├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── PKGBUILD
├── README.md
├── TODO.md
├── complete
└── tomato.bash
├── docker
├── .dockerignore
├── Dockerfile
├── makepkg.conf
├── pacman.sudoer
├── pikaur.conf
├── pikaur.sudoer
├── tomato.sh
└── tomato.sudoer
├── geninteg
├── pacman
├── tomato-rebuild-image.hook
└── tomato-remove-image.hook
├── systemd
├── tomato-update-image.service
├── tomato-update-image.timer
├── tomato-update-repository.service
├── tomato-update-repository.timer
└── tomato-update.conf
├── test
└── tomato.conf
├── tomato
├── tomato.conf
└── version
/.gitignore:
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675 |
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/Makefile:
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1 | CONF=./test/tomato.conf
2 | REPO=/tmp/tomato
3 | with=
4 | makepkgconf=${CURDIR}/docker/makepkg.conf
5 |
6 | SEED=$(shell date +'%s')
7 | TEMP=/tmp/tomato-$(SEED)
8 |
9 | AUR_REPO=ssh://aur@aur.archlinux.org/tomato.git
10 | HUB_REPO=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aji-prod/tomato
11 |
12 | help:
13 | echo -e \
14 | "Available $(MAKE) targets:\n"\
15 | "$(MAKE) image # build docker test image\n"\
16 | "$(MAKE) run with=\"args\" # test tomato with args\n"\
17 | "$(MAKE) version # show and ensure version\n"\
18 | "$(MAKE) tar # create a source archive\n"\
19 | "$(MAKE) pkg [makepkgconf=\"path\"] # create a pacman package."
20 |
21 |
22 | image: docker/Dockerfile
23 | ./tomato "--tomato-config=$(CONF)" --rebuild-image "$(with)"
24 |
25 | $(REPO):
26 | -mkdir "$(REPO)"
27 |
28 | run: $(REPO)
29 | ./tomato "--tomato-config=$(CONF)" "$(with)"
30 |
31 | _version:
32 | sh version
33 |
34 | version: _version
35 | $(eval VERSION := $(shell sh version 2> /dev/null))
36 |
37 | $(TEMP):
38 | -mkdir "$(TEMP)"
39 |
40 | tar: version $(TEMP)
41 | ln -s "${CURDIR}" "$(TEMP)/tomato-$(VERSION)"
42 | bsdtar -c -H -z \
43 | --exclude ".git/*" \
44 | --exclude "tomato-*.tar.*" \
45 | --exclude "pkg" \
46 | --exclude "src" \
47 | -f "tomato-$(VERSION).tar.gz" -C "$(TEMP)" "tomato-$(VERSION)"
48 | pkg: tar
49 | mkdir pkg || rm -r pkg/* || true
50 | cp PKGBUILD "tomato-$(VERSION).tar.gz" pkg
51 | sh geninteg --config "$(makepkgconf)" --inplace pkg/PKGBUILD
52 | cd pkg && namcap PKGBUILD && makepkg --config "$(makepkgconf)"
53 |
54 | aur: version $(TEMP)
55 | test -n "${AUR_USERNAME}" -a -n "${AUR_USEREMAIL}"
56 | git clone -c "user.name=${AUR_USERNAME}" \
57 | -c "user.email=${AUR_USEREMAIL}" \
58 | $(AUR_REPO) "$(TEMP)/v$(VERSION)"
59 | curl "$(HUB_REPO)/v$(VERSION)/PKGBUILD" > "$(TEMP)/v$(VERSION)/PKGBUILD"
60 | sh geninteg --config "$(makepkgconf)" --inplace "$(TEMP)/v$(VERSION)/PKGBUILD"
61 | cd "$(TEMP)/v$(VERSION)" && \
62 | makepkg --config "$(makepkgconf)" --printsrcinfo > .SRCINFO && \
63 | git add -f PKGBUILD .SRCINFO && \
64 | makepkg --config "$(makepkgconf)" -c
65 |
66 | .PHONY: help image run _version version tar aur
67 | .SILENT: help test _version version
68 |
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/PKGBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer : aji <43468383+aji-prod@users.noreply.github.com>
2 | pkgname=tomato
3 | pkgver=0.9.1
4 | pkgrel=1
5 | pkgdesc="AUR local repository manager"
6 | arch=('any')
7 | url="https://github.com/aji-prod/tomato"
8 | license=('GPL3')
9 | source=(
10 | "${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.gz"::https://github.com/aji-prod/tomato/archive/v"${pkgver}".tar.gz
11 | )
12 |
13 | #sums=
14 |
15 | depends=(
16 | 'docker'
17 | )
18 |
19 | optdepends=(
20 | 'python: --remote-update option support'
21 | )
22 |
23 | package() {
24 | cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}"
25 | install -Dm755 tomato "$pkgdir/usr/bin/tomato"
26 | install -Dm644 tomato.conf "$pkgdir/etc/tomato.conf"
27 | for dockfile in $(cd ./docker && ls -A ./*); do
28 | install -Dm644 docker/$dockfile "$pkgdir/usr/share/$pkgname/image/$dockfile"
29 | done
30 | for hookfile in $(cd ./pacman && ls ./*); do
31 | install -Dm644 pacman/$hookfile "$pkgdir/usr/share/libalpm/hooks/$hookfile"
32 | done
33 | for sysfile in $(cd ./systemd && ls ./*.{timer,service}); do
34 | install -Dm644 systemd/$sysfile "$pkgdir/usr/lib/systemd/system/$sysfile"
35 | done
36 | install -Dm644 "systemd/tomato-update.conf" "$pkgdir/usr/share/tomato/tomato-update.conf"
37 | install -Dm644 "complete/tomato.bash" "$pkgdir/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/tomato"
38 | mkdir -p -m755 "$pkgdir/var/pkg/tomato"
39 | chown :alpm -R "$pkgdir/var/pkg/tomato"
40 | }
41 |
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/README.md:
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1 |
4 |
5 | # tomato
6 |
7 | > A contained [AUR] (_[ArchLinux] User Respository_) packages and local repository builder.
8 |
9 |
10 | ## Overview
11 |
12 | [tomato] builds a selection of [AUR packages] with [pikaur] in a [Docker] image, and publishes them through [pacman] tooling to a local [pacman repository] named _tomato_.
13 |
14 | As such [tomato] is not a [pacman wrapper], it is more an indirect [AUR helper]. It let the host system clean of build's dependencies, like [base-devel].
15 |
16 | The selection of [AUR packages] can be installed with a common [pacman usage] on the host.
17 |
18 |
19 | ```sh
20 | usage: tomato [] [...]
21 |
22 | operations:
23 | tomato add # add a package to the maintained list;
24 | tomato del # remove a package from the maintained list;
25 | tomato refresh [] # update tomato repository;
26 | tomato sweep # rebuild tomato repository,
27 | # will remove non building or non existing
28 | # packages;
29 | tomato list [all|status|split]
30 | # list maintained packages;
31 | tomato search # search an AUR package;
32 | tomato version [number] # show version 0.9.1;
33 | tomato (usage|help) # this help message.
34 |
35 | tomato -Syu # or any other short variant (-Syuu, -Suy,
36 | # ...), will update the tomato repository,
37 | # and the host system.
38 |
39 | options:
40 | tomato --rebuild-image # build or rebuild the tomato Docker image;
41 | tomato --default-mirrors # use the default mirrors of the base Docker
42 | # image, when building or rebuilding the
43 | # tomato Docker image;
44 | tomato --remove-image # remove the tomato Docker image;
45 | tomato --tomato-config # path to custom tomato config;
46 | tomato --edit # prompt to edit PKGBUILDs or build files;
47 | tomato --remote-update # update tomato from the remote pre-built
48 | # package.
49 |
50 | Tomato v0.9.1
51 | ```
52 |
53 | ## Installation
54 |
55 | ### Install [tomato]
56 |
57 | #### As an [prebuilt package]
58 |
59 | [tomato] provides a [prebuilt package] with no other dependencies than [pacman] and can be installed with a [pacman install command]:
60 |
61 | ```sh
62 | curl -L https://github.com/aji-prod/tomato/releases/download/v0.9.1/tomato-0.9.1-1-any.pkg.tar.zst > tomato-0.9.1-1-any.pkg.tar.zst
63 | pacman -U ./tomato-0.9.1-1-any.pkg.tar.zst
64 | ```
65 |
66 | #### As an [AUR package]
67 |
68 | The [AUR package] can be installed with [makepkg] or any other [AUR helper].
69 |
70 | #### From sources
71 |
72 | ```sh
73 | git clone --branch v0.9.1 --depth 1 https://github.com/aji-prod/tomato/ tomato
74 | cd tomato
75 | make pkg
76 | pacman -U pkg/tomato-0.9.1-1-any.pkg.tar.zst
77 | ```
78 |
79 | ### Enable [tomato] [pacman repository]
80 |
81 | To install the [AUR packages] maintained by [tomato] the local [pacman repository] must be active for the host.
82 | Add the following section to [pacman.conf]:
83 |
84 | > \[tomato]
85 | > SigLevel = Optional TrustAll
86 | > Server = file:///var/pkg/tomato
87 |
88 |
89 | ### Enable the [docker] service
90 |
91 | As [tomato] runs inside a [docker image] it is recommended to activate the [docker] service first.
92 |
93 | ```sh
94 | systemctl enable docker
95 | systemctl start docker
96 | ```
97 |
98 |
99 | ### Enable [tomato] auto-update
100 |
101 | As an [AUR package], [tomato] can update itself[^](Update the tomato repository with the latest AUR packages versions), by first registering[^](Include an AUR package to the tomato repository) it:
102 |
103 | > `tomato add tomato`
104 |
105 | ## Manage [AUR packages]
106 |
107 | ### Search for an AUR package to include in the tomato repository
108 |
109 | > `tomato search packagedesc`
110 |
111 | ### Include an AUR package to the tomato repository
112 |
113 | > `tomato add packagename`
114 |
115 | It can be then installed on the host with the [pacman install command]:
116 |
117 | > `pacman -S packagename`
118 |
119 | ### Remove an AUR package from the tomato repository
120 |
121 | > `tomato del packagename`
122 |
123 | If the package is installed on the host, it can be removed with the [pacman uninstall command]:
124 |
125 | > `pacman -Rs packagename`
126 |
127 | ### Update the tomato repository with the latest AUR packages versions
128 |
129 | > `tomato refresh`
130 |
131 | The host can be updated with [pacman update command]:
132 |
133 | > `pacman -Syu`
134 |
135 | #### Update the tomato repository then the host in one shot
136 |
137 | [tomato] provides a shortcut to update the host right after refreshing the tomato repository:
138 |
139 | > `tomato -Syu`
140 |
141 | Which is an alias to:
142 |
143 | > `pacman -Syu && tomato refresh && pacman -Syu`
144 |
145 | Note that any variation of the flag `-Syu` flag will refresh the [tomato] repository and be passed to the
146 | [pacman] command, such as:
147 |
148 | > `tomato -Suuy`
149 |
150 | will be an alias to:
151 |
152 | > `pacman -Suuy && tomato refresh && pacman -Suuy`
153 |
154 | ### Rebuild all the packages and remove leftover dependencies
155 |
156 | Some package dependencies may resides over time within the [tomato] repository, like after a `tomato del` command.
157 |
158 | To removed unused dependencies from the [tomato] repository:
159 |
160 | > `tomato sweep`
161 |
162 | Note that every packages will be rebuilt, packages that can no longer be built will be marked as waiting for an update, and will no more be available from the [tomato] repository until fixed.
163 |
164 | ### List tomato repository packages
165 |
166 | To list the packages explicitly included to the [tomato] repository:
167 |
168 | > `tomato list`
169 |
170 | To list all packages and versions available from the [tomato] repository:
171 |
172 | > `tomato list all`
173 |
174 | To list all packages available from the [tomato] repository with theirs [AUR status]:
175 |
176 | > `tomato list status`
177 |
178 | To list the [split package]s, or to list the packages explicitly included but not found from the [tomato] repository:
179 |
180 | > `tomato list split`
181 |
182 | ## Configuration
183 |
184 | [tomato] provides some defaults to tell how to bind the [Docker volumes] with the host, and can be overridden with a [key=value configuration file] using:
185 |
186 | * The `tomato --tomato-config=tomato.conf` flag,
187 | * Editing the `/etc/tomato.conf` file,
188 | * Or setting a local user configuration at `~/.config/tomato.conf`.
189 |
190 | The default settings are defined as:
191 | ```sh
192 | TOMATO_NAME=tomato # The tomato's docker image
193 | TOMATO_IMGDIR=/usr/share/tomato # The tomato's docker files
194 | TOMATO_PKGDIR=/var/pkg/tomato # The tomato's repository directory
195 | TOMATO_PACDIR=/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist # The host's mirrorlist
196 | TOMATO_MAKEPKGCONF= # Let to use a specific makepkg.conf
197 | TOMATO_PKGCACHEDIR=/var/cache/pacman/pkg # The pacman's cache directory
198 | TOMATO_EDITOR=extra/vim:/usr/bin/vim # The tomato's editor
199 | TOMATO_ULIMIT=nofile=1024:524288 # The docker's ulimit option
200 | ```
201 |
202 | ### makepkg.conf
203 |
204 | [tomato] provides a default [makepkg.conf] at `/usr/share/tomato/makepkg.conf`.
205 | All the packages built by [tomato] will be attributed to the [Françoise 'Ed' Appledelhi <ed@tomato.earth>] packager. The others options have the [makepkg.conf defaults] provided by [ArchLinux].
206 |
207 | To use another [makepkg.conf] override the `TOMATO_MAKEPKGCONF=` key.
208 |
209 | ### $EDITOR and TOMATO_EDITOR=
210 |
211 | [tomato] uses the environment variable [$EDITOR] as editor if no `TOMATO_EDITOR=` configuration was defined, or [vim] if neither is set.
212 |
213 | To use another [$EDITOR] override the `TOMATO_EDITOR=` key.
214 |
215 | #### TOMATO_ULIMIT
216 |
217 | To prevent [fakeroot] to hang inside [Docker] a default [ulimit], through the `--ulimit` option, is passed to the [docker build] and [docker run] commands.
218 |
219 | To remove the `--ulimit` option, or to use another value, override the `TOMATO_ULIMIT=` key.
220 |
221 | ## GPG Signatures
222 |
223 | For now, neither the [GPG signatures] from the [AUR packages] nor to build a package are supported and ignored.
224 |
225 | ## Systemd
226 |
227 | [tomato] management can be helped with [systemd] and two [systemd timers]:
228 |
229 | - `tomato-update-image.timer`,
230 | - `tomato-update-repository.timer`.
231 |
232 | ## tomato-update-image.timer
233 |
234 | Calls `tomato --rebuild-image`[^](Docker Image) monthly to synchronize the [tomato] local [Docker image] against the official [ArchLinux Docker image].
235 |
236 | ## tomato-update-repository.timer
237 |
238 | Calls `tomato refresh`[^](Update the tomato repository with the latest AUR packages versions) weekly to update the local _[tomato]_ [pacman repository].
239 |
240 | ## tomato-update.conf
241 |
242 | To pass arguments to the [systemd timers] you can edit the `TOMATO_ARGS=` key, located at `/etc/conf.d/tomato-update.conf`.
243 | `/etc/conf.d/tomato-update.conf` needs first to be copied from `/usr/share/tomato/tomato-update.conf`.
244 |
245 |
246 | ## Docker Image
247 |
248 | [tomato] uses a local [Docker image] based against the official [ArchLinux Docker image].
249 |
250 | Before using the first time [tomato], it is required to build the local [Docker image] with the `--rebuild-image` option, as `tomato --rebuild-image [command]`.
251 |
252 | The [tomato]'s core resides in the script launched inside the [Docker image], any [tomato] update will only be available after passing the `--rebuild-image` option. It is also recommended to pass this option each new month as the official [ArchLinux Docker image] is updated monthly.
253 |
254 | ### Initializing the Docker Image
255 |
256 | > `tomato --rebuild-image`
257 |
258 | The `--rebuild-image` option can be combined with any other flags or commands.
259 |
260 | #### Using the Default Mirrors of the Docker Image
261 |
262 | > `tomato --rebuild-image --default-mirrors`
263 |
264 | The `--default-mirrors` option avoids using the host's best first [pacman mirror] to use the default [ArchLinux Docker image mirrors].
265 |
266 | ### Pruning the Docker Image
267 |
268 | > `tomato --remove-image`
269 |
270 | Will ask [Docker] do delete the [Docker image], can be combined with any other flags and takes precedence over the `--rebuild-image` option.
271 |
272 | ### Docker Volumes
273 |
274 | [tomato] binds a few [Docker volumes] to share files between the host and the image.
275 |
276 | #### Volume `/var/pkg/tomato`
277 |
278 | The repository and the packages are stored in this volume, always mounted with _read_ and _write_ permissions.
279 |
280 | > host default: `/etc/pkg/tomato`
281 |
282 | #### Volume `/var/cache/pacman/pkg`
283 |
284 | To minimize the network access, the image shares the same [pacman's cache] with the host.
285 |
286 | > host default: `/var/cache/pacman/pkg`
287 |
288 | #### Volume `/home/tomato/mirrorlist`
289 |
290 | The [mirrorlist] used by the image is read from this volume, always mounted with a _read only_ permission.
291 |
292 | > host default: `/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist`.
293 |
294 | #### Volume `/home/tomato/makepkg.conf`
295 |
296 | A special volume which needs to points to a host _file_ to be used, always mounted with a _read only_ permission.
297 |
298 | > not mounted by default
299 |
300 | ## Tomato's Name
301 |
302 | The [tomato name] is a reference to a main character of the [Cowboy Bebop] series, [Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV].
303 |
304 | > Her best friend during her time [in an orphanage on Earth] was a boy named Tomato who was also passionate about computer science. She named her computer Tomato after him.[^](http://cowboybebop.wikia.com/wiki/Edward#Early_Life)
305 |
306 | Or you can try to repeat indefinitely and rapidly _"automate AUR"_.
307 |
308 | ## Licenses
309 |
310 | > As most of the used tools have a [GPLv2], [GPLv3] or a [compatible license](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#apache2), [tomato] follows the same path.
311 |
312 | [Docker] – [Apache 2.0](https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/LICENSE);
313 | [pikaur] – [GPLv3](https://github.com/actionless/pikaur/blob/master/LICENSE);
314 | [tomato] – [GPLv3](https://github.com/aji-prod/tomato/blob/master/LICENSE).
315 |
316 |
317 |
318 | [$EDITOR]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Environment_variables#Default_programs
319 | [AUR helper]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_helpers
320 | [AUR package]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/tomato/
321 | [AUR packages]: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/
322 | [AUR status]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=status&SB=m&SO+=+d
323 | [AUR]: https://aur.archlinux.org/
324 | [ArchLinux Docker image mirrors]: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/archlinux-docker/-/blob/master/rootfs/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
325 | [ArchLinux Docker image]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Docker#Arch_Linux
326 | [ArchLinux]: https://www.archlinux.org/
327 | [Cowboy Bebop]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowboy_Bebop
328 | [Docker image]: https://docs.docker.com/engine/docker-overview/#docker-objects
329 | [Docker volumes]: https://docs.docker.com/storage/volumes/
330 | [Docker]: https://docs.docker.com/
331 | [Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV]: http://cowboybebop.wikia.com/wiki/Edward
332 | [Françoise 'Ed' Appledelhi <ed@tomato.earth>]: http://cowboybebop.wikia.com/wiki/Edward
333 | [GPG signatures]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Makepkg#Signature_checking
334 | [GPLv2]: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
335 | [GPLv3]: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
336 | [base-devel]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository#Prerequisites
337 | [docker build]: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/build/
338 | [docker run]: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/run/
339 | [fakeroot]: https://man.archlinux.org/man/fakeroot.1.en
340 | [key=value configuration file]: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html#EnvironmentFile=
341 | [makepkg.conf defaults]: https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/tree/trunk/makepkg.conf?h=packages/pacman
342 | [makepkg.conf]: https://www.archlinux.org/pacman/makepkg.conf.5.html
343 | [makepkg]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Makepkg#Usage
344 | [mirrorlist]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Repositories_and_mirrors
345 | [pacman install command]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Installing_specific_packages
346 | [pacman mirror]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Repositories_and_mirrors
347 | [pacman repository]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Repositories_and_mirrors
348 | [pacman uninstall command]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Removing_packages
349 | [pacman update command]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Upgrading_packages
350 | [pacman usage]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Usage
351 | [pacman wrapper]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_helpers#Pacman_wrappers
352 | [pacman's cache]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Cleaning_the_package_cache
353 | [pacman.conf]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Configuration
354 | [pacman]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman
355 | [pikaur]: https://github.com/actionless/pikaur
356 | [prebuilt package]: https://github.com/aji-prod/tomato/releases/download/v0.9.1/tomato-0.9.1-1-any.pkg.tar.zst
357 | [split package]: https://jlk.fjfi.cvut.cz/arch/manpages/man/PKGBUILD.5#PACKAGE_SPLITTING
358 | [systemd timers]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#Timers
359 | [systemd]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd
360 | [tomato name]: http://cowboybebop.wikia.com/wiki/Tomato
361 | [tomato]: https://github.com/aji-prod/tomato
362 | [ulimit]: https://man.archlinux.org/man/ulimit.1p
363 | [vim]: https://www.vim.org/
364 |
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1 | # TODO List
2 |
3 | ## 0.1.0, 0.2.0
4 |
5 | - [ ] README.md
6 | - [ ] PKGBUILD
7 | - [X] tomato.hook to rebuild image
8 | - [X] systemd timer to rebuild image
9 | - [X] systemd timer to refresh repository
10 | - [ ] command auto completion
11 | + [X] bash completion
12 | + [ ] zsh completion
13 | - [X] Refresh only required packages.
14 |
15 | ### README.md
16 |
17 | - [X] Volumes
18 | - [X] Tomato's image
19 | - [X] Default makepkg.conf/packager
20 | - [X] Why tomato as command name?
21 | - [X] Systemd integration
22 | - [ ] Install
23 |
24 | ## 0.3.0
25 |
26 | - [ ] Support GPG signatures for AUR packages.
27 | - [ ] Manpage
28 |
29 | ## 0.4.0
30 |
31 | - [ ] Support GPG signature as a packager.
32 |
33 |
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1 | # Command name completion for Tomato
2 | function _tomato() {
3 | local cur prev pprev flags commands
4 | flags=("--tomato-config"
5 | "--remove-image"
6 | "--rebuild-image"
7 | "--edit"
8 | "--help"
9 | "-Syu")
10 | commands=("add"
11 | "del"
12 | "refresh"
13 | "list"
14 | "search"
15 | "sweep"
16 | "version"
17 | "help"
18 | "usage")
19 | cur=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}
20 | prev=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD - 1]}
21 | pprev=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD - 2]}
22 |
23 | case $prev in
24 | --tomato-config)
25 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -f -- $cur) )
26 | return 0
27 | ;;
28 | list)
29 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "all" -- $cur) \
30 | $(compgen -W "status" -- $cur) \
31 | $(compgen -W "split" -- $cur) )
32 | return 0
33 | ;;
34 | version|-V)
35 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "number" -- $cur) )
36 | return 0
37 | ;;
38 | usage|help|-h|--help)
39 | return 0
40 | ;;
41 | -*)
42 | # continue
43 | ;;
44 | *)
45 | if test ${COMP_CWORD} -gt 1 -a \
46 | "${pprev}" != "--tomato-config";
47 | then
48 | return 0
49 | fi
50 | ;;
51 | esac
52 |
53 | case $cur in
54 | --tomato-config=)
55 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -f -- $cur) )
56 | return 0
57 | ;;
58 | -*)
59 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${flags[*]}" -- $cur) )
60 | return 0
61 | ;;
62 | *)
63 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${commands[*]}" -- $cur) )
64 | return 0
65 | ;;
66 | esac
67 | }
68 | complete -o default -F _tomato tomato
69 |
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1 | # Note: Use the base base-devel docker image as we want the base-devel
2 | # packages anyway for building the AUR's packages.
3 | FROM archlinux:base-devel
4 |
5 | # Volume:
6 | # Let to share the same writeable pacman's cache from the host
7 | VOLUME ["/var/cache/pacman/pkg"]
8 | # Publish to the host our packages
9 | VOLUME ["/var/pkg/tomato"]
10 |
11 | # Note: Activate the [multilib] repository as it can be required to build
12 | # some AUR packages.
13 | #
14 | # Note: We need to fallback to a manual update from the cache in case of
15 | # an archlinux-keyring auto update error, to fixe:
16 | # > error: key "6D42BDD116E0068F" could not be looked up remotely
17 | # > error: required key missing from keyring
18 | # > error: failed to commit transaction (unexpected error)
19 | ARG TOMATO_MIRROR=""
20 | RUN echo ARG TOMATO_MIRROR=\"${TOMATO_MIRROR}\" && \
21 | ( ( test -n "${TOMATO_MIRROR}" && \
22 | echo "${TOMATO_MIRROR}" > /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist ) || true ) && \
23 | echo -e "\n[multilib]\nInclude = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist" \
24 | >> /etc/pacman.conf && \
25 | pacman-key --init && pacman-key --populate && \
26 | ( pacman -Sy --noconfirm --noprogressbar archlinux-keyring || \
27 | pacman -U --noconfirm --noprogressbar /var/cache/pacman/pkg/archlinux-keyring-* ) && \
28 | pacman -Suu --noconfirm --noprogressbar --needed && \
29 | pacman -S --noconfirm --noprogressbar --needed python \
30 | base-devel \
31 | pacman-contrib && \
32 | pacman -Scc --noconfirm --noprogressbar
33 | # Note: python package is a prerequist for pikaur, we are installing it
34 | # as soon as possible.
35 | #
36 | # Note: base-devel is required to build the AUR package, be sure that one
37 | # is installed, the base-devel image may skip it.
38 | #
39 | # Note: pacman-contrib is only required for paccache, to clean up the
40 | # the old packages within the tomato repository.
41 |
42 | # Declare context for the build user
43 | #
44 | # Note: Why tomato?
45 | # Tomato is the computer, and a friend from earth,
46 | # of Ed from Cowboy Bebop.
47 | RUN useradd -m tomato
48 | COPY pacman.sudoer /etc/sudoers.d/pacman
49 | COPY tomato.sudoer /etc/sudoers.d/tomato
50 | COPY pikaur.sudoer /etc/sudoers.d/pikaur
51 |
52 | # Everything from now is done from the tomato home dir with the tomato user.
53 | USER tomato
54 | WORKDIR /home/tomato
55 |
56 | # Setup pikaur
57 | # Note: `python-commonmark` is required by pikaur and registered by its
58 | # dependencies but some pikaur's scripts are trigged too soon.
59 | ADD --chown=tomato \
60 | https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/snapshot/pikaur.tar.gz .
61 | RUN tar -xf pikaur.tar.gz && \
62 | cd pikaur && \
63 | sudo pacman -Sy --noconfirm --noprogressbar archlinux-keyring && \
64 | sudo pacman -Su --noconfirm --noprogressbar && \
65 | makepkg --noconfirm --nocolor --noprogressbar --syncdeps --rmdeps && \
66 | sudo pacman -U --noconfirm --noprogressbar pikaur-*-any.pkg.tar.* && \
67 | sudo pacman -Scc --noconfirm --noprogressbar && \
68 | cd && rm -rf pikaur*
69 |
70 | COPY --chown=tomato pikaur.conf .config/pikaur.conf
71 | COPY --chown=tomato tomato.sh .
72 | RUN chmod u+x tomato.sh
73 | COPY --chown=tomato makepkg.conf .config/pacman/makepkg.conf
74 |
75 | # Fixup pikaur
76 | # Note: pikaur packaging disables read on its __init__.py, allowing
77 | # only the root to execute pikaur; even if by design it calls by itself
78 | # the sudo command; to allow as expected to a non root user to install a
79 | # package with pikaur, we need to correct the __init__.py permissions.
80 | # otherwise we will enable the systemd user feature which doesn't work
81 | # within a docker image.
82 | RUN sudo -n -- /home/tomato/tomato.sh fixup
83 |
84 | # Setup EDITOR
85 | # Note: as the editor is a volatile argument, set it up last to avoid
86 | # rebuilding all the the previous stages in case of change.
87 | #
88 | # Note: core/vi doesn't cope well with pikaur where the PKGBUILDs
89 | # cannot be edited - let to use vim by default.
90 | ARG TOMATO_EDITOR=extra/vim:/usr/bin/vim
91 | RUN test -z "${TOMATO_EDITOR}" || \
92 | sudo -n -- /home/tomato/tomato.sh editor "${TOMATO_EDITOR}" && \
93 | sudo pacman -Scc --noconfirm --noprogressbar
94 |
95 | # Volume:
96 | # Let to share a same mirrorlist
97 | VOLUME ["/home/tomato/mirrorlist"]
98 | # Let the host to define a makepkg.conf
99 | VOLUME ["/home/tomato/makepkg.conf"]
100 |
101 | ENTRYPOINT [ "/bin/sudo", "/home/tomato/tomato.sh" ]
102 | CMD ["help"]
103 |
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1 | #!/hint/bash
2 | # shellcheck disable=2034
3 |
4 | #
5 | # /etc/makepkg.conf
6 | #
7 |
8 | #########################################################################
9 | # SOURCE ACQUISITION
10 | #########################################################################
11 | #
12 | #-- The download utilities that makepkg should use to acquire sources
13 | # Format: 'protocol::agent'
14 | DLAGENTS=('file::/usr/bin/curl -qgC - -o %o %u'
15 | 'ftp::/usr/bin/curl -qgfC - --ftp-pasv --retry 3 --retry-delay 3 -o %o %u'
16 | 'http::/usr/bin/curl -qgb "" -fLC - --retry 3 --retry-delay 3 -o %o %u'
17 | 'https::/usr/bin/curl -qgb "" -fLC - --retry 3 --retry-delay 3 -o %o %u'
18 | 'rsync::/usr/bin/rsync --no-motd -z %u %o'
19 | 'scp::/usr/bin/scp -C %u %o')
20 |
21 | # Other common tools:
22 | # /usr/bin/snarf
23 | # /usr/bin/lftpget -c
24 | # /usr/bin/wget
25 |
26 | #-- The package required by makepkg to download VCS sources
27 | # Format: 'protocol::package'
28 | VCSCLIENTS=('bzr::breezy'
29 | 'fossil::fossil'
30 | 'git::git'
31 | 'hg::mercurial'
32 | 'svn::subversion')
33 |
34 | #########################################################################
35 | # ARCHITECTURE, COMPILE FLAGS
36 | #########################################################################
37 | #
38 | CARCH="x86_64"
39 | CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
40 |
41 | #-- Compiler and Linker Flags
42 | #CPPFLAGS=""
43 | CFLAGS="-march=x86-64 -mtune=generic -O2 -pipe -fno-plt -fexceptions \
44 | -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wformat -Werror=format-security \
45 | -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection \
46 | -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer"
47 | CXXFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS"
48 | LDFLAGS="-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--sort-common -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now \
49 | -Wl,-z,pack-relative-relocs"
50 | LTOFLAGS="-flto=auto"
51 | #-- Make Flags: change this for DistCC/SMP systems
52 | #MAKEFLAGS="-j2"
53 | #-- Debugging flags
54 | DEBUG_CFLAGS="-g"
55 | DEBUG_CXXFLAGS="$DEBUG_CFLAGS"
56 |
57 | #########################################################################
58 | # BUILD ENVIRONMENT
59 | #########################################################################
60 | #
61 | # Makepkg defaults: BUILDENV=(!distcc !color !ccache check !sign)
62 | # A negated environment option will do the opposite of the comments below.
63 | #
64 | #-- distcc: Use the Distributed C/C++/ObjC compiler
65 | #-- color: Colorize output messages
66 | #-- ccache: Use ccache to cache compilation
67 | #-- check: Run the check() function if present in the PKGBUILD
68 | #-- sign: Generate PGP signature file
69 | #
70 | BUILDENV=(!distcc color !ccache check !sign)
71 | #
72 | #-- If using DistCC, your MAKEFLAGS will also need modification. In addition,
73 | #-- specify a space-delimited list of hosts running in the DistCC cluster.
74 | #DISTCC_HOSTS=""
75 | #
76 | #-- Specify a directory for package building.
77 | #BUILDDIR=/tmp/makepkg
78 |
79 | #########################################################################
80 | # GLOBAL PACKAGE OPTIONS
81 | # These are default values for the options=() settings
82 | #########################################################################
83 | #
84 | # Makepkg defaults: OPTIONS=(!strip docs libtool staticlibs emptydirs !zipman !purge !debug !lto !autodeps)
85 | # A negated option will do the opposite of the comments below.
86 | #
87 | #-- strip: Strip symbols from binaries/libraries
88 | #-- docs: Save doc directories specified by DOC_DIRS
89 | #-- libtool: Leave libtool (.la) files in packages
90 | #-- staticlibs: Leave static library (.a) files in packages
91 | #-- emptydirs: Leave empty directories in packages
92 | #-- zipman: Compress manual (man and info) pages in MAN_DIRS with gzip
93 | #-- purge: Remove files specified by PURGE_TARGETS
94 | #-- debug: Add debugging flags as specified in DEBUG_* variables
95 | #-- lto: Add compile flags for building with link time optimization
96 | #-- autodeps: Automatically add depends/provides
97 | #
98 | OPTIONS=(strip docs !libtool !staticlibs emptydirs zipman purge debug lto)
99 |
100 | #-- File integrity checks to use. Valid: md5, sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512, b2
101 | INTEGRITY_CHECK=(sha256)
102 | #-- Options to be used when stripping binaries. See `man strip' for details.
103 | STRIP_BINARIES="--strip-all"
104 | #-- Options to be used when stripping shared libraries. See `man strip' for details.
105 | STRIP_SHARED="--strip-unneeded"
106 | #-- Options to be used when stripping static libraries. See `man strip' for details.
107 | STRIP_STATIC="--strip-debug"
108 | #-- Manual (man and info) directories to compress (if zipman is specified)
109 | MAN_DIRS=({usr{,/local}{,/share},opt/*}/{man,info})
110 | #-- Doc directories to remove (if !docs is specified)
111 | DOC_DIRS=(usr/{,local/}{,share/}{doc,gtk-doc} opt/*/{doc,gtk-doc})
112 | #-- Files to be removed from all packages (if purge is specified)
113 | PURGE_TARGETS=(usr/{,share}/info/dir .packlist *.pod)
114 | #-- Directory to store source code in for debug packages
115 | DBGSRCDIR="/usr/src/debug"
116 | #-- Prefix and directories for library autodeps
117 | LIB_DIRS=('lib:usr/lib' 'lib32:usr/lib32')
118 |
119 | #########################################################################
120 | # PACKAGE OUTPUT
121 | #########################################################################
122 | #
123 | # Default: put built package and cached source in build directory
124 | #
125 | #-- Destination: specify a fixed directory where all packages will be placed
126 | #PKGDEST=/home/packages
127 | #-- Source cache: specify a fixed directory where source files will be cached
128 | #SRCDEST=/home/sources
129 | #-- Source packages: specify a fixed directory where all src packages will be placed
130 | #SRCPKGDEST=/home/srcpackages
131 | #-- Log files: specify a fixed directory where all log files will be placed
132 | #LOGDEST=/home/makepkglogs
133 | #-- Packager: name/email of the person or organization building packages
134 | PACKAGER="Françoise 'Ed' Appledelhi "
135 | #-- Specify a key to use for package signing
136 | #GPGKEY=""
137 |
138 | #########################################################################
139 | # COMPRESSION DEFAULTS
140 | #########################################################################
141 | #
142 | COMPRESSGZ=(gzip -c -f -n)
143 | COMPRESSBZ2=(bzip2 -c -f)
144 | COMPRESSXZ=(xz -c -z -)
145 | COMPRESSZST=(zstd -c -T0 -)
146 | COMPRESSLRZ=(lrzip -q)
147 | COMPRESSLZO=(lzop -q)
148 | COMPRESSZ=(compress -c -f)
149 | COMPRESSLZ4=(lz4 -q)
150 | COMPRESSLZ=(lzip -c -f)
151 |
152 | #########################################################################
153 | # EXTENSION DEFAULTS
154 | #########################################################################
155 | #
156 | PKGEXT='.pkg.tar.zst'
157 | SRCEXT='.src.tar.gz'
158 |
159 | #########################################################################
160 | # OTHER
161 | #########################################################################
162 | #
163 | #-- Command used to run pacman as root, instead of trying sudo and su
164 | #PACMAN_AUTH=()
165 | # vim: set ft=sh ts=2 sw=2 et:
166 |
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1 | User_Alias PACUSER = tomato
2 | Cmnd_Alias PACMAN = /bin/pacman
3 |
4 | PACUSER ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: PACMAN
5 |
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1 | [sync]
2 | alwaysshowpkgorigin = no
3 | develpkgsexpiration = -1
4 | upgradesorting = versiondiff
5 | showdownloadsize = no
6 | ignoreoutofdateaurupgrades = no
7 |
8 | [build]
9 | keepbuilddir = no
10 | keepdevbuilddir = yes
11 | keepbuilddeps = no
12 | gpgdir =
13 | skipfailedbuild = yes
14 | dynamicusers = never
15 | ignorearch = no
16 |
17 | [review]
18 | noedit = yes
19 | donteditbydefault = yes
20 | nodiff = yes
21 | gitdiffargs = --ignore-space-change,--ignore-all-space
22 | diffpager = never
23 | hidedifffiles = .SRCINFO
24 |
25 | [colors]
26 | version = 10
27 | versiondiffold = 11
28 | versiondiffnew = 9
29 |
30 | [ui]
31 | requireenterconfirm = no
32 | printcommands = no
33 | aursearchsorting = hottest
34 | displaylastupdated = no
35 | groupbyrepository = yes
36 | reversesearchsorting = no
37 | warnaboutpackageupdates =
38 |
39 | [misc]
40 | cachepath = /home/tomato/.cache
41 | datapath = /home/tomato/.local/share
42 | pacmanpath = pacman
43 | privilegeescalationtool = sudo
44 | privilegeescalationtarget = pikaur
45 | userid = 0
46 | preserveenv = PKGDEST,VISUAL,EDITOR,http_proxy,https_proxy,ftp_proxy,HTTP_PROXY,HTTPS_PROXY,FTP_PROXY,ALL_PROXY
47 |
48 | [network]
49 | aururl = https://aur.archlinux.org
50 | newsurl = https://archlinux.org/feeds/news/
51 | socks5proxy =
52 | aurhttpproxy =
53 | aurhttpsproxy =
54 |
55 |
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1 | Cmnd_Alias PIKAUR = /usr/bin/pikaur
2 |
3 | Defaults!ALL env_keep+="EDITOR"
4 |
5 | ALL ALL=(ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD: PIKAUR
6 |
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 |
3 | NAME="tomato"
4 | VERSION=0.9.1
5 |
6 | REPODIR="${REPODIR:-/var/pkg/${NAME}}"
7 | REPOLST="${REPODIR}/${NAME}.pkglist"
8 | REPODB="${NAME}.db.tar.gz"
9 | KEYSLST="${REPODIR}/${NAME}.gpglist"
10 | REPOCFG="/tmp/${NAME}.pacman.conf"
11 |
12 | PKGDIR="$(echo ~tomato)/.cache/pikaur/pkg"
13 | PKGGLOB=*.pkg.tar.*
14 |
15 | MIRRORLIST="$(echo ~tomato)/mirrorlist"
16 | MAKEPKGCONF="$(echo ~tomato)/makepkg.conf"
17 | CONFIGDIR="$(echo ~tomato)/.config/pacman/"
18 |
19 | AURFLAGS="${PACFLAGS:- --print-commands --needed --noprogressbar --noconfirm}"
20 | AUR="/usr/bin/pikaur"
21 |
22 | # -- Colors
23 | ERROR="\033[0;31m"
24 | HINT="\033[1;33m"
25 | RESET="\033[0m"
26 |
27 | # -- Utilities
28 | _echo2(){
29 | >&2 echo $@
30 | }
31 |
32 | _error(){
33 | if test -t 2;
34 | then
35 | _echo2 -n -e ${ERROR}
36 | _echo2 $*
37 | _echo2 -n -e ${RESET}
38 | else
39 | _echo2 $*
40 | fi
41 | exit 1
42 | }
43 |
44 | _warn(){
45 | if test -t 2;
46 | then
47 | _echo2 -n -e ${ERROR}
48 | _echo2 $*
49 | _echo2 -n -e ${RESET}
50 | else
51 | _echo2 $*
52 | fi
53 | }
54 |
55 | _hint(){
56 | if test -t 2;
57 | then
58 | _echo2 -n -e ${HINT}
59 | _echo2 $*
60 | _echo2 -n -e ${RESET}
61 | else
62 | _echo2 $*
63 | fi
64 | }
65 |
66 | _join(){
67 | sep=$1; shift
68 | for arg in $@;
69 | do
70 | echo -n ${arg}
71 | shift;
72 | break;
73 | done
74 | for arg in $@;
75 | do
76 | echo -en ${sep}
77 | echo -n ${arg}
78 | done
79 | }
80 |
81 | _hasstr(){
82 | test -n "$1" -a -n "$2" &&
83 | echo $1 | grep -F -e "$2" -q -s
84 | }
85 |
86 |
87 | _safere(){
88 | for arg in $@;
89 | do
90 | echo "$arg" | sed -E "s/([|(){}.+*\\\\ ]|\\[|\\])/\\\\&/g"
91 | done
92 | }
93 |
94 | _noopts(){
95 | for arg in $@;
96 | do
97 | case $arg in
98 | # AUR authorized flags
99 | --aur)
100 | shift;;
101 | --noedit)
102 | shift;;
103 | --edit)
104 | shift;;
105 | -k|--keepbuild)
106 | shift;;
107 | --rebuild)
108 | shift;;
109 | --mflags=*)
110 | shift;;
111 | --dynamic-users)
112 | shift;;
113 | --devel)
114 | shift;;
115 | --nodiff)
116 | shift;;
117 | # PACMAN flags
118 | --confirm)
119 | shift;;
120 | --debug)
121 | shift;;
122 | # PIKAUR ignore
123 | pikaur)
124 | shift;; # not installable
125 | -*)
126 | _error "Not supported flag ${arg}"
127 | ;;
128 | *)
129 | echo "$arg";;
130 | esac
131 | done
132 | }
133 |
134 | _opts(){
135 | for arg in $@;
136 | do
137 | case $arg in
138 | # AUR authorized flags
139 | --edit)
140 | _haseditor && echo "$arg";;
141 | -*)
142 | echo "$arg";;
143 | *)
144 | shift;;
145 | esac
146 | done
147 | }
148 |
149 | _aurflags(){
150 | editmode=0
151 | for arg in $@;
152 | do
153 | case $arg in
154 | --confirm|--edit)
155 | editmode=1
156 | break;;
157 | *)
158 | ;;
159 | esac
160 | done
161 |
162 | for flag in ${AURFLAGS};
163 | do
164 | case $flag in
165 | --noedit|--noconfirm)
166 | test ${editmode} -eq 0 && echo "$flag";;
167 | *)
168 | echo "$flag";;
169 | esac
170 | done
171 | }
172 |
173 | _rmglob(){
174 | test ! -d $1 || find "$1" -xdev -type f -name "$2" -delete
175 | }
176 |
177 | _copymod(){
178 | test -n "$1" -a -n "$2" &&
179 | chmod --reference="$1" "$2" &&
180 | chown --reference="$1" "$2"
181 | }
182 |
183 | _tomato(){
184 | user=tomato
185 | group=$(/bin/id -g -n tomato)
186 | sudo -u "${user}" -g "${group}" -- $@
187 | }
188 |
189 | _aur(){
190 | _tomato "${AUR}" $@
191 | }
192 |
193 | _fixup(){
194 | # Fixup __init__.py root only read permission
195 | # as the pikaur will be run by the local user
196 | # this is valid and required;
197 | # pikaur jumps to a sudo command by itself after.
198 | #
199 | # This a packaging issue found with pikaur 1.4.
200 | #
201 | # This command should only be run within the
202 | # Dockerfile.
203 | find /usr/lib/python* -name pikaur -type d \
204 | -exec chmod a+r -- "{}/__init__.py" \;
205 | }
206 |
207 | _editor(){
208 | # Set the EDITOR for editing the PKGBUILDs
209 | # from pikaur;
210 | #
211 | # The first argument can be written as
212 | # "package-name:command-name"
213 | #
214 | # This command should only be run within the
215 | # Dockerfile.
216 | test -n "$1" || return
217 |
218 | package=$( echo $1 | cut -d : -f 1)
219 | editor=$( echo $1 | cut -d : -s -f 2)
220 | tomato_editor="$*"
221 | shift
222 | commands="$*"
223 | test -n "$commands" && commands=" ${commands}"
224 |
225 | if test -z "${editor}"
226 | then
227 | editor="${package}"
228 | package=$(basename "${package}")
229 | fi
230 |
231 | if test -n "${package}" -a -n "${editor}";
232 | then
233 | editor="${editor}${commands}"
234 | _hint "Installing ${package} as EDITOR=\"${editor}\""
235 | ( _aur -Sy ${AURFLAGS} ${package} && \
236 | echo EDITOR=\"${editor}\" >> /etc/environment
237 | ) || (
238 | _warn "TOMATO_EDITOR=\"${tomato_editor}\" can not be" \
239 | "used as EDITOR=\"${editor}\".";
240 | _warn "To use another \$EDITOR override your " \
241 | "TOMATO_EDITOR= configuration.";
242 | _warn "${NAME^} will not accept the --edit flag."
243 | )
244 | fi
245 |
246 | echo TOMATO_EDITOR=\"${tomato_editor}\" >> /etc/environment
247 | }
248 |
249 | _haseditor(){
250 | if test -z "${EDITOR}"
251 | then
252 | _warn "No \$EDITOR is set, the --edit flag will be ignored."
253 | _warn "Use the TOMATO_EDITOR= configuration key to set one."
254 | return 1
255 | else
256 | return 0
257 | fi
258 | }
259 |
260 | _checkeditor(){
261 | if test "${TOMATO_EDITOR}" != "${_TOMATO_EDITOR}";
262 | then
263 | _hint "The TOMATO_EDITOR=\"${_TOMATO_EDITOR}\" " \
264 | "configuration is not yet applied, " \
265 | "re-run the command with the --rebuild-image flag." \
266 | "The actual configuration is " \
267 | "TOMATO_EDITOR=\"${TOMATO_EDITOR}\"."
268 | fi
269 | }
270 |
271 | _volfile(){
272 | volume="$1"
273 | target="$2"
274 |
275 | if test -f "${volume}" -a ! -L "${target}";
276 | then
277 | ln --symbolic \
278 | --force \
279 | --target="${target}" \
280 | "${volume}"
281 | fi
282 | }
283 |
284 | _aurconf() {
285 | local defaults
286 | defaults=0
287 |
288 | for arg in $@;
289 | do
290 | case $arg in
291 | defaults)
292 | defaults=1
293 | break;;
294 | *)
295 | ;;
296 | esac
297 | done
298 |
299 | if test ${defaults} -eq 1;
300 | then
301 | # execute a dummy command to force pikaur to write the
302 | # default pikaur.conf file
303 | _aur -S _ --pikaur-config "/tmp/pikaur.conf" 1>&2 2>/dev/null
304 | cat "/tmp/pikaur.conf"
305 | else
306 | cat "$(echo ~tomato)/.config/pikaur.conf"
307 | fi
308 | }
309 |
310 | _pacconf() {
311 | test -f "${REPOCFG}" || ( \
312 | cat >> "${REPOCFG}" < "${REPOLST}.tmp" &&
355 | _copymod "${REPOLST}" "${REPOLST}.tmp" &&
356 | mv -f -T -- "${REPOLST}.tmp" "${REPOLST}" &&
357 | cat -- "${REPOLST}"
358 | }
359 |
360 | _unpinpkgs(){
361 | pkgs=$( _join '|' $(_safere $@) )
362 |
363 | test -f "${REPOLST}" &&
364 | cat -- "${REPOLST}" |
365 | sed -E "s/^${pkgs}$//" |
366 | awk 'NF' > "${REPOLST}.tmp" &&
367 | _copymod "${REPOLST}" "${REPOLST}.tmp" &&
368 | mv -f -T -- "${REPOLST}.tmp" "${REPOLST}" &&
369 | cat -- "${REPOLST}"
370 | }
371 |
372 | _knownpkgs(){
373 | pkgs=$( _join '|' $(_safere $@) )
374 | cat -- "${REPOLST}" | grep -x -E -- "$pkgs"
375 | }
376 |
377 | _unknownpkgs(){
378 | ( _listdb | awk '{print $1 }'; _listpkgs ) |
379 | LC_ALL="C" sort | LC_ALL="C" uniq -u |
380 | grep -f "${REPOLST}" -
381 | }
382 |
383 | # -- Package Install
384 | _makepkgconf(){
385 | _volfile "${MAKEPKGCONF}" "${CONFIGDIR}"
386 | }
387 |
388 | _makepkgs(){
389 | # FIXME tomato doesn't support GPG at all right now,
390 | # we can't sign our built images,
391 | # and can't check unknown GPK keys;
392 | # for now we are ignoring GPG signatures with makepkg.
393 | allbuilt=0
394 | pkgs=$(_noopts $@)
395 | opts=$(_opts $@)
396 | aurflags=$(_aurflags $opts)
397 | _checkeditor
398 | _makepkgconf
399 | for pkg in $pkgs;
400 | do
401 | _hint ${NAME^} building $pkg...
402 | _aur -S $aurflags --mflags=--skippgpcheck $opts $pkg
403 | ret=$?
404 | if test 0 -ne $ret
405 | then
406 | _warn Unable to build $pkg
407 | allbuilt=$ret
408 | fi
409 | done
410 | return $allbuilt
411 | }
412 |
413 | _globpkgs(){
414 | ls -1 "$PKGDIR/"$PKGGLOB
415 | }
416 |
417 | _pushpkgs(){
418 | _globpkgs |
419 | xargs cp --no-clobber --target-directory="${REPODIR}/" --
420 | }
421 |
422 | _cleanpkgs(){
423 | paccache --remove --keep 1 --quiet --cachedir "${REPODIR}"
424 | }
425 |
426 | _delpkgs(){
427 | _rmglob "$REPODIR" "$PKGGLOB"
428 | }
429 |
430 | # -- Database
431 | _updatedb(){
432 | _globpkgs |
433 | xargs repo-add \
434 | --new \
435 | --remove \
436 | --prevent-downgrade \
437 | --quiet \
438 | -- \
439 | "${REPODIR}/${REPODB}"
440 | }
441 |
442 | _removedb(){
443 |
444 | if test ! -f "${REPODIR}/${REPODB}" -a -f "${REPODIR}/${NAME}.db";
445 | then
446 | _hint "Refreshing database before removing $@..."
447 | _updatedb
448 | fi
449 |
450 | repo-remove -- "${REPODIR}/${REPODB}" $@
451 | }
452 |
453 | _listdb(){
454 | local dbpath
455 | dbpath="${REPOCFG}.d"
456 |
457 | test -f "${REPODIR}/${REPODB}" -o -f "${REPODIR}/${NAME}.db" && \
458 | _pacconf && \
459 | (test -d "${dbpath}" || mkdir -- "${dbpath}") && \
460 | pacman -Sy --config "${REPOCFG}" --dbpath "${dbpath}" --quiet > /dev/null && \
461 | pacman -S --config "${REPOCFG}" --dbpath "${dbpath}" --list "${NAME}" | \
462 | cut -d' ' -f 2,3
463 | }
464 |
465 | _statusdb(){
466 | if test -z "$1";
467 | then
468 | _hint -n "Checking packages status"
469 | fi
470 |
471 | IFS=$'\n' packages=( $(_listdb; _unknownpkgs) )
472 | for package in ${packages[@]};
473 | do
474 | IFS=$' ' package=(${package})
475 | pkgname=${package[0]}
476 | pkgver=${package[1]}
477 |
478 | aurlog=$(_aur -Si --aur --name-only "${pkgname}")
479 | aurscm=$(echo ${pkgname} | grep -o -E -e '-(git|hg|svn|bzr)$')
480 | aurversion=$(echo ${aurlog} | grep -m 1 '^Version' | awk -F ' : ' '{printf $2}')
481 | auroutofdate=$(echo ${aurlog} | grep -m 1 '^Out-of-date' | awk -F ' : ' '{printf $2}')
482 | aurmaintainer=$(echo ${aurlog} | grep -m 1 '^Maintainer' | awk -F ' : ' '{printf $2}')
483 |
484 | pkgstatus="" # Up-to-date
485 | if test -z "${aurversion}";
486 | then
487 | pkgstatus="Removed"
488 | elif test "${aurmaintainer}" = "None";
489 | then
490 | pkgstatus="Orphan"
491 | elif test "${auroutofdate}" != "None";
492 | then
493 | pkgstatus="Out-of-date"
494 | elif test -n "${aurscm}";
495 | then
496 | pkgstatus="Rolling-update"
497 | elif test -z "${pkgver}"
498 | then
499 | pkgstatus="Waiting-update"
500 | elif test "${aurversion}" != "${pkgver}"
501 | then
502 | pkgstatus="Pending-update"
503 | fi
504 |
505 | if test -n "$1"
506 | then
507 | _hasstr "${pkgstatus}" "$1" && echo "${pkgname}"
508 | else
509 | _hint -n "."
510 | echo "${pkgstatus},${pkgname},${pkgver},${aurversion}"
511 | fi
512 | done
513 |
514 | if test -z "$1";
515 | then
516 | _hint "."
517 | fi
518 |
519 | return 0 # FIXME: success detection
520 | }
521 |
522 | _reportdb(){
523 | header="Status,Package Name,${NAME^} Version,AUR Version"
524 | _statusdb | column --table --table-columns "${header}" --separator ','
525 | }
526 |
527 | # -- Tomato
528 | _version(){
529 | pacman=$(/usr/bin/pacman -Q pacman)
530 | pikaur=$(/usr/bin/pacman -Q pikaur)
531 | cat << EOF
532 |
533 | 000000000
534 | 0000 0000
535 | 000 000
536 | 00 00
537 | 000000000 00000000
538 | 00 00 0 00
539 | 00 0 0 00
540 | 00 ...... ..... 000
541 | 00......... ....... 00
542 | 00 ...... ..... 00
543 | 000 0000
544 | 0 100 000 0
545 | 0 1 0000 0000 1 0
546 | 0 1 1 00000000000000000000 1 0
547 | 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
548 | 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 00
549 | 01 1 1 1 1 1 00
550 | 0 1 1 1 1 100
551 | 0 1 1 1 1 00
552 | 001 1 1 1 00 ${NAME^} v${VERSION}
553 | 00 1 1 1 00 Copyright (C) 2018-2025 'aji'
554 | 00 1 1 0000 Licensed under GPLv3
555 | 0000 1 0000
556 | 00000000000 ${pacman^}
557 | ${pikaur^}
558 |
559 | EOF
560 | }
561 |
562 | # -- Main
563 | usage(){
564 | ____=$(printf "%${#NAME}s" "")
565 | cat <] [...]
567 |
568 | operations:
569 | ${NAME} add # add a package to the maintained list;
570 | ${NAME} del # remove a package from the maintained list;
571 | ${NAME} refresh [] # update ${NAME} repository;
572 | ${NAME} sweep # rebuild ${NAME} repository,
573 | ${____} # will remove non building or non existing
574 | ${____} # packages;
575 | ${NAME} list [all|status|split]
576 | ${____} # list maintained packages;
577 | ${NAME} search # search an AUR package;
578 | ${NAME} version [all|number] # show version ${VERSION};
579 | ${NAME} (usage|help) # this help message.
580 |
581 | ${NAME} -Syu # or any other short variant (-Syuu, -Suy,
582 | ${____} # ...), will update the ${NAME} repository,
583 | ${____} # and the host system.
584 |
585 | options:
586 | ${NAME} --rebuild-image # build or rebuild the ${NAME} Docker image;
587 | ${NAME} --default-mirrors # use the default mirrors of the base Docker
588 | ${____} # image, when building or rebuilding the
589 | ${____} # ${NAME} Docker image;
590 | ${NAME} --remove-image # remove the ${NAME} Docker image;
591 | ${NAME} --tomato-config # path to custom ${NAME} config;
592 | ${NAME} --edit # prompt to edit PKGBUILDs or build files;
593 | ${NAME} --remote-update # update ${NAME} from the remote pre-built
594 | ${____} # package.
595 |
596 |
597 | ${NAME^} v${VERSION}
598 | EOF
599 | }
600 |
601 | version(){
602 | case "$1" in
603 | number)
604 | echo "${VERSION}";;
605 | all)
606 | /usr/bin/uname -a &&
607 | /usr/bin/pacman -V &&
608 | _aur -V &&
609 | _version;;
610 | *)
611 | _version;;
612 | esac
613 | }
614 |
615 | list(){
616 | case "$1" in
617 | all)
618 | _listdb | \
619 | grep --color=auto ' .*';;
620 | status)
621 | _reportdb;;
622 | split)
623 | _unknownpkgs;;
624 | "")
625 | _listpkgs;;
626 | *)
627 | _statusdb "$1";;
628 | esac
629 | }
630 |
631 | search(){
632 | _aur -Ss --aur -- $@
633 | }
634 |
635 | add(){
636 | pkgs=$(_noopts $@) || exit $?
637 | _upgrade &&
638 | _makepkgs $@ &&
639 | _pinpkgs $pkgs &&
640 | _pushpkgs &&
641 | _cleanpkgs &&
642 | _updatedb
643 | }
644 |
645 | del(){
646 | pkgs=$(_knownpkgs $@)
647 | test -z "$pkgs" ||
648 | _unpinpkgs $pkgs &&
649 | _removedb $pkgs &&
650 | _hint The packages are no more maintained \
651 | but the packages files have not been cleaned up, \
652 | call \"$NAME sweep\" to clear caches, \
653 | remove unused dependencies and leftover packages.
654 | }
655 |
656 | refresh(){
657 | pkgs=$(_noopts $@) || exit $?
658 | opts=$(_opts $@)
659 | updt=$(_statusdb update)
660 | if test -z "$pkgs";
661 | then
662 | pkgs=$updt
663 | else
664 | pkgs=$(_join '\n' $@ | LC_ALL="C" sort | LC_ALL="C" uniq -d)
665 | fi
666 | _upgrade &&
667 | (_makepkgs $opts $pkgs || true) &&
668 | (_pushpkgs 2> /dev/null || true) &&
669 | _cleanpkgs &&
670 | _updatedb
671 | }
672 |
673 | sweep(){
674 | pkgs=$(_listpkgs)
675 | opts=$(_opts $@)
676 | _upgrade &&
677 | _delpkgs &&
678 | (_makepkgs $opts $pkgs || true) &&
679 | (_pushpkgs 2> /dev/null || true) &&
680 | _updatedb
681 | }
682 |
683 | main(){
684 | case $1 in
685 | list|-Q)
686 | shift; list $@
687 | ;;
688 | search|-Ss)
689 | shift; search $@
690 | ;;
691 | add|-S)
692 | shift; add $@
693 | ;;
694 | del|-R)
695 | shift; del $@
696 | ;;
697 | refresh|-S*y*u|-S*u*y)
698 | shift; refresh $@
699 | ;;
700 | sweep)
701 | shift; sweep $@
702 | ;;
703 | version|-V)
704 | version $2
705 | ;;
706 | usage|help|-h|--help)
707 | usage
708 | ;;
709 | exec) # not documented
710 | shift; _tomato $@
711 | ;;
712 | fixup) # not documented
713 | shift; _fixup $@
714 | ;;
715 | editor) # not documented
716 | shift; _editor $@
717 | ;;
718 | aurconf) # not documented
719 | shift; _aurconf $@
720 | ;;
721 | updatedb) # not documented
722 | _updatedb
723 | ;;
724 | status) # not documented - shortcut for `list status`
725 | list $@
726 | ;;
727 | *)
728 | echo "Operation \"${NAME} $1\" not supported," \
729 | "see \"${NAME} help\"."; return 1
730 | ;;
731 | esac
732 | }
733 |
734 | main $@
735 | exit $?
736 |
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/docker/tomato.sudoer:
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1 | User_Alias TOMUSER = tomato
2 | Cmnd_Alias TOMATO = /home/tomato/tomato.sh
3 |
4 | Defaults!TOMATO env_keep+="_TOMATO_EDITOR"
5 |
6 | TOMUSER ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: TOMATO
7 |
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/geninteg:
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 | NAME=$(basename ${0:-geninteg})
3 |
4 | _echo2(){
5 | >&2 echo $@
6 | }
7 |
8 | _options(){
9 | # out
10 | args=()
11 | makepkgconfig=""
12 | inplace=0
13 | usage=0
14 | # flags
15 | i=0
16 | confarg=0
17 |
18 | for arg in $@;
19 | do
20 | case ${arg} in
21 | --config=*)
22 | makepkgconfig="${arg#--config=}"
23 | ;;
24 | --config)
25 | confarg=1
26 | ;;
27 | --inplace)
28 | inplace=1
29 | ;;
30 | -h|--help)
31 | usage=1
32 | ;;
33 | *)
34 | if test ${confarg} -eq 1;
35 | then
36 | confarg=0
37 | makepkgconfig="$(realpath ${arg})"
38 | else
39 | args[$i]="${arg}"
40 | i=$(( $i + 1 ))
41 | fi
42 | ;;
43 | esac
44 | done
45 |
46 | export args
47 | export usage
48 | export inplace
49 | export makepkgconfig
50 | }
51 |
52 | _usage(){
53 | >&2 cat <
55 |
56 | An help script to generate source=()'s checkums from a PKGBUILD
57 | template. The script will jump to the same directory of .
58 |
59 | Options:"
60 | --config # pass this configuration to makepkg;
61 | --inplace # update inplace;
62 | --help|-h # print this message.
63 | EOF
64 |
65 | exit 2
66 | }
67 |
68 | main(){
69 | _options $@
70 |
71 | if test ${usage} -eq 1 -o ${#args[@]} != 1;
72 | then
73 | _usage
74 | fi
75 |
76 | pkgbuild="$(realpath ${args[0]})"
77 | workingdir="$(dirname ${pkgbuild})"
78 |
79 | _echo2 "# makepkg.conf(${makepkgconfig:-default}); workding-dir(${workingdir:-.})"
80 |
81 | if test -n "${makepkgconfig}";
82 | then
83 | makepkgconfig="--config ${makepkgconfig}"
84 | fi
85 |
86 | if test -n "${workingdir}";
87 | then
88 | >&2 cd -- "${workingdir}" || exit 1
89 | fi
90 |
91 | if test ${inplace} -eq 1;
92 | then
93 | inplace="-i~"
94 | else
95 | inplace=""
96 | fi
97 |
98 | if ! $(grep -q -s -e "^#sums=$" -- ${pkgbuild});
99 | then
100 | _echo2 "Not a PKGBUILD template: ${pkgbuild}"
101 | exit 1
102 | fi
103 |
104 | sums=$(makepkg ${makepkgconfig} -p "${pkgbuild}" -g)
105 |
106 | if test -z "${sums}";
107 | then
108 | _echo2 "No checksums to compute"
109 | exit 1
110 | fi
111 |
112 | sed ${inplace} "s:#sums=:${sums}:" "${pkgbuild}"
113 | }
114 |
115 | main $@
116 |
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/pacman/tomato-rebuild-image.hook:
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1 | [Trigger]
2 | Operation = Install
3 | Operation = Upgrade
4 | Type = Package
5 | Target = tomato
6 |
7 | [Action]
8 | Description = Update tomato docker image.
9 | Depends = docker
10 | When = PostTransaction
11 | Exec = /usr/bin/tomato --rebuild-image
12 |
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/pacman/tomato-remove-image.hook:
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1 | [Trigger]
2 | Operation = Remove
3 | Type = Package
4 | Target = tomato
5 |
6 | [Action]
7 | Description = Remove the tomato docker image.
8 | Depends = docker
9 | When = PreTransaction
10 | Exec = /usr/bin/tomato --remove-image
11 |
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/systemd/tomato-update-image.service:
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1 | # vi:ft=systemd.service:
2 | [Unit]
3 | Description=update and rebuild tomato's docker image.
4 | Requires=docker.service
5 | After=network.target docker.service
6 |
7 | [Service]
8 | Type=oneshot
9 | EnvironmentFile=/usr/share/tomato/tomato-update.conf
10 | EnvironmentFile=-/etc/conf.d/tomato-update.conf
11 | ExecStart=/usr/bin/tomato --rebuild-image ${TOMATO_ARGS}
12 |
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/systemd/tomato-update-image.timer:
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1 | [Unit]
2 | Description=Monthly tomato image update
3 |
4 | [Timer]
5 | AccuracySec=1d
6 | OnCalendar=monthly
7 | Persistent=true
8 | RandomizedDelaySec=1d
9 |
10 | [Install]
11 | WantedBy=timers.target
12 |
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/systemd/tomato-update-repository.service:
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1 | # vi:ft=systemd.service:
2 | [Unit]
3 | Description=update tomato packages and repository.
4 | Requires=docker.service
5 | After=network.target docker.service
6 |
7 | [Service]
8 | Type=oneshot
9 | EnvironmentFile=/usr/share/tomato/tomato-update.conf
10 | EnvironmentFile=-/etc/conf.d/tomato-update.conf
11 | ExecStart=/usr/bin/tomato refresh ${TOMATO_ARGS}
12 |
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/systemd/tomato-update-repository.timer:
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1 | [Unit]
2 | Description=Weekly tomato repository refresh
3 |
4 | [Timer]
5 | AccuracySec=6h
6 | OnCalendar=weekly
7 | Persistent=true
8 |
9 | [Install]
10 | WantedBy=timers.target
11 |
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/systemd/tomato-update.conf:
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1 | ## redefines TOMATO_ARGS to pass options to the tomato command.
2 | # TOMATO_ARGS='--tomato-config='
3 |
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/test/tomato.conf:
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1 | ## tomato.conf follows the systemd EnvironmentFile format,
2 | ## to override a value uncomment it, a blank value will disable the feature.
3 | ##
4 | ## TOMATO_NAME=tomato
5 | ## The final tomato's docker image name.
6 | ## Can not be set to blank, will reuse the default value.
7 | ##
8 | ## TOMATO_IMGDIR=/usr/share/tomato
9 | ## The location of the tomato's docker files, to build the tomato's
10 | ## docker image.
11 | ##
12 | ## TOMATO_PKGDIR=/var/pkg/tomato
13 | ## The location of the packages and repository published by tomato.
14 | ##
15 | ## TOMATO_MIRRORLIST=/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
16 | ## The location of the mirrorlist to share with the tomato's docker image.
17 | ##
18 | ## TOMATO_MAKEPKGCONF=
19 | ## The location to a specific makepkg.conf to use when building the packages.
20 | ##
21 | ## TOMATO_PKGCACHEDIR=/var/cache/pacman/pkg
22 | ## The location of the pacman cache to share with tomato's docker image,
23 | ## this will reduce the network usage.
24 | ##
25 | ## TOMATO_EDITOR=exra/vim:/usr/bin/vim
26 | ## The EDITOR to edit the PKGBUILDs from the tomato's docker image,
27 | ## as :.
28 | ##
29 | ## TOMATO_ULIMIT=nofile=1024:524288
30 | ## The docker's --ulimit option to pass during the build or run of the
31 | ## tomato's docker image.
32 |
33 |
34 | TOMATO_NAME=tomato-test
35 | TOMATO_IMGDIR=./docker
36 | TOMATO_PKGDIR=/tmp/tomato
37 | #TOMATO_MIRRORLIST=/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
38 | #TOMATO_MAKEPKGCONF=
39 | #TOMATO_PKGCACHEDIR=/var/cache/pacman/pkg
40 | #TOMATO_EDITOR=
41 | #TOMATO_ULIMIT=nofile=1024:10240
42 |
43 |
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/tomato:
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 | NAME=$(basename ${0:-tomato})
3 | VERSION=0.9.1
4 | readonly NAME
5 | readonly VERSION
6 |
7 | TOMATO_NAME="${TOMATO_NAME:-tomato}"
8 | TOMATO_PKGDIR="${TOMATO_PKGDIR:-/var/pkg/tomato}"
9 | TOMATO_IMGDIR="${TOMATO_IMGDIR:-/usr/share/tomato/image}"
10 | TOMATO_MIRRORLIST="${TOMATO_MIRRORLIST:-/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist}"
11 | TOMATO_MAKEPKGCONF="${TOMATO_MAKEPKGCONF}"
12 | TOMATO_PKGCACHEDIR="${TOMATO_PKGCACHEDIR:-/var/cache/pacman/pkg}"
13 | TOMATO_EDITOR="${TOMATO_EDITOR:-${EDITOR:-extra/vim:/usr/bin/vim}}"
14 | TOMATO_ULIMIT="${TOMATO_ULIMIT:-nofile=1024:524288}"
15 |
16 | PACMAN=${PACMAN:-pacman}
17 |
18 | # The configuration documentation ensures that the TOMATO_NAME can never be
19 | # set as blank, let to enforce that.
20 | if test -z "${TOMATO_NAME}"
21 | then
22 | TOMATO_NAME="${NAME}"
23 | fi
24 |
25 | # -- Colors
26 | ERROR="\033[0;31m"
27 | HINT="\033[1;33m"
28 | RESET="\033[0m"
29 |
30 | _echo2(){
31 | >&2 echo $@
32 | }
33 |
34 | _error(){
35 | if test -t 2;
36 | then
37 | _echo2 -n -e ${ERROR}
38 | _echo2 $*
39 | _echo2 -n -e ${RESET}
40 | else
41 | _echo2 $*
42 | fi
43 | exit 1
44 | }
45 |
46 | _hint(){
47 | if test -t 2;
48 | then
49 | _echo2 -n -e ${HINT}
50 | _echo2 $*
51 | _echo2 -n -e ${RESET}
52 | else
53 | _echo2 $*
54 | fi
55 | }
56 |
57 | _mirrorlist(){
58 | default_mirror=''
59 |
60 | if test -n "$1" -a $1 -ne 0;
61 | then
62 | echo "${default_mirror}"
63 | return
64 | fi
65 |
66 | if test -x "/usr/bin/rankmirrors";
67 | then
68 | /usr/bin/rankmirrors -n 1 -m 1 -r core "${TOMATO_MIRRORLIST}" | \
69 | grep -h -G -e "^Server *=" && return
70 | fi
71 |
72 | grep -h -G -e "^Server *=" -- "${TOMATO_MIRRORLIST}" | while read server;
73 | do
74 | name="$(echo "${server}" | cut -d / -f 3 --)"
75 | ping -c 1 -W 1 -q -- "${name}" 2>&1 >/dev/null && echo "${server}" && return
76 | done
77 |
78 | echo "${default_mirror}"
79 | }
80 |
81 | _loadconf(){
82 | # see: https://web.archive.org/web/20180406004235/
83 | # http://mywiki.wooledge.org:80/BashFAQ/024
84 | if test -f "$1";
85 | then
86 | _hint "Loading config from $1"
87 | while IFS= read -r v;
88 | do
89 | if $(echo $v | grep -q -s -E -e "^[A-Z_]+=.*$");
90 | then
91 | _hint $v
92 | export $v
93 | fi
94 | done < "$1"
95 | fi
96 | }
97 |
98 | _volume(){
99 | if test -n "$1";
100 | then
101 | echo -n " -v $1:$2 "
102 | fi
103 | }
104 |
105 | _volumes(){
106 | _volume "${TOMATO_PKGDIR}" "/var/pkg/tomato"
107 | _volume "${TOMATO_MIRRORLIST}" "/home/tomato/mirrorlist:ro"
108 | _volume "${TOMATO_PKGCACHEDIR}" "/var/cache/pacman/pkg"
109 | _volume "${TOMATO_MAKEPKGCONF}" "/home/tomato/makepkg.conf:ro"
110 | }
111 |
112 | _dockerd(){
113 | pidof dockerd 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ||
114 | _error "The Docker deamon is not running, " \
115 | "you can try to run \`systemctl start docker\` " \
116 | "before using ${NAME^}".
117 | }
118 |
119 | _docker(){
120 | _dockerd && /usr/bin/docker "$@"
121 | }
122 |
123 | _id(){
124 | _docker image ls --filter reference="${TOMATO_NAME}:latest" --format {{.ID}}
125 | }
126 |
127 | _build(){
128 | test -n "${TOMATO_IMGDIR}" ||
129 | _error "The TOMATO_IMGDIR is not set, " \
130 | "check your environment variable, or your tomato.conf file; " \
131 | "this variable locates where the Dockerfile and its assets " \
132 | "are."
133 |
134 | editor="TOMATO_EDITOR=${TOMATO_EDITOR}"
135 | mirror="TOMATO_MIRROR=$(_mirrorlist $1)"
136 | nofile="${TOMATO_ULIMIT:+--ulimit ${TOMATO_ULIMIT}}"
137 |
138 | oldimage=$(_id)
139 | _docker build \
140 | ${nofile} \
141 | --build-arg "${editor}" \
142 | --build-arg "${mirror}" \
143 | --rm --tag "${TOMATO_NAME}" "${TOMATO_IMGDIR}" && \
144 | (test "${oldimage}" = "$(_id)" || _remove "${oldimage}")
145 | }
146 |
147 | _remove(){
148 | if test -n "$1";
149 | then
150 | _docker image rm "$1"
151 | fi
152 | }
153 |
154 | _which(){
155 | /usr/bin/which -- "$1" 2> /dev/null ||
156 | echo -n $1
157 | }
158 |
159 | _run(){
160 | image=$(_docker images --format="{{.Repository}}" "${TOMATO_NAME}") ||
161 | exit $?
162 |
163 | test "${image}" = "${TOMATO_NAME}" ||
164 | _error "The ${NAME^}'s Docker image is not yet built, " \
165 | "re-run the command with the --rebuild-image flag."
166 |
167 | tty=""
168 | if test "$1" = "--tty";
169 | then
170 | # activate the --tty option only when an stdin is available
171 | if test -t 0;
172 | then
173 | tty="$1"
174 | fi
175 | shift
176 | fi
177 |
178 | editor="_TOMATO_EDITOR=$(_which ${TOMATO_EDITOR})"
179 | vol=$(_volumes)
180 | nofile="${TOMATO_ULIMIT:+--ulimit ${TOMATO_ULIMIT}}"
181 | _docker run --rm --interactive ${tty} ${nofile} --env "${editor}" ${vol} "${TOMATO_NAME}" $@
182 | }
183 |
184 | _attach(){
185 | image=$(_docker ps \
186 | --latest \
187 | --filter "ancestor=${TOMATO_NAME}" \
188 | --filter "status=running" \
189 | --format {{.ID}})
190 |
191 | test -n "${image}" && (
192 | _hint "Attaching ${NAME} to the current running docker...";
193 | _docker attach "${image}" 2> /dev/null)
194 | }
195 |
196 | _tomato(){
197 | ver=$(_run version number) || exit $?
198 | test "${ver}" = "${VERSION}" ||
199 | _hint "WARNING: the ${NAME^}'s Docker image is not up to date, " \
200 | "version ${ver} found instead of ${VERSION}; " \
201 | "use the --rebuild-image flag with the next command to upgrade."
202 |
203 | # pass the --tty option here only, and do not include in the _run()
204 | # command as the $(_run version number) will be scrambled.
205 | ( test -z "$*" && _attach ) || _run --tty $@
206 | }
207 |
208 | _environment(){
209 | load=("/etc/tomato.conf" "${HOME}/.config/tomato.conf")
210 | for at in ${load};
211 | do
212 | test -f "${at}" && _loadconf "${at}"
213 | done
214 | }
215 |
216 | _update(){
217 | pkgname=$(python -I - </dev/null) && sudo pacman -U "${pkgname}") ||
282 | ( (command -v doas >/dev/null) && doas pacman -U "${pkgname}")
283 | fi
284 | }
285 |
286 |
287 | _options(){
288 | # out
289 | args=()
290 | rebuild=0
291 | update=0
292 | update_flag=""
293 | remove=0
294 | # flags
295 | i=0
296 | loadconf=0
297 | version=0
298 | default_mirrors=0
299 | remote_update=0
300 | remote_updated=0
301 |
302 | for arg in $@;
303 | do
304 | case ${arg} in
305 | --rebuild-image)
306 | rebuild=1
307 | ;;
308 | --remove-image)
309 | remove=1
310 | ;;
311 | --remote-update)
312 | remote_update=1
313 | ;;
314 | --remote-updated)
315 | remote_updated=1
316 | ;;
317 | --tomato-config=*)
318 | _loadconf "${arg#--tomato-config=}"
319 | ;;
320 | --tomato-config)
321 | loadconf=1
322 | ;;
323 | --default-mirror|--default-mirrors)
324 | default_mirrors=1
325 | ;;
326 | -S*y*u*|-S*u*y*)
327 | update=1
328 | update_flag="${arg}"
329 | ;;
330 | -VV)
331 | version=1
332 | ;;
333 | *)
334 | if test ${loadconf} -eq 1;
335 | then
336 | loadconf=0
337 | _loadconf "${arg}"
338 | else
339 | args[$i]="${arg}"
340 | i=$(( $i + 1 ))
341 | fi
342 | ;;
343 | esac
344 | done
345 |
346 | export args
347 | export remove
348 | export rebuild
349 | export update
350 | export update_flag
351 | export version
352 | export default_mirrors
353 | export remote_update
354 | export remote_updated
355 | }
356 |
357 | main(){
358 | _environment
359 | _options $@
360 |
361 | if test ${version} -eq 1;
362 | then
363 | echo $VERSION
364 | return 0
365 | fi
366 |
367 | quitifnoargs=${remote_updated}
368 | if test ${remote_update} -eq 1 -a ${remote_updated} -eq 0;
369 | then
370 | # update and execute into the new environment
371 | _hint "WARNING: ${TOMATO_NAME^} will be updated from a remote source, " \
372 | "to use only if ${TOMATO_NAME^} is broken."
373 | _hint "NOTICE: To self update ${TOMATO_NAME^}, use: " \
374 | "${TOMATO_NAME} add ${TOMATO_NAME}"
375 | if _update;
376 | then
377 | "$0" --remote-updated $@;
378 | exit $?
379 | fi
380 | quitifnoargs=1
381 | fi
382 | if test ${remove} -eq 1;
383 | then
384 | _remove "${TOMATO_NAME}" && _hint "${TOMATO_NAME} image removed."
385 | quitifnoargs=1
386 |
387 | fi
388 | if test ${rebuild} -eq 1;
389 | then
390 | _build ${default_mirrors} && _hint "${TOMATO_NAME} image rebuilt."
391 | quitifnoargs=1
392 | fi
393 |
394 | if test ${#args[@]} -eq 0 -a ${quitifnoargs} -eq 1;
395 | then
396 | # no arguments provided, exit here
397 | return 0
398 | elif test ${update} -eq 1;
399 | then
400 | _hint "Refresh and upgrade host packages (${update_flag})"
401 | ${PACMAN} ${update_flag}w && _tomato refresh ${args[@]} && ${PACMAN} ${update_flag}
402 | else
403 | _tomato ${args[@]}
404 | fi
405 | }
406 |
407 | main $@
408 | exit $?
409 |
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/tomato.conf:
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1 | ## tomato.conf follows the systemd EnvironmentFile format,
2 | ## to override a value uncomment it, a blank value will disable the feature.
3 | ##
4 | ## TOMATO_NAME=tomato
5 | ## The final tomato's docker image name.
6 | ## Can not be set to blank, will reuse the default value.
7 | ##
8 | ## TOMATO_IMGDIR=/usr/share/tomato
9 | ## The location of the tomato's docker files, to build the tomato's
10 | ## docker image.
11 | ##
12 | ## TOMATO_PKGDIR=/var/pkg/tomato
13 | ## The location of the packages and repository published by tomato.
14 | ##
15 | ## TOMATO_MIRRORLIST=/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
16 | ## The location of the mirrorlist to share with the tomato's docker image.
17 | ##
18 | ## TOMATO_MAKEPKGCONF=
19 | ## The location to a specific makepkg.conf to use when building the packages.
20 | ##
21 | ## TOMATO_PKGCACHEDIR=/var/cache/pacman/pkg
22 | ## The location of the pacman cache to share with tomato's docker image,
23 | ## this will reduce the network usage.
24 | ##
25 | ## TOMATO_EDITOR=exra/vim:/usr/bin/vim
26 | ## The EDITOR to edit the PKGBUILDs from the tomato's docker image,
27 | ## as :.
28 | ##
29 | ## TOMATO_ULIMIT=nofile=1024:524288
30 | ## The docker's --ulimit option to pass during the build or run of the
31 | ## tomato's docker image.
32 |
33 | #TOMATO_NAME=tomato
34 | #TOMATO_IMGDIR=/usr/share/tomato
35 | #TOMATO_PKGDIR=/var/pkg/tomato
36 | #TOMATO_MIRRORLIST=/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
37 | #TOMATO_MAKEPKGCONF=
38 | #TOMATO_PKGCACHEDIR=/var/cache/pacman/pkg
39 | #TOMATO_EDITOR=extra/vim:/usr/bin/vim
40 | #TOMATO_ULIMIT=nofile=1024:524288
41 |
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/version:
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 |
3 | source ./PKGBUILD
4 | PKGVER="${pkgver}"
5 |
6 | DKRVER=$(sh ./docker/tomato.sh version number 2> /dev/null)
7 | TMTVER=$(sh ./tomato -VV 2> /dev/null)
8 | RDMVER=$(grep -s -h -o 'Tomato v[0-9.]\+' ./README.md | sed 's:Tomato v::')
9 |
10 | ret=0
11 |
12 |
13 | if test "${PKGVER}" != "${TMTVER}";
14 | then
15 | echo "Invalid package version ${PKGVER}, should be ${TMTVER}" 1>&2
16 | ret=1
17 | fi
18 |
19 | if test "${DKRVER}" != "${TMTVER}";
20 | then
21 | echo "Invalid scripts versions ${TMTVER} != ${DKRVER}" 1>&2
22 | ret=1
23 | fi
24 |
25 | if test "${RDMVER}" != "${TMTVER}";
26 | then
27 | echo "Invalid README versions ${RDMVER} != ${TMTVER}" 1>&2
28 | ret=1
29 | fi
30 |
31 | if test $ret -eq 0;
32 | then
33 | echo "$PKGVER"
34 | else
35 | cat 1>&2 <