First revision, but working.
authorDan
Tue, 23 Jun 2009 09:18:34 -0400
changeset 0 8e044e762a6c
child 1 dbce0b16b0c1
First revision, but working.
generate.sh
self-extract.sh
stage/COPYING
stage/application.html
stage/autorun.sh
stage/enanocms-module.png
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/generate.sh	Tue Jun 23 09:18:34 2009 -0400
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+DATE=`date "+%Y%m%d"`
+VERSION="hg-$DATE"
+REPO="./enano-hg"
+REVISION="tip"
+
+usage()
+{
+  cat <<EOF
+Usage: $0 [flags]
+Available command-line parameters:
+
+  -h                This help
+  -v version        Specify version of package (default: hg-$DATE)
+  -r revision       Mercurial revision to pull (default: tip)
+  -R repopath       Path to Mercurial repository (default: ./enano-hg)
+
+EOF
+  exit 1
+}
+
+fail()
+{
+  echo $1
+  exit 1
+}
+
+while [ -n "$1" ]; do
+  case "$1" in
+    -v)
+      VERSION="$2"
+      shift
+      ;;
+    -r)
+      REVISION="$2"
+      shift
+      ;;
+    -R)
+      REPO="$2"
+      shift
+      ;;
+    *)
+      usage
+      ;;
+  esac
+  shift
+done
+
+if [ -z "$VERSION" -o -z "$REVISION" -o -z "$REPO" ]; then
+  usage
+fi
+
+if [ ! -d "$REPO/.hg" ]; then
+  echo "ERROR: Could not find the Enano Mercurial repository at $REPO."
+  echo "Perhaps you need to obtain a copy?"
+  echo "  $ hg clone http://hg.enanocms.org/repos/enano-1.1 ./enano-hg"
+  echo "If you already have a copy somewhere else, make a symlink:"
+  echo "  $ ln -s /path/to/enano/hg ./enano-hg"
+  exit 1
+fi
+
+printf "Pulling latest code..."
+hg -R $REPO archive -r $REVISION -t tgz enano-$VERSION.tar.gz || fail "Could not pull revision $REVISION from Mercurial repo"
+printf "\nExtracting..."
+tar xzCf `dirname $0`/stage enano-$VERSION.tar.gz || fail "Could not extract tarball"
+rm -f enano-$VERSION.tar.gz
+printf "\nCreating payload..."
+cd stage
+tar cjf ../enano-$VERSION-selfextract.tar.bz2 autorun.sh COPYING enano-$VERSION || fail "Could not create staging tarball"
+rm -rf enano-$VERSION
+cd ..
+printf "\nWriting output..."
+cat self-extract.sh enano-$VERSION-selfextract.tar.bz2 > enano-$VERSION-bitnami-module.sh || fail "Could not write output"
+chmod +x enano-$VERSION-bitnami-module.sh
+rm -f enano-$VERSION-selfextract.tar.bz2
+echo -e "\nDone! Output written to enano-$VERSION-bitnami-module.sh"
+
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/self-extract.sh	Tue Jun 23 09:18:34 2009 -0400
@@ -0,0 +1,137 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+if test -z "$BASH"; then
+	cmd="$0"
+	if test "`basename $0`" = "$0"; then
+		cmd="./$0"
+	fi
+	echo "This script is designed to be run using GNU bash."
+	echo "Try: chmod +x $0 && $cmd"
+	exit 1
+fi
+
+my_which_real()
+{
+	test -n "$1" || return 1
+	local i
+	local part
+	for (( i=1; ; i++ )); do
+		part=`echo "$PATH" | cut -d ':' -f $i`
+		test -n "$part" || return 1
+		if test -x "$part/$1"; then echo "$part/$1"; return 0; fi
+	done
+}
+
+my_which()
+{
+	local out
+	local r
+	out=`my_which_real "$1"`
+	r=$?
+	if test -z "$out" -o $r = 1 ; then echo "ERROR: $1 command not found on system" 1>&2;exit 1;fi
+	echo $out
+	return $r
+}
+
+progressbit()
+{
+	local i
+	local pbar
+	local line
+	i=0
+  pbar="-\\|/"
+  while read line; do
+    ((i++))
+    j=$(($i % ${#pbar}))
+    echo -ne "\r${pbar:$j:1} Extracting..."
+  done
+}
+
+mktempdir()
+{
+	local tempdir
+	tempdir=/tmp/ext`$dd if=/dev/urandom bs=128 count=1 2>/dev/null | $md5sum - | cut -c 1-6`
+	echo $tempdir
+	return 0
+}
+
+getdata()
+{
+	offset=`$cat $0 | $grep -an '^##DATA' | cut -d ':' -f 1 || exit 1`
+	offset=$((offset + 1))
+	$cat $0 | $tail -n+$offset
+}
+
+for cmd in bzip2 tar grep tail cat wc dd md5sum; do
+	my_which $cmd>/dev/null || exit 1
+	eval $cmd=`my_which $cmd`
+	if test x$? = x1; then
+		exit 1
+	fi
+done
+
+tempdir=""
+extractonly=0
+while test -n "$1"; do
+	case "$1" in
+	-x)
+		extractonly=1
+		if test -n "$2"; then
+      tempdir=$2
+    else
+      tempdir=`echo $0 | sed -re 's/\.[a-z0-9_-]{1,5}$//'`
+    fi
+		;;
+	esac
+	shift
+done
+
+test -n "$tempdir" || tempdir=`mktempdir`
+
+if test -d "$tempdir"; then
+if test $extractonly = 1; then
+	i=0
+  basetemp="$tempdir"
+  while test -d "$tempdir"; do
+    tempdir="${basetemp}${i}"
+    ((i++))
+  done
+else
+	while test -d "$tempdir"; do
+    tempdir=`mktempdir`
+  done
+fi
+fi
+
+mkdir "$tempdir" || exit 1
+echo -ne "\e[?25l- Extracting..."
+getdata | $bzip2 -dc | $tar xvCf $tempdir - | progressbit \
+  || (
+      rm -rf $tempdir
+      echo -ne "\e[?25h"
+      exit 1
+     )
+
+echo -ne "\r\e[?25h"
+
+# trap exits so we can clean up if the script is interrupted
+handle_interrupt()
+{
+  rm -rf $tempdir
+}
+trap handle_interrupt 0
+
+if test -x $tempdir/autorun.sh && test $extractonly != 1; then
+	$tempdir/autorun.sh
+	ret=$?
+	rm -rf $tempdir
+	exit $ret
+else
+	echo "Contents extracted to $tempdir."
+fi
+
+trap "exit 0;" 0
+
+exit 0
+
+##DATA
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/stage/COPYING	Tue Jun 23 09:18:34 2009 -0400
@@ -0,0 +1,339 @@
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--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/stage/application.html	Tue Jun 23 09:18:34 2009 -0400
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+        <!-- START BitNami Enano CMS Module enanocms -->
+        <div align="center" class="module_table">
+         <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" >
+          <tr><td class="module_top"><img src="img/module_table_top.png" alt=""></td></tr>
+          <tr>
+          <td class="module_content" valign="top"> 
+            <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
+              <tr>
+                <td valign="top">
+                <img src="img/enanocms-module.png" alt="">
+                </td>
+                <td valign="top">
+                <h2>BitNami Enano CMS Module</h2>
+                <p>Enano CMS is the open source website management suite and wiki that does everything in beautiful, smooth AJAX action.</p>
+                <div align="right" class="module_access"><a href="/enanocms">Access</a></div>
+                </td>
+              </tr>
+            </table>
+          </td>
+          </tr>
+          <tr>
+          <td class="module_bottom"> 
+          <img src="img/module_table_bottom.png" alt="">
+          </td>
+          </tr>
+          </table>
+        </div>
+        <!-- END BitNami Enano CMS Module enanocms -->
+
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/stage/autorun.sh	Tue Jun 23 09:18:34 2009 -0400
@@ -0,0 +1,125 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+## FUNCTIONS
+
+check_bitnami_dir()
+{
+  test -d "$1" || return 1
+  test -f "$1/ctlscript.sh" || return 1
+  test -f "$1/properties.ini" || return 1
+
+  mysqladmin=$bitnami/mysql/bin/mysqladmin
+  test -x "$mysqladmin" || return 1
+  mysql=$bitnami/mysql/bin/mysql
+  test -x "$mysql" || return 1
+
+  return 0
+}
+
+## SCRIPT
+
+cd `dirname $0`
+
+echo "Welcome to the Enano CMS BitNami module installer."
+autobitnami=""
+if test -n "$HOME"; then
+  autobitnami=$(echo $HOME/lampstack-*)
+  if test ! -d "$autobitnami"; then
+    autobitnami=""
+  fi
+fi
+while true; do
+  if test -n "$autobitnami"; then
+    read -p "Path to BitNami directory [$autobitnami]: " bitnami
+    test -z "$bitnami" && bitnami="$autobitnami"
+  else
+    read -p "Path to BitNami directory: " bitnami    
+  fi
+  check_bitnami_dir $bitnami && break
+  echo "This does not seem to be the home of a BitNami LAMPStack installation."
+done
+
+if [ -d $bitnami/apps/enanocms ]; then
+  echo "Enano is already installed as a module on this LAMPStack."
+  exit 1
+fi
+
+mysql_port=$(cat $bitnami/properties.ini | grep mysql_port | sed -re 's/^mysql_port=//g')
+
+while true; do
+  read -s -p "MySQL root password: " mysqlpass
+  echo ""
+  out=`$mysqladmin -u root --password="$mysqlpass" ping 2>&1`
+  test "$out" = "mysqld is alive" && break
+  echo $out
+done
+
+echo "Creating database."
+
+bitnami_db="bn_enanocms"
+bitnami_user="bn_enanocms"
+bitnami_pass=`dd if=/dev/urandom bs=256 count=1 2>/dev/null | tr -cd '\41-\46\50-\176' | cut -c 1-12`
+
+query='CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS `'$bitnami_db'`; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON '$bitnami_db'.* TO '"$bitnami_user"'@localhost IDENTIFIED BY '"'$bitnami_pass'"'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES;'
+echo $query | $mysql -u root --password="$mysqlpass" || exit 1
+
+echo "Installing files."
+mkdir -p $bitnami/apps/enanocms/{conf,licenses} || exit 1
+cp -r ./enano-* $bitnami/apps/enanocms/htdocs || exit 1
+cp ./COPYING $bitnami/apps/enanocms/licenses/ || exit 1
+cat <<EOF > $bitnami/apps/enanocms/conf/enanocms.conf
+Alias /enanocms "$bitnami/apps/enanocms/htdocs"
+
+<Directory "$bitnami/apps/enanocms/htdocs">
+    Options -Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks
+    AllowOverride All
+    Order allow,deny
+    Allow from all
+</Directory>
+EOF
+
+echo "Patching Apache configuration."
+if test x$(cat $bitnami/apache2/conf/httpd.conf | grep '^Include' | grep enanocms | wc -l) = x0; then
+  echo -ne "\nInclude "'"'"$bitnami/apps/enanocms/conf/enanocms?conf"'"'"\n" >> $bitnami/apache2/conf/httpd.conf
+fi
+
+echo "Adding Enano to BitNami's applications.html."
+if test x$(cat $bitnami/apache2/htdocs/applications.html | fgrep 'START BitNami Enano CMS Module enanocms' | wc -l) = x0; then
+  cp enanocms-module.png $bitnami/apache2/htdocs/img/
+  line=$(cat $bitnami/apache2/htdocs/applications.html | fgrep -n '<!-- @@BITNAMI_MODULE_PLACEHOLDER@@ -->' | cut -d ':' -f 1)
+  head -n $(($line - 1)) $bitnami/apache2/htdocs/applications.html > ./applications-temp.html
+  cat application.html >> ./applications-temp.html
+  tail -n +$line $bitnami/apache2/htdocs/applications.html >> ./applications-temp.html
+  mv ./applications-temp.html $bitnami/apache2/htdocs/applications.html
+fi
+
+echo "Starting Enano installer."
+while true; do
+  if $bitnami/php/bin/php $bitnami/apps/enanocms/htdocs/install/install-cli.php -b mysql -h 127.0.0.1 -o $mysql_port -u "$bitnami_user" -p "$bitnami_pass" -d $bitnami_db -i /enanocms -r rewrite
+  then
+    break
+  else
+    read -n 1 -p "Try installation again? [y/N] " RETRY
+    if test "$RETRY" != "y"; then
+      cat <<EOF
+
+Enano installation failed. To install Enano using the web interface,
+navigate to http://localhost/enanocms (or http://localhost:8080/enanocms,
+depending on how you installed LAMPStack), and use the following settings:
+
+  Database type:       MySQL
+  Database hostname:   localhost
+  Database name:       $bitnami_db
+  Database username:   $bitnami_user
+  Database password:   $bitnami_pass
+
+
+EOF
+      break
+    fi
+  fi
+done
+
+echo "Restarting Apache."
+$bitnami/ctlscript.sh restart apache
+
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