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#!/usr/bin/env sh
set -eu
printf '\n'
BOLD="$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || printf '')"
GREY="$(tput setaf 0 2>/dev/null || printf '')"
UNDERLINE="$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || printf '')"
RED="$(tput setaf 1 2>/dev/null || printf '')"
GREEN="$(tput setaf 2 2>/dev/null || printf '')"
YELLOW="$(tput setaf 3 2>/dev/null || printf '')"
BLUE="$(tput setaf 4 2>/dev/null || printf '')"
MAGENTA="$(tput setaf 5 2>/dev/null || printf '')"
NO_COLOR="$(tput sgr0 2>/dev/null || printf '')"
SUPPORTED_TARGETS="x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu x86_64-unknown-linux-musl \
i686-unknown-linux-musl aarch64-unknown-linux-musl \
arm-unknown-linux-musleabihf x86_64-apple-darwin \
aarch64-apple-darwin x86_64-pc-windows-msvc \
i686-pc-windows-msvc aarch64-pc-windows-msvc \
x86_64-unknown-freebsd"
info() {
printf '%s\n' "${BOLD}${GREY}>${NO_COLOR} $*"
}
warn() {
printf '%s\n' "${YELLOW}! $*${NO_COLOR}"
}
error() {
printf '%s\n' "${RED}x $*${NO_COLOR}" >&2
}
completed() {
printf '%s\n' "${GREEN}${NO_COLOR} $*"
}
has() {
command -v "$1" 1>/dev/null 2>&1
}
curl_is_snap() {
curl_path="$(command -v curl)"
case "$curl_path" in
/snap/*) return 0 ;;
*) return 1 ;;
esac
}
# Make sure user is not using zsh or non-POSIX-mode bash, which can cause issues
verify_shell_is_posix_or_exit() {
if [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION+x}" ]; then
error "Running installation script with \`zsh\` is known to cause errors."
error "Please use \`sh\` instead."
exit 1
elif [ -n "${BASH_VERSION+x}" ] && [ -z "${POSIXLY_CORRECT+x}" ]; then
error "Running installation script with non-POSIX \`bash\` may cause errors."
error "Please use \`sh\` instead."
exit 1
else
true # No-op: no issues detected
fi
}
get_tmpfile() {
suffix="$1"
if has mktemp; then
printf "%s.%s" "$(mktemp)" "${suffix}"
else
# No really good options here--let's pick a default + hope
printf "/tmp/starship.%s" "${suffix}"
fi
}
# Test if a location is writeable by trying to write to it. Windows does not let
# you test writeability other than by writing: https://stackoverflow.com/q/1999988
test_writeable() {
path="${1:-}/test.txt"
if touch "${path}" 2>/dev/null; then
rm "${path}"
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
download() {
file="$1"
url="$2"
if has curl && curl_is_snap; then
warn "curl installed through snap cannot download starship."
warn "See https://github.com/starship/starship/issues/5403 for details."
warn "Searching for other HTTP download programs..."
fi
if has curl && ! curl_is_snap; then
cmd="curl --fail --silent --location --output $file $url"
elif has wget; then
cmd="wget --quiet --output-document=$file $url"
elif has fetch; then
cmd="fetch --quiet --output=$file $url"
else
error "No HTTP download program (curl, wget, fetch) found, exiting…"
return 1
fi
$cmd && return 0 || rc=$?
error "Command failed (exit code $rc): ${BLUE}${cmd}${NO_COLOR}"
printf "\n" >&2
info "This is likely due to Starship not yet supporting your configuration."
info "If you would like to see a build for your configuration,"
info "please create an issue requesting a build for ${MAGENTA}${TARGET}${NO_COLOR}:"
info "${BOLD}${UNDERLINE}https://github.com/starship/starship/issues/new/${NO_COLOR}"
return $rc
}
unpack() {
archive=$1
bin_dir=$2
sudo=${3-}
case "$archive" in
*.tar.gz)
flags=$(test -n "${VERBOSE-}" && echo "-xzvof" || echo "-xzof")
${sudo} tar "${flags}" "${archive}" -C "${bin_dir}"
return 0
;;
*.zip)
flags=$(test -z "${VERBOSE-}" && echo "-qqo" || echo "-o")
UNZIP="${flags}" ${sudo} unzip "${archive}" -d "${bin_dir}"
return 0
;;
esac
error "Unknown package extension."
printf "\n"
info "This almost certainly results from a bug in this script--please file a"
info "bug report at https://github.com/starship/starship/issues"
return 1
}
usage() {
printf "%s\n" \
"install.sh [option]" \
"" \
"Fetch and install the latest version of starship, if starship is already" \
"installed it will be updated to the latest version."
printf "\n%s\n" "Options"
printf "\t%s\n\t\t%s\n\n" \
"-V, --verbose" "Enable verbose output for the installer" \
"-f, -y, --force, --yes" "Skip the confirmation prompt during installation" \
"-p, --platform" "Override the platform identified by the installer [default: ${PLATFORM}]" \
"-b, --bin-dir" "Override the bin installation directory [default: ${BIN_DIR}]" \
"-a, --arch" "Override the architecture identified by the installer [default: ${ARCH}]" \
"-B, --base-url" "Override the base URL used for downloading releases [default: ${BASE_URL}]" \
"-h, --help" "Display this help message"
}
elevate_priv() {
if ! has sudo; then
error 'Could not find the command "sudo", needed to get permissions for install.'
info "If you are on Windows, please run your shell as an administrator, then"
info "rerun this script. Otherwise, please run this script as root, or install"
info "sudo."
exit 1
fi
if ! sudo -v; then
error "Superuser not granted, aborting installation"
exit 1
fi
}
install() {
ext="$1"
if test_writeable "${BIN_DIR}"; then
sudo=""
msg="Installing Starship, please wait…"
else
warn "Escalated permissions are required to install to ${BIN_DIR}"
elevate_priv
sudo="sudo"
msg="Installing Starship as root, please wait…"
fi
info "$msg"
archive=$(get_tmpfile "$ext")
# download to the temp file
download "${archive}" "${URL}"
# unpack the temp file to the bin dir, using sudo if required
unpack "${archive}" "${BIN_DIR}" "${sudo}"
}
# Currently supporting:
# - win (Git Bash)
# - darwin
# - linux
# - linux_musl (Alpine)
# - freebsd
detect_platform() {
platform="$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')"
case "${platform}" in
msys_nt*) platform="pc-windows-msvc" ;;
cygwin_nt*) platform="pc-windows-msvc";;
# mingw is Git-Bash
mingw*) platform="pc-windows-msvc" ;;
# use the statically compiled musl bins on linux to avoid linking issues.
linux) platform="unknown-linux-musl" ;;
darwin) platform="apple-darwin" ;;
freebsd) platform="unknown-freebsd" ;;
esac
printf '%s' "${platform}"
}
# Currently supporting:
# - x86_64
# - i386
# - arm
# - arm64
detect_arch() {
arch="$(uname -m | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')"
case "${arch}" in
amd64) arch="x86_64" ;;
armv*) arch="arm" ;;
arm64) arch="aarch64" ;;
esac
# `uname -m` in some cases mis-reports 32-bit OS as 64-bit, so double check
if [ "${arch}" = "x86_64" ] && [ "$(getconf LONG_BIT)" -eq 32 ]; then
arch=i686
elif [ "${arch}" = "aarch64" ] && [ "$(getconf LONG_BIT)" -eq 32 ]; then
arch=arm
fi
printf '%s' "${arch}"
}
detect_target() {
arch="$1"
platform="$2"
target="$arch-$platform"
if [ "${target}" = "arm-unknown-linux-musl" ]; then
target="${target}eabihf"
fi
printf '%s' "${target}"
}
confirm() {
if [ -z "${FORCE-}" ]; then
printf "%s " "${MAGENTA}?${NO_COLOR} $* ${BOLD}[y/N]${NO_COLOR}"
set +e
read -r yn </dev/tty
rc=$?
set -e
if [ $rc -ne 0 ]; then
error "Error reading from prompt (please re-run with the '--yes' option)"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$yn" != "y" ] && [ "$yn" != "yes" ]; then
error 'Aborting (please answer "yes" to continue)'
exit 1
fi
fi
}
check_bin_dir() {
bin_dir="${1%/}"
if [ ! -d "$BIN_DIR" ]; then
error "Installation location $BIN_DIR does not appear to be a directory"
info "Make sure the location exists and is a directory, then try again."
usage
exit 1
fi
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/11655875
good=$(
IFS=:
for path in $PATH; do
if [ "${path%/}" = "${bin_dir}" ]; then
printf 1
break
fi
done
)
if [ "${good}" != "1" ]; then
warn "Bin directory ${bin_dir} is not in your \$PATH"
fi
}
print_install() {
# if the shell does not fit the default case change the config file
# and or the config cmd variable
for s in "bash" "zsh" "ion" "tcsh" "xonsh" "fish"
do
# shellcheck disable=SC2088
# we don't want these '~' expanding
config_file="~/.${s}rc"
config_cmd="eval \"\$(starship init ${s})\""
case ${s} in
ion )
# shellcheck disable=SC2088
config_file="~/.config/ion/initrc"
config_cmd="eval \$(starship init ${s})"
;;
fish )
# shellcheck disable=SC2088
config_file="~/.config/fish/config.fish"
config_cmd="starship init fish | source"
;;
tcsh )
config_cmd="eval \`starship init ${s}\`"
;;
xonsh )
config_cmd="execx(\$(starship init xonsh))"
;;
esac
printf " %s\n Add the following to the end of %s:\n\n\t%s\n\n" \
"${BOLD}${UNDERLINE}${s}${NO_COLOR}" \
"${BOLD}${config_file}${NO_COLOR}" \
"${config_cmd}"
done
for s in "elvish" "nushell"
do
warning="${BOLD}Warning${NO_COLOR}"
case ${s} in
elvish )
# shellcheck disable=SC2088
config_file="~/.elvish/rc.elv"
config_cmd="eval (starship init elvish)"
warning="${warning} Only elvish v0.17 or higher is supported."
;;
nushell )
# shellcheck disable=SC2088
config_file="${BOLD}your nu config file${NO_COLOR} (find it by running ${BOLD}\$nu.config-path${NO_COLOR} in Nushell)"
feat: update the nushell init file and make it valid module and overlay (#5188) * break long commands into multiple lines for readability * fix the format of closures We generally write `{|| ...}` instead of `{ || ...}`. * remove the `$"--opt=(val)"` structure when possible `starship` does not require to use `--opt=val` and so we do not need to do that with Nushell :) the only place where this is required is with `--status` because `$env.LAST_EXIT_CODE` can be negative and `starship` does not appear to *like* values of the form `-2`... so i left this line as it was. on the other hand, `$env.CMD_DURATION_MS` and `(term size).columns` should be fine :relieved: * simplify the `config` mutation with new `?` syntax This is a new very handy feature of Nushell which gives a much simpler command combined with `default` and `merge`. * put all `let-env`s inside an `export-env` with `load-env` This commit has two reasons of existing: - i think it makes it a bit easier to read with less `let-env`s - it transforms the *script* into both a valid module and a valid overlay * bump the version to `0.78` in to docs * add a note about the init file being also a module to all docs * tweak the documentation * update the Nushell part of the install script * format the vuepress config file as previous commit 117580136d3da5e00a4ccb7ada508c8510a2e50e was not successful, let's try to make the CI happy manually :relieved: * remove code quotes in the `config_cmd` of Nushell * format the style in the Nushell `warning` section
2023-06-12 09:02:46 +00:00
config_cmd="use ~/.cache/starship/init.nu"
warning="${warning} This will change in the future.
feat: update the nushell init file and make it valid module and overlay (#5188) * break long commands into multiple lines for readability * fix the format of closures We generally write `{|| ...}` instead of `{ || ...}`. * remove the `$"--opt=(val)"` structure when possible `starship` does not require to use `--opt=val` and so we do not need to do that with Nushell :) the only place where this is required is with `--status` because `$env.LAST_EXIT_CODE` can be negative and `starship` does not appear to *like* values of the form `-2`... so i left this line as it was. on the other hand, `$env.CMD_DURATION_MS` and `(term size).columns` should be fine :relieved: * simplify the `config` mutation with new `?` syntax This is a new very handy feature of Nushell which gives a much simpler command combined with `default` and `merge`. * put all `let-env`s inside an `export-env` with `load-env` This commit has two reasons of existing: - i think it makes it a bit easier to read with less `let-env`s - it transforms the *script* into both a valid module and a valid overlay * bump the version to `0.78` in to docs * add a note about the init file being also a module to all docs * tweak the documentation * update the Nushell part of the install script * format the vuepress config file as previous commit 117580136d3da5e00a4ccb7ada508c8510a2e50e was not successful, let's try to make the CI happy manually :relieved: * remove code quotes in the `config_cmd` of Nushell * format the style in the Nushell `warning` section
2023-06-12 09:02:46 +00:00
Only Nushell v0.78 or higher is supported.
Add the following to the end of ${BOLD}your Nushell env file${NO_COLOR} (find it by running ${BOLD}\$nu.env-path${NO_COLOR} in Nushell):
mkdir ~/.cache/starship
starship init nu | save -f ~/.cache/starship/init.nu"
;;
esac
printf " %s\n %s\n And add the following to the end of %s:\n\n\t%s\n\n" \
"${BOLD}${UNDERLINE}${s}${NO_COLOR}" \
"${warning}" \
"${config_file}" \
"${config_cmd}"
done
printf " %s\n Add the following to the end of %s:\n %s\n\n\t%s\n\n" \
"${BOLD}${UNDERLINE}PowerShell${NO_COLOR}" \
"${BOLD}Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1${NO_COLOR}" \
"You can check the location of this file by querying the \$PROFILE variable in PowerShell.
Typically the path is ~\Documents\PowerShell\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1 or ~/.config/powershell/Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1 on -Nix." \
"Invoke-Expression (&starship init powershell)"
printf " %s\n You need to use Clink (v1.2.30+) with Cmd. Add the following to a file %s and place this file in Clink scripts directory:\n\n\t%s\n\n" \
"${BOLD}${UNDERLINE}Cmd${NO_COLOR}" \
"${BOLD}starship.lua${NO_COLOR}" \
"load(io.popen('starship init cmd'):read(\"*a\"))()"
printf "\n"
}
is_build_available() {
arch="$1"
platform="$2"
target="$3"
good=$(
IFS=" "
for t in $SUPPORTED_TARGETS; do
if [ "${t}" = "${target}" ]; then
printf 1
break
fi
done
)
if [ "${good}" != "1" ]; then
error "${arch} builds for ${platform} are not yet available for Starship"
printf "\n" >&2
info "If you would like to see a build for your configuration,"
info "please create an issue requesting a build for ${MAGENTA}${target}${NO_COLOR}:"
info "${BOLD}${UNDERLINE}https://github.com/starship/starship/issues/new/${NO_COLOR}"
printf "\n"
exit 1
fi
}
# defaults
if [ -z "${PLATFORM-}" ]; then
PLATFORM="$(detect_platform)"
fi
if [ -z "${BIN_DIR-}" ]; then
BIN_DIR=/usr/local/bin
fi
if [ -z "${ARCH-}" ]; then
ARCH="$(detect_arch)"
fi
if [ -z "${BASE_URL-}" ]; then
BASE_URL="https://github.com/starship/starship/releases"
fi
# Non-POSIX shells can break once executing code due to semantic differences
verify_shell_is_posix_or_exit
# parse argv variables
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-p | --platform)
PLATFORM="$2"
shift 2
;;
-b | --bin-dir)
BIN_DIR="$2"
shift 2
;;
-a | --arch)
ARCH="$2"
shift 2
;;
-B | --base-url)
BASE_URL="$2"
shift 2
;;
-V | --verbose)
VERBOSE=1
shift 1
;;
-f | -y | --force | --yes)
FORCE=1
shift 1
;;
-h | --help)
usage
exit
;;
-p=* | --platform=*)
PLATFORM="${1#*=}"
shift 1
;;
-b=* | --bin-dir=*)
BIN_DIR="${1#*=}"
shift 1
;;
-a=* | --arch=*)
ARCH="${1#*=}"
shift 1
;;
-B=* | --base-url=*)
BASE_URL="${1#*=}"
shift 1
;;
-V=* | --verbose=*)
VERBOSE="${1#*=}"
shift 1
;;
-f=* | -y=* | --force=* | --yes=*)
FORCE="${1#*=}"
shift 1
;;
*)
error "Unknown option: $1"
usage
exit 1
;;
esac
done
TARGET="$(detect_target "${ARCH}" "${PLATFORM}")"
is_build_available "${ARCH}" "${PLATFORM}" "${TARGET}"
printf " %s\n" "${UNDERLINE}Configuration${NO_COLOR}"
info "${BOLD}Bin directory${NO_COLOR}: ${GREEN}${BIN_DIR}${NO_COLOR}"
info "${BOLD}Platform${NO_COLOR}: ${GREEN}${PLATFORM}${NO_COLOR}"
info "${BOLD}Arch${NO_COLOR}: ${GREEN}${ARCH}${NO_COLOR}"
# non-empty VERBOSE enables verbose untarring
if [ -n "${VERBOSE-}" ]; then
VERBOSE=v
info "${BOLD}Verbose${NO_COLOR}: yes"
else
VERBOSE=
fi
printf '\n'
EXT=tar.gz
if [ "${PLATFORM}" = "pc-windows-msvc" ]; then
EXT=zip
fi
URL="${BASE_URL}/latest/download/starship-${TARGET}.${EXT}"
info "Tarball URL: ${UNDERLINE}${BLUE}${URL}${NO_COLOR}"
confirm "Install Starship ${GREEN}latest${NO_COLOR} to ${BOLD}${GREEN}${BIN_DIR}${NO_COLOR}?"
check_bin_dir "${BIN_DIR}"
install "${EXT}"
completed "Starship installed"
printf '\n'
info "Please follow the steps for your shell to complete the installation:"
print_install