#!/usr/bin/env bash # ─< Check if the given command exists silently >───────────────────────────────────────── command_exists() { command -v "$@" >/dev/null 2>&1 } source-script() { local url="$1" local import="$(mktemp)" # ─< if $1 is a local file, source this one instead >───────────────────────────────────── if [ -f "$url" ]; then source "$url" sleep 0.1 return 0 else # ─< if $1 is a url, grab it and source it, also deletes afterwards >───────────────────── if command_exists curl; then curl -fsSL $url -o $import elif command_exists wget; then wget -o $import $url else echo "curl/wget is required, but missing.." exit 69 fi source "$import" echo "${BLUE}Sourcing external script:${NC} $url" line sleep 0.1 rm -f "$import" fi } cores="$(nproc 2>/dev/null || getconf NPROCESSORS_CONF)" getDependencies() { echo_pkg deps "Checking build dependencies.." # INFO: # ╭─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ # │ You can define dependencies for various linux distros here. It will │ # │ automagically be pulled via the $pkgArray[$distro] variable │ # ╰─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ depsDebian=(libpixman-1-dev) # depsFedora=() # depsOpensuse=() # depsArch=() # depsAlpine=() declare -A deps=( [debian]="depsDebian" # [ubuntu]="depsUbuntu" # [fedora]="depsFedora" # [arch]="depsArch" # [alpine]="depsAlpine" # [opensuse]="depsOpensuse" ) # INFO: # ╭────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ # │ This variable stores the packages you provided for each distro │ # ╰────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ declare -n pkgArray="${deps[$distro]}" if checkComp; then check-and-install ${pkgArray[@]} fi } build() { local err out spin bold yellow "Building $PACKAGE.." if run --err err --out out cmake --no-warn-unused-cli -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/usr -S . -B ./build; then if run --err err --out out cmake --build ./build --config Release --target all -j"${cores}"; then upclear check "Build $PACKAGE" else upclear throw-err fi else upclear throw-err fi } cloneAndInstall() { local cloneDir="$(mktemp -d)" # local cloneDir="$HOME/.builds" cd $cloneDir || mkdir -p $cloneDir && cd $cloneDir spin bold yellow "Cloning $PACKAGE sources.." if run git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprutils.git; then upclear check "Cloned $PACKAGE sources" cd hyprutils else upclear throw-err fi if build; then echo_pkg install $_sudo cmake --install build else echo_error "Build has failed for $distro compiling $package" return 69 fi } checkComp() { if ! $arch && ! $debian; then echo_error "Your distro $distro is not compatible with this script" return 69 fi } # WHY: # This import will give you the following variables: # _sudo="sudo -E" <- only if non root user # distro = # arch = bool # fedora = bool # opensuse = bool.... # You can then use it for, `if $arch; then` # Also this gives you the pkg-install command, which installs a package pased on the packagemanager/distro used. # CAUTION: # This only wokrs for generic package names, like neovim, or vim, or tmux etc.. # not every package packagemanager has the same packagenames for their packages.. setup-env() { # local beddu=https://git.k4li.de/scripts/beddu/raw/branch/main/dist/beddu.sh # local pika=https://git.k4li.de/scripts/imports/raw/branch/main/distros.sh local dream=https://git.k4li.de/scripts/imports/raw/branch/main/dream.sh if ! command_exists pkg-install && ! command_exists check-and-install && ! command_exists spin; then source-script $dream line fi } main() { if $silent; then echo_warning "Executing script silently!" fi if ! getDependencies; then echo_error "Error when installing dependencies.." fi case "$distro" in arch) pkg-install hyprutils ;; debian) cloneAndInstall ;; esac } if setup-env; then main fi