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#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
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echo_rgb() {
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# Echo a colored string to the terminal based on rgb values
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#
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# Positional Arguments:
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#
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# message <type: string> <position: 1> <required: true>
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# - The message to be printed to stdout
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# red <type: int> <position: 2> <required: true>
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# - The red value from 0 to 255
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# green <type: int> <position: 3> <required: true>
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# - The green value from 0 to 255
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# blue <type: int> <position: 4> <required: true>
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# - The blue value from 0 to 255
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#
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# Usage:
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# echo_rgb "Yep" 10 8 30
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#
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# POSIX Compliant:
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# N/A
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#
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local red
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local green
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local blue
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local input
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input="${1}"
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red="${2}"
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green="${3}"
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blue="${4}"
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printf "\e[0;38;2;%s;%s;%sm%s\e[m\n" "${red}" "${green}" "${blue}" "${input}"
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}
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important() {
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echo_rgb "${1}" 135 195 255
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}
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log() {
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# Print a message and send it to stdout or stderr depending upon log level, also configurable with debug etc.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# level <type: string> <position: 1> <required: true>
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# - The log level, defined within a case check in this function
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# message <type: string> <position: 2> <required: true>
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# - The info message
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# line_number <type: int> <position: 3> <required: false>
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# - The line number of the calling function (${LINNO})
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#
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# Usage:
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# log "info" "Could not find that directory"
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#
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# POSIX Compliant:
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# Yes
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#
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# Set debug status depending if a global debug variable has been set to either 1 or 0
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local debug
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if [ ${DEBUG} ]; then
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debug=${DEBUG}
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else
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debug=0
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fi
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local FORMAT
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FORMAT="[$(echo_rgb "$(date +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S)" 180 140 255)]"
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# Convert the level to uppercase
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local level
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level=$(echo "${1}" | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')
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local message
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message="${2}"
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case "${level}" in
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INFO)
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# Output all info log levels to stdout
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printf "${FORMAT}[$(echo_rgb "INFO" 0 140 255)] %s\n" "${message}" >&1
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return 0
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;;
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WARN | WARNING)
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# Output all warning log levels to stdout
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printf "${FORMAT}[$(echo_rgb "WARNING" 255 255 0)] %s\n" "${message}" >&1
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return 0
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;;
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DEBUG)
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# Output all debug log levels to stdout
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if [ "${DEBUG}" ]; then
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printf "${FORMAT}[$(echo_rgb "DEBUG" 0 160 110)] %s\n" "${message}" >&1
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fi
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return 0
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;;
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ERROR)
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# Output all error log levels to stderr
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printf "${FORMAT}[$(echo_rgb "ERROR" 255 0 0)] %s\n" "${message}" >&2
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return 0
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;;
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# Further log levels can be added by extending this switch statement with more comparisons
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*) # Default case, no matches
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# Returns non-zero code as an improper log option was passed, this helps with using `set -e`
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printf "${FORMAT}[ERROR] %s\n" "Invalid log level passed, received level \"${level}\" with message \"${message}\"" >&2
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return 1
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;;
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esac
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}
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get_available_disks() {
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local available_disks
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available_disks=()
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local disk_line
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while read -r; do
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# tr is used to change multiple whitespaces into a single space for processing by cut
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disk_line="$(echo "${REPLY}" | tr -s " " | cut -d " " -f6)"
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if [[ "${disk_line}" = "disk" ]]; then
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# Add the found disk to our array
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available_disks+=("$(echo "${REPLY}" | cut -d " " -f1)")
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fi
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done <<< "$(lsblk)"
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local ret_val
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# Build the array into a string, yes this is less efficient, but easier to modify in the future if something changes
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for disk in "${available_disks[@]}"; do
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ret_val="${ret_val} ${disk}"
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done
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echo "${ret_val}"
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}
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install() {
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local available_disks
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log "info" "Querying system for available disks..."
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available_disks="$(get_available_disks)"
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log "info" "Available disks: $(important "${available_disks}")"
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}
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main() {
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install
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}
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main "$@"
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