_taskd_server 226 | check_status_taskd_server 227 | enable_starting_taskd_server_at_boot 228 | 229 | ### Debugging: 230 | # Check whether the hostname can validate the ca certificate. 231 | openssl s_client -CAfile /home/"$LINUX_USERNAME"/.task/ca.cert.pem -host "$IP" -port "$PORT" 232 | 233 | # verify whether each individual certificate is valid w.r.t. the ca certificate 234 | certtool --verify --infile /home/"$LINUX_USERNAME"/.task/ca.cert.pem --load-ca-certificate /home/"$LINUX_USERNAME"/.task/ca.cert.pem 235 | certtool --verify --infile /home/"$LINUX_USERNAME"/.task/first.cert.pem --load-ca-certificate /home/"$LINUX_USERNAME"/.task/ca.cert.pem 236 | 237 | certtool --verify --infile /home/"$LINUX_USERNAME"/.task/ca.cert.pem --load-ca-certificate /var/taskd/ca.cert.pem 238 | certtool --verify --infile /home/"$LINUX_USERNAME"/.task/first.cert.pem --load-ca-certificate /var/taskd/ca.cert.pem 239 | 240 | certtool --verify --infile /var/taskd/api.cert.pem --load-ca-certificate /var/taskd/ca.cert.pem 241 | certtool --verify --infile /var/taskd/server.cert.pem --load-ca-certificate /var/taskd/ca.cert.pem 242 | 243 | # perform another form of certificate verification 244 | certtool -i < /var/taskd/server.cert.pem | grep Subject: 245 | 246 | # perform another form of certificate verification 247 | openssl x509 -noout -in /var/taskd/server.cert.pem -subject 248 | 249 | 250 | #https://gitpitch.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver-troubleshooting#/3/4 251 | # stop the taskserver and start it in debugging mode 252 | #taskdctl stop 253 | #taskd server --debug --debug.tls=2 254 | 255 | # Open a new terminal and perform a task sync with the taskserver to 256 | # see what happends in the taskserver 257 | # task sync 258 | 259 | 260 | # At this point in the code, it is at: 261 | # /home/name/git/Hiveminds/tw-install/taskserver/pki 262 | # so it should go back to the SOURCE_DIR 263 | cd $SOURCE_DIR && source src/run_taskserver_at_boot.sh 264 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tw-uninstall.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # read hardcoded variables 2 | #SOURCEDIR=$PWD 3 | taskdctl stop 4 | source src/hardcoded_variables.txt 5 | 6 | # get installation dependent parameters 7 | LINUX_USERNAME=$(whoami) 8 | #LINUX_GROUP=$(whoami) 9 | echo "$LINUX_USERNAME" 10 | IP=$(hostname -f) 11 | echo "$IP" 12 | 13 | #git clone --recursive https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskserver.git 14 | #cd $SOURCEDIR/taskserver/ && echo | sudo checkinstall -D -y 15 | #cd $SOURCEDIR/taskserver/ && sudo dpkg -r taskd 16 | #cd $SOURCEDIR/taskserver/ && sudo dpkg -r taskserver 17 | #cd .. 18 | 19 | yes | sudo apt remove taskwarrior 20 | 21 | 22 | #folder 23 | sudo rm -r taskserver 24 | 25 | sudo rm -r /var/taskd 26 | sudo rm -r /home/"$LINUX_USERNAME"/.task 27 | sudo rm -r /home/"$LINUX_USERNAME"/taskd # can be ommited 28 | sudo rm /var/taskd.log 29 | sudo rm /var/taskd.pid 30 | sudo rm /var/userkey.txt 31 | sudo rm /usr/local/bin/taskd 32 | sudo rm /usr/local/bin/taskdctl 33 | 34 | sudo rm /home/"$LINUX_USERNAME"/.task 35 | sudo rm /home/"$LINUX_USERNAME"/.taskrc 36 | sudo rm /usr/local/bin/taskd 37 | sudo rm /usr/local/bin/taskdctl 38 | 39 | #folder 40 | sudo rm -r /usr/local/share/doc/taskd 41 | #folder 42 | sudo rm -r /usr/local/share/man/man1/taskd.1 43 | sudo rm -r /usr/local/share/man/man1/taskdctl.1 44 | #folder 45 | sudo rm -r /usr/local/share/man/man5/taskdrc.5 46 | #folder 47 | sudo rm -r /usr/local/share/doc/taskd 48 | #folder 49 | sudo rm -r /usr/local/share/taskd 50 | # Below file not found after a fresh installation: 51 | sudo rm /usr/local/share/fonts/.uuid 52 | 53 | #folder 54 | sudo rm -r /usr/share/doc/taskwarrior/ 55 | 56 | sudo rm /usr/share/man/man1/task.1.gz 57 | 58 | sudo rm /usr/share/man/man5/task-color.5.gz 59 | sudo rm /usr/share/man/man5/taskrc.5.gz 60 | sudo rm /usr/share/man/man5/task-sync.5.gz 61 | 62 | sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/info/taskwarrior.list 63 | sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/info/taskwarrior.md5sums 64 | sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/info/taskwarrior.postinst 65 | sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/info/taskwarrior.postrm 66 | sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/info/taskwarrior.preinst 67 | sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/info/taskwarrior.prerm 68 | 69 | sudo rm /var/taskd.log 70 | sudo rm /var/taskd.pid 71 | #folder 72 | sudo rm -r /var/taskd 73 | sudo rm /var/userkey.txt 74 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------