X-Git-Url: https://feistymeow.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=scripts%2Fcore%2Ffunctions.sh;h=8c9c0b2aceaa64699457f5ba2ace684dbddb6fe9;hb=49d903f63b2681d0fd062a577c42a9d3678a3c08;hp=3a2151b1f22a68814e360c62ecb334df16851911;hpb=dc903ac28b7e84ef4a501d36192af485dd975cfd;p=feisty_meow.git diff --git a/scripts/core/functions.sh b/scripts/core/functions.sh index 3a2151b1..8c9c0b2a 100644 --- a/scripts/core/functions.sh +++ b/scripts/core/functions.sh @@ -33,6 +33,20 @@ if [ -z "$skip_all" ]; then date +"%Y$sep%m$sep%d$sep%H%M$sep%S" | tr -d '/\n/' } + # a wrapper for the which command that finds items on the path. some OSes + # do not provide which, so we want to not be spewing errors when that + # happens. + function whichable() + { + to_find="$1"; shift + local WHICHER="$(\which which 2>/dev/null)" + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + # there is no which command here. we produce nothing due to this. + echo + fi + echo $($WHICHER $to_find 2>/dev/null) + } + # makes a directory of the name specified and then tries to change the # current directory to that directory. function mcd() { @@ -211,7 +225,8 @@ if [ -z "$skip_all" ]; then # local oldterm="$TERM" # export TERM=linux - /usr/bin/ssh -Y -C "${args[@]}" + /usr/bin/ssh -C "${args[@]}" +# removed -Y flag because considered dangerous to trust remote hosts to not abuse our X session. # # restore the terminal variable also. # TERM="$oldterm" @@ -225,26 +240,51 @@ if [ -z "$skip_all" ]; then ############## # locates a process given a search pattern to match in the process list. - # supports a single command line flag style parameter of "-u USERNAME"; - # if the -u flag is found, a username is expected afterwards, and only the - # processes of that user are considered. + # + # + the -u flag specifies a user name, e.g. "-u joe", which causes only + # the processes of that user "joe" to be considered. + # + # + the -x flag specifies a pattern to exclude from the list, e.g. "-x pszap.sh" + # would ignore any processes that mention the phrase "pszap.sh". function psfind() { + local user_flag="-e" + # default user flag is for all users. + local excluder="ScrengeflebbitsAPhraseWeNeverExpecttomatchanythingYO298238" + # for our default, pick an exclusion string we would never match. + + local found_flag=1 + while [ $found_flag -eq 1 ]; do + # reset our sentinel now that we're safely in our loop. + found_flag=0 + + # save the first argument, since we're going to shift the args. + local arg1="$1" + if [ "$arg1" == "-u" ]; then + # handle the user flag. + user_flag="-u $2" +#echo "found a -u parm and user=$2" + found_flag=1 # signal that we found one. + # skip these two arguments, since we've consumed them. + shift + shift + elif [ "$arg1" == "-x" ]; then + # handle the exclusion flag. + excluder="$2" +#echo "found a -x parm and excluder=$excluder" + found_flag=1 # signal that we found one. + # skip these two arguments, since we've consumed them. + shift + shift + fi + done + + # now that we've yanked any flags out, we can pull the rest of the + # arguments in as patterns to seek in the process list. local -a patterns=("${@}") #echo ==== #echo patterns list is: "${patterns[@]}" #echo ==== - local user_flag - if [ "${patterns[0]}" == "-u" ]; then - user_flag="-u ${patterns[1]}" -#echo "found a -u parm and user=${patterns[1]}" - # void the two elements with that user flag so we don't use them as patterns. - unset patterns[0] patterns[1]= - else - # select all users. - user_flag="-e" - fi - local PID_DUMP="$(mktemp "$TMP/zz_pidlist.XXXXXX")" local -a PIDS_SOUGHT @@ -273,8 +313,10 @@ if [ -z "$skip_all" ]; then # ids out of the results. local i for i in "${patterns[@]}"; do +#echo "pattern curr is '$i'" PIDS_SOUGHT+=($(cat $PID_DUMP \ | grep -i "$i" \ + | grep -v "$excluder" \ | sed -n -e "$pid_finder_pattern")) done #echo ==== @@ -412,13 +454,6 @@ if [ -z "$skip_all" ]; then # be relied on for ssh forwarding, even if the '-i' flag is passed to cause # a fresh shell (which normally doesn't get the launching user's environment # variables). - -##questioning our approach: we also ensure that -# # the feisty meow environment is recreated; normal subshells don't need -# # this, but when switching identity with sudo, it seems important. yet, -# # we also don't want to hose up their normal sudo actions, such as passing -# # along the current environment, should the user choose. - function sudo() { save_terminal_title @@ -426,41 +461,21 @@ if [ -z "$skip_all" ]; then # this can allow root to use our display to show X.org windows. if [ -z "$IMPORTED_XAUTH" -a ! -z "$DISPLAY" ]; then export IMPORTED_XAUTH="$(xauth list $DISPLAY | head -n 1 | awk '{print $3}')" + local REMOVE_IMP_XAUTH=true fi # launch sudo with just the variables we want to reach the other side. - # we take an extra step to null out the PATH, since MacOS seems to want - # to pass that even for a login shell (-i) somehow. - PATH= /usr/bin/sudo --preserve-env=SSH_AUTH_SOCK,IMPORTED_XAUTH "$@" -#"SSH_AUTH_SOCK='$SSH_AUTH_SOCK'" "IMPORTED_XAUTH='$IMPORTED_XAUTH'" "$@" + local varmods= +# varmods+="PATH= " + if [ ! -z "$IMPORTED_XAUTH" ]; then varmods+="IMPORTED_XAUTH=$IMPORTED_XAUTH "; fi + if [ ! -z "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" ]; then varmods+="SSH_AUTH_SOCK=$SSH_AUTH_SOCK"; fi + /usr/bin/sudo $varmods "$@" retval=$? - unset IMPORTED_XAUTH - restore_terminal_title - return $retval - -##potential boneyard: - # prep a simple command string here, rather than messing with arguments - # in the already complicated command below. i was seeing some really - # screwy behavior trying to expand $@ when embedded for the bash -c flag, - # but making the variable ahead of time gets rid of that. - cmd="/usr/bin/sudo --preserve-env=SSH_AUTH_SOCK,IMPORTED_XAUTH ""$@" - - # omit any variables that are either wrong for a different user or used - # to shield the feisty meow scripts from reconfiguring. when we do the - # sudo, we want a fresh start for feisty meow at least. - # our approach to launching sudo is further complicated by our sentinel - # alias, which normally is passed to any subshells (to prevent recreating - # aliases). we turn off the expand_aliases shell option to avoid passing - # the sentinel, which ensures aliases do get recreated for the new user. - BUILD_VARS_LOADED= \ - CORE_VARIABLES_LOADED= \ - FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS_LOADED= \ - function_sentinel= \ - MAIL= \ - HOME= \ - bash +O expand_aliases -c "$cmd" - retval=$? + # take the xauth info away again if it wasn't set already. + if [ ! -z "$REMOVE_IMP_XAUTH" ]; then + unset IMPORTED_XAUTH + fi restore_terminal_title return $retval } @@ -475,7 +490,7 @@ if [ -z "$skip_all" ]; then # overlay for nechung binary so that we can complain less grossly about it when it's missing. function nechung() { - local wheres_nechung=$(which nechung 2>/dev/null) + local wheres_nechung=$(whichable nechung) if [ -z "$wheres_nechung" ]; then echo "The nechung oracle program cannot be found. You may want to consider" echo "rebuilding the feisty meow applications with this command:" @@ -591,20 +606,6 @@ automatic if there is even a small amount of doubt about the issue." echo } - # a wrapper for the which command that finds items on the path. some OSes - # do not provide which, so we want to not be spewing errors when that - # happens. - function whichable() - { - to_find="$1"; shift - which which &>/dev/null - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - # there is no which command here. we produce nothing due to this. - echo - fi - echo $(which $to_find) - } - function add_cygwin_drive_mounts() { for i in c d e f g h q z ; do #hmmm: improve this by not adding the link if already there, or if the drive is not valid. @@ -860,7 +861,7 @@ return 0 this_host=$(hostname) elif [ ! -z "$(echo $MACHTYPE | grep suse)" ]; then this_host=$(hostname --long) - elif [ -x "$(which hostname 2>/dev/null)" ]; then + elif [ -x "$(whichable hostname)" ]; then this_host=$(hostname) fi echo "$this_host" @@ -948,9 +949,12 @@ return 0 fi local charnfile="$(mktemp $TMP/zz_charn.XXXXXX)" - find "${dirs[@]}" -follow -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type f | \ +#hmmm: any way to do the below more nicely or reusably? +#hmmm: yes! a variable with a list of files that are considered TEXT_FILE_EXTENSIONS or something like that. +#hmmm: yes continued! also a variable for BINARY_FILE_EXTENSIONS to avoid those, where we need to in other scripts. + find "${dirs[@]}" -follow -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type f -and -not -iname ".[a-zA-Z0-9]*" | \ grep -i \ -"doc\|docx\|eml\|html\|jpeg\|jpg\|m4a\|mov\|mp3\|ods\|odt\|pdf\|png\|ppt\|pptx\|txt\|vsd\|vsdx\|xls\|xlsx\|zip" | \ +"csv\|doc\|docx\|eml\|html\|jpeg\|jpg\|m4a\|mov\|mp3\|ods\|odt\|pdf\|png\|ppt\|pptx\|rtf\|txt\|vsd\|vsdx\|xls\|xlsx\|xml\|zip" | \ sed -e 's/^/"/' | sed -e 's/$/"/' | \ xargs bash "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/files/spacem.sh" # drop the temp file now that we're done. @@ -959,7 +963,21 @@ return 0 ############## - # site avenger aliases + # tty relevant functions... + + # keep_awake: sends a message to the screen from the background. + function keep_awake() + { + # just starts the keep_awake process in the background. + bash $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/tty/keep_awake_process.sh & + # this should leave the job running as %1 or a higher number if there + # are pre-existing background jobs. + } + + ############## + + # site avenger functions... + function switchto() { THISDIR="$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/site_avenger"