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author | Anton Hvornum <anton@hvornum.se> | 2021-04-20 12:57:14 +0000 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2021-04-20 12:57:14 +0000 |
commit | f5ef751d53d8bb2c7d180166c196349c86057138 (patch) | |
tree | a72efaad83cecc010fa81447d28ecd7247bc6b39 | |
parent | e32dbfbd108e9b8598e148a0873d20384c573034 (diff) | |
parent | 2b7face25222c580ebf733942d13a83469f766e5 (diff) |
diff --git a/.github/workflows/iso-build.yaml b/.github/workflows/iso-build.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d08e68ff --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/iso-build.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +# This workflow will build an Arch Linux ISO file with the commit on it + +name: Build Arch ISO with ArchInstall Commit + +on: + pull_request: + paths-ignore: + - '.github/**' + - 'docs/**' + - '**.editorconfig' + - '**.gitignore' + - '**.md' + - 'LICENSE' + - 'PKGBUILD' + +jobs: + build: + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + container: + image: archlinux:latest + options: --privileged + steps: + - uses: actions/checkout@v2 + - run: pwd + - run: find . + - run: cat /etc/os-release + - run: mkdir -p /tmp/archlive/airootfs/root/archinstall-git; cp -r . /tmp/archlive/airootfs/root/archinstall-git + - run: echo "pip uninstall archinstall -y; cd archinstall-git; python setup.py install; echo 'Type python -m archinstall to launch archinstall'" > /tmp/archlive/airootfs/root/.zprofile + - run: pacman -Sy; pacman --noconfirm -S git archiso + - run: cp -r /usr/share/archiso/configs/releng/* /tmp/archlive + - run: echo -e "git\npython\npython-pip\npython-setuptools" >> /tmp/archlive/packages.x86_64 + - run: find /tmp/archlive + - run: cd /tmp/archlive; mkarchiso -v -w work/ -o out/ ./ + - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2 + with: + name: Arch Live ISO + path: /tmp/archlive/out/*.iso diff --git a/.github/workflows/python-publish.yml b/.github/workflows/python-publish.yml index 09bcba55..c24fc0d7 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/python-publish.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/python-publish.yml @@ -21,11 +21,10 @@ jobs: - name: Install dependencies run: | python -m pip install --upgrade pip - pip install setuptools wheel twine + pip install setuptools wheel flit - name: Build and publish env: - TWINE_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.PYPI_USERNAME }} - TWINE_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.PYPI_PASSWORD }} + FLIT_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.PYPI_USERNAME }} + FLIT_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.PYPI_PASSWORD }} run: | - python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel - twine upload dist/* + flit publish diff --git a/.pypirc b/.pypirc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7b926de7 --- /dev/null +++ b/.pypirc @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +[distutils] +index-servers = + pypi + +[pypi] +repository = https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 59bc3eff..48cc14d1 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Therefore guidelines and style changes to the code might come into affect as wel ## Discussions -Currently, questions, bugs and suggestions should be reported through [GitHub issue tracker](https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/issues).<br> +Currently, questions, bugs and suggestions should be reported through [GitHub issue tracker](https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/issues).<br> For less formal discussions there are also a [archinstall Discord server](https://discord.gg/cqXU88y). ## Coding convention @@ -2,43 +2,24 @@ # Contributor: Giancarlo Razzolini <grazzolini@archlinux.org> # Contributor: demostanis worlds <demostanis@protonmail.com> -pkgbase=archinstall-git -pkgname=('archinstall-git' 'python-archinstall-git') +pkgname=archinstall-git pkgver=$(git describe --long | sed 's/\([^-]*-g\)/r\1/;s/-/./g') pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="Just another guided/automated Arch Linux installer with a twist" arch=('any') -url="https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall" +url="https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall" license=('GPL') depends=('python') makedepends=('python-setuptools') +provides=('python-archinstall') +conflicts=('archinstall' 'python-archinstall' 'python-archinstall-git') build() { - cd "$startdir" - + cd "$startdir" python setup.py build } - -package_archinstall-git() { - depends=('python-archinstall-git') - conflicts=('archinstall') - cd "$startdir" - - mkdir -p "${pkgdir}/usr/bin" - - # Install a guided profile - cat - > "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/archinstall" <<EOF -#!/bin/sh -python -m archinstall $@ -EOF - - chmod +x "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/archinstall" -} - -package_python-archinstall-git() { - conflicts=('python-archinstall') - cd "$startdir" - - python setup.py install --prefix=/usr --root="${pkgdir}" --optimize=1 --skip-build +package() { + cd "$startdir" + python setup.py install --root="${pkgdir}" --optimize=1 --skip-build } diff --git a/PKGBUILDs/archinstall-bin/PKGBUILD b/PKGBUILDs/archinstall-bin/PKGBUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 855d19a5..00000000 --- a/PKGBUILDs/archinstall-bin/PKGBUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -# Maintainer: Anton Hvornum anton@hvornum.se -# Contributor: Anton Hvornum anton@hvornum.se - -pkgname="archinstall-bin" -pkgver="2.1.3" -pkgdesc="Installs a pre-built binary of ${pkgname}" -pkgrel=1 -url="https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall" -license=('GPLv3') -provides=("${pkgname}") -arch=('x86_64') -source=("${pkgname}-v${pkgver}-x86_64.tar.gz::https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/archive/v$pkgver.tar.gz") -#depends=('python>=3.8') -makedepends=('python>=3.8' 'nuitka') -optdepends=('pyttsx3: Adds text-to-speach support for log/screen output.') -sha256sums=('53c00f7e7ad245cd2cbbf041b5a735df2fc29454c24b1d369f678cc0610b7cea') - -build() { - cd "${pkgname}-${pkgver}" - - nuitka3 --standalone --show-progress archinstall - cp -r examples/ archinstall.dist/ -} - -package() { - echo "${srcdir}" - cd "${pkgname}-${pkgver}" - - mkdir -p "${pkgdir}/var/lib/archinstall/" - mkdir -p "${pkgdir}/usr/bin" - - mv archinstall.dist/* "${pkgdir}/var/lib/archinstall/" - - echo '#!/bin/bash' > "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/archinstall-bin" - echo '(cd /var/lib/archinstall && exec ./archinstall)' >> "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/archinstall-bin" - - chmod +x "${pkgdir}/var/lib/archinstall/archinstall" - chmod +x "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/archinstall-bin" -} diff --git a/PKGBUILDs/archinstall/PKGBUILD b/PKGBUILDs/archinstall/PKGBUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 961ee79c..00000000 --- a/PKGBUILDs/archinstall/PKGBUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -# Maintainer: Anton Hvornum <anton@hvornum.se> -# Contributor: demostanis worlds <demostanis@protonmail.com> - -pkgname="archinstall" -pkgver="2.1.3" -pkgdesc="Installs launcher scripts for archinstall" -pkgrel=1 -url="https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall" -license=('GPLv3') -provides=("${pkgname}") -arch=('x86_64') -source=("${pkgname}-v${pkgver}-x86_64.tar.gz::https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/archive/v$pkgver.tar.gz") -depends=('python-archinstall') -sha256sums=('53c00f7e7ad245cd2cbbf041b5a735df2fc29454c24b1d369f678cc0610b7cea') - -package() { - mkdir -p "${pkgdir}/usr/bin" - - # Install a guided profile - cat - > "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/archinstall" <<EOF -#!/bin/sh - -python -m archinstall $@ -EOF - - chmod +x "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/archinstall" -} - -# vim:ft=sh - diff --git a/PKGBUILDs/python-archinstall/PKGBUILD b/PKGBUILDs/python-archinstall/PKGBUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 3a735ac9..00000000 --- a/PKGBUILDs/python-archinstall/PKGBUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -# Maintainer: Anton Hvornum <anton@hvornum.se> -# Contributor: demostanis worlds <demostanis@protonmail.com> - -pkgname="python-archinstall" -pkgver="2.1.3" -pkgdesc="Installs ${pkgname} as a python library." -pkgrel=1 -url="https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall" -source=("${pkgname}-v${pkgver}-x86_64.tar.gz::https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/archive/v$pkgver.tar.gz") -license=('GPLv3') -provides=("${pkgname}") -arch=('x86_64') -depends=('python>=3.8') -makedepends=('python-setuptools') -optdepends=('pyttsx3: Adds text-to-speech support for log/screen output.') -sha256sums=('53c00f7e7ad245cd2cbbf041b5a735df2fc29454c24b1d369f678cc0610b7cea') - -build() { - cd "archinstall-${pkgver}" - - python setup.py build - - # Build man pages - cd docs - make man -} - -package() { - cd "archinstall-${pkgver}" - - python setup.py install \ - --prefix=/usr \ - --root="${pkgdir}" \ - --optimize=1 - - install -Dm644 docs/_build/man/archinstall.1 "${pkgdir}"/usr/share/man/man1/archinstall.1 -} - -# vim:ft=sh - @@ -1,4 +1,9 @@ -# <img src="https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/raw/master/docs/logo.png" alt="drawing" width="200"/> +<!-- <div align="center"> --> +<img src="https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/raw/master/docs/logo.png" alt="drawing" width="200"/> + +# Arch Installer +<!-- </div> --> + Just another guided/automated [Arch Linux](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux) installer with a twist. The installer also doubles as a python library to install Arch Linux and manage services, packages and other things inside the installed system *(Usually from a live medium)*. @@ -21,6 +26,18 @@ Assuming you are on a Arch Linux live-ISO and booted into EFI mode. # python -m archinstall guided +# Mission Statement + +Archinstall promises to ship a [guided installer](https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/blob/master/examples/guided.py) that follows the [Arch Principles](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux#Principles) as well as a library to manage services, packages and other Arch Linux aspects. + +The guided installer will provide user friendly options along the way, but the keyword here is options, they are optional and will never be forced upon anyone. The guided installer itself is also optional to use if so desired and not forced upon anyone. + +--- + +Archinstall has one fundamental function which is to be a flexible library to manage services, packages and other aspects inside the installed system. This library is in turn used by the provided guided installer but is also for anyone who wants to script their own installations. + +Therefore, Archinstall will try its best to not introduce any breaking changes except for major releases which may break backwards compability after notifying about such changes. + # Scripting your own installation You could just copy [guided.py](examples/guided.py) as a starting point. @@ -35,23 +52,44 @@ import archinstall, getpass harddrive = archinstall.select_disk(archinstall.all_disks()) disk_password = getpass.getpass(prompt='Disk password (won\'t echo): ') +# We disable safety precautions in the library that protects the partitions +harddrive.keep_partitions = False + +# First, we configure the basic filesystem layout with archinstall.Filesystem(harddrive, archinstall.GPT) as fs: - # use_entire_disk() is a helper to not have to format manually - fs.use_entire_disk('luks2') + # We create a filesystem layout that will use the entire drive + # (this is a helper function, you can partition manually as well) + fs.use_entire_disk(root_filesystem_type='btrfs') - harddrive.partition[0].format('fat32') - with archinstall.luks2(harddrive.partition[1], 'luksloop', disk_password) as unlocked_device: - unlocked_device.format('btrfs') - - with archinstall.Installer(unlocked_device, hostname='testmachine') as installation: - if installation.minimal_installation(): - installation.add_bootloader(harddrive.partition[0]) + boot = fs.find_partition('/boot') + root = fs.find_partition('/') + + boot.format('vfat') - installation.add_additional_packages(['nano', 'wget', 'git']) - installation.install_profile('awesome') + # Set the flag for encrypted to allow for encryption and then encrypt + root.encrypted = True + root.encrypt(password=disk_password) - installation.user_create('anton', 'test') - installation.user_set_pw('root', 'toor') +with archinstall.luks2(root, 'luksloop', disk_password) as unlocked_root: + unlocked_root.format(root.filesystem) + unlocked_root.mount('/mnt') + + boot.mount('/mnt/boot') + +with archinstall.Installer('/mnt') as installation: + if installation.minimal_installation(): + installation.set_hostname('minimal-arch') + installation.add_bootloader() + + installation.add_additional_packages(['nano', 'wget', 'git']) + + # Optionally, install a profile of choice. + # In this case, we install a minimal profile that is empty + installation.install_profile('minimal') + + installation.user_create('devel', 'devel') + installation.user_set_pw('root', 'airoot') + ``` This installer will perform the following: @@ -62,7 +100,7 @@ This installer will perform the following: * Installs a basic instance of Arch Linux *(base base-devel linux linux-firmware btrfs-progs efibootmgr)* * Installs and configures a bootloader to partition 0 on uefi. on bios it sets the root to partition 0. * Install additional packages *(nano, wget, git)* - * Installs a network-profile called [awesome](https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/blob/master/profiles/awesome.py) *(more on network profiles in the documentation)* + * Installs a profile with a window manager called [awesome](https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/blob/master/profiles/awesome.py) *(more on profile installations in the [documentation](https://python-archinstall.readthedocs.io/en/latest/archinstall/Profile.html))*. > **Creating your own ISO with this script on it:** Follow [ArchISO](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/archiso)'s guide on how to create your own ISO or use a pre-built [guided ISO](https://hvornum.se/archiso/) to skip the python installation step, or to create auto-installing ISO templates. Further down are examples and cheat sheets on how to create different live ISO's. @@ -73,6 +111,23 @@ When doing so, attach any `install-session_*.log` to the issue ticket which can # Testing +## Using a Live ISO Image + +If you want to test a commit, branch or bleeding edge release from the repository using the vanilla Arch Live ISO image, you can replace the version of archinstall with a new version and run that with the steps described below. + + 1. You need a working network connection + 2. Install the build requirements with `pacman -Sy; pacman -S git python-pip` + *(note that this may or may not work depending on your RAM and current state of the squashfs maximum filesystem free space)* + 3. Uninstall the previous version of archinstall with `pip uninstall archinstall` + 4. Now clone the latest repository with `git clone https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall` + 5. Enter the repository with `cd archinstall` + *At this stage, you can choose to check out a feature branch for instance with `git checkout torxed-v2.2.0`* + 6. Build the project and install it using `python setup.py install` + +After this, running archinstall with `python -m archinstall` will run against whatever branch you chose in step 5. + +## Without a Live ISO Image + To test this without a live ISO, the simplest approach is to use a local image and create a loop device.<br> This can be done by installing `pacman -S arch-install-scripts util-linux` locally and doing the following: @@ -87,5 +142,5 @@ This will create a *5GB* `testimage.img` and create a loop device which we can u `archinstall` is installed and executed in [guided mode](#docs-todo). Once the installation is complete,<br> ~~you can use qemu/kvm to boot the test media.~~ *(You'd actually need to do some EFI magic in order to point the EFI vars to the partition 0 in the test medium so this won't work entirely out of the box, but gives you a general idea of what we're going for here)* -There's also a [Building and Testing](https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/wiki/Building-and-Testing) guide.<br> +There's also a [Building and Testing](https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/wiki/Building-and-Testing) guide.<br> It will go through everything from packaging, building and running *(with qemu)* the installer against a dev branch. diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION deleted file mode 100644 index abae0d9a..00000000 --- a/VERSION +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -2.1.3
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/__init__.py b/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index bd22d3f4..00000000 --- a/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# This __init__ file is just here to support the -# use of archinstall as a git submodule. -from .archinstall import * diff --git a/archinstall/__init__.py b/archinstall/__init__.py index 91cf17be..bc58af54 100644 --- a/archinstall/__init__.py +++ b/archinstall/__init__.py @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +"""Arch Linux installer - guided, templates etc.""" from .lib.general import * from .lib.disk import * from .lib.user_interaction import * @@ -14,6 +15,8 @@ from .lib.output import * from .lib.storage import * from .lib.hardware import * +__version__ = "2.2.0" + ## Basic version of arg.parse() supporting: ## --key=value ## --boolean @@ -27,4 +30,33 @@ for arg in sys.argv[1:]: key, val = arg[2:], True arguments[key] = val else: - positionals.append(arg)
\ No newline at end of file + positionals.append(arg) + + +# TODO: Learn the dark arts of argparse... +# (I summon thee dark spawn of cPython) + +def run_as_a_module(): + """ + Since we're running this as a 'python -m archinstall' module OR + a nuitka3 compiled version of the project. + This function and the file __main__ acts as a entry point. + """ + + # Add another path for finding profiles, so that list_profiles() in Script() can find guided.py, unattended.py etc. + storage['PROFILE_PATH'].append(os.path.abspath(f'{os.path.dirname(__file__)}/examples')) + + if len(sys.argv) == 1: + sys.argv.append('guided') + + try: + script = Script(sys.argv[1]) + except ProfileNotFound as err: + print(f"Couldn't find file: {err}") + sys.exit(1) + + os.chdir(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))) + + # Remove the example directory from the PROFILE_PATH, to avoid guided.py etc shows up in user input questions. + storage['PROFILE_PATH'].pop() + script.execute() diff --git a/archinstall/__main__.py b/archinstall/__main__.py index 63c2f715..86ed0108 100644 --- a/archinstall/__main__.py +++ b/archinstall/__main__.py @@ -2,33 +2,5 @@ import archinstall import sys import os -# TODO: Learn the dark arts of argparse... -# (I summon thee dark spawn of cPython) - -def run_as_a_module(): - """ - Since we're running this as a 'python -m archinstall' module OR - a nuitka3 compiled version of the project. - This function and the file __main__ acts as a entry point. - """ - - # Add another path for finding profiles, so that list_profiles() in Script() can find guided.py, unattended.py etc. - archinstall.storage['PROFILE_PATH'].append(os.path.abspath(f'{os.path.dirname(__file__)}/examples')) - - if len(sys.argv) == 1: - sys.argv.append('guided') - - try: - script = archinstall.Script(sys.argv[1]) - except archinstall.ProfileNotFound as err: - print(f"Couldn't find file: {err}") - sys.exit(1) - - os.chdir(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))) - - # Remove the example directory from the PROFILE_PATH, to avoid guided.py etc shows up in user input questions. - archinstall.storage['PROFILE_PATH'].pop() - script.execute() - if __name__ == '__main__': - run_as_a_module() + archinstall.run_as_a_module() diff --git a/archinstall/lib/disk.py b/archinstall/lib/disk.py index 4ea9f214..67c2bdcd 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/disk.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/disk.py @@ -25,11 +25,12 @@ class BlockDevice(): self.path = path self.info = info + self.keep_partitions = True self.part_cache = OrderedDict() - # TODO: Currently disk encryption is a BIT missleading. + # TODO: Currently disk encryption is a BIT misleading. # It's actually partition-encryption, but for future-proofing this # I'm placing the encryption password on a BlockDevice level. - self.encryption_passwoed = None + self.encryption_password = None def __repr__(self, *args, **kwargs): return f"BlockDevice({self.device})" @@ -126,6 +127,18 @@ class BlockDevice(): def partition_table_type(self): return GPT + @property + def uuid(self): + log(f'BlockDevice().uuid is untested!', level=LOG_LEVELS.Warning, fg='yellow') + """ + Returns the disk UUID as returned by lsblk. + This is more reliable than relying on /dev/disk/by-partuuid as + it doesn't seam to be able to detect md raid partitions. + """ + lsblk = b''.join(sys_command(f'lsblk -J -o+UUID {self.path}')) + for partition in json.loads(lsblk.decode('UTF-8'))['blockdevices']: + return partition.get('uuid', None) + def has_partitions(self): return len(self.partitions) @@ -166,7 +179,7 @@ class Partition(): self.mountpoint = target if not self.filesystem and autodetect_filesystem: - if (fstype := mount_information.get('fstype', get_filesystem_type(self.real_device))): + if (fstype := mount_information.get('fstype', get_filesystem_type(path))): self.filesystem = fstype if self.filesystem == 'crypto_LUKS': @@ -187,9 +200,9 @@ class Partition(): mount_repr = f", rel_mountpoint={self.target_mountpoint}" if self._encrypted: - return f'Partition(path={self.path}, real_device={self.real_device}, fs={self.filesystem}{mount_repr})' + return f'Partition(path={self.path}, size={self.size}, real_device={self.real_device}, fs={self.filesystem}{mount_repr})' else: - return f'Partition(path={self.path}, fs={self.filesystem}{mount_repr})' + return f'Partition(path={self.path}, size={self.size}, fs={self.filesystem}{mount_repr})' @property def uuid(self) -> str: @@ -215,13 +228,14 @@ class Partition(): self._encrypted = value @property + def parent(self): + return self.real_device + + @property def real_device(self): - if not self._encrypted: - return self.path - else: - for blockdevice in json.loads(b''.join(sys_command(['lsblk', '-J'])).decode('UTF-8'))['blockdevices']: - if (parent := self.find_parent_of(blockdevice, os.path.basename(self.path))): - return f"/dev/{parent}" + for blockdevice in json.loads(b''.join(sys_command('lsblk -J')).decode('UTF-8'))['blockdevices']: + if (parent := self.find_parent_of(blockdevice, os.path.basename(self.path))): + return f"/dev/{parent}" # raise DiskError(f'Could not find appropriate parent for encrypted partition {self}') return self.path @@ -285,10 +299,10 @@ class Partition(): handle = luks2(self, None, None) return handle.encrypt(self, *args, **kwargs) - def format(self, filesystem=None, path=None, allow_formatting=None, log_formating=True): + def format(self, filesystem=None, path=None, allow_formatting=None, log_formatting=True): """ Format can be given an overriding path, for instance /dev/null to test - the formating functionality and in essence the support for the given filesystem. + the formatting functionality and in essence the support for the given filesystem. """ if filesystem is None: filesystem = self.filesystem @@ -306,7 +320,7 @@ class Partition(): if not allow_formatting: raise PermissionError(f"{self} is not formatable either because instance is locked ({self.allow_formatting}) or a blocking flag was given ({allow_formatting})") - if log_formating: + if log_formatting: log(f'Formatting {path} -> {filesystem}', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) if filesystem == 'btrfs': @@ -366,14 +380,16 @@ class Partition(): if not fs: if not self.filesystem: raise DiskError(f'Need to format (or define) the filesystem on {self} before mounting.') fs = self.filesystem - ## libc has some issues with loop devices, defaulting back to sys calls - # ret = libc.mount(self.path.encode(), target.encode(), fs.encode(), 0, options.encode()) - # if ret < 0: - # errno = ctypes.get_errno() - # raise OSError(errno, f"Error mounting {self.path} ({fs}) on {target} with options '{options}': {os.strerror(errno)}") - if sys_command(f'/usr/bin/mount {self.path} {target}').exit_code == 0: - self.mountpoint = target - return True + + pathlib.Path(target).mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + + try: + sys_command(f'/usr/bin/mount {self.path} {target}') + except SysCallError as err: + raise err + + self.mountpoint = target + return True def unmount(self): try: @@ -401,7 +417,7 @@ class Partition(): 2. UnknownFilesystemFormat that indicates that we don't support the given filesystem type """ try: - self.format(self.filesystem, '/dev/null', log_formating=False, allow_formatting=True) + self.format(self.filesystem, '/dev/null', log_formatting=False, allow_formatting=True) except SysCallError: pass # We supported it, but /dev/null is not formatable as expected so the mkfs call exited with an error code except UnknownFilesystemFormat as err: @@ -588,6 +604,24 @@ def get_mount_info(path): return output['filesystems'][0] +def get_partitions_in_use(mountpoint): + try: + output = b''.join(sys_command(f'/usr/bin/findmnt --json -R {mountpoint}')) + except SysCallError: + return {} + + mounts = [] + + output = output.decode('UTF-8') + output = json.loads(output) + for target in output.get('filesystems', []): + mounts.append(Partition(target['source'], None, filesystem=target.get('fstype', None), mountpoint=target['target'])) + + for child in target.get('children', []): + mounts.append(Partition(child['source'], None, filesystem=child.get('fstype', None), mountpoint=child['target'])) + + return mounts + def get_filesystem_type(path): try: handle = sys_command(f"blkid -o value -s TYPE {path}") diff --git a/archinstall/lib/exceptions.py b/archinstall/lib/exceptions.py index a320eef6..49913980 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/exceptions.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/exceptions.py @@ -18,4 +18,6 @@ class HardwareIncompatibilityError(BaseException): class PermissionError(BaseException): pass class UserError(BaseException): + pass +class ServiceException(BaseException): pass
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/archinstall/lib/general.py b/archinstall/lib/general.py index 5b1b3c2a..dc0f018a 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/general.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/general.py @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ class sys_command():#Thread): """ Stolen from archinstall_gui """ - def __init__(self, cmd, callback=None, start_callback=None, peak_output=False, *args, **kwargs): + def __init__(self, cmd, callback=None, start_callback=None, peak_output=False, environment_vars={}, *args, **kwargs): kwargs.setdefault("worker_id", gen_uid()) kwargs.setdefault("emulate", False) kwargs.setdefault("suppress_errors", False) @@ -102,6 +102,7 @@ class sys_command():#Thread): self.args = args self.kwargs = kwargs self.peak_output = peak_output + self.environment_vars = environment_vars self.kwargs.setdefault("worker", None) self.callback = callback @@ -200,7 +201,7 @@ class sys_command():#Thread): # Replace child process with our main process if not self.kwargs['emulate']: try: - os.execv(self.cmd[0], self.cmd) + os.execve(self.cmd[0], self.cmd, {**os.environ, **self.environment_vars}) except FileNotFoundError: self.status = 'done' self.log(f"{self.cmd[0]} does not exist.", level=LOG_LEVELS.Debug) @@ -304,6 +305,11 @@ class sys_command():#Thread): with open(f'{self.cwd}/trace.log', 'wb') as fh: fh.write(self.trace_log) + try: + os.close(child_fd) + except: + pass + def prerequisite_check(): if not os.path.isdir("/sys/firmware/efi"): diff --git a/archinstall/lib/hardware.py b/archinstall/lib/hardware.py index 10f3970f..d6cf982c 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/hardware.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/hardware.py @@ -1,19 +1,42 @@ -import os, subprocess +import os, subprocess, json from .general import sys_command from .networking import list_interfaces, enrichIfaceTypes +from typing import Optional -def hasWifi(): +AVAILABLE_GFX_DRIVERS = { + # Sub-dicts are layer-2 options to be selected + # and lists are a list of packages to be installed + 'AMD / ATI' : { + 'amd' : ['xf86-video-amdgpu'], + 'ati' : ['xf86-video-ati'] + }, + 'intel' : ['xf86-video-intel'], + 'nvidia' : { + 'open-source' : ['xf86-video-nouveau'], + 'proprietary' : ['nvidia'] + }, + 'mesa' : ['mesa'], + 'fbdev' : ['xf86-video-fbdev'], + 'vesa' : ['xf86-video-vesa'], + 'vmware' : ['xf86-video-vmware'] +} + +def hasWifi()->bool: return 'WIRELESS' in enrichIfaceTypes(list_interfaces().values()).values() -def hasAMDCPU(): +def hasAMDCPU()->bool: if subprocess.check_output("lscpu | grep AMD", shell=True).strip().decode(): return True return False +def hasIntelCPU()->bool: + if subprocess.check_output("lscpu | grep Intel", shell=True).strip().decode(): + return True + return False -def hasUEFI(): +def hasUEFI()->bool: return os.path.isdir('/sys/firmware/efi') -def graphicsDevices(): +def graphicsDevices()->dict: cards = {} for line in sys_command(f"lspci"): if b' VGA ' in line: @@ -21,13 +44,28 @@ def graphicsDevices(): cards[identifier.strip().lower().decode('UTF-8')] = line return cards -def hasNvidiaGraphics(): +def hasNvidiaGraphics()->bool: return any('nvidia' in x for x in graphicsDevices()) -def hasAmdGraphics(): +def hasAmdGraphics()->bool: return any('amd' in x for x in graphicsDevices()) -def hasIntelGraphics(): +def hasIntelGraphics()->bool: return any('intel' in x for x in graphicsDevices()) + +def cpuVendor()-> Optional[str]: + cpu_info = json.loads(subprocess.check_output("lscpu -J", shell=True).decode('utf-8'))['lscpu'] + for info in cpu_info: + if info.get('field',None): + if info.get('field',None) == "Vendor ID:": + return info.get('data',None) + +def isVM() -> bool: + try: + subprocess.check_call(["systemd-detect-virt"]) # systemd-detect-virt issues a none 0 exit code if it is not on a virtual machine + return True + except: + return False + # TODO: Add more identifiers diff --git a/archinstall/lib/installer.py b/archinstall/lib/installer.py index 2122ebd9..2f90560f 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/installer.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/installer.py @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ from .mirrors import * from .systemd import Networkd from .output import log, LOG_LEVELS from .storage import storage +from .hardware import * # Any package that the Installer() is responsible for (optional and the default ones) __packages__ = ["base", "base-devel", "linux", "linux-firmware", "efibootmgr", "nano", "ntp", "iwd"] @@ -38,30 +39,21 @@ class Installer(): :type hostname: str, optional """ - def __init__(self, partition, boot_partition, *, base_packages=__base_packages__, profile=None, mountpoint='/mnt', hostname='ArchInstalled', logdir=None, logfile=None): - self.profile = profile - self.hostname = hostname - self.mountpoint = mountpoint + def __init__(self, target, *, base_packages='base base-devel linux linux-firmware efibootmgr'): + self.target = target self.init_time = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S') self.milliseconds = int(str(time.time()).split('.')[1]) - if logdir: - storage['LOG_PATH'] = logdir - if logfile: - storage['LOG_FILE'] = logfile - self.helper_flags = { - 'bootloader' : False, 'base' : False, - 'user' : False # Root counts as a user, if additional users are skipped. + 'bootloader' : False } self.base_packages = base_packages.split(' ') if type(base_packages) is str else base_packages self.post_base_install = [] - storage['session'] = self - self.partition = partition - self.boot_partition = boot_partition + storage['session'] = self + self.partitions = get_partitions_in_use(self.target) def log(self, *args, level=LOG_LEVELS.Debug, **kwargs): """ @@ -71,15 +63,10 @@ class Installer(): log(*args, level=level, **kwargs) def __enter__(self, *args, **kwargs): - if hasUEFI(): - # on bios we don't have a boot partition - self.partition.mount(self.mountpoint) - os.makedirs(f'{self.mountpoint}/boot', exist_ok=True) - self.boot_partition.mount(f'{self.mountpoint}/boot') return self def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs): - # b''.join(sys_command(f'sync')) # No need to, since the underlaying fs() object will call sync. + # b''.join(sys_command(f'sync')) # No need to, since the underlying fs() object will call sync. # TODO: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28157929/how-to-safely-handle-an-exception-inside-a-context-manager if len(args) >= 2 and args[1]: @@ -91,7 +78,7 @@ class Installer(): # We avoid printing /mnt/<log path> because that might confuse people if they note it down # and then reboot, and a identical log file will be found in the ISO medium anyway. print(f"[!] A log file has been created here: {os.path.join(storage['LOG_PATH'], storage['LOG_FILE'])}") - print(f" Please submit this issue (and file) to https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/issues") + print(f" Please submit this issue (and file) to https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/issues") raise args[1] self.genfstab() @@ -99,13 +86,16 @@ class Installer(): if not (missing_steps := self.post_install_check()): self.log('Installation completed without any errors. You may now reboot.', bg='black', fg='green', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) self.sync_log_to_install_medium() + return True else: self.log('Some required steps were not successfully installed/configured before leaving the installer:', bg='black', fg='red', level=LOG_LEVELS.Warning) for step in missing_steps: self.log(f' - {step}', bg='black', fg='red', level=LOG_LEVELS.Warning) - self.log(f"Detailed error logs can be found at: {log_path}", level=LOG_LEVELS.Warning) - self.log(f"Submit this zip file as an issue to https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/issues", level=LOG_LEVELS.Warning) + + self.log(f"Detailed error logs can be found at: {storage['LOG_PATH']}", level=LOG_LEVELS.Warning) + self.log(f"Submit this zip file as an issue to https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/issues", level=LOG_LEVELS.Warning) + self.sync_log_to_install_medium() return False @@ -116,18 +106,18 @@ class Installer(): if (filename := storage.get('LOG_FILE', None)): absolute_logfile = os.path.join(storage.get('LOG_PATH', './'), filename) - if not os.path.isdir(f"{self.mountpoint}/{os.path.dirname(absolute_logfile)}"): - os.makedirs(f"{self.mountpoint}/{os.path.dirname(absolute_logfile)}") - - shutil.copy2(absolute_logfile, f"{self.mountpoint}/{absolute_logfile}") + if not os.path.isdir(f"{self.target}/{os.path.dirname(absolute_logfile)}"): + os.makedirs(f"{self.target}/{os.path.dirname(absolute_logfile)}") + + shutil.copy2(absolute_logfile, f"{self.target}/{absolute_logfile}") return True def mount(self, partition, mountpoint, create_mountpoint=True): - if create_mountpoint and not os.path.isdir(f'{self.mountpoint}{mountpoint}'): - os.makedirs(f'{self.mountpoint}{mountpoint}') - - partition.mount(f'{self.mountpoint}{mountpoint}') + if create_mountpoint and not os.path.isdir(f'{self.target}{mountpoint}'): + os.makedirs(f'{self.target}{mountpoint}') + + partition.mount(f'{self.target}{mountpoint}') def post_install_check(self, *args, **kwargs): return [step for step, flag in self.helper_flags.items() if flag is False] @@ -137,7 +127,7 @@ class Installer(): self.log(f'Installing packages: {packages}', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) if (sync_mirrors := sys_command('/usr/bin/pacman -Syy')).exit_code == 0: - if (pacstrap := sys_command(f'/usr/bin/pacstrap {self.mountpoint} {" ".join(packages)}', peak_output=True, **kwargs)).exit_code == 0: + if (pacstrap := sys_command(f'/usr/bin/pacstrap {self.target} {" ".join(packages)}', **kwargs)).exit_code == 0: return True else: self.log(f'Could not strap in packages: {pacstrap.exit_code}', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) @@ -145,42 +135,41 @@ class Installer(): self.log(f'Could not sync mirrors: {sync_mirrors.exit_code}', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) def set_mirrors(self, mirrors): - return use_mirrors(mirrors, destination=f'{self.mountpoint}/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist') + return use_mirrors(mirrors, destination=f'{self.target}/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist') def genfstab(self, flags='-pU'): - self.log(f"Updating {self.mountpoint}/etc/fstab", level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) - - fstab = sys_command(f'/usr/bin/genfstab {flags} {self.mountpoint}').trace_log - with open(f"{self.mountpoint}/etc/fstab", 'ab') as fstab_fh: + self.log(f"Updating {self.target}/etc/fstab", level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) + + fstab = sys_command(f'/usr/bin/genfstab {flags} {self.target}').trace_log + with open(f"{self.target}/etc/fstab", 'ab') as fstab_fh: fstab_fh.write(fstab) - if not os.path.isfile(f'{self.mountpoint}/etc/fstab'): - raise RequirementError(f'Could not generate fstab, strapping in packages most likely failed (disk out of space?)\n{o}') + if not os.path.isfile(f'{self.target}/etc/fstab'): + raise RequirementError(f'Could not generate fstab, strapping in packages most likely failed (disk out of space?)\n{fstab}') return True - def set_hostname(self, hostname=None, *args, **kwargs): - if not hostname: hostname = self.hostname - with open(f'{self.mountpoint}/etc/hostname', 'w') as fh: - fh.write(self.hostname + '\n') + def set_hostname(self, hostname :str, *args, **kwargs): + with open(f'{self.target}/etc/hostname', 'w') as fh: + fh.write(hostname + '\n') def set_locale(self, locale, encoding='UTF-8', *args, **kwargs): if not len(locale): return True - with open(f'{self.mountpoint}/etc/locale.gen', 'a') as fh: + with open(f'{self.target}/etc/locale.gen', 'a') as fh: fh.write(f'{locale}.{encoding} {encoding}\n') - with open(f'{self.mountpoint}/etc/locale.conf', 'w') as fh: + with open(f'{self.target}/etc/locale.conf', 'w') as fh: fh.write(f'LANG={locale}.{encoding}\n') - return True if sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.mountpoint} locale-gen').exit_code == 0 else False + return True if sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} locale-gen').exit_code == 0 else False def set_timezone(self, zone, *args, **kwargs): if not zone: return True if not len(zone): return True # Redundant if (pathlib.Path("/usr")/"share"/"zoneinfo"/zone).exists(): - (pathlib.Path(self.mountpoint)/"etc"/"localtime").unlink(missing_ok=True) - sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.mountpoint} ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/{zone} /etc/localtime') + (pathlib.Path(self.target)/"etc"/"localtime").unlink(missing_ok=True) + sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/{zone} /etc/localtime') return True else: self.log( @@ -195,16 +184,21 @@ class Installer(): if self.enable_service('ntpd'): return True - def enable_service(self, service): - self.log(f'Enabling service {service}', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) - return self.arch_chroot(f'systemctl enable {service}').exit_code == 0 + def enable_service(self, *services): + for service in services: + self.log(f'Enabling service {service}', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) + if (output := self.arch_chroot(f'systemctl enable {service}')).exit_code != 0: + raise ServiceException(f"Unable to start service {service}: {output}") def run_command(self, cmd, *args, **kwargs): - return sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.mountpoint} {cmd}') + return sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} {cmd}') def arch_chroot(self, cmd, *args, **kwargs): return self.run_command(cmd) + def drop_to_shell(self): + subprocess.check_call(f"/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target}", shell=True) + def configure_nic(self, nic, dhcp=True, ip=None, gateway=None, dns=None, *args, **kwargs): if dhcp: conf = Networkd(Match={"Name": nic}, Network={"DHCP": "yes"}) @@ -219,16 +213,16 @@ class Installer(): network["DNS"] = dns conf = Networkd(Match={"Name": nic}, Network=network) - - with open(f"{self.mountpoint}/etc/systemd/network/10-{nic}.network", "a") as netconf: + + with open(f"{self.target}/etc/systemd/network/10-{nic}.network", "a") as netconf: netconf.write(str(conf)) def copy_ISO_network_config(self, enable_services=False): # Copy (if any) iwd password and config files if os.path.isdir('/var/lib/iwd/'): if (psk_files := glob.glob('/var/lib/iwd/*.psk')): - if not os.path.isdir(f"{self.mountpoint}/var/lib/iwd"): - os.makedirs(f"{self.mountpoint}/var/lib/iwd") + if not os.path.isdir(f"{self.target}/var/lib/iwd"): + os.makedirs(f"{self.target}/var/lib/iwd") if enable_services: # If we haven't installed the base yet (function called pre-maturely) @@ -248,81 +242,103 @@ class Installer(): self.enable_service('iwd') for psk in psk_files: - shutil.copy2(psk, f"{self.mountpoint}/var/lib/iwd/{os.path.basename(psk)}") + shutil.copy2(psk, f"{self.target}/var/lib/iwd/{os.path.basename(psk)}") # Copy (if any) systemd-networkd config files if (netconfigurations := glob.glob('/etc/systemd/network/*')): - if not os.path.isdir(f"{self.mountpoint}/etc/systemd/network/"): - os.makedirs(f"{self.mountpoint}/etc/systemd/network/") + if not os.path.isdir(f"{self.target}/etc/systemd/network/"): + os.makedirs(f"{self.target}/etc/systemd/network/") for netconf_file in netconfigurations: - shutil.copy2(netconf_file, f"{self.mountpoint}/etc/systemd/network/{os.path.basename(netconf_file)}") + shutil.copy2(netconf_file, f"{self.target}/etc/systemd/network/{os.path.basename(netconf_file)}") if enable_services: # If we haven't installed the base yet (function called pre-maturely) if self.helper_flags.get('base', False) is False: def post_install_enable_networkd_resolved(*args, **kwargs): - self.enable_service('systemd-networkd') - self.enable_service('systemd-resolved') - + self.enable_service('systemd-networkd', 'systemd-resolved') self.post_base_install.append(post_install_enable_networkd_resolved) # Otherwise, we can go ahead and enable the services else: - self.enable_service('systemd-networkd') - self.enable_service('systemd-resolved') + self.enable_service('systemd-networkd', 'systemd-resolved') + return True + def detect_encryption(self, partition): + if partition.encrypted: + return partition + elif partition.parent not in partition.path and Partition(partition.parent, None, autodetect_filesystem=True).filesystem == 'crypto_LUKS': + return Partition(partition.parent, None, autodetect_filesystem=True) + + return False + def minimal_installation(self): - ## Add nessecary packages if encrypting the drive + ## Add necessary packages if encrypting the drive ## (encrypted partitions default to btrfs for now, so we need btrfs-progs) ## TODO: Perhaps this should be living in the function which dictates ## the partitioning. Leaving here for now. - if self.partition.filesystem == 'btrfs': - #if self.partition.encrypted: - self.base_packages.append('btrfs-progs') - if self.partition.filesystem == 'xfs': - self.base_packages.append('xfsprogs') - if self.partition.filesystem == 'f2fs': - self.base_packages.append('f2fs-tools') - if not(hasUEFI()): + + MODULES = [] + BINARIES = [] + FILES = [] + HOOKS = ["base", "udev", "autodetect", "keyboard", "keymap", "modconf", "block", "filesystems", "fsck"] + + for partition in self.partitions: + if partition.filesystem == 'btrfs': + #if partition.encrypted: + self.base_packages.append('btrfs-progs') + if partition.filesystem == 'xfs': + self.base_packages.append('xfsprogs') + if partition.filesystem == 'f2fs': + self.base_packages.append('f2fs-tools') + + # Configure mkinitcpio to handle some specific use cases. + if partition.filesystem == 'btrfs': + if 'btrfs' not in MODULES: + MODULES.append('btrfs') + if '/usr/bin/btrfs-progs' not in BINARIES: + BINARIES.append('/usr/bin/btrfs') + + if self.detect_encryption(partition): + if 'encrypt' not in HOOKS: + HOOKS.insert(HOOKS.index('filesystems'), 'encrypt') + + if not(hasUEFI()): # TODO: Allow for grub even on EFI self.base_packages.append('grub') + self.pacstrap(self.base_packages) self.helper_flags['base-strapped'] = True #self.genfstab() - - with open(f"{self.mountpoint}/etc/fstab", "a") as fstab: + if not isVM(): + vendor = cpuVendor() + if vendor == "AuthenticAMD": + self.base_packages.append("amd-ucode") + elif vendor == "GenuineIntel": + self.base_packages.append("intel-ucode") + else: + self.log("Unknown cpu vendor not installing ucode") + with open(f"{self.target}/etc/fstab", "a") as fstab: fstab.write( "\ntmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults,noatime,mode=1777 0 0\n" ) # Redundant \n at the start? who knows? ## TODO: Support locale and timezone - #os.remove(f'{self.mountpoint}/etc/localtime') - #sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.mountpoint} ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/{localtime} /etc/localtime') + #os.remove(f'{self.target}/etc/localtime') + #sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/{localtime} /etc/localtime') #sys_command('/usr/bin/arch-chroot /mnt hwclock --hctosys --localtime') - self.set_hostname() + self.set_hostname('archinstall') self.set_locale('en_US') # TODO: Use python functions for this - sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.mountpoint} chmod 700 /root') - - # Configure mkinitcpio to handle some specific use cases. - # TODO: Yes, we should not overwrite the entire thing, but for now this should be fine - # since we just installed the base system. - if self.partition.filesystem == 'btrfs': - with open(f'{self.mountpoint}/etc/mkinitcpio.conf', 'w') as mkinit: - mkinit.write('MODULES=(btrfs)\n') - mkinit.write('BINARIES=(/usr/bin/btrfs)\n') - mkinit.write('FILES=()\n') - mkinit.write('HOOKS=(base udev autodetect modconf block encrypt filesystems keymap keyboard fsck)\n') - sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.mountpoint} mkinitcpio -p linux') - elif self.partition.encrypted: - with open(f'{self.mountpoint}/etc/mkinitcpio.conf', 'w') as mkinit: - mkinit.write('MODULES=()\n') - mkinit.write('BINARIES=()\n') - mkinit.write('FILES=()\n') - mkinit.write('HOOKS=(base udev autodetect modconf block encrypt filesystems keymap keyboard fsck)\n') - sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.mountpoint} mkinitcpio -p linux') + sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} chmod 700 /root') + + with open(f'{self.target}/etc/mkinitcpio.conf', 'w') as mkinit: + mkinit.write(f"MODULES=({' '.join(MODULES)})\n") + mkinit.write(f"BINARIES=({' '.join(BINARIES)})\n") + mkinit.write(f"FILES=({' '.join(FILES)})\n") + mkinit.write(f"HOOKS=({' '.join(HOOKS)})\n") + sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} mkinitcpio -p linux') self.helper_flags['base'] = True @@ -334,7 +350,15 @@ class Installer(): return True def add_bootloader(self, bootloader='systemd-bootctl'): - self.log(f'Adding bootloader {bootloader} to {self.boot_partition}', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) + boot_partition = None + root_partition = None + for partition in self.partitions: + if partition.mountpoint == self.target+'/boot': + boot_partition = partition + elif partition.mountpoint == self.target: + root_partition = partition + + self.log(f'Adding bootloader {bootloader} to {boot_partition}', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) if bootloader == 'systemd-bootctl': if not hasUEFI(): @@ -344,19 +368,19 @@ class Installer(): # And in which case we should do some clean up. # Install the boot loader - sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.mountpoint} bootctl --no-variables --path=/boot install') + sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} bootctl --no-variables --path=/boot install') # Modify or create a loader.conf - if os.path.isfile(f'{self.mountpoint}/boot/loader/loader.conf'): - with open(f'{self.mountpoint}/boot/loader/loader.conf', 'r') as loader: + if os.path.isfile(f'{self.target}/boot/loader/loader.conf'): + with open(f'{self.target}/boot/loader/loader.conf', 'r') as loader: loader_data = loader.read().split('\n') else: loader_data = [ f"default {self.init_time}", f"timeout 5" ] - - with open(f'{self.mountpoint}/boot/loader/loader.conf', 'w') as loader: + + with open(f'{self.target}/boot/loader/loader.conf', 'w') as loader: for line in loader_data: if line[:8] == 'default ': loader.write(f'default {self.init_time}\n') @@ -366,49 +390,47 @@ class Installer(): ## For some reason, blkid and /dev/disk/by-uuid are not getting along well. ## And blkid is wrong in terms of LUKS. #UUID = sys_command('blkid -s PARTUUID -o value {drive}{partition_2}'.format(**args)).decode('UTF-8').strip() - # Setup the loader entry - with open(f'{self.mountpoint}/boot/loader/entries/{self.init_time}.conf', 'w') as entry: + with open(f'{self.target}/boot/loader/entries/{self.init_time}.conf', 'w') as entry: entry.write(f'# Created by: archinstall\n') entry.write(f'# Created on: {self.init_time}\n') entry.write(f'title Arch Linux\n') entry.write(f'linux /vmlinuz-linux\n') + if not isVM(): + vendor = cpuVendor() + if vendor == "AuthenticAMD": + entry.write("initrd /amd-ucode.img\n") + elif vendor == "GenuineIntel": + entry.write("initrd /intel-ucode.img\n") + else: + self.log("unknow cpu vendor, not adding ucode to systemd-boot config") entry.write(f'initrd /initramfs-linux.img\n') ## blkid doesn't trigger on loopback devices really well, ## so we'll use the old manual method until we get that sorted out. - if self.partition.encrypted: - log(f"Identifying root partition by DISK-UUID on {self.partition}, looking for '{os.path.basename(self.partition.real_device)}'.", level=LOG_LEVELS.Debug) - for root, folders, uids in os.walk('/dev/disk/by-uuid'): - for uid in uids: - real_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(root, uid)) - - log(f"Checking root partition match {os.path.basename(real_path)} against {os.path.basename(self.partition.real_device)}: {os.path.basename(real_path) == os.path.basename(self.partition.real_device)}", level=LOG_LEVELS.Debug) - if not os.path.basename(real_path) == os.path.basename(self.partition.real_device): continue - - entry.write(f'options cryptdevice=UUID={uid}:luksdev root=/dev/mapper/luksdev rw intel_pstate=no_hwp\n') - - self.helper_flags['bootloader'] = bootloader - return True - break + if (real_device := self.detect_encryption(root_partition)): + # TODO: We need to detect if the encrypted device is a whole disk encryption, + # or simply a partition encryption. Right now we assume it's a partition (and we always have) + log(f"Identifying root partition by PART-UUID on {real_device}: '{real_device.uuid}'.", level=LOG_LEVELS.Debug) + entry.write(f'options cryptdevice=PARTUUID={real_device.uuid}:luksdev root=/dev/mapper/luksdev rw intel_pstate=no_hwp\n') else: - log(f"Identifying root partition by PART-UUID on {self.partition}, looking for '{os.path.basename(self.partition.path)}'.", level=LOG_LEVELS.Debug) - entry.write(f'options root=PARTUUID={self.partition.uuid} rw intel_pstate=no_hwp\n') + log(f"Identifying root partition by PART-UUID on {root_partition}, looking for '{root_partition.uuid}'.", level=LOG_LEVELS.Debug) + entry.write(f'options root=PARTUUID={root_partition.uuid} rw intel_pstate=no_hwp\n') - self.helper_flags['bootloader'] = bootloader - return True + self.helper_flags['bootloader'] = bootloader + return True - raise RequirementError(f"Could not identify the UUID of {self.partition}, there for {self.mountpoint}/boot/loader/entries/arch.conf will be broken until fixed.") + raise RequirementError(f"Could not identify the UUID of {self.partition}, there for {self.target}/boot/loader/entries/arch.conf will be broken until fixed.") elif bootloader == "grub-install": if hasUEFI(): - o = b''.join(sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.mountpoint} grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot --bootloader-id=GRUB')) + o = b''.join(sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot --bootloader-id=GRUB')) sys_command('/usr/bin/arch-chroot grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg') else: - root_device = subprocess.check_output(f'basename "$(readlink -f "/sys/class/block/{self.partition.path.strip("/dev/")}/..")',shell=True).decode().strip() + root_device = subprocess.check_output(f'basename "$(readlink -f "/sys/class/block/{root_partition.path.strip("/dev/")}/..")', shell=True).decode().strip() if root_device == "block": - root_device = f"{self.partition.path}" - o = b''.join(sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.mountpoint} grub-install --target=--target=i386-pc /dev/{root_device}')) + root_device = f"{root_partition.path}" + o = b''.join(sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} grub-install --target=--target=i386-pc /dev/{root_device}')) sys_command('/usr/bin/arch-chroot grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg') else: raise RequirementError(f"Unknown (or not yet implemented) bootloader added to add_bootloader(): {bootloader}") @@ -421,7 +443,7 @@ class Installer(): # The tricky thing with doing the import archinstall.session instead is that # profiles might be run from a different chroot, and there's no way we can # guarantee file-path safety when accessing the installer object that way. - # Doing the __builtins__ replacement, ensures that the global vriable "installation" + # Doing the __builtins__ replacement, ensures that the global variable "installation" # is always kept up to date. It's considered a nasty hack - but it's a safe way # of ensuring 100% accuracy of archinstall session variables. __builtins__['installation'] = self @@ -434,19 +456,19 @@ class Installer(): def enable_sudo(self, entity :str, group=False): self.log(f'Enabling sudo permissions for {entity}.', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) - with open(f'{self.mountpoint}/etc/sudoers', 'a') as sudoers: + with open(f'{self.target}/etc/sudoers', 'a') as sudoers: sudoers.write(f'{"%" if group else ""}{entity} ALL=(ALL) ALL\n') return True def user_create(self, user :str, password=None, groups=[], sudo=False): self.log(f'Creating user {user}', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) - o = b''.join(sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.mountpoint} useradd -m -G wheel {user}')) + o = b''.join(sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} useradd -m -G wheel {user}')) if password: self.user_set_pw(user, password) if groups: for group in groups: - o = b''.join(sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.mountpoint} gpasswd -a {user} {group}')) + o = b''.join(sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} gpasswd -a {user} {group}')) if sudo and self.enable_sudo(user): self.helper_flags['user'] = True @@ -458,12 +480,20 @@ class Installer(): # This means the root account isn't locked/disabled with * in /etc/passwd self.helper_flags['user'] = True - o = b''.join(sys_command(f"/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.mountpoint} sh -c \"echo '{user}:{password}' | chpasswd\"")) + o = b''.join(sys_command(f"/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} sh -c \"echo '{user}:{password}' | chpasswd\"")) + pass + + def user_set_shell(self, user, shell): + self.log(f'Setting shell for {user} to {shell}', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) + + o = b''.join(sys_command(f"/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} sh -c \"chsh -s {shell} {user}\"")) pass def set_keyboard_language(self, language): if len(language.strip()): - with open(f'{self.mountpoint}/etc/vconsole.conf', 'w') as vconsole: + with open(f'{self.target}/etc/vconsole.conf', 'w') as vconsole: vconsole.write(f'KEYMAP={language}\n') vconsole.write(f'FONT=lat9w-16\n') + else: + self.log(f'Keyboard language was not changed from default (no language specified).', fg="yellow", level=LOG_LEVELS.Info) return True diff --git a/archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py b/archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py index 523a23d5..736bfc47 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py @@ -1,29 +1,25 @@ +import subprocess import os from .exceptions import * # from .general import sys_command -def list_keyboard_languages(layout='qwerty'): +def list_keyboard_languages(): locale_dir = '/usr/share/kbd/keymaps/' if not os.path.isdir(locale_dir): raise RequirementError(f'Directory containing locales does not exist: {locale_dir}') for root, folders, files in os.walk(locale_dir): - # Since qwerty is under /i386/ but other layouts are - # in different spots, we'll need to filter the last foldername - # of the path to verify against the desired layout. - if os.path.basename(root) != layout: - continue for file in files: if os.path.splitext(file)[1] == '.gz': yield file.strip('.gz').strip('.map') -def search_keyboard_layout(filter, layout='qwerty'): - for language in list_keyboard_languages(layout): +def search_keyboard_layout(filter): + for language in list_keyboard_languages(): if filter.lower() in language.lower(): yield language def set_keyboard_language(locale): - return os.system(f'loadkeys {locale}') == 0 + return subprocess.call(['loadkeys', locale]) == 0 diff --git a/archinstall/lib/luks.py b/archinstall/lib/luks.py index 62067ec1..ca077b3d 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/luks.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/luks.py @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ import os import shlex +import time +import pathlib from .exceptions import * from .general import * from .disk import Partition @@ -43,8 +45,6 @@ class luks2(): return True def encrypt(self, partition, password=None, key_size=512, hash_type='sha512', iter_time=10000, key_file=None): - # TODO: We should be able to integrate this into the main log some how. - # Perhaps post-mortem? if not self.partition.allow_formatting: raise DiskError(f'Could not encrypt volume {self.partition} due to it having a formatting lock.') @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ class luks2(): def unlock(self, partition, mountpoint, key_file): """ - Mounts a lukts2 compatible partition to a certain mountpoint. + Mounts a luks2 compatible partition to a certain mountpoint. Keyfile must be specified as there's no way to interact with the pw-prompt atm. :param mountpoint: The name without absolute path, for instance "luksdev" will point to /dev/mapper/luksdev @@ -125,6 +125,11 @@ class luks2(): from .disk import get_filesystem_type if '/' in mountpoint: os.path.basename(mountpoint) # TODO: Raise exception instead? + + wait_timer = time.time() + while pathlib.Path(partition.path).exists() is False and time.time() - wait_timer < 10: + time.sleep(0.025) + sys_command(f'/usr/bin/cryptsetup open {partition.path} {mountpoint} --key-file {os.path.abspath(key_file)} --type luks2') if os.path.islink(f'/dev/mapper/{mountpoint}'): self.mapdev = f'/dev/mapper/{mountpoint}' diff --git a/archinstall/lib/mirrors.py b/archinstall/lib/mirrors.py index d7d35782..04f47c0d 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/mirrors.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/mirrors.py @@ -74,10 +74,15 @@ def re_rank_mirrors(top=10, *positionals, **kwargs): def list_mirrors(): url = f"https://archlinux.org/mirrorlist/?protocol=https&ip_version=4&ip_version=6&use_mirror_status=on" - - response = urllib.request.urlopen(url) regions = {} + try: + response = urllib.request.urlopen(url) + except urllib.error.URLError as err: + log(f'Could not fetch an active mirror-list: {err}', level=LOG_LEVELS.Warning, fg="yellow") + return regions + + region = 'Unknown region' for line in response.readlines(): if len(line.strip()) == 0: diff --git a/archinstall/lib/networking.py b/archinstall/lib/networking.py index 882bcff3..2dc8be9b 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/networking.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/networking.py @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ def wirelessScan(interface): storage['_WIFI'][interface]['scanning'] = True -# TOOD: Full WiFi experience might get evolved in the future, pausing for now 2021-01-25 +# TODO: Full WiFi experience might get evolved in the future, pausing for now 2021-01-25 def getWirelessNetworks(interface): # TODO: Make this oneliner pritter to check if the interface is scanning or not. if not '_WIFI' in storage or interface not in storage['_WIFI'] or storage['_WIFI'][interface].get('scanning', False) is False: @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ def getWirelessNetworks(interface): time.sleep(5) for line in sys_command(f"iwctl station {interface} get-networks"): - print(line)
\ No newline at end of file + print(line) diff --git a/archinstall/lib/output.py b/archinstall/lib/output.py index 537fb695..6b184b4b 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/output.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/output.py @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ from pathlib import Path from .storage import storage # TODO: use logging's built in levels instead. -# Altough logging is threaded and I wish to avoid that. +# Although logging is threaded and I wish to avoid that. # It's more Pythonistic or w/e you want to call it. class LOG_LEVELS: Critical = 0b001 @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ def log(*args, **kwargs): # Attempt to colorize the output if supported # Insert default colors and override with **kwargs if supports_color(): - kwargs = {'bg' : 'black', 'fg': 'white', **kwargs} + kwargs = {'fg': 'white', **kwargs} string = stylize_output(string, **kwargs) # If a logfile is defined in storage, @@ -130,4 +130,4 @@ def log(*args, **kwargs): # We use sys.stdout.write()+flush() instead of print() to try and # fix issue #94 sys.stdout.write(f"{string}\n") - sys.stdout.flush()
\ No newline at end of file + sys.stdout.flush() diff --git a/archinstall/lib/profiles.py b/archinstall/lib/profiles.py index 70c21a67..c5f63e72 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/profiles.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/profiles.py @@ -112,11 +112,11 @@ class Script(): if f"{self.profile}" in self.examples: return self.localize_path(self.examples[self.profile]['path']) - # TODO: Redundant, the below block shouldnt be needed as profiles are stripped of their .py, but just in case for now: + # TODO: Redundant, the below block shouldn't be needed as profiles are stripped of their .py, but just in case for now: elif f"{self.profile}.py" in self.examples: return self.localize_path(self.examples[f"{self.profile}.py"]['path']) - # Path was not found in any known examples, check if it's an abolute path + # Path was not found in any known examples, check if it's an absolute path if os.path.isfile(self.profile): return self.profile @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ class Profile(Script): def install(self): # Before installing, revert any temporary changes to the namespace. - # This ensures that the namespace during installation is the original initation namespace. + # This ensures that the namespace during installation is the original initiation namespace. # (For instance awesome instead of aweosme.py or app-awesome.py) self.namespace = self.original_namespace return self.execute() @@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ class Profile(Script): if hasattr(imported, '_prep_function'): return True return False + def has_post_install(self): with open(self.path, 'r') as source: source_data = source.read() @@ -193,6 +194,56 @@ class Profile(Script): if hasattr(imported, '_post_install'): return True + def is_top_level_profile(self): + with open(self.path, 'r') as source: + source_data = source.read() + + # TODO: I imagine that there is probably a better way to write this. + return 'top_level_profile = True' in source_data + + @property + def packages(self) -> list: + """ + Returns a list of packages baked into the profile definition. + If no package definition has been done, .packages() will return None. + """ + with open(self.path, 'r') as source: + source_data = source.read() + + # Some crude safety checks, make sure the imported profile has + # a __name__ check before importing. + # + # If the requirements are met, import with .py in the namespace to not + # trigger a traditional: + # if __name__ == 'moduleName' + if '__name__' in source_data and '__packages__' in source_data: + with self.load_instructions(namespace=f"{self.namespace}.py") as imported: + if hasattr(imported, '__packages__'): + return imported.__packages__ + return None + + + def has_post_install(self): + with open(self.path, 'r') as source: + source_data = source.read() + + # Some crude safety checks, make sure the imported profile has + # a __name__ check and if so, check if it's got a _prep_function() + # we can call to ask for more user input. + # + # If the requirements are met, import with .py in the namespace to not + # trigger a traditional: + # if __name__ == 'moduleName' + if '__name__' in source_data and '_post_install' in source_data: + with self.load_instructions(namespace=f"{self.namespace}.py") as imported: + if hasattr(imported, '_post_install'): + return True + + def is_top_level_profile(self): + with open(self.path, 'r') as source: + source_data = source.read() + return 'top_level_profile = True' in source_data + @property def packages(self) -> list: """ @@ -231,11 +282,11 @@ class Application(Profile): if f"{self.profile}" in self.examples: return self.localize_path(self.examples[self.profile]['path']) - # TODO: Redundant, the below block shouldnt be needed as profiles are stripped of their .py, but just in case for now: + # TODO: Redundant, the below block shouldn't be needed as profiles are stripped of their .py, but just in case for now: elif f"{self.profile}.py" in self.examples: return self.localize_path(self.examples[f"{self.profile}.py"]['path']) - # Path was not found in any known examples, check if it's an abolute path + # Path was not found in any known examples, check if it's an absolute path if os.path.isfile(self.profile): return os.path.basename(self.profile) @@ -247,7 +298,7 @@ class Application(Profile): def install(self): # Before installing, revert any temporary changes to the namespace. - # This ensures that the namespace during installation is the original initation namespace. + # This ensures that the namespace during installation is the original initiation namespace. # (For instance awesome instead of aweosme.py or app-awesome.py) self.namespace = self.original_namespace - return self.execute()
\ No newline at end of file + return self.execute() diff --git a/archinstall/lib/services.py b/archinstall/lib/services.py index 8fcdd296..bb6f64f2 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/services.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/services.py @@ -7,6 +7,6 @@ def service_state(service_name: str): if os.path.splitext(service_name)[1] != '.service': service_name += '.service' # Just to be safe - state = b''.join(sys_command(f'systemctl show -p SubState --value {service_name}')) + state = b''.join(sys_command(f'systemctl show --no-pager -p SubState --value {service_name}', environment_vars={'SYSTEMD_COLORS' : '0'})) return state.strip().decode('UTF-8') diff --git a/archinstall/lib/storage.py b/archinstall/lib/storage.py index 9bda017d..43d088bb 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/storage.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/storage.py @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ storage = { os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), 'profiles'), #os.path.abspath(f'{os.path.dirname(__file__)}/../examples') ], - 'UPSTREAM_URL' : 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Torxed/archinstall/master/profiles', + 'UPSTREAM_URL' : 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/archlinux/archinstall/master/profiles', 'PROFILE_DB' : None, # Used in cases when listing profiles is desired, not mandatory for direct profile grabing. 'LOG_PATH' : '/var/log/archinstall', 'LOG_FILE' : 'install.log', diff --git a/archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py b/archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py index 58f88bd2..822f63be 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py @@ -1,10 +1,13 @@ -import getpass, pathlib, os, shutil +import getpass, pathlib, os, shutil, re +import sys, time, signal from .exceptions import * from .profiles import Profile from .locale_helpers import search_keyboard_layout from .output import log, LOG_LEVELS from .storage import storage from .networking import list_interfaces +from .general import sys_command +from .hardware import AVAILABLE_GFX_DRIVERS ## TODO: Some inconsistencies between the selection processes. ## Some return the keys from the options, some the values? @@ -18,11 +21,56 @@ def get_terminal_width(): def get_longest_option(options): return max([len(x) for x in options]) +def check_for_correct_username(username): + if re.match(r'^[a-z_][a-z0-9_-]*\$?$', username) and len(username) <= 32: + return True + log( + "The username you entered is invalid. Try again", + level=LOG_LEVELS.Warning, + fg='red' + ) + return False + +def do_countdown(): + SIG_TRIGGER = False + def kill_handler(sig, frame): + print() + exit(0) + + def sig_handler(sig, frame): + global SIG_TRIGGER + SIG_TRIGGER = True + signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, kill_handler) + + original_sigint_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) + signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sig_handler) + + for i in range(5, 0, -1): + print(f"{i}", end='') + + for x in range(4): + sys.stdout.flush() + time.sleep(0.25) + print(".", end='') + + if SIG_TRIGGER: + abort = input('\nDo you really want to abort (y/n)? ') + if abort.strip() != 'n': + exit(0) + + if SIG_TRIGGER is False: + sys.stdin.read() + SIG_TRIGGER = False + signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sig_handler) + print() + signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, original_sigint_handler) + return True + def get_password(prompt="Enter a password: "): while (passwd := getpass.getpass(prompt)): passwd_verification = getpass.getpass(prompt='And one more time for verification: ') if passwd != passwd_verification: - log(' * Passwords did not match * ', bg='black', fg='red') + log(' * Passwords did not match * ', fg='red') continue if len(passwd.strip()) <= 0: @@ -50,14 +98,16 @@ def print_large_list(options, padding=5, margin_bottom=0, separator=': '): def ask_for_superuser_account(prompt='Create a required super-user with sudo privileges: ', forced=False): while 1: new_user = input(prompt).strip(' ') - + if not new_user and forced: # TODO: make this text more generic? # It's only used to create the first sudo user when root is disabled in guided.py - log(' * Since root is disabled, you need to create a least one (super) user!', bg='black', fg='red') + log(' * Since root is disabled, you need to create a least one (super) user!', fg='red') continue elif not new_user and not forced: raise UserError("No superuser was created.") + elif not check_for_correct_username(new_user): + continue password = get_password(prompt=f'Password for user {new_user}: ') return {new_user: {"!password" : password}} @@ -70,6 +120,8 @@ def ask_for_additional_users(prompt='Any additional users to install (leave blan new_user = input(prompt).strip(' ') if not new_user: break + if not check_for_correct_username(new_user): + continue password = get_password(prompt=f'Password for user {new_user}: ') if input("Should this user be a sudo (super) user (y/N): ").strip(' ').lower() in ('y', 'yes'): @@ -80,7 +132,9 @@ def ask_for_additional_users(prompt='Any additional users to install (leave blan return users, super_users def ask_for_a_timezone(): - timezone = input('Enter a valid timezone (Example: Europe/Stockholm): ').strip() + timezone = input('Enter a valid timezone (examples: Europe/Stockholm, US/Eastern) or press enter to use UTC: ').strip() + if timezone == '': + timezone = 'UTC' if (pathlib.Path("/usr")/"share"/"zoneinfo"/timezone).exists(): return timezone else: @@ -89,6 +143,14 @@ def ask_for_a_timezone(): level=LOG_LEVELS.Warning, fg='red' ) + +def ask_for_audio_selection(): + audio = "pulseaudio" # Default for most desktop environments + pipewire_choice = input("Would you like to install pipewire instead of pulseaudio as the default audio server? [Y/n] ").lower() + if pipewire_choice in ("y", ""): + audio = "pipewire" + + return audio def ask_to_configure_network(): # Optionally configure one network interface. @@ -110,7 +172,6 @@ def ask_to_configure_network(): log( "You need to enter a valid IP in IP-config mode.", level=LOG_LEVELS.Warning, - bg='black', fg='red' ) @@ -127,7 +188,7 @@ def ask_to_configure_network(): elif nic: return nic - return None + return {} def ask_for_disk_layout(): options = { @@ -153,7 +214,7 @@ def ask_for_main_filesystem_format(): def generic_select(options, input_text="Select one of the above by index or absolute value: ", sort=True): """ A generic select function that does not output anything - other than the options and their indexs. As an example: + other than the options and their indexes. As an example: generic_select(["first", "second", "third option"]) 1: first @@ -173,7 +234,7 @@ def generic_select(options, input_text="Select one of the above by index or abso return None elif selected_option.isdigit(): selected_option = int(selected_option) - if selected_option >= len(options): + if selected_option > len(options): raise RequirementError(f'Selected option "{selected_option}" is out of range') selected_option = options[selected_option] elif selected_option in options: @@ -198,8 +259,10 @@ def select_disk(dict_o_disks): if len(drives) >= 1: for index, drive in enumerate(drives): print(f"{index}: {drive} ({dict_o_disks[drive]['size'], dict_o_disks[drive].device, dict_o_disks[drive]['label']})") - drive = input('Select one of the above disks (by number or full path): ') - if drive.isdigit(): + drive = input('Select one of the above disks (by number or full path) or write /mnt to skip partitioning: ') + if drive.strip() == '/mnt': + return None + elif drive.isdigit(): drive = int(drive) if drive >= len(drives): raise DiskError(f'Selected option "{drive}" is out of range') @@ -262,6 +325,8 @@ def select_language(options, show_only_country_codes=True): :return: The language/dictionary key of the selected language :rtype: str """ + DEFAULT_KEYBOARD_LANGUAGE = 'us' + if show_only_country_codes: languages = sorted([language for language in list(options) if len(language) == 2]) else: @@ -271,9 +336,12 @@ def select_language(options, show_only_country_codes=True): for index, language in enumerate(languages): print(f"{index}: {language}") - print(' -- You can enter ? or help to search for more languages --') + print(' -- You can enter ? or help to search for more languages, or skip to use US layout --') selected_language = input('Select one of the above keyboard languages (by number or full name): ') - if selected_language.lower() in ('?', 'help'): + + if len(selected_language.strip()) == 0: + return DEFAULT_KEYBOARD_LANGUAGE + elif selected_language.lower() in ('?', 'help'): while True: filter_string = input('Search for layout containing (example: "sv-"): ') new_options = list(search_keyboard_layout(filter_string)) @@ -286,6 +354,7 @@ def select_language(options, show_only_country_codes=True): elif selected_language.isdigit() and (pos := int(selected_language)) <= len(languages)-1: selected_language = languages[pos] + return selected_language # I'm leaving "options" on purpose here. # Since languages possibly contains a filtered version of # all possible language layouts, and we might want to write @@ -293,9 +362,9 @@ def select_language(options, show_only_country_codes=True): # go through the search step. elif selected_language in options: selected_language = options[options.index(selected_language)] + return selected_language else: - RequirementError("Selected language does not exist.") - return selected_language + raise RequirementError("Selected language does not exist.") raise RequirementError("Selecting languages require a least one language to be given as an option.") @@ -319,26 +388,64 @@ def select_mirror_regions(mirrors, show_top_mirrors=True): selected_mirrors = {} if len(regions) >= 1: - print_large_list(regions, margin_bottom=2) + print_large_list(regions, margin_bottom=4) print(' -- You can skip this step by leaving the option blank --') selected_mirror = input('Select one of the above regions to download packages from (by number or full name): ') if len(selected_mirror.strip()) == 0: + # Returning back empty options which can be both used to + # do "if x:" logic as well as do `x.get('mirror', {}).get('sub', None)` chaining return {} - elif selected_mirror.isdigit() and (pos := int(selected_mirror)) <= len(regions)-1: + elif selected_mirror.isdigit() and int(selected_mirror) <= len(regions)-1: + # I'm leaving "mirrors" on purpose here. + # Since region possibly contains a known region of + # all possible regions, and we might want to write + # for instance Sweden (if we know that exists) without having to + # go through the search step. region = regions[int(selected_mirror)] selected_mirrors[region] = mirrors[region] - # I'm leaving "mirrors" on purpose here. - # Since region possibly contains a known region of - # all possible regions, and we might want to write - # for instance Sweden (if we know that exists) without having to - # go through the search step. elif selected_mirror in mirrors: selected_mirrors[selected_mirror] = mirrors[selected_mirror] else: - RequirementError("Selected region does not exist.") + raise RequirementError("Selected region does not exist.") return selected_mirrors raise RequirementError("Selecting mirror region require a least one region to be given as an option.") + +def select_driver(options=AVAILABLE_GFX_DRIVERS): + """ + Some what convoluted function, which's job is simple. + Select a graphics driver from a pre-defined set of popular options. + + (The template xorg is for beginner users, not advanced, and should + there for appeal to the general public first and edge cases later) + """ + if len(options) >= 1: + lspci = sys_command(f'/usr/bin/lspci') + for line in lspci.trace_log.split(b'\r\n'): + if b' vga ' in line.lower(): + if b'nvidia' in line.lower(): + print(' ** nvidia card detected, suggested driver: nvidia **') + elif b'amd' in line.lower(): + print(' ** AMD card detected, suggested driver: AMD / ATI **') + + selected_driver = generic_select(options, input_text="Select your graphics card driver: ", sort=True) + initial_option = selected_driver + + if type(options[initial_option]) == dict: + driver_options = sorted(options[initial_option].keys()) + + selected_driver_package_group = generic_select(driver_options, input_text=f"Which driver-type do you want for {initial_option}: ") + if selected_driver_package_group in options[initial_option].keys(): + print(options[initial_option][selected_driver_package_group]) + selected_driver = options[initial_option][selected_driver_package_group] + else: + raise RequirementError(f"Selected driver-type does not exist for {initial_option}.") + + return selected_driver_package_group + + return selected_driver + + raise RequirementError("Selecting drivers require a least one profile to be given as an option.") diff --git a/docs/archinstall/general.rst b/docs/archinstall/general.rst index e5459749..7319d244 100644 --- a/docs/archinstall/general.rst +++ b/docs/archinstall/general.rst @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Packages ======== .. autofunction:: archinstall.find_package - +Be .. autofunction:: archinstall.find_packages Locale related @@ -90,4 +90,14 @@ Exceptions .. autofunction:: archinstall.ProfileError -.. autofunction:: archinstall.SysCallError
\ No newline at end of file +.. autofunction:: archinstall.SysCallError + +.. autofunction:: archinstall.ProfileNotFound + +.. autofunction:: archinstall.HardwareIncompatibilityError + +.. autofunction:: archinstall.PermissionError + +.. autofunction:: archinstall.UserError + +.. autofunction:: archinstall.ServiceException diff --git a/docs/examples/binary.rst b/docs/examples/binary.rst index 6940d591..51dbd1dd 100644 --- a/docs/examples/binary.rst +++ b/docs/examples/binary.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. _examples.python: +.. _examples.binary: Binary executable ================= @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ It's compiled using `nuitka <https://nuitka.net/>`_ with the flag `--standalone` Executing the binary -------------------- -As an example we'll use the `guided <https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/blob/master/examples/guided.py>`_ installer. +As an example we'll use the `guided <https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/blob/master/examples/guided.py>`_ installer. To run the `guided` installed, all you have to do *(after installing or compiling the binary)*, is run: @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ To run the `guided` installed, all you have to do *(after installing or compilin ./archinstall guided As mentioned, the binary is a bit rudimentary and only supports executing whatever is found directly under `./archinstall/examples`. -Anything else won't be found. This is subject to change in the future to make it a bit more flexible.
\ No newline at end of file +Anything else won't be found. This is subject to change in the future to make it a bit more flexible. diff --git a/docs/help/discord.rst b/docs/help/discord.rst index 609fbecb..ce15766a 100644 --- a/docs/help/discord.rst +++ b/docs/help/discord.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Discord ======= -There's a discord channel which is frequent by some `contributors <https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/graphs/contributors>`_. +There's a discord channel which is frequent by some `contributors <https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/graphs/contributors>`_. To join the server, head over to `https://discord.gg/cqXU88y <https://discord.gg/cqXU88y>`_'s server and join in. There's not many rules other than common sense and treat others with respect. diff --git a/docs/help/issues.rst b/docs/help/issues.rst index f29b18cc..d4f71b70 100644 --- a/docs/help/issues.rst +++ b/docs/help/issues.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Issue tracker & bugs ==================== -Issues and bugs should be reported over at `https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/issues <https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/issues>`_. +Issues and bugs should be reported over at `https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/issues <https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/issues>`_. General questions, enhancements and security issues can be reported over there too. For quick issues or if you need help, head over the to the Discord server which has a help channel. diff --git a/docs/index.rst b/docs/index.rst index fea8f788..a5d07901 100644 --- a/docs/index.rst +++ b/docs/index.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ python-archinstall Documentation ================================ | **python-archinstall** *(or, archinstall for short)* is a helper library to install Arch Linux and manage services, packages and other things. -| It comes packaged with different pre-configured installers, such as the :ref:`guided <installing.guided>` installer. +| It comes packaged with different pre-configured installers, such as the `Guided installation`_ installer. | | A demo can be viewed here: `https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xt7X_Iqg6E <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xt7X_Iqg6E>`_ which uses the default guided installer. @@ -46,7 +46,8 @@ Some of the features of Archinstall are: .. examples/scripting -.. toctree:: +.. + .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 3 :caption: Programming Guide @@ -66,4 +67,4 @@ Some of the features of Archinstall are: :maxdepth: 3 :caption: API Helper functions - archinstall/general
\ No newline at end of file + archinstall/general diff --git a/docs/installing/binary.rst b/docs/installing/binary.rst index c51fb2c0..504d6e3e 100644 --- a/docs/installing/binary.rst +++ b/docs/installing/binary.rst @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -.. _installing.binary +.. _installing.binary: Binary executable ================= Archinstall can be compiled into a standalone executable. -For Arch Linux based systems, there's a package for this called `archinstall <https://archlinux.life/>`_. +For Arch Linux based systems, there's a package for this called `archinstall <https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/any/archinstall/>`_. .. warning:: This is not required if you're running archinstall on a pre-built ISO. The installation is only required if you're creating your own scripted installations. @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Archinstall is on the `official repositories <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.p Using PKGBUILD -------------- -The `source <https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall>`_ contains a binary `PKGBUILD <https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/tree/master/PKGBUILD/archinstall>`_ which can be either copied straight off the website. Or cloned using `git clone https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall`. +The `source <https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall>`_ contains a binary `PKGBUILD <https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/tree/master/PKGBUILD/archinstall>`_ which can be either copied straight off the website. Or cloned using `git clone https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall`. Once you've obtained the `PKGBUILD`, building it is pretty straight forward. @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Which should produce a `archinstall-X.x.z-1.pkg.tar.zst` that can be installed u .. note:: - For a complete guide on the build process, please consult the wiki on `PKGBUILD <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PKGBUILD>`_. + For a complete guide on the build process, please consult the `PKGBUILD on ArchWiki <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PKGBUILD>`_. Manual compilation ------------------ @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Simply clone or download the source, and while standing in the cloned folder `./ nuitka3 --standalone --show-progress archinstall -This requires the `nuitka <https://archlinux.org/packages/community/any/nuitka/>`_ package as well as `python3` to be installed locally.
\ No newline at end of file +This requires the `nuitka <https://archlinux.org/packages/community/any/nuitka/>`_ package as well as `python3` to be installed locally. diff --git a/docs/installing/guided.rst b/docs/installing/guided.rst index 40d86055..8699ae62 100644 --- a/docs/installing/guided.rst +++ b/docs/installing/guided.rst @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Default is :code:`auto detect best mirror` As an example: - * :code:`Sweden` *(wich a capital :code:`S`)* will only use mirrors from Sweden. + * :code:`Sweden` *(with a capital :code:`S`)* will only use mirrors from Sweden. Selection of drive ------------------ @@ -173,4 +173,4 @@ After which you can press :code:`Enter` can be pressed in order to start the for Post installation ----------------- -Once the installation is complete, green text should appear saying that it's safe to `reboot`, which is also the command you use to reboot.
\ No newline at end of file +Once the installation is complete, green text should appear saying that it's safe to `reboot`, which is also the command you use to reboot. diff --git a/docs/installing/python.rst b/docs/installing/python.rst index 94cfb243..68365753 100644 --- a/docs/installing/python.rst +++ b/docs/installing/python.rst @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Or you can clone it, we'll clone it here but both methods work the same. .. code-block:: console - git clone https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall + git clone https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall Either you can move the folder into your project and simply do diff --git a/docs/pull_request_template.md b/docs/pull_request_template.md index 886ea244..c2f694ce 100644 --- a/docs/pull_request_template.md +++ b/docs/pull_request_template.md @@ -1,31 +1,28 @@ -# Pull Request Template +🚨 PR Guidelines: -Make sure you've checked out the [contribution guideline](https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).<br> -Most of the guidelines are not enforced, but is heavily encouraged. +# New features *(v2.2.0)* -## Description +Merge new features in to `torxed-v2.2.0`.<br> +This branch is designated for potential breaking changes, added complexity and new functionality. -Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed.<br> -It is also helpful to add links to online documentation or to the implementation of the code you are changing. +# Bug fixes *(v2.1.4)* -## Bugs and Issues +Merge against `master` for bug fixes and anything that improves stability and quality of life.<br> +This excludes: + * New functionality + * Added complexity + * Breaking changes -If this pull-request fixes an issue or a bug, please mention the issues with the approriate issue referece *(Example: #8)*. +Any changes to `master` automatically gets pulled in to `torxed-v2.2.0` to avoid merge hell. -## How Has This Been Tested? +# Describe your PR -If possible, mention any tests you have made with the current code base included in the pull-requests.<br> -Any core-developer will also run tests, but this helps speed things up. Below is a template that can be used: +If the changes has been discussed in an Issue, please tag it so we can backtrace from the Issue later on.<br> +If the PR is larger than ~20 lines, please describe it here unless described in an issue. -As an example: +# Testing -**Test Configuration**: -* Hardware: VirtualBox 6.1 -* Specific steps: Ran installer with additional packages `nano` and `wget` +Any new feature or stability improvement should be tested if possible. +Please follow the test instructions at the bottom of the README. -## Checklist: - -- [ ] My code follows the style guidelines of this project -- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code to the best of my abilities -- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas -- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation where possible/if applicable +*These PR guidelines will change after 2021-05-01, which is when `v2.1.4` gets onto the new ISO* diff --git a/examples/guided.py b/examples/guided.py index 38d5d653..c86f2b4b 100644 --- a/examples/guided.py +++ b/examples/guided.py @@ -1,24 +1,7 @@ -import getpass, time, json, sys, signal, os +import getpass, time, json, os import archinstall from archinstall.lib.hardware import hasUEFI - -""" -This signal-handler chain (and global variable) -is used to trigger the "Are you sure you want to abort?" question further down. -It might look a bit odd, but have a look at the line: "if SIG_TRIGGER:" -""" -SIG_TRIGGER = False -def kill_handler(sig, frame): - print() - exit(0) - -def sig_handler(sig, frame): - global SIG_TRIGGER - SIG_TRIGGER = True - signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, kill_handler) - -original_sigint_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) -signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sig_handler) +from archinstall.lib.profiles import Profile if archinstall.arguments.get('help'): print("See `man archinstall` for help.") @@ -31,7 +14,12 @@ def ask_user_questions(): will we continue with the actual installation steps. """ if not archinstall.arguments.get('keyboard-language', None): - archinstall.arguments['keyboard-language'] = archinstall.select_language(archinstall.list_keyboard_languages()).strip() + while True: + try: + archinstall.arguments['keyboard-language'] = archinstall.select_language(archinstall.list_keyboard_languages()).strip() + break + except archinstall.RequirementError as err: + archinstall.log(err, fg="red") # Before continuing, set the preferred keyboard layout/language in the current terminal. # This will just help the user with the next following questions. @@ -40,7 +28,12 @@ def ask_user_questions(): # Set which region to download packages from during the installation if not archinstall.arguments.get('mirror-region', None): - archinstall.arguments['mirror-region'] = archinstall.select_mirror_regions(archinstall.list_mirrors()) + while True: + try: + archinstall.arguments['mirror-region'] = archinstall.select_mirror_regions(archinstall.list_mirrors()) + break + except archinstall.RequirementError as e: + archinstall.log(e, fg="red") else: selected_region = archinstall.arguments['mirror-region'] archinstall.arguments['mirror-region'] = {selected_region : archinstall.list_mirrors()[selected_region]} @@ -51,15 +44,17 @@ def ask_user_questions(): archinstall.arguments['harddrive'] = archinstall.BlockDevice(archinstall.arguments['harddrive']) else: archinstall.arguments['harddrive'] = archinstall.select_disk(archinstall.all_disks()) + if archinstall.arguments['harddrive'] is None: + archinstall.arguments['target-mount'] = '/mnt' # Perform a quick sanity check on the selected harddrive. # 1. Check if it has partitions # 3. Check that we support the current partitions # 2. If so, ask if we should keep them or wipe everything - if archinstall.arguments['harddrive'].has_partitions(): + if archinstall.arguments['harddrive'] and archinstall.arguments['harddrive'].has_partitions(): archinstall.log(f"{archinstall.arguments['harddrive']} contains the following partitions:", fg='yellow') - # We curate a list pf supported paritions + # We curate a list pf supported partitions # and print those that we don't support. partition_mountpoints = {} for partition in archinstall.arguments['harddrive']: @@ -70,7 +65,7 @@ def ask_user_questions(): except archinstall.UnknownFilesystemFormat as err: archinstall.log(f" {partition} (Filesystem not supported)", fg='red') - # We then ask what to do with the paritions. + # We then ask what to do with the partitions. if (option := archinstall.ask_for_disk_layout()) == 'abort': archinstall.log(f"Safely aborting the installation. No changes to the disk or system has been made.") exit(1) @@ -90,7 +85,7 @@ def ask_user_questions(): mountpoint = input(f"Enter a mount-point for {partition}: ").strip(' ') if len(mountpoint): - # Get a valid & supported filesystem for the parition: + # Get a valid & supported filesystem for the partition: while 1: new_filesystem = input(f"Enter a valid filesystem for {partition} (leave blank for {partition.filesystem}): ").strip(' ') if len(new_filesystem) <= 0: @@ -113,7 +108,7 @@ def ask_user_questions(): try: partition.format(new_filesystem, path='/dev/null', log_formating=False, allow_formatting=True) except archinstall.UnknownFilesystemFormat: - archinstall.log(f"Selected filesystem is not supported yet. If you want archinstall to support '{new_filesystem}', please create a issue-ticket suggesting it on github at https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/issues.") + archinstall.log(f"Selected filesystem is not supported yet. If you want archinstall to support '{new_filesystem}', please create a issue-ticket suggesting it on github at https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/issues.") archinstall.log(f"Until then, please enter another supported filesystem.") continue except archinstall.SysCallError: @@ -121,7 +116,7 @@ def ask_user_questions(): # But that means our .format() function supported it. break - # When we've selected all three criterias, + # When we've selected all three criteria, # We can safely mark the partition for formatting and where to mount it. # TODO: allow_formatting might be redundant since target_mountpoint should only be # set if we actually want to format it anyway. @@ -135,14 +130,14 @@ def ask_user_questions(): elif option == 'format-all': archinstall.arguments['filesystem'] = archinstall.ask_for_main_filesystem_format() archinstall.arguments['harddrive'].keep_partitions = False - else: + elif archinstall.arguments['harddrive']: # If the drive doesn't have any partitions, safely mark the disk with keep_partitions = False # and ask the user for a root filesystem. archinstall.arguments['filesystem'] = archinstall.ask_for_main_filesystem_format() archinstall.arguments['harddrive'].keep_partitions = False # Get disk encryption password (or skip if blank) - if not archinstall.arguments.get('!encryption-password', None): + if archinstall.arguments['harddrive'] and archinstall.arguments.get('!encryption-password', None) is None: if (passwd := archinstall.get_password(prompt='Enter disk encryption password (leave blank for no encryption): ')): archinstall.arguments['!encryption-password'] = passwd archinstall.arguments['harddrive'].encryption_password = archinstall.arguments['!encryption-password'] @@ -167,31 +162,50 @@ def ask_user_questions(): # Ask for archinstall-specific profiles (such as desktop environments etc) if not archinstall.arguments.get('profile', None): - archinstall.arguments['profile'] = archinstall.select_profile(archinstall.list_profiles()) + archinstall.arguments['profile'] = archinstall.select_profile(filter(lambda profile: (Profile(None, profile).is_top_level_profile()), archinstall.list_profiles())) else: archinstall.arguments['profile'] = archinstall.list_profiles()[archinstall.arguments['profile']] - # Check the potentially selected profiles preperations to get early checks if some additional questions are needed. + # Check the potentially selected profiles preparations to get early checks if some additional questions are needed. if archinstall.arguments['profile'] and archinstall.arguments['profile'].has_prep_function(): with archinstall.arguments['profile'].load_instructions(namespace=f"{archinstall.arguments['profile'].namespace}.py") as imported: if not imported._prep_function(): archinstall.log( ' * Profile\'s preparation requirements was not fulfilled.', - bg='black', fg='red' ) exit(1) - # Additional packages (with some light weight error handling for invalid package names) - if not archinstall.arguments.get('packages', None): - archinstall.arguments['packages'] = [package for package in input('Write additional packages to install (space separated, leave blank to skip): ').split(' ') if len(package)] + # Ask about audio server selection if one is not already set + if not archinstall.arguments.get('audio', None): + + # only ask for audio server selection on a desktop profile + if str(archinstall.arguments['profile']) == 'Profile(desktop)': + archinstall.arguments['audio'] = archinstall.ask_for_audio_selection() + else: + # packages installed by a profile may depend on audio and something may get installed anyways, not much we can do about that. + # we will not try to remove packages post-installation to not have audio, as that may cause multiple issues + archinstall.arguments['audio'] = None - # Verify packages that were given - try: - archinstall.validate_package_list(archinstall.arguments['packages']) - except archinstall.RequirementError as e: - archinstall.log(e, fg='red') - exit(1) + # Additional packages (with some light weight error handling for invalid package names) + while True: + if not archinstall.arguments.get('packages', None): + print("Only packages such as base, base-devel, linux, linux-firmware, efibootmgr and optional profile packages are installed.") + print("If you desire a web browser, such as firefox or chromium, you may specify it in the following prompt.") + archinstall.arguments['packages'] = [package for package in input('Write additional packages to install (space separated, leave blank to skip): ').split(' ') if len(package)] + + if len(archinstall.arguments['packages']): + # Verify packages that were given + try: + archinstall.log(f"Verifying that additional packages exist (this might take a few seconds)") + archinstall.validate_package_list(archinstall.arguments['packages']) + break + except archinstall.RequirementError as e: + archinstall.log(e, fg='red') + archinstall.arguments['packages'] = None # Clear the packages to trigger a new input question + else: + # no additional packages were selected, which we'll allow + break # Ask or Call the helper function that asks the user to optionally configure a network. if not archinstall.arguments.get('nic', None): @@ -204,8 +218,6 @@ def ask_user_questions(): def perform_installation_steps(): - global SIG_TRIGGER - print() print('This is your chosen configuration:') archinstall.log("-- Guided template chosen (with below config) --", level=archinstall.LOG_LEVELS.Debug) @@ -219,121 +231,111 @@ def perform_installation_steps(): We mention the drive one last time, and count from 5 to 0. """ - print(f" ! Formatting {archinstall.arguments['harddrive']} in ", end='') - - for i in range(5, 0, -1): - print(f"{i}", end='') - - for x in range(4): - sys.stdout.flush() - time.sleep(0.25) - print(".", end='') - - if SIG_TRIGGER: - abort = input('\nDo you really want to abort (y/n)? ') - if abort.strip() != 'n': - exit(0) - - if SIG_TRIGGER is False: - sys.stdin.read() - SIG_TRIGGER = False - signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sig_handler) - - # Put back the default/original signal handler now that we're done catching - # and interrupting SIGINT with "Do you really want to abort". - print() - signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, original_sigint_handler) + if archinstall.arguments.get('harddrive', None): + print(f" ! Formatting {archinstall.arguments['harddrive']} in ", end='') + archinstall.do_countdown() - """ - Setup the blockdevice, filesystem (and optionally encryption). - Once that's done, we'll hand over to perform_installation() - """ - # maybe we can ask the user what they would prefer on uefi systems? - if hasUEFI(): + """ + Setup the blockdevice, filesystem (and optionally encryption). + Once that's done, we'll hand over to perform_installation() + """ mode = archinstall.GPT - else: - mode = archinstall.MBR - with archinstall.Filesystem(archinstall.arguments['harddrive'],mode) as fs: - # Wipe the entire drive if the disk flag `keep_partitions`is False. - if archinstall.arguments['harddrive'].keep_partitions is False: - fs.use_entire_disk(root_filesystem_type=archinstall.arguments.get('filesystem', 'btrfs')) - - # Check if encryption is desired and mark the root partition as encrypted. - if archinstall.arguments.get('!encryption-password', None): - root_partition = fs.find_partition('/') - root_partition.encrypted = True - - # After the disk is ready, iterate the partitions and check - # which ones are safe to format, and format those. - for partition in archinstall.arguments['harddrive']: - if partition.safe_to_format(): - # Partition might be marked as encrypted due to the filesystem type crypt_LUKS - # But we might have omitted the encryption password question to skip encryption. - # In which case partition.encrypted will be true, but passwd will be false. - if partition.encrypted and (passwd := archinstall.arguments.get('!encryption-password', None)): - partition.encrypt(password=passwd) + if hasUEFI() is False: + mode = archinstall.MBR + + with archinstall.Filesystem(archinstall.arguments['harddrive'], mode) as fs: + # Wipe the entire drive if the disk flag `keep_partitions`is False. + if archinstall.arguments['harddrive'].keep_partitions is False: + fs.use_entire_disk(root_filesystem_type=archinstall.arguments.get('filesystem', 'btrfs')) + + # Check if encryption is desired and mark the root partition as encrypted. + if archinstall.arguments.get('!encryption-password', None): + root_partition = fs.find_partition('/') + root_partition.encrypted = True + + # After the disk is ready, iterate the partitions and check + # which ones are safe to format, and format those. + for partition in archinstall.arguments['harddrive']: + if partition.safe_to_format(): + # Partition might be marked as encrypted due to the filesystem type crypt_LUKS + # But we might have omitted the encryption password question to skip encryption. + # In which case partition.encrypted will be true, but passwd will be false. + if partition.encrypted and (passwd := archinstall.arguments.get('!encryption-password', None)): + partition.encrypt(password=passwd) + else: + partition.format() else: - partition.format() + archinstall.log(f"Did not format {partition} because .safe_to_format() returned False or .allow_formatting was False.", level=archinstall.LOG_LEVELS.Debug) + + fs.find_partition('/boot').format('vfat') + + if archinstall.arguments.get('!encryption-password', None): + # First encrypt and unlock, then format the desired partition inside the encrypted part. + # archinstall.luks2() encrypts the partition when entering the with context manager, and + # unlocks the drive so that it can be used as a normal block-device within archinstall. + with archinstall.luks2(fs.find_partition('/'), 'luksloop', archinstall.arguments.get('!encryption-password', None)) as unlocked_device: + unlocked_device.format(fs.find_partition('/').filesystem) + unlocked_device.mount('/mnt') else: - archinstall.log(f"Did not format {partition} because .safe_to_format() returned False or .allow_formatting was False.", level=archinstall.LOG_LEVELS.Debug) - - if archinstall.arguments.get('!encryption-password', None): - # First encrypt and unlock, then format the desired partition inside the encrypted part. - # archinstall.luks2() encrypts the partition when entering the with context manager, and - # unlocks the drive so that it can be used as a normal block-device within archinstall. - with archinstall.luks2(fs.find_partition('/'), 'luksloop', archinstall.arguments.get('!encryption-password', None)) as unlocked_device: - unlocked_device.format(fs.find_partition('/').filesystem) - - perform_installation(device=unlocked_device, - boot_partition=fs.find_partition('/boot'), - language=archinstall.arguments['keyboard-language'], - mirrors=archinstall.arguments['mirror-region']) - else: - perform_installation(device=fs.find_partition('/'), - boot_partition=fs.find_partition('/boot'), - language=archinstall.arguments['keyboard-language'], - mirrors=archinstall.arguments['mirror-region']) + fs.find_partition('/').format(fs.find_partition('/').filesystem) + fs.find_partition('/').mount('/mnt') + + fs.find_partition('/boot').mount('/mnt/boot') + + perform_installation('/mnt') -def perform_installation(device, boot_partition, language, mirrors): +def perform_installation(mountpoint): """ Performs the installation steps on a block device. Only requirement is that the block devices are formatted and setup prior to entering this function. """ - with archinstall.Installer(device, boot_partition=boot_partition, hostname=archinstall.arguments.get('hostname', 'Archinstall')) as installation: + with archinstall.Installer(mountpoint) as installation: ## if len(mirrors): # Certain services might be running that affects the system during installation. # Currently, only one such service is "reflector.service" which updates /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist # We need to wait for it before we continue since we opted in to use a custom mirror/region. - installation.log(f'Waiting for automatic mirror selection has completed before using custom mirrors.') - while 'dead' not in (status := archinstall.service_state('reflector')): + installation.log(f'Waiting for automatic mirror selection (reflector) to complete.', level=archinstall.LOG_LEVELS.Info) + while archinstall.service_state('reflector') not in ('dead', 'failed'): time.sleep(1) - archinstall.use_mirrors(mirrors) # Set the mirrors for the live medium - if installation.minimal_installation(): - installation.set_mirrors(mirrors) # Set the mirrors in the installation medium - installation.set_keyboard_language(language) - if hasUEFI(): - installation.add_bootloader() - else: - installation.add_bootloader(bootloder='grub-install') + # Set mirrors used by pacstrap (outside of installation) + if archinstall.arguments.get('mirror-region', None): + archinstall.use_mirrors(archinstall.arguments['mirror-region']) # Set the mirrors for the live medium + if installation.minimal_installation(): + installation.set_hostname(archinstall.arguments['hostname']) + if archinstall.arguments['mirror-region'].get("mirrors",{})!= None: + installation.set_mirrors(archinstall.arguments['mirror-region']) # Set the mirrors in the installation medium + installation.set_keyboard_language(archinstall.arguments['keyboard-language']) + installation.add_bootloader() # If user selected to copy the current ISO network configuration # Perform a copy of the config - if archinstall.arguments.get('nic', None) == 'Copy ISO network configuration to installation': + if archinstall.arguments.get('nic', {}) == 'Copy ISO network configuration to installation': installation.copy_ISO_network_config(enable_services=True) # Sources the ISO network configuration to the install medium. - elif archinstall.arguments.get('nic',{}).get('NetworkManager',False): + elif archinstall.arguments.get('nic', {}).get('NetworkManager',False): installation.add_additional_packages("networkmanager") installation.enable_service('NetworkManager.service') # Otherwise, if a interface was selected, configure that interface - elif archinstall.arguments.get('nic', None): + elif archinstall.arguments.get('nic', {}): installation.configure_nic(**archinstall.arguments.get('nic', {})) installation.enable_service('systemd-networkd') installation.enable_service('systemd-resolved') + if archinstall.arguments.get('audio', None) != None: + installation.log(f"This audio server will be used: {archinstall.arguments.get('audio', None)}", level=archinstall.LOG_LEVELS.Info) + if archinstall.arguments.get('audio', None) == 'pipewire': + print('Installing pipewire ...') + installation.add_additional_packages(["pipewire", "pipewire-alsa", "pipewire-jack", "pipewire-media-session", "pipewire-pulse", "gst-plugin-pipewire", "libpulse"]) + elif archinstall.arguments.get('audio', None) == 'pulseaudio': + print('Installing pulseaudio ...') + installation.add_additional_packages("pulseaudio") + else: + installation.log("No audio server will be installed.", level=archinstall.LOG_LEVELS.Info) + if archinstall.arguments.get('packages', None) and archinstall.arguments.get('packages', None)[0] != '': installation.add_additional_packages(archinstall.arguments.get('packages', None)) @@ -351,6 +353,7 @@ def perform_installation(device, boot_partition, language, mirrors): if (root_pw := archinstall.arguments.get('!root-password', None)) and len(root_pw): installation.user_set_pw('root', root_pw) + if archinstall.arguments['profile'] and archinstall.arguments['profile'].has_post_install(): with archinstall.arguments['profile'].load_instructions(namespace=f"{archinstall.arguments['profile'].namespace}.py") as imported: if not imported._post_install(): @@ -360,7 +363,13 @@ def perform_installation(device, boot_partition, language, mirrors): ) exit(1) -ask_user_questions() -perform_installation_steps() - + installation.log("For post-installation tips, see https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installation_guide#Post-installation", fg="yellow") + choice = input("Would you like to chroot into the newly created installation and perform post-installation configuration? [Y/n] ") + if choice.lower() in ("y", ""): + try: + installation.drop_to_shell() + except: + pass +ask_user_questions() +perform_installation_steps()
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/examples/minimal.py b/examples/minimal.py index b5bb34e0..98d9a6f0 100644 --- a/examples/minimal.py +++ b/examples/minimal.py @@ -1,30 +1,71 @@ -import archinstall, getpass - -# Unmount and close previous runs -archinstall.sys_command(f'umount -R /mnt', suppress_errors=True) -archinstall.sys_command(f'cryptsetup close /dev/mapper/luksloop', suppress_errors=True) +import archinstall # Select a harddrive and a disk password -harddrive = archinstall.select_disk(archinstall.all_disks()) -disk_password = getpass.getpass(prompt='Disk password (won\'t echo): ') +archinstall.log(f"Minimal only supports:") +archinstall.log(f" * Being installed to a single disk") + +if archinstall.arguments.get('help', None): + archinstall.log(f" - Optional disk encryption via --!encryption-password=<password>") + archinstall.log(f" - Optional filesystem type via --filesystem=<fs type>") + archinstall.log(f" - Optional systemd network via --network") + +archinstall.arguments['harddrive'] = archinstall.select_disk(archinstall.all_disks()) + +def install_on(mountpoint): + # We kick off the installer by telling it where the + with archinstall.Installer(mountpoint) as installation: + # Strap in the base system, add a boot loader and configure + # some other minor details as specified by this profile and user. + if installation.minimal_installation(): + installation.set_hostname('minimal-arch') + installation.add_bootloader() + + # Optionally enable networking: + if archinstall.arguments.get('network', None): + installation.copy_ISO_network_config(enable_services=True) + + installation.add_additional_packages(['nano', 'wget', 'git']) + installation.install_profile('minimal') + + installation.user_create('devel', 'devel') + installation.user_set_pw('root', 'airoot') + + # Once this is done, we output some useful information to the user + # And the installation is complete. + archinstall.log(f"There are two new accounts in your installation after reboot:") + archinstall.log(f" * root (password: airoot)") + archinstall.log(f" * devel (password: devel)") + +if archinstall.arguments['harddrive']: + archinstall.arguments['harddrive'].keep_partitions = False + + print(f" ! Formatting {archinstall.arguments['harddrive']} in ", end='') + archinstall.do_countdown() + + # First, we configure the basic filesystem layout + with archinstall.Filesystem(archinstall.arguments['harddrive'], archinstall.GPT) as fs: + # We use the entire disk instead of setting up partitions on your own + if archinstall.arguments['harddrive'].keep_partitions is False: + fs.use_entire_disk(root_filesystem_type=archinstall.arguments.get('filesystem', 'btrfs')) + + boot = fs.find_partition('/boot') + root = fs.find_partition('/') -with archinstall.Filesystem(harddrive) as fs: - # Use the entire disk instead of setting up partitions on your own - fs.use_entire_disk('luks2') + boot.format('vfat') - if harddrive.partition[1].size == '512M': - raise OSError('Trying to encrypt the boot partition for petes sake..') - harddrive.partition[0].format('fat32') + # We encrypt the root partition if we got a password to do so with, + # Otherwise we just skip straight to formatting and installation + if archinstall.arguments.get('!encryption-password', None): + root.encrypted = True + root.encrypt(password=archinstall.arguments.get('!encryption-password', None)) - with archinstall.luks2(harddrive.partition[1], 'luksloop', disk_password) as unlocked_device: - unlocked_device.format('btrfs') - - with archinstall.Installer(unlocked_device, boot_partition=harddrive.partition[0], hostname='testmachine') as installation: - if installation.minimal_installation(): - installation.add_bootloader() + with archinstall.luks2(root, 'luksloop', archinstall.arguments.get('!encryption-password', None)) as unlocked_root: + unlocked_root.format(root.filesystem) + unlocked_root.mount('/mnt') + else: + root.format(root.filesystem) + root.mount('/mnt') - installation.add_additional_packages(['nano', 'wget', 'git']) - installation.install_profile('awesome') + boot.mount('/mnt/boot') - installation.user_create('anton', 'test') - installation.user_set_pw('root', 'toor')
\ No newline at end of file +install_on('/mnt')
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/profiles/applications/awesome.py b/profiles/applications/awesome.py index b8d779c0..a63c707b 100644 --- a/profiles/applications/awesome.py +++ b/profiles/applications/awesome.py @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ installation.install_profile('xorg') installation.add_additional_packages(__packages__) -with open(f'{installation.mountpoint}/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc', 'r') as xinitrc: +with open(f'{installation.target}/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc', 'r') as xinitrc: xinitrc_data = xinitrc.read() for line in xinitrc_data.split('\n'): @@ -20,5 +20,5 @@ for line in xinitrc_data.split('\n'): xinitrc_data += '\n' xinitrc_data += 'exec awesome\n' -with open(f'{installation.mountpoint}/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc', 'w') as xinitrc: - xinitrc.write(xinitrc_data)
\ No newline at end of file +with open(f'{installation.target}/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc', 'w') as xinitrc: + xinitrc.write(xinitrc_data) diff --git a/profiles/applications/budgie.py b/profiles/applications/budgie.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ccec4e14 --- /dev/null +++ b/profiles/applications/budgie.py @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +import archinstall + +# "It is recommended also to install the gnome group, which contains applications required for the standard GNOME experience." - Arch Wiki +installation.add_additional_packages("budgie-desktop lightdm lightdm-gtk-greeter gnome")
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/profiles/applications/cinnamon.py b/profiles/applications/cinnamon.py index af1cbee2..0a1d9cc2 100644 --- a/profiles/applications/cinnamon.py +++ b/profiles/applications/cinnamon.py @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ import archinstall -installation.add_additional_packages("cinnamon system-config-printer gnome-keyring gnome-terminal blueberry metacity lightdm lightdm-gtk-greeter lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings") -# We'll create a cinnamon-minimal later, but for now, we'll avoid issues by giving more than we need. +installation.add_additional_packages("cinnamon system-config-printer gnome-keyring gnome-terminal blueberry metacity lightdm lightdm-gtk-greeter") diff --git a/profiles/applications/deepin.py b/profiles/applications/deepin.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0db1572d --- /dev/null +++ b/profiles/applications/deepin.py @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +import archinstall + +packages = "deepin deepin-terminal deepin-editor" + +installation.add_additional_packages(packages) diff --git a/profiles/applications/gnome.py b/profiles/applications/gnome.py index 1f2a20a1..e26290dc 100644 --- a/profiles/applications/gnome.py +++ b/profiles/applications/gnome.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ import archinstall -installation.add_additional_packages("gnome gnome-extra gdm") # We'll create a gnome-minimal later, but for now, we'll avoid issues by giving more than we need. -# Note: gdm should be part of the gnome group, but adding it here for clarity
\ No newline at end of file +installation.add_additional_packages("gnome gnome-tweaks gdm") +# Note: gdm should be part of the gnome group, but adding it here for clarity diff --git a/profiles/applications/i3-gaps.py b/profiles/applications/i3-gaps.py index 4dd95989..4daed7ad 100644 --- a/profiles/applications/i3-gaps.py +++ b/profiles/applications/i3-gaps.py @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ import archinstall -installation.add_additional_packages("i3lock i3status i3blocks i3-gaps")
\ No newline at end of file +installation.add_additional_packages("i3-gaps")
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/profiles/applications/i3-wm.py b/profiles/applications/i3-wm.py index 8662497d..e7838a64 100644 --- a/profiles/applications/i3-wm.py +++ b/profiles/applications/i3-wm.py @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ import archinstall -installation.add_additional_packages("i3lock i3status i3blocks i3-wm")
\ No newline at end of file +installation.add_additional_packages("i3-wm")
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/profiles/applications/lxqt.py b/profiles/applications/lxqt.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5ce875cc --- /dev/null +++ b/profiles/applications/lxqt.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import archinstall + +installation.add_additional_packages("lxqt breeze-icons oxygen-icons xdg-utils ttf-freefont leafpad slock archlinux-wallpaper sddm") diff --git a/profiles/applications/mate.py b/profiles/applications/mate.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24d6be47 --- /dev/null +++ b/profiles/applications/mate.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import archinstall + +installation.add_additional_packages("mate mate-extra lightdm lightdm-gtk-greeter")
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/profiles/applications/sway.py b/profiles/applications/sway.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..59921aa0 --- /dev/null +++ b/profiles/applications/sway.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +import archinstall +__packages__ = "sway swaylock swayidle waybar dmenu light grim slurp pavucontrol alacritty" +installation.add_additional_packages(__packages__) diff --git a/profiles/applications/xfce4.py b/profiles/applications/xfce4.py index 6d6f8f7c..9f4260da 100644 --- a/profiles/applications/xfce4.py +++ b/profiles/applications/xfce4.py @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ import archinstall - -installation.add_additional_packages("xfce4 xfce4-goodies lightdm lightdm-gtk-greeter lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings") -# We'll create a xfce4-minimal later, but for now, we'll avoid issues by giving more than we need. +__packages__ = "xfce4 xfce4-goodies lightdm lightdm-gtk-greeter" +installation.add_additional_packages(__packages__)
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/profiles/awesome.py b/profiles/awesome.py index 8004fc62..cbd52a3c 100644 --- a/profiles/awesome.py +++ b/profiles/awesome.py @@ -2,7 +2,11 @@ import archinstall -__packages__ = ['nano', 'nemo', 'gpicview-gtk3', 'chromium', 'openssh', 'sshfs', 'htop', 'scrot', 'wget'] +is_top_level_profile = False + +# New way of defining packages for a profile, which is iterable and can be used out side +# of the profile to get a list of "what packages will be installed". +__packages__ = ['nemo', 'gpicview-gtk3', 'scrot'] def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): """ @@ -35,13 +39,13 @@ if __name__ == 'awesome': alacritty.install() # TODO: Copy a full configuration to ~/.config/awesome/rc.lua instead. - with open(f'{installation.mountpoint}/etc/xdg/awesome/rc.lua', 'r') as fh: + with open(f'{installation.target}/etc/xdg/awesome/rc.lua', 'r') as fh: awesome_lua = fh.read() ## Replace xterm with alacritty for a smoother experience. awesome_lua = awesome_lua.replace('"xterm"', '"alacritty"') - with open(f'{installation.mountpoint}/etc/xdg/awesome/rc.lua', 'w') as fh: + with open(f'{installation.target}/etc/xdg/awesome/rc.lua', 'w') as fh: fh.write(awesome_lua) ## TODO: Configure the right-click-menu to contain the above packages that were installed. (as a user config) diff --git a/profiles/budgie.py b/profiles/budgie.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1f224209 --- /dev/null +++ b/profiles/budgie.py @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +<<<<<<< HEAD:profiles/cinnamon.py +# A desktop environment using "Cinnamon" +import archinstall + +======= +# A desktop environment using "budgie" + +import archinstall + +>>>>>>> master:profiles/budgie.py +is_top_level_profile = False + +def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): + """ + Magic function called by the importing installer + before continuing any further. It also avoids executing any + other code in this stage. So it's a safe way to ask the user + for more input before any other installer steps start. + """ + +<<<<<<< HEAD:profiles/cinnamon.py + # Cinnamon requires a functioning Xorg installation. +======= + # budgie requires a functioning Xorg installation. +>>>>>>> master:profiles/budgie.py + profile = archinstall.Profile(None, 'xorg') + with profile.load_instructions(namespace='xorg.py') as imported: + if hasattr(imported, '_prep_function'): + return imported._prep_function() + else: + print('Deprecated (??): xorg profile has no _prep_function() anymore') + +# Ensures that this code only gets executed if executed +<<<<<<< HEAD:profiles/cinnamon.py +# through importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("cinnamon", "/somewhere/cinnamon.py") +# or through conventional import cinnamon +if __name__ == 'cinnamon': + # Install dependency profiles + installation.install_profile('xorg') + + # Install the application cinnamon from the template under /applications/ + cinnamon = archinstall.Application(installation, 'cinnamon') + cinnamon.install() +======= +# through importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("budgie", "/somewhere/budgie.py") +# or through conventional import budgie +if __name__ == 'budgie': + # Install dependency profiles + installation.install_profile('xorg') + + # Install the application budgie from the template under /applications/ + budgie = archinstall.Application(installation, 'budgie') + budgie.install() +>>>>>>> master:profiles/budgie.py + + installation.enable_service('lightdm') # Light Display Manager diff --git a/profiles/cinnamon.py b/profiles/cinnamon.py index dac38bd3..91a59811 100644 --- a/profiles/cinnamon.py +++ b/profiles/cinnamon.py @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ import archinstall +is_top_level_profile = False + def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): """ Magic function called by the importing installer diff --git a/profiles/deepin.py b/profiles/deepin.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..52bcdde5 --- /dev/null +++ b/profiles/deepin.py @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +# A desktop environment using "Deepin". + +import archinstall, os + +is_top_level_profile = False + + +def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): + """ + Magic function called by the importing installer + before continuing any further. It also avoids executing any + other code in this stage. So it's a safe way to ask the user + for more input before any other installer steps start. + """ + + # Deepin requires a functioning Xorg installation. + profile = archinstall.Profile(None, 'xorg') + with profile.load_instructions(namespace='xorg.py') as imported: + if hasattr(imported, '_prep_function'): + return imported._prep_function() + else: + print('Deprecated (??): xorg profile has no _prep_function() anymore') + + +# Ensures that this code only gets executed if executed +# through importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("deepin", "/somewhere/deepin.py") +# or through conventional import deepin +if __name__ == 'deepin': + # Install dependency profiles + installation.install_profile('xorg') + + # Install the application deepin from the template under /applications/ + deepin = archinstall.Application(installation, 'deepin') + deepin.install() + + # Enable autostart of Deepin for all users + installation.enable_service('lightdm') diff --git a/profiles/desktop.py b/profiles/desktop.py index 0c89e543..dce2e18b 100644 --- a/profiles/desktop.py +++ b/profiles/desktop.py @@ -2,6 +2,12 @@ import archinstall, os +is_top_level_profile = True + +# New way of defining packages for a profile, which is iterable and can be used out side +# of the profile to get a list of "what packages will be installed". +__packages__ = ['nano', 'vim', 'openssh', 'htop', 'wget', 'iwd', 'wireless_tools', 'wpa_supplicant', 'smartmontools', 'xdg-utils'] + def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): """ Magic function called by the importing installer @@ -10,11 +16,11 @@ def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): for more input before any other installer steps start. """ - supported_desktops = ['gnome', 'kde', 'awesome', 'xfce4', 'cinnamon'] + supported_desktops = ['gnome', 'kde', 'awesome', 'sway', 'cinnamon', 'xfce4', 'lxqt', 'i3', 'budgie', 'mate', 'deepin'] desktop = archinstall.generic_select(supported_desktops, 'Select your desired desktop environment: ') - - # Temporarly store the selected desktop profile - # in a session-safe location, since this module will get re-loaded + + # Temporarily store the selected desktop profile + # in a session-safe location, since this module will get reloaded # the next time it gets executed. archinstall.storage['_desktop_profile'] = desktop @@ -29,7 +35,7 @@ def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): if __name__ == 'desktop': """ This "profile" is a meta-profile. - There are no specific desktop-steps, it simply routes + There are no desktop-specific steps, it simply routes the installer to whichever desktop environment/window manager was chosen. Maybe in the future, a network manager or similar things *could* be added here. @@ -37,9 +43,13 @@ if __name__ == 'desktop': it trying to be a turn-key desktop distribution. There are plenty of desktop-turn-key-solutions based on Arch Linux, - this is therefor just a helper to get started + this is therefore just a helper to get started """ + + # Install common packages for all desktop environments + installation.add_additional_packages(__packages__) # TODO: Remove magic variable 'installation' and place it # in archinstall.storage or archinstall.session/archinstall.installation installation.install_profile(archinstall.storage['_desktop_profile']) + diff --git a/profiles/gnome.py b/profiles/gnome.py index b37679de..c75cafee 100644 --- a/profiles/gnome.py +++ b/profiles/gnome.py @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ import archinstall +is_top_level_profile = False + def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): """ Magic function called by the importing installer diff --git a/profiles/i3-gaps.py b/profiles/i3-gaps.py index 50511dce..e900117a 100644 --- a/profiles/i3-gaps.py +++ b/profiles/i3-gaps.py @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ import archinstall, subprocess +is_top_level_profile = False + def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): """ Magic function called by the importing installer diff --git a/profiles/i3-wm.py b/profiles/i3-wm.py index cd6cbc81..a2449e39 100644 --- a/profiles/i3-wm.py +++ b/profiles/i3-wm.py @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ import archinstall, subprocess +is_top_level_profile = False + def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): """ Magic function called by the importing installer diff --git a/profiles/i3.py b/profiles/i3.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..67028b2d --- /dev/null +++ b/profiles/i3.py @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +# Common package for i3, lets user select which i3 configuration they want. + +import archinstall, os + +is_top_level_profile = False + +# New way of defining packages for a profile, which is iterable and can be used out side +# of the profile to get a list of "what packages will be installed". +__packages__ = ['i3lock', 'i3status', 'i3blocks', 'xterm'] + +def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): + """ + Magic function called by the importing installer + before continuing any further. It also avoids executing any + other code in this stage. So it's a safe way to ask the user + for more input before any other installer steps start. + """ + + supported_configurations = ['i3-wm', 'i3-gaps'] + desktop = archinstall.generic_select(supported_configurations, 'Select your desired configuration: ') + + # Temporarily store the selected desktop profile + # in a session-safe location, since this module will get reloaded + # the next time it gets executed. + archinstall.storage['_i3_configuration'] = desktop + + # i3 requires a functioning Xorg installation. + profile = archinstall.Profile(None, 'xorg') + with profile.load_instructions(namespace='xorg.py') as imported: + if hasattr(imported, '_prep_function'): + return imported._prep_function() + else: + print('Deprecated (??): xorg profile has no _prep_function() anymore') + +if __name__ == 'i3': + """ + This "profile" is a meta-profile. + There are no desktop-specific steps, it simply routes + the installer to whichever desktop environment/window manager was chosen. + + Maybe in the future, a network manager or similar things *could* be added here. + We should honor that Arch Linux does not officially endorse a desktop-setup, nor is + it trying to be a turn-key desktop distribution. + + There are plenty of desktop-turn-key-solutions based on Arch Linux, + this is therefore just a helper to get started + """ + + # Install common packages for all i3 configurations + installation.add_additional_packages(__packages__) + + # Install dependency profiles + installation.install_profile('xorg') + + # gaps is installed by deafult so we are overriding it here + installation.add_additional_packages("lightdm-gtk-greeter lightdm") + + # Auto start lightdm for all users + installation.enable_service('lightdm') + + # install the i3 group now + i3 = archinstall.Application(installation, archinstall.storage['_i3_configuration']) + i3.install() diff --git a/profiles/kde.py b/profiles/kde.py index 0207ed22..6654dfa7 100644 --- a/profiles/kde.py +++ b/profiles/kde.py @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ -# A desktop environement using "KDE". +# A desktop environment using "KDE". import archinstall, os +is_top_level_profile = False + # TODO: Remove hard dependency of bash (due to .bash_profile) def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): @@ -20,14 +22,14 @@ def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): else: print('Deprecated (??): xorg profile has no _prep_function() anymore') +""" def _post_install(*args, **kwargs): if "nvidia" in _gfx_driver_packages: print("Plasma Wayland has known compatibility issues with the proprietary Nvidia driver") - choice = input("Would you like plasma-wayland to be the default session [Y/n] ").lower() - if choice == "y": - installation.arch_chroot("mv /usr/share/xsessions/plasma.desktop /usr/share/xsessions/plasmax11.desktop") - installation.arch_chroot("mv /usr/share/wayland-sessions/plasmawayland.desktop /usr/share/wayland-sessions/plasma.desktop") + print("After booting, you can choose between Wayland and Xorg using the drop-down menu") return True +""" + # Ensures that this code only gets executed if executed # through importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("kde", "/somewhere/kde.py") # or through conventional import kde diff --git a/profiles/lxqt.py b/profiles/lxqt.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..871488ee --- /dev/null +++ b/profiles/lxqt.py @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + +# A desktop environment using "LXQt" + +import archinstall + +is_top_level_profile = False + +def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): + """ + Magic function called by the importing installer + before continuing any further. It also avoids executing any + other code in this stage. So it's a safe way to ask the user + for more input before any other installer steps start. + """ + + # LXQt requires a functional xorg installation. + profile = archinstall.Profile(None, 'xorg') + with profile.load_instructions(namespace='xorg.py') as imported: + if hasattr(imported, '_prep_function'): + return imported._prep_function() + else: + print('Deprecated (??): xorg profile has no _prep_function() anymore') + +# Ensures that this code only gets executed if executed +# through importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("lxqt", "/somewhere/lxqt.py") +# or through conventional import lxqt +if __name__ == 'lxqt': + # Install dependency profiles + installation.install_profile('xorg') + + # Install the application xfce4 from the template under /applications/ + xfce = archinstall.Application(installation, 'lxqt') + xfce.install() + + installation.enable_service('sddm') # SDDM Display Manager diff --git a/profiles/mate.py b/profiles/mate.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b4c697b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/profiles/mate.py @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +# A desktop environment using "MATE" + +import archinstall + +is_top_level_profile = False + +def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): + """ + Magic function called by the importing installer + before continuing any further. It also avoids executing any + other code in this stage. So it's a safe way to ask the user + for more input before any other installer steps start. + """ + + # MATE requires a functional xorg installation. + profile = archinstall.Profile(None, 'xorg') + with profile.load_instructions(namespace='xorg.py') as imported: + if hasattr(imported, '_prep_function'): + return imported._prep_function() + else: + print('Deprecated (??): xorg profile has no _prep_function() anymore') + +# Ensures that this code only gets executed if executed +# through importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("mate", "/somewhere/mate.py") +# or through conventional import mate +if __name__ == 'mate': + # Install dependency profiles + installation.install_profile('xorg') + + # Install the application mate from the template under /applications/ + mate = archinstall.Application(installation, 'mate') + mate.install() + + installation.enable_service('lightdm') # Light Display Manager diff --git a/profiles/minimal.py b/profiles/minimal.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..79821a89 --- /dev/null +++ b/profiles/minimal.py @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +# Used to do a minimal install + +import archinstall, os + +is_top_level_profile = True + +def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): + """ + Magic function called by the importing installer + before continuing any further. For minimal install, + we don't need to do anything special here, but it + needs to exist and return True. + """ + return True # Do nothing and just return True + +if __name__ == 'minimal': + """ + This "profile" is a meta-profile. + It is used for a custom minimal installation, without any desktop-specific packages. + """ diff --git a/profiles/sway.py b/profiles/sway.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5633cce2 --- /dev/null +++ b/profiles/sway.py @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +# A desktop environment using "Sway" + +import archinstall + +is_top_level_profile = False + +def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): + """ + Magic function called by the importing installer + before continuing any further. It also avoids executing any + other code in this stage. So it's a safe way to ask the user + for more input before any other installer steps start. + """ + return True + +# Ensures that this code only gets executed if executed +# through importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("sway", "/somewhere/sway.py") +# or through conventional import sway +if __name__ == 'sway': + # Install the application sway from the template under /applications/ + sway = archinstall.Application(installation, 'sway') + sway.install() diff --git a/profiles/xfce4.py b/profiles/xfce4.py index 36c9958a..fee8c37a 100644 --- a/profiles/xfce4.py +++ b/profiles/xfce4.py @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ import archinstall +is_top_level_profile = False + def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): """ Magic function called by the importing installer diff --git a/profiles/xorg.py b/profiles/xorg.py index 1282b8a5..42597a37 100644 --- a/profiles/xorg.py +++ b/profiles/xorg.py @@ -2,88 +2,7 @@ import archinstall, os -AVAILABLE_DRIVERS = { - # Sub-dicts are layer-2 options to be selected - # and lists are a list of packages to be installed - 'AMD / ATI' : { - 'amd' : ['xf86-video-amdgpu'], - 'ati' : ['xf86-video-ati'] - }, - 'intel' : ['xf86-video-intel'], - 'nvidia' : { - 'open source' : ['xf86-video-nouveau'], - 'proprietary' : ['nvidia'] - }, - 'mesa' : ['mesa'], - 'fbdev' : ['xf86-video-fbdev'], - 'vesa' : ['xf86-video-vesa'], - 'vmware' : ['xf86-video-vmware'] -} - -def select_driver(options): - """ - Some what convoluted function, which's job is simple. - Select a graphics driver from a pre-defined set of popular options. - - (The template xorg is for beginner users, not advanced, and should - there for appeal to the general public first and edge cases later) - """ - drivers = sorted(list(options)) - - if len(drivers) >= 1: - for index, driver in enumerate(drivers): - print(f"{index}: {driver}") - - print(' -- The above list are supported graphic card drivers. --') - print(' -- You need to select (and read about) which one you need. --') - - lspci = archinstall.sys_command(f'/usr/bin/lspci') - for line in lspci.trace_log.split(b'\r\n'): - if b' vga ' in line.lower(): - if b'nvidia' in line.lower(): - print(' ** nvidia card detected, suggested driver: nvidia **') - elif b'amd' in line.lower(): - print(' ** AMD card detected, suggested driver: AMD / ATI **') - - selected_driver = input('Select your graphics card driver: ') - initial_option = selected_driver - - # Disabled search for now, only a few profiles exist anyway - # - #print(' -- You can enter ? or help to search for more drivers --') - #if selected_driver.lower() in ('?', 'help'): - # filter_string = input('Search for layout containing (example: "sv-"): ') - # new_options = search_keyboard_layout(filter_string) - # return select_language(new_options) - if selected_driver.isdigit() and (pos := int(selected_driver)) <= len(drivers)-1: - selected_driver = options[drivers[pos]] - elif selected_driver in options: - selected_driver = options[options.index(selected_driver)] - elif len(selected_driver) == 0: - raise archinstall.RequirementError("At least one graphics driver is needed to support a graphical environment. Please restart the installer and try again.") - else: - raise archinstall.RequirementError("Selected driver does not exist.") - - if type(selected_driver) == dict: - driver_options = sorted(list(selected_driver)) - for index, driver_package_group in enumerate(driver_options): - print(f"{index}: {driver_package_group}") - - selected_driver_package_group = input(f'Which driver-type do you want for {initial_option}: ') - if selected_driver_package_group.isdigit() and (pos := int(selected_driver_package_group)) <= len(driver_options)-1: - selected_driver_package_group = selected_driver[driver_options[pos]] - elif selected_driver_package_group in selected_driver: - selected_driver_package_group = selected_driver[selected_driver.index(selected_driver_package_group)] - elif len(selected_driver_package_group) == 0: - raise archinstall.RequirementError(f"At least one driver package is required for a graphical environment using {selected_driver}. Please restart the installer and try again.") - else: - raise archinstall.RequirementError(f"Selected driver-type does not exist for {initial_option}.") - - return selected_driver_package_group - - return selected_driver - - raise archinstall.RequirementError("Selecting drivers require a least one profile to be given as an option.") +is_top_level_profile = True def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): """ @@ -92,10 +11,8 @@ def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs): other code in this stage. So it's a safe way to ask the user for more input before any other installer steps start. """ - print('You need to select which graphics card you\'re using.') - print('This in order to setup the required graphics drivers.') - __builtins__['_gfx_driver_packages'] = select_driver(AVAILABLE_DRIVERS) + __builtins__['_gfx_driver_packages'] = archinstall.select_driver() # TODO: Add language section and/or merge it with the locale selected # earlier in for instance guided.py installer. diff --git a/pyproject.toml b/pyproject.toml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..da6f860e --- /dev/null +++ b/pyproject.toml @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +[build-system] +requires = ["flit_core >=2,<4"] +build-backend = "flit_core.buildapi" + +[tool.flit.metadata] +module = "archinstall" +author = "Anton Hvornum" +author-email = "anton@hvornum.se" +home-page = "https://archlinux.org" +classifiers = [ "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+)", +"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8", +"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9", +"License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)", +"Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux", +] +description-file = "README.md" +requires-python=">=3.8" +[tool.flit.metadata.urls] +Source = "https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall" +Documentation = "https://archinstall.readthedocs.io/" + +[tool.flit.scripts] +archinstall = "archinstall:run_as_a_module" + +[tool.flit.sdist] +include = ["docs/"] +exclude = ["docs/*.html", "docs/_static","docs/*.png","docs/*.psd"] + +[tool.flit.metadata.requires-extra] +doc = ["sphinx"]
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e5d79ef3 --- /dev/null +++ b/setup.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +[metadata] +name = archinstall +version = attr: archinstall.__version__ +description = Arch Linux installer - guided, templates etc. +author = Anton Hvornum +author_email = anton@hvornum.se +long_description = file: README.md +long_description_content_type = text/markdown +license = GPL +license_files = + LICENSE +project_urls = + Source = https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall + Documentation = https://archinstall.readthedocs.io/ +classifers = + Programming Language :: Python :: 3 + Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 + Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 + License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3) + Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux + +[options] +packages = find: +python_requires = >= 3.8 + +[options.packages.find] +include = + archinstall + archinstall.* + +[options.package_data] +archinstall = + examples/*.py + profiles/*.py + profiles/applications/*.py + +[options.entry_points] +console_scripts = + archinstall = archinstall:run_as_a_module @@ -1,27 +1,2 @@ -import setuptools, glob, shutil - -with open("README.md", "r") as fh: - long_description = fh.read() - -with open('VERSION', 'r') as fh: - VERSION = fh.read() - -setuptools.setup( - name="archinstall", - version=VERSION, - author="Anton Hvornum", - author_email="anton@hvornum.se", - description="Arch Linux installer - guided, templates etc.", - long_description=long_description, - long_description_content_type="text/markdown", - url="https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall", - packages=setuptools.find_packages(), - classifiers=[ - "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8", - "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)", - "Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux", - ], - python_requires='>=3.8', - setup_requires=['wheel'], - package_data={'archinstall': glob.glob('examples/*.py') + glob.glob('profiles/*.py') + glob.glob('profiles/applications/*.py')}, -) +import setuptools +setuptools.setup() |