breezy-desktop/gnome/bin/setup

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
check_command() {
if ! command -v "$1" &>/dev/null; then
echo "Please install \"$1\" and make sure it's available in your \$PATH, then rerun the setup."
exit 1
fi
}
check_command "flatpak"
check_command "gnome-extensions"
# This script gets packaged with the release and should do the bulk of the setup work. This allows this setup to be tied
# to a specific release of the code, and guarantees it will never run along-side newer or older binaries.
USER_HOME=$(realpath ~)
if [ -z "$XDG_DATA_HOME" ]; then
XDG_DATA_HOME="$USER_HOME/.local/share"
fi
XR_DRIVER_DATA_DIR="$XDG_DATA_HOME/xr_driver"
GNOME_SHELL_DATA_DIR="$XDG_DATA_HOME/gnome-shell"
DATA_DIR="$XDG_DATA_HOME/breezy_gnome"
if [ -z "$XDG_BIN_HOME" ]; then
XDG_BIN_HOME="$USER_HOME/.local/bin"
fi
BIN_DIR="$XDG_BIN_HOME"
if [ -d "$XDG_BIN_HOME" ]; then
# check ownership and permissions before doing chown and chmod
XDG_BIN_USER=$(stat -c %U $XDG_BIN_HOME)
XDG_BIN_GROUP=$(stat -c %G $XDG_BIN_HOME)
USER=$(whoami)
GROUP=$(id -gn)
if [ "$XDG_BIN_USER" != "$USER" ] || [ "$XDG_BIN_GROUP" != "$GROUP" ]; then
echo "Fixing ownership and permissions of $XDG_BIN_HOME"
sudo chown -R $USER:$GROUP $XDG_BIN_HOME
sudo chmod -R 700 $XDG_BIN_HOME
fi
fi
UA_EVENT_NAME="breezy_gnome_install"
if [ -e "$XDG_BIN_HOME/breezy_gnome_uninstall" ]; then
echo "Cleaning up the previous installation"
# ` || true` will ensure that this can't cause a failure, even with `set -e`
$XDG_BIN_HOME/breezy_gnome_uninstall --for-install || true
UA_EVENT_NAME="breezy_gnome_update"
fi
UA_CLIENT_ID="BreezyGNOME"
UA_EVENT_VERSION="$1"
#INJECT_UA_CALL
# escaping sed replace: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/407523/escape-a-string-for-a-sed-replace-pattern
ESCAPED_BIN_DIR=$(printf '%s\n' "$BIN_DIR" | sed -e 's/[\/&]/\\&/g')
ESCAPED_DATA_DIR=$(printf '%s\n' "$DATA_DIR" | sed -e 's/[\/&]/\\&/g')
ESCAPED_XR_DRIVER_DATA_DIR=$(printf '%s\n' "$XR_DRIVER_DATA_DIR" | sed -e 's/[\/&]/\\&/g')
ESCAPED_GNOME_SHELL_DATA_DIR=$(printf '%s\n' "$GNOME_SHELL_DATA_DIR" | sed -e 's/[\/&]/\\&/g')
echo "Copying the breezy_gnome scripts to ${XDG_BIN_HOME}"
mkdir -p $XDG_BIN_HOME
cp bin/breezy_gnome_uninstall $XDG_BIN_HOME
sed -i -e "s/{bin_dir}/$ESCAPED_BIN_DIR/g" \
-e "s/{data_dir}/$ESCAPED_DATA_DIR/g" \
-e "s/{xr_driver_data_dir}/$ESCAPED_XR_DRIVER_DATA_DIR/g" \
-e "s/{gnome_shell_data_dir}/$ESCAPED_GNOME_SHELL_DATA_DIR/g" \
bin/breezy_gnome_verify
cp bin/breezy_gnome_verify $XDG_BIN_HOME
echo "Copying the manifest file to ${DATA_DIR}"
mkdir -p $DATA_DIR
cp manifest $DATA_DIR
echo "Installing the breezydesktop@xronlinux.com GNOME extension"
gnome-extensions install --force breezydesktop@xronlinux.com.shell-extension.zip
echo "Installing the Breezy Desktop UI Flatpak (this may take a couple minutes the first time)"
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
flatpak install --user --noninteractive --reinstall com.xronlinux.BreezyDesktop.flatpak
# set up the XR driver using the local binary
echo "Installing xrDriver"
echo "BEGIN - xr_driver_setup"
if [ -z "$1" ]
then
sudo bin/xr_driver_setup $(pwd)/xrDriver.tar.gz
else
sudo bin/xr_driver_setup -v $1 $(pwd)/xrDriver.tar.gz
fi
echo "END - xr_driver_setup"