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-rw-r--r--archinstall/__init__.py14
-rw-r--r--archinstall/__main__.py2
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/disk.py85
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/exceptions.py20
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/general.py67
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/hardware.py69
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/installer.py96
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py8
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/luks.py20
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/mirrors.py17
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/networking.py27
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/output.py47
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/packages.py19
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/profiles.py35
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/services.py4
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/storage.py14
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/systemd.py4
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py190
18 files changed, 424 insertions, 314 deletions
diff --git a/archinstall/__init__.py b/archinstall/__init__.py
index e984686b..f1d8341e 100644
--- a/archinstall/__init__.py
+++ b/archinstall/__init__.py
@@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
"""Arch Linux installer - guided, templates etc."""
-from .lib.general import *
from .lib.disk import *
-from .lib.user_interaction import *
from .lib.exceptions import *
+from .lib.general import *
+from .lib.hardware import *
from .lib.installer import __packages__, Installer
-from .lib.profiles import *
+from .lib.locale_helpers import *
from .lib.luks import *
from .lib.mirrors import *
from .lib.networking import *
-from .lib.locale_helpers import *
-from .lib.services import *
-from .lib.packages import *
from .lib.output import *
+from .lib.packages import *
+from .lib.profiles import *
+from .lib.services import *
from .lib.storage import *
-from .lib.hardware import *
+from .lib.user_interaction import *
__version__ = "2.2.0.dev1"
diff --git a/archinstall/__main__.py b/archinstall/__main__.py
index 86ed0108..c8a4779b 100644
--- a/archinstall/__main__.py
+++ b/archinstall/__main__.py
@@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
import archinstall
-import sys
-import os
if __name__ == '__main__':
archinstall.run_as_a_module()
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/disk.py b/archinstall/lib/disk.py
index fd08ea63..2241ac8e 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/disk.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/disk.py
@@ -1,21 +1,21 @@
-from typing import Optional
-import glob, re, os, json, time, hashlib
-import pathlib, traceback, logging
+import glob
+import pathlib
+import re
from collections import OrderedDict
-from .exceptions import DiskError
+
from .general import *
-from .output import log
-from .storage import storage
from .hardware import hasUEFI
+from .output import log
ROOT_DIR_PATTERN = re.compile('^.*?/devices')
GPT = 0b00000001
MBR = 0b00000010
-#import ctypes
-#import ctypes.util
-#libc = ctypes.CDLL(ctypes.util.find_library('c'), use_errno=True)
-#libc.mount.argtypes = (ctypes.c_char_p, ctypes.c_char_p, ctypes.c_char_p, ctypes.c_ulong, ctypes.c_char_p)
+
+# import ctypes
+# import ctypes.util
+# libc = ctypes.CDLL(ctypes.util.find_library('c'), use_errno=True)
+# libc.mount.argtypes = (ctypes.c_char_p, ctypes.c_char_p, ctypes.c_char_p, ctypes.c_ulong, ctypes.c_char_p)
class BlockDevice():
def __init__(self, path, info=None):
@@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ class BlockDevice():
to give less/partial information for user readability.
"""
return {
- 'path' : self.path,
- 'size' : self.info['size'] if 'size' in self.info else '<unknown>',
- 'model' : self.info['model'] if 'model' in self.info else '<unknown>'
+ 'path': self.path,
+ 'size': self.info['size'] if 'size' in self.info else '<unknown>',
+ 'model': self.info['model'] if 'model' in self.info else '<unknown>'
}
def __dump__(self):
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ class BlockDevice():
def partitions(self):
o = b''.join(sys_command(['partprobe', self.path]))
- #o = b''.join(sys_command('/usr/bin/lsblk -o name -J -b {dev}'.format(dev=dev)))
+ # o = b''.join(sys_command('/usr/bin/lsblk -o name -J -b {dev}'.format(dev=dev)))
o = b''.join(sys_command(['/usr/bin/lsblk', '-J', self.path]))
if b'not a block device' in o:
@@ -163,16 +163,16 @@ class Partition():
self.mountpoint = mountpoint
self.target_mountpoint = mountpoint
self.filesystem = filesystem
- self.size = size # TODO: Refresh?
+ self.size = size # TODO: Refresh?
self._encrypted = None
self.encrypted = encrypted
- self.allow_formatting = False # A fail-safe for unconfigured partitions, such as windows NTFS partitions.
+ self.allow_formatting = False # A fail-safe for unconfigured partitions, such as windows NTFS partitions.
if mountpoint:
self.mount(mountpoint)
mount_information = get_mount_info(self.path)
-
+
if self.mountpoint != mount_information.get('target', None) and mountpoint:
raise DiskError(f"{self} was given a mountpoint but the actual mountpoint differs: {mount_information.get('target', None)}")
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ class Partition():
left_comparitor = left_comparitor.path
else:
left_comparitor = str(left_comparitor)
- return self.path < left_comparitor # Not quite sure the order here is correct. But /dev/nvme0n1p1 comes before /dev/nvme0n1p5 so seems correct.
+ return self.path < left_comparitor # Not quite sure the order here is correct. But /dev/nvme0n1p1 comes before /dev/nvme0n1p5 so seems correct.
def __repr__(self, *args, **kwargs):
mount_repr = ''
@@ -216,12 +216,13 @@ class Partition():
for partition in json.loads(lsblk.decode('UTF-8'))['blockdevices']:
return partition.get('partuuid', None)
return None
+
@property
def encrypted(self):
return self._encrypted
@encrypted.setter
- def encrypted(self, value :bool):
+ def encrypted(self, value: bool):
self._encrypted = value
@@ -250,14 +251,14 @@ class Partition():
def has_content(self):
if not get_filesystem_type(self.path):
return False
-
- temporary_mountpoint = '/tmp/'+hashlib.md5(bytes(f"{time.time()}", 'UTF-8')+os.urandom(12)).hexdigest()
+
+ temporary_mountpoint = '/tmp/' + hashlib.md5(bytes(f"{time.time()}", 'UTF-8') + os.urandom(12)).hexdigest()
temporary_path = pathlib.Path(temporary_mountpoint)
temporary_path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
if (handle := sys_command(f'/usr/bin/mount {self.path} {temporary_mountpoint}')).exit_code != 0:
raise DiskError(f'Could not mount and check for content on {self.path} because: {b"".join(handle)}')
-
+
files = len(glob.glob(f"{temporary_mountpoint}/*"))
sys_command(f'/usr/bin/umount {temporary_mountpoint}')
@@ -349,9 +350,9 @@ class Partition():
self.filesystem = 'f2fs'
elif filesystem == 'crypto_LUKS':
- # from .luks import luks2
- # encrypted_partition = luks2(self, None, None)
- # encrypted_partition.format(path)
+ # from .luks import luks2
+ # encrypted_partition = luks2(self, None, None)
+ # encrypted_partition.format(path)
self.filesystem = 'crypto_LUKS'
else:
@@ -385,7 +386,7 @@ class Partition():
sys_command(f'/usr/bin/mount {self.path} {target}')
except SysCallError as err:
raise err
-
+
self.mountpoint = target
return True
@@ -417,16 +418,17 @@ class Partition():
try:
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
+ 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:
raise err
return True
+
class Filesystem():
# TODO:
# When instance of a HDD is selected, check all usages and gracefully unmount them
# as well as close any crypto handles.
- def __init__(self, blockdevice,mode):
+ def __init__(self, blockdevice, mode):
self.blockdevice = blockdevice
self.mode = mode
@@ -446,7 +448,7 @@ class Filesystem():
raise DiskError(f'Problem setting the partition format to GPT:', f'/usr/bin/parted -s {self.blockdevice.device} mklabel msdos')
else:
raise DiskError(f'Unknown mode selected to format in: {self.mode}')
-
+
# TODO: partition_table_type is hardcoded to GPT at the moment. This has to be changed.
elif self.mode == self.blockdevice.partition_table_type:
log(f'Kept partition format {self.mode} for {self.blockdevice}', level=logging.DEBUG)
@@ -470,11 +472,11 @@ class Filesystem():
if partition.target_mountpoint == mountpoint or partition.mountpoint == mountpoint:
return partition
- def raw_parted(self, string:str):
+ def raw_parted(self, string: str):
x = sys_command(f'/usr/bin/parted -s {string}')
return x
- def parted(self, string:str):
+ def parted(self, string: str):
"""
Performs a parted execution of the given string
@@ -513,10 +515,10 @@ class Filesystem():
def add_partition(self, type, start, end, format=None):
log(f'Adding partition to {self.blockdevice}', level=logging.INFO)
-
+
previous_partitions = self.blockdevice.partitions
if self.mode == MBR:
- if len(self.blockdevice.partitions)>3:
+ if len(self.blockdevice.partitions) > 3:
DiskError("Too many partitions on disk, MBR disks can only have 3 parimary partitions")
if format:
partitioning = self.parted(f'{self.blockdevice.device} mkpart {type} {format} {start} {end}') == 0
@@ -526,17 +528,18 @@ class Filesystem():
if partitioning:
start_wait = time.time()
while previous_partitions == self.blockdevice.partitions:
- time.sleep(0.025) # Let the new partition come up in the kernel
+ time.sleep(0.025) # Let the new partition come up in the kernel
if time.time() - start_wait > 10:
raise DiskError(f"New partition never showed up after adding new partition on {self} (timeout 10 seconds).")
return True
- def set_name(self, partition:int, name:str):
- return self.parted(f'{self.blockdevice.device} name {partition+1} "{name}"') == 0
+ def set_name(self, partition: int, name: str):
+ return self.parted(f'{self.blockdevice.device} name {partition + 1} "{name}"') == 0
+
+ def set(self, partition: int, string: str):
+ return self.parted(f'{self.blockdevice.device} set {partition + 1} {string}') == 0
- def set(self, partition:int, string:str):
- return self.parted(f'{self.blockdevice.device} set {partition+1} {string}') == 0
def device_state(name, *args, **kwargs):
# Based out of: https://askubuntu.com/questions/528690/how-to-get-list-of-all-non-removable-disk-device-names-ssd-hdd-and-sata-ide-onl/528709#528709
@@ -587,6 +590,7 @@ def harddrive(size=None, model=None, fuzzy=False):
return collection[drive]
+
def get_mount_info(path):
try:
output = b''.join(sys_command(f'/usr/bin/findmnt --json {path}'))
@@ -601,6 +605,7 @@ 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}'))
@@ -619,6 +624,7 @@ def get_partitions_in_use(mountpoint):
return mounts
+
def get_filesystem_type(path):
try:
handle = sys_command(f"blkid -o value -s TYPE {path}")
@@ -626,10 +632,11 @@ def get_filesystem_type(path):
except SysCallError:
return None
+
def disk_layouts():
try:
handle = sys_command(f"lsblk -f -o+TYPE,SIZE -J")
return json.loads(b''.join(handle).decode('UTF-8'))
except SysCallError as err:
log(f"Could not return disk layouts: {err}")
- return None \ No newline at end of file
+ return None
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/exceptions.py b/archinstall/lib/exceptions.py
index 49913980..6837f582 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/exceptions.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/exceptions.py
@@ -1,23 +1,41 @@
class RequirementError(BaseException):
pass
+
+
class DiskError(BaseException):
pass
+
+
class UnknownFilesystemFormat(BaseException):
pass
+
+
class ProfileError(BaseException):
pass
+
+
class SysCallError(BaseException):
def __init__(self, message, exit_code):
super(SysCallError, self).__init__(message)
self.message = message
self.exit_code = exit_code
+
+
class ProfileNotFound(BaseException):
pass
+
+
class HardwareIncompatibilityError(BaseException):
pass
+
+
class PermissionError(BaseException):
pass
+
+
class UserError(BaseException):
pass
+
+
class ServiceException(BaseException):
- pass \ No newline at end of file
+ pass
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/general.py b/archinstall/lib/general.py
index 72f8677f..9f6de666 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/general.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/general.py
@@ -1,17 +1,25 @@
-import os, json, hashlib, shlex, sys
-import time, pty, logging
+import hashlib
+import json
+import logging
+import os
+import pty
+import shlex
+import sys
+import time
from datetime import datetime, date
-from subprocess import Popen, STDOUT, PIPE, check_output
from select import epoll, EPOLLIN, EPOLLHUP
+from typing import Union
+
from .exceptions import *
from .output import log
-from typing import Optional, Union
+
def gen_uid(entropy_length=256):
return hashlib.sha512(os.urandom(entropy_length)).hexdigest()
+
def multisplit(s, splitters):
- s = [s,]
+ s = [s, ]
for key in splitters:
ns = []
for obj in s:
@@ -19,34 +27,35 @@ def multisplit(s, splitters):
for index, part in enumerate(x):
if len(part):
ns.append(part)
- if index < len(x)-1:
+ if index < len(x) - 1:
ns.append(key)
s = ns
return s
+
def locate_binary(name):
for PATH in os.environ['PATH'].split(':'):
for root, folders, files in os.walk(PATH):
for file in files:
if file == name:
return os.path.join(root, file)
- break # Don't recurse
+ break # Don't recurse
+
class JSON_Encoder:
def _encode(obj):
if isinstance(obj, dict):
- ## We'll need to iterate not just the value that default() usually gets passed
- ## But also iterate manually over each key: value pair in order to trap the keys.
-
+ # We'll need to iterate not just the value that default() usually gets passed
+ # But also iterate manually over each key: value pair in order to trap the keys.
+
copy = {}
for key, val in list(obj.items()):
if isinstance(val, dict):
- val = json.loads(json.dumps(val, cls=JSON)) # This, is a EXTREMELY ugly hack..
- # But it's the only quick way I can think of to
- # trigger a encoding of sub-dictionaries.
+ # This, is a EXTREMELY ugly hack.. but it's the only quick way I can think of to trigger a encoding of sub-dictionaries.
+ val = json.loads(json.dumps(val, cls=JSON))
else:
val = JSON_Encoder._encode(val)
-
+
if type(key) == str and key[0] == '!':
copy[JSON_Encoder._encode(key)] = '******'
else:
@@ -66,6 +75,7 @@ class JSON_Encoder:
else:
return obj
+
class JSON(json.JSONEncoder, json.JSONDecoder):
def _encode(self, obj):
return JSON_Encoder._encode(obj)
@@ -73,7 +83,7 @@ class JSON(json.JSONEncoder, json.JSONDecoder):
def encode(self, obj):
return super(JSON, self).encode(self._encode(obj))
-class sys_command():#Thread):
+class sys_command:
"""
Stolen from archinstall_gui
"""
@@ -117,7 +127,7 @@ class sys_command():#Thread):
user_catalogue = os.path.expanduser('~')
- if (workdir := kwargs.get('workdir', None)):
+ if workdir := kwargs.get('workdir', None):
self.cwd = workdir
self.exec_dir = workdir
else:
@@ -128,8 +138,8 @@ class sys_command():#Thread):
# "which" doesn't work as it's a builtin to bash.
# It used to work, but for whatever reason it doesn't anymore. So back to square one..
- #self.log('Worker command is not executed with absolute path, trying to find: {}'.format(self.cmd[0]), origin='spawn', level=5)
- #self.log('This is the binary {} for {}'.format(o.decode('UTF-8'), self.cmd[0]), origin='spawn', level=5)
+ # self.log('Worker command is not executed with absolute path, trying to find: {}'.format(self.cmd[0]), origin='spawn', level=5)
+ # self.log('This is the binary {} for {}'.format(o.decode('UTF-8'), self.cmd[0]), origin='spawn', level=5)
self.cmd[0] = locate_binary(self.cmd[0])
if not os.path.isdir(self.exec_dir):
@@ -161,7 +171,7 @@ class sys_command():#Thread):
'exit_code': self.exit_code
}
- def peak(self, output : Union[str, bytes]) -> bool:
+ def peak(self, output: Union[str, bytes]) -> bool:
if type(output) == bytes:
try:
output = output.decode('UTF-8')
@@ -198,7 +208,7 @@ class sys_command():#Thread):
old_dir = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(self.exec_dir)
self.pid, child_fd = pty.fork()
- if not self.pid: # Child process
+ if not self.pid: # Child process
# Replace child process with our main process
if not self.kwargs['emulate']:
try:
@@ -244,7 +254,7 @@ class sys_command():#Thread):
original = trigger
trigger = bytes(original, 'UTF-8')
self.kwargs['events'][trigger] = self.kwargs['events'][original]
- del(self.kwargs['events'][original])
+ del (self.kwargs['events'][original])
if type(self.kwargs['events'][trigger]) != bytes:
self.kwargs['events'][trigger] = bytes(self.kwargs['events'][trigger], 'UTF-8')
@@ -257,19 +267,19 @@ class sys_command():#Thread):
last_trigger_pos = trigger_pos
os.write(child_fd, self.kwargs['events'][trigger])
- del(self.kwargs['events'][trigger])
+ del (self.kwargs['events'][trigger])
broke = True
break
if broke:
continue
- ## Adding a exit trigger:
+ # Adding a exit trigger:
if len(self.kwargs['events']) == 0:
if 'debug' in self.kwargs and self.kwargs['debug']:
self.log(f"Waiting for last command {self.cmd[0]} to finish.", level=logging.DEBUG)
- if bytes(f']$'.lower(), 'UTF-8') in self.trace_log[0-len(f']$')-5:].lower():
+ if bytes(f']$'.lower(), 'UTF-8') in self.trace_log[0 - len(f']$') - 5:].lower():
if 'debug' in self.kwargs and self.kwargs['debug']:
self.log(f"{self.cmd[0]} has finished.", level=logging.DEBUG)
alive = False
@@ -298,9 +308,11 @@ class sys_command():#Thread):
self.exit_code = 0
if self.exit_code != 0 and not self.kwargs['suppress_errors']:
- #self.log(self.trace_log.decode('UTF-8'), level=logging.DEBUG)
- #self.log(f"'{self.raw_cmd}' did not exit gracefully, exit code {self.exit_code}.", level=logging.ERROR)
- raise SysCallError(message=f"{self.trace_log.decode('UTF-8')}\n'{self.raw_cmd}' did not exit gracefully (trace log above), exit code: {self.exit_code}", exit_code=self.exit_code)
+ # self.log(self.trace_log.decode('UTF-8'), level=logging.DEBUG)
+ # self.log(f"'{self.raw_cmd}' did not exit gracefully, exit code {self.exit_code}.", level=logging.ERROR)
+ raise SysCallError(
+ message=f"{self.trace_log.decode('UTF-8')}\n'{self.raw_cmd}' did not exit gracefully (trace log above), exit code: {self.exit_code}",
+ exit_code=self.exit_code)
self.ended = time.time()
with open(f'{self.cwd}/trace.log', 'wb') as fh:
@@ -318,5 +330,6 @@ def prerequisite_check():
return True
+
def reboot():
o = b''.join(sys_command("/usr/bin/reboot"))
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/hardware.py b/archinstall/lib/hardware.py
index 009a3a6c..9eaff22e 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/hardware.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/hardware.py
@@ -1,20 +1,23 @@
-import os, subprocess, json
-from .general import sys_command
-from .networking import list_interfaces, enrichIfaceTypes
+import json
+import os
+import subprocess
from typing import Optional
+from .general import sys_command
+from .networking import list_interfaces, enrich_iface_types
+
__packages__ = [
- "mesa",
- "xf86-video-amdgpu",
- "xf86-video-ati",
- "xf86-video-nouveau",
- "xf86-video-vmware",
- "libva-mesa-driver",
- "libva-intel-driver",
- "intel-media-driver",
- "vulkan-radeon",
- "vulkan-intel",
- "nvidia",
+ "mesa",
+ "xf86-video-amdgpu",
+ "xf86-video-ati",
+ "xf86-video-nouveau",
+ "xf86-video-vmware",
+ "libva-mesa-driver",
+ "libva-intel-driver",
+ "intel-media-driver",
+ "vulkan-radeon",
+ "vulkan-intel",
+ "nvidia",
]
AVAILABLE_GFX_DRIVERS = {
@@ -52,47 +55,57 @@ AVAILABLE_GFX_DRIVERS = {
"VMware / VirtualBox (open-source)": ["mesa", "xf86-video-vmware"],
}
-def hasWifi()->bool:
- return 'WIRELESS' in enrichIfaceTypes(list_interfaces().values()).values()
-def hasAMDCPU()->bool:
+def hasWifi() -> bool:
+ return 'WIRELESS' in enrich_iface_types(list_interfaces().values()).values()
+
+
+def hasAMDCPU() -> bool:
if subprocess.check_output("lscpu | grep AMD", shell=True).strip().decode():
return True
return False
-def hasIntelCPU()->bool:
+
+
+def hasIntelCPU() -> bool:
if subprocess.check_output("lscpu | grep Intel", shell=True).strip().decode():
return True
return False
-def hasUEFI()->bool:
+
+def hasUEFI() -> bool:
return os.path.isdir('/sys/firmware/efi')
-def graphicsDevices()->dict:
+
+def graphicsDevices() -> dict:
cards = {}
for line in sys_command(f"lspci"):
if b' VGA ' in line:
- _, identifier = line.split(b': ',1)
+ _, identifier = line.split(b': ', 1)
cards[identifier.strip().lower().decode('UTF-8')] = line
return cards
-def hasNvidiaGraphics()->bool:
+
+def hasNvidiaGraphics() -> bool:
return any('nvidia' in x for x in graphicsDevices())
-def hasAmdGraphics()->bool:
+
+def hasAmdGraphics() -> bool:
return any('amd' in x for x in graphicsDevices())
-def hasIntelGraphics()->bool:
+
+def hasIntelGraphics() -> bool:
return any('intel' in x for x in graphicsDevices())
-def cpuVendor()-> Optional[str]:
+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)
+ if info.get('field', None):
+ if info.get('field', None) == "Vendor ID:":
+ return info.get('data', None)
return None
+
def isVM() -> bool:
try:
subprocess.check_call(["systemd-detect-virt"]) # systemd-detect-virt issues a non-zero exit code if it is not on a virtual machine
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/installer.py b/archinstall/lib/installer.py
index 68d058f0..eccd2c49 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/installer.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/installer.py
@@ -1,53 +1,49 @@
-import os, stat, time, shutil, pathlib
-import subprocess, logging
-from .exceptions import *
from .disk import *
-from .general import *
-from .user_interaction import *
-from .profiles import Profile
+from .hardware import *
from .mirrors import *
-from .systemd import Networkd
-from .output import log
from .storage import storage
-from .hardware import *
+from .systemd import Networkd
+from .user_interaction import *
# Any package that the Installer() is responsible for (optional and the default ones)
__packages__ = ["base", "base-devel", "linux-firmware", "linux", "linux-lts", "linux-zen", "linux-hardened"]
+
class Installer():
"""
`Installer()` is the wrapper for most basic installation steps.
It also wraps :py:func:`~archinstall.Installer.pacstrap` among other things.
:param partition: Requires a partition as the first argument, this is
- so that the installer can mount to `mountpoint` and strap packages there.
+ so that the installer can mount to `mountpoint` and strap packages there.
:type partition: class:`archinstall.Partition`
:param boot_partition: There's two reasons for needing a boot partition argument,
- The first being so that `mkinitcpio` can place the `vmlinuz` kernel at the right place
- during the `pacstrap` or `linux` and the base packages for a minimal installation.
- The second being when :py:func:`~archinstall.Installer.add_bootloader` is called,
- A `boot_partition` must be known to the installer before this is called.
+ The first being so that `mkinitcpio` can place the `vmlinuz` kernel at the right place
+ during the `pacstrap` or `linux` and the base packages for a minimal installation.
+ The second being when :py:func:`~archinstall.Installer.add_bootloader` is called,
+ A `boot_partition` must be known to the installer before this is called.
:type boot_partition: class:`archinstall.Partition`
:param profile: A profile to install, this is optional and can be called later manually.
- This just simplifies the process by not having to call :py:func:`~archinstall.Installer.install_profile` later on.
+ This just simplifies the process by not having to call :py:func:`~archinstall.Installer.install_profile` later on.
:type profile: str, optional
:param hostname: The given /etc/hostname for the machine.
:type hostname: str, optional
"""
+
def __init__(self, target, *, base_packages=__packages__[:3], kernels=['linux']):
self.target = target
self.init_time = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S')
self.milliseconds = int(str(time.time()).split('.')[1])
self.helper_flags = {
- 'base' : False,
- 'bootloader' : False
+ 'base': False,
+ 'bootloader': False
}
-
+
self.base_packages = base_packages.split(' ') if type(base_packages) is str else base_packages
for kernel in kernels:
self.base_packages.append(kernel)
@@ -78,7 +74,7 @@ class Installer():
# TODO: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28157929/how-to-safely-handle-an-exception-inside-a-context-manager
if len(args) >= 2 and args[1]:
- #self.log(self.trace_log.decode('UTF-8'), level=logging.DEBUG)
+ # self.log(self.trace_log.decode('UTF-8'), level=logging.DEBUG)
self.log(args[1], level=logging.ERROR, fg='red')
self.sync_log_to_install_medium()
@@ -100,10 +96,10 @@ class Installer():
self.log('Some required steps were not successfully installed/configured before leaving the installer:', fg='red', level=logging.WARNING)
for step in missing_steps:
self.log(f' - {step}', fg='red', level=logging.WARNING)
-
+
self.log(f"Detailed error logs can be found at: {storage['LOG_PATH']}", level=logging.WARNING)
self.log(f"Submit this zip file as an issue to https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/issues", level=logging.WARNING)
-
+
self.sync_log_to_install_medium()
return False
@@ -116,7 +112,7 @@ class Installer():
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
@@ -124,7 +120,7 @@ class Installer():
def mount(self, partition, mountpoint, create_mountpoint=True):
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):
@@ -147,7 +143,7 @@ class Installer():
def genfstab(self, flags='-pU'):
self.log(f"Updating {self.target}/etc/fstab", level=logging.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)
@@ -173,10 +169,10 @@ class Installer():
def set_timezone(self, zone, *args, **kwargs):
if not zone: return True
- if not len(zone): return True # Redundant
+ if not len(zone): return True # Redundant
- if (pathlib.Path("/usr")/"share"/"zoneinfo"/zone).exists():
- (pathlib.Path(self.target)/"etc"/"localtime").unlink(missing_ok=True)
+ if (pathlib.Path("/usr") / "share" / "zoneinfo" / zone).exists():
+ (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:
@@ -204,7 +200,7 @@ class Installer():
def arch_chroot(self, cmd, *args, **kwargs):
if 'runas' in kwargs:
cmd = f"su - {kwargs['runas']} -c \"{cmd}\""
-
+
return self.run_command(cmd)
def drop_to_shell(self):
@@ -224,7 +220,7 @@ class Installer():
network["DNS"] = dns
conf = Networkd(Match={"Name": nic}, Network=network)
-
+
with open(f"{self.target}/etc/systemd/network/10-{nic}.network", "a") as netconf:
netconf.write(str(conf))
@@ -239,6 +235,7 @@ class Installer():
# If we haven't installed the base yet (function called pre-maturely)
if self.helper_flags.get('base', False) is False:
self.base_packages.append('iwd')
+
# This function will be called after minimal_installation()
# as a hook for post-installs. This hook is only needed if
# base is not installed yet.
@@ -268,20 +265,21 @@ class Installer():
if self.helper_flags.get('base', False) is False:
def post_install_enable_networkd_resolved(*args, **kwargs):
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', 'systemd-resolved')
-
return True
def detect_encryption(self, partition):
+ part = Partition(partition.parent, None, autodetect_filesystem=True)
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)
-
+ elif partition.parent not in partition.path and part.filesystem == 'crypto_LUKS':
+ return part
+
return False
def mkinitcpio(self, *flags):
@@ -298,11 +296,9 @@ class Installer():
## TODO: Perhaps this should be living in the function which dictates
## the partitioning. Leaving here for now.
-
-
for partition in self.partitions:
if partition.filesystem == 'btrfs':
- #if partition.encrypted:
+ # if partition.encrypted:
self.base_packages.append('btrfs-progs')
if partition.filesystem == 'xfs':
self.base_packages.append('xfsprogs')
@@ -320,18 +316,18 @@ class Installer():
if 'encrypt' not in self.HOOKS:
self.HOOKS.insert(self.HOOKS.index('filesystems'), 'encrypt')
- if not(hasUEFI()):
+ if not hasUEFI():
self.base_packages.append('grub')
-
+
if not isVM():
vendor = cpuVendor()
- if vendor == "AuthenticAMD":
+ 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")
-
+
self.pacstrap(self.base_packages)
self.helper_flags['base-strapped'] = True
@@ -341,9 +337,9 @@ class Installer():
) # Redundant \n at the start? who knows?
## TODO: Support locale and timezone
- #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')
+ # 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('archinstall')
self.set_locale('en_US')
@@ -365,7 +361,7 @@ class Installer():
boot_partition = None
root_partition = None
for partition in self.partitions:
- if partition.mountpoint == self.target+'/boot':
+ if partition.mountpoint == self.target + '/boot':
boot_partition = partition
elif partition.mountpoint == self.target:
root_partition = partition
@@ -395,7 +391,7 @@ class Installer():
f"default {self.init_time}",
f"timeout 5"
]
-
+
with open(f'{self.target}/boot/loader/loader.conf', 'w') as loader:
for line in loader_data:
if line[:8] == 'default ':
@@ -408,7 +404,7 @@ 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()
+ # 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.target}/boot/loader/entries/{self.init_time}.conf', 'w') as entry:
entry.write(f'# Created by: archinstall\n')
@@ -417,7 +413,7 @@ class Installer():
entry.write(f'linux /vmlinuz-linux\n')
if not isVM():
vendor = cpuVendor()
- if vendor == "AuthenticAMD":
+ if vendor == "AuthenticAMD":
entry.write("initrd /amd-ucode.img\n")
elif vendor == "GenuineIntel":
entry.write("initrd /intel-ucode.img\n")
@@ -472,13 +468,13 @@ class Installer():
self.log(f'Installing network profile {profile}', level=logging.INFO)
return profile.install()
- def enable_sudo(self, entity :str, group=False):
+ def enable_sudo(self, entity: str, group=False):
self.log(f'Enabling sudo permissions for {entity}.', level=logging.INFO)
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):
+ def user_create(self, user: str, password=None, groups=[], sudo=False):
self.log(f'Creating user {user}', level=logging.INFO)
o = b''.join(sys_command(f'/usr/bin/arch-chroot {self.target} useradd -m -G wheel {user}'))
if password:
@@ -500,7 +496,7 @@ class Installer():
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=logging.INFO)
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py b/archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py
index 3c373bc6..addc8da1 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py
@@ -1,9 +1,12 @@
-import subprocess
import os
+import subprocess
from .exceptions import *
+
+
# from .general import sys_command
+
def list_keyboard_languages():
locale_dir = '/usr/share/kbd/keymaps/'
@@ -16,16 +19,19 @@ def list_keyboard_languages():
if os.path.splitext(file)[1] == '.gz':
yield file.strip('.gz').strip('.map')
+
def verify_keyboard_layout(layout):
for language in list_keyboard_languages():
if layout.lower() == language.lower():
return True
return False
+
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 subprocess.call(['loadkeys', locale]) == 0
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/luks.py b/archinstall/lib/luks.py
index 7f8485e6..e6e1c897 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/luks.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/luks.py
@@ -1,13 +1,9 @@
-import os
-import shlex
-import time
import pathlib
-import logging
-from .exceptions import *
-from .general import *
+
from .disk import Partition
+from .general import *
from .output import log
-from .storage import storage
+
class luks2():
def __init__(self, partition, mountpoint, password, key_file=None, auto_unmount=False, *args, **kwargs):
@@ -22,12 +18,12 @@ class luks2():
self.mapdev = None
def __enter__(self):
- #if self.partition.allow_formatting:
- # self.key_file = self.encrypt(self.partition, *self.args, **self.kwargs)
- #else:
+ # if self.partition.allow_formatting:
+ # self.key_file = self.encrypt(self.partition, *self.args, **self.kwargs)
+ # else:
if not self.key_file:
self.key_file = f"/tmp/{os.path.basename(self.partition.path)}.disk_pw" # TODO: Make disk-pw-file randomly unique?
-
+
if type(self.password) != bytes:
self.password = bytes(self.password, 'UTF-8')
@@ -112,7 +108,7 @@ class luks2():
if cmd_handle.exit_code != 0:
raise DiskError(f'Could not encrypt volume "{partition.path}": {cmd_output}')
-
+
return key_file
def unlock(self, partition, mountpoint, key_file):
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/mirrors.py b/archinstall/lib/mirrors.py
index ae6c6422..e53b356a 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/mirrors.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/mirrors.py
@@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
-import urllib.request, logging
+import urllib.request
-from .exceptions import *
from .general import *
from .output import log
-from .storage import storage
+
def filter_mirrors_by_region(regions, destination='/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist', tmp_dir='/root', *args, **kwargs):
"""
@@ -19,9 +18,10 @@ def filter_mirrors_by_region(regions, destination='/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist', tm
o = b''.join(sys_command((f"/usr/bin/wget 'https://archlinux.org/mirrorlist/?{'&'.join(region_list)}&protocol=https&ip_version=4&ip_version=6&use_mirror_status=on' -O {tmp_dir}/mirrorlist")))
o = b''.join(sys_command((f"/usr/bin/sed -i 's/#Server/Server/' {tmp_dir}/mirrorlist")))
o = b''.join(sys_command((f"/usr/bin/mv {tmp_dir}/mirrorlist {destination}")))
-
+
return True
+
def add_custom_mirrors(mirrors:list, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This will append custom mirror definitions in pacman.conf
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ def add_custom_mirrors(mirrors:list, *args, **kwargs):
return True
+
def insert_mirrors(mirrors, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This function will insert a given mirror-list at the top of `/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist`.
@@ -58,7 +59,8 @@ def insert_mirrors(mirrors, *args, **kwargs):
return True
-def use_mirrors(regions :dict, destination='/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist'):
+
+def use_mirrors(regions: dict, destination='/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist'):
log(f'A new package mirror-list has been created: {destination}', level=logging.INFO)
for region, mirrors in regions.items():
with open(destination, 'w') as mirrorlist:
@@ -67,11 +69,13 @@ def use_mirrors(regions :dict, destination='/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist'):
mirrorlist.write(f'Server = {mirror}\n')
return True
+
def re_rank_mirrors(top=10, *positionals, **kwargs):
if sys_command((f'/usr/bin/rankmirrors -n {top} /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist > /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist')).exit_code == 0:
return True
return False
+
def list_mirrors():
url = f"https://archlinux.org/mirrorlist/?protocol=https&ip_version=4&ip_version=6&use_mirror_status=on"
regions = {}
@@ -82,7 +86,6 @@ def list_mirrors():
log(f'Could not fetch an active mirror-list: {err}', level=logging.WARNING, fg="yellow")
return regions
-
region = 'Unknown region'
for line in response.readlines():
if len(line.strip()) == 0:
@@ -97,4 +100,4 @@ def list_mirrors():
url = line.lstrip('#Server = ')
regions[region][url] = True
- return regions \ No newline at end of file
+ return regions
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/networking.py b/archinstall/lib/networking.py
index 2dc8be9b..3e5ed4e7 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/networking.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/networking.py
@@ -1,28 +1,32 @@
-import os
import fcntl
+import os
import socket
import struct
from collections import OrderedDict
+
from .exceptions import *
from .general import sys_command
from .storage import storage
-def getHwAddr(ifname):
+
+def get_hw_addr(ifname):
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
- info = fcntl.ioctl(s.fileno(), 0x8927, struct.pack('256s', bytes(ifname, 'utf-8')[:15]))
+ info = fcntl.ioctl(s.fileno(), 0x8927, struct.pack('256s', bytes(ifname, 'utf-8')[:15]))
return ':'.join('%02x' % b for b in info[18:24])
-
+
+
def list_interfaces(skip_loopback=True):
interfaces = OrderedDict()
for index, iface in socket.if_nameindex():
if skip_loopback and iface == "lo":
continue
- mac = getHwAddr(iface).replace(':', '-').lower()
+ mac = get_hw_addr(iface).replace(':', '-').lower()
interfaces[mac] = iface
return interfaces
-def enrichIfaceTypes(interfaces :dict):
+
+def enrich_iface_types(interfaces: dict):
result = {}
for iface in interfaces:
if os.path.isdir(f"/sys/class/net/{iface}/bridge/"):
@@ -39,11 +43,13 @@ def enrichIfaceTypes(interfaces :dict):
result[iface] = 'UNKNOWN'
return result
+
def get_interface_from_mac(mac):
return list_interfaces().get(mac.lower(), None)
-def wirelessScan(interface):
- interfaces = enrichIfaceTypes(list_interfaces().values())
+
+def wireless_scan(interface):
+ interfaces = enrich_iface_types(list_interfaces().values())
if interfaces[interface] != 'WIRELESS':
raise HardwareIncompatibilityError(f"Interface {interface} is not a wireless interface: {interfaces}")
@@ -56,12 +62,13 @@ def wirelessScan(interface):
storage['_WIFI'][interface]['scanning'] = True
+
# TODO: Full WiFi experience might get evolved in the future, pausing for now 2021-01-25
-def getWirelessNetworks(interface):
+def get_wireless_networks(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:
import time
- wirelessScan(interface)
+ wireless_scan(interface)
time.sleep(5)
for line in sys_command(f"iwctl station {interface} get-networks"):
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/output.py b/archinstall/lib/output.py
index d6a197f1..cce9e88c 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/output.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/output.py
@@ -1,25 +1,28 @@
import abc
+import logging
import os
import sys
-import logging
from pathlib import Path
+
from .storage import storage
+
# TODO: use logging's built in levels instead.
# 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:
+class LogLevels:
Critical = 0b001
Error = 0b010
Warning = 0b011
Info = 0b101
Debug = 0b111
+
class journald(dict):
@abc.abstractmethod
def log(message, level=logging.DEBUG):
try:
- import systemd.journal # type: ignore
+ import systemd.journal # type: ignore
except ModuleNotFoundError:
return False
@@ -27,19 +30,19 @@ class journald(dict):
# to logging levels (and warn about deprecated usage)
# There's some code re-usage here but that should be fine.
# TODO: Remove these in a few versions:
- if level == LOG_LEVELS.Critical:
+ if level == LogLevels.Critical:
log("Deprecated level detected in log message, please use new logging.<level> instead for the following log message:", fg="red", level=logging.ERROR, force=True)
level = logging.CRITICAL
- elif level == LOG_LEVELS.Error:
+ elif level == LogLevels.Error:
log("Deprecated level detected in log message, please use new logging.<level> instead for the following log message:", fg="red", level=logging.ERROR, force=True)
level = logging.ERROR
- elif level == LOG_LEVELS.Warning:
+ elif level == LogLevels.Warning:
log("Deprecated level detected in log message, please use new logging.<level> instead for the following log message:", fg="red", level=logging.ERROR, force=True)
level = logging.WARNING
- elif level == LOG_LEVELS.Info:
+ elif level == LogLevels.Info:
log("Deprecated level detected in log message, please use new logging.<level> instead for the following log message:", fg="red", level=logging.ERROR, force=True)
level = logging.INFO
- elif level == LOG_LEVELS.Debug:
+ elif level == LogLevels.Debug:
log("Deprecated level detected in log message, please use new logging.<level> instead for the following log message:", fg="red", level=logging.ERROR, force=True)
level = logging.DEBUG
@@ -49,14 +52,16 @@ class journald(dict):
log_ch.setFormatter(log_fmt)
log_adapter.addHandler(log_ch)
log_adapter.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
-
+
log_adapter.log(level, message)
+
# TODO: Replace log() for session based logging.
-class SessionLogging():
+class SessionLogging:
def __init__(self):
pass
+
# Found first reference here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7445658/how-to-detect-if-the-console-does-support-ansi-escape-codes-in-python
# And re-used this: https://github.com/django/django/blob/master/django/core/management/color.py#L12
def supports_color():
@@ -70,10 +75,11 @@ def supports_color():
is_a_tty = hasattr(sys.stdout, 'isatty') and sys.stdout.isatty()
return supported_platform and is_a_tty
+
# Heavily influenced by: https://github.com/django/django/blob/ae8338daf34fd746771e0678081999b656177bae/django/utils/termcolors.py#L13
# Color options here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/528928/how-to-do-underline-bold-italic-strikethrough-color-background-and-size-i
-def stylize_output(text :str, *opts, **kwargs):
- opt_dict = {'bold': '1', 'italic' : '3', 'underscore': '4', 'blink': '5', 'reverse': '7', 'conceal': '8'}
+def stylize_output(text: str, *opts, **kwargs):
+ opt_dict = {'bold': '1', 'italic': '3', 'underscore': '4', 'blink': '5', 'reverse': '7', 'conceal': '8'}
color_names = ('black', 'red', 'green', 'yellow', 'blue', 'magenta', 'cyan', 'white')
foreground = {color_names[x]: '3%s' % x for x in range(8)}
background = {color_names[x]: '4%s' % x for x in range(8)}
@@ -94,6 +100,7 @@ def stylize_output(text :str, *opts, **kwargs):
text = '%s\x1b[%sm' % (text or '', RESET)
return '%s%s' % (('\x1b[%sm' % ';'.join(code_list)), text or '')
+
def log(*args, **kwargs):
string = orig_string = ' '.join([str(x) for x in args])
@@ -114,8 +121,8 @@ def log(*args, **kwargs):
log_file.write("")
except PermissionError:
# Fallback to creating the log file in the current folder
- err_string = f"Not enough permission to place log file at {absolute_logfile}, creating it in {Path('./').absolute()/filename} instead."
- absolute_logfile = Path('./').absolute()/filename
+ err_string = f"Not enough permission to place log file at {absolute_logfile}, creating it in {Path('./').absolute() / filename} instead."
+ absolute_logfile = Path('./').absolute() / filename
absolute_logfile.parents[0].mkdir(exist_ok=True)
absolute_logfile = str(absolute_logfile)
storage['LOG_PATH'] = './'
@@ -132,19 +139,19 @@ def log(*args, **kwargs):
# to logging levels (and warn about deprecated usage)
# There's some code re-usage here but that should be fine.
# TODO: Remove these in a few versions:
- if kwargs['level'] == LOG_LEVELS.Critical:
+ if kwargs['level'] == LogLevels.Critical:
log("Deprecated level detected in log message, please use new logging.<level> instead for the following log message:", fg="red", level=logging.ERROR, force=True)
kwargs['level'] = logging.CRITICAL
- elif kwargs['level'] == LOG_LEVELS.Error:
+ elif kwargs['level'] == LogLevels.Error:
log("Deprecated level detected in log message, please use new logging.<level> instead for the following log message:", fg="red", level=logging.ERROR, force=True)
kwargs['level'] = logging.ERROR
- elif kwargs['level'] == LOG_LEVELS.Warning:
+ elif kwargs['level'] == LogLevels.Warning:
log("Deprecated level detected in log message, please use new logging.<level> instead for the following log message:", fg="red", level=logging.ERROR, force=True)
kwargs['level'] = logging.WARNING
- elif kwargs['level'] == LOG_LEVELS.Info:
+ elif kwargs['level'] == LogLevels.Info:
log("Deprecated level detected in log message, please use new logging.<level> instead for the following log message:", fg="red", level=logging.ERROR, force=True)
kwargs['level'] = logging.INFO
- elif kwargs['level'] == LOG_LEVELS.Debug:
+ elif kwargs['level'] == LogLevels.Debug:
log("Deprecated level detected in log message, please use new logging.<level> instead for the following log message:", fg="red", level=logging.ERROR, force=True)
kwargs['level'] = logging.DEBUG
@@ -156,7 +163,7 @@ def log(*args, **kwargs):
try:
journald.log(string, level=kwargs.get('level', logging.INFO))
except ModuleNotFoundError:
- pass # Ignore writing to journald
+ pass # Ignore writing to journald
# Finally, print the log unless we skipped it based on level.
# We use sys.stdout.write()+flush() instead of print() to try and
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/packages.py b/archinstall/lib/packages.py
index 4f6b6c61..e16ed99e 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/packages.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/packages.py
@@ -1,10 +1,14 @@
-import urllib.request, urllib.parse
-import ssl, json
+import json
+import ssl
+import urllib.parse
+import urllib.request
+
from .exceptions import *
BASE_URL = 'https://archlinux.org/packages/search/json/?name={package}'
BASE_GROUP_URL = 'https://archlinux.org/groups/x86_64/{group}/'
+
def find_group(name):
ssl_context = ssl.create_default_context()
ssl_context.check_hostname = False
@@ -16,11 +20,12 @@ def find_group(name):
return False
else:
raise err
-
+
# Just to be sure some code didn't slip through the exception
if response.code == 200:
return True
+
def find_package(name):
"""
Finds a specific package via the package database.
@@ -33,6 +38,7 @@ def find_package(name):
data = response.read().decode('UTF-8')
return json.loads(data)
+
def find_packages(*names):
"""
This function returns the search results for many packages.
@@ -44,7 +50,8 @@ def find_packages(*names):
result[package] = find_package(package)
return result
-def validate_package_list(packages :list):
+
+def validate_package_list(packages: list):
"""
Validates a list of given packages.
Raises `RequirementError` if one or more packages are not found.
@@ -53,8 +60,8 @@ def validate_package_list(packages :list):
for package in packages:
if not find_package(package)['results'] and not find_group(package):
invalid_packages.append(package)
-
+
if invalid_packages:
raise RequirementError(f"Invalid package names: {invalid_packages}")
- return True \ No newline at end of file
+ return True
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/profiles.py b/archinstall/lib/profiles.py
index 42fd4c24..8b5525b4 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/profiles.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/profiles.py
@@ -1,21 +1,27 @@
+import hashlib
+import importlib.util
+import json
+import re
+import ssl
+import sys
+import urllib.parse
+import urllib.request
from typing import Optional
-import os, urllib.request, urllib.parse, ssl, json, re
-import importlib.util, sys, glob, hashlib, logging
-from collections import OrderedDict
-from .general import multisplit, sys_command
-from .exceptions import *
+
+from .general import multisplit
from .networking import *
-from .output import log
from .storage import storage
+
def grab_url_data(path):
safe_path = path[:path.find(':')+1]+''.join([item if item in ('/', '?', '=', '&') else urllib.parse.quote(item) for item in multisplit(path[path.find(':')+1:], ('/', '?', '=', '&'))])
ssl_context = ssl.create_default_context()
ssl_context.check_hostname = False
- ssl_context.verify_mode=ssl.CERT_NONE
+ ssl_context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE
response = urllib.request.urlopen(safe_path, context=ssl_context)
return response.read()
+
def list_profiles(filter_irrelevant_macs=True, subpath='', filter_top_level_profiles=False):
# TODO: Grab from github page as well, not just local static files
if filter_irrelevant_macs:
@@ -24,7 +30,7 @@ def list_profiles(filter_irrelevant_macs=True, subpath='', filter_top_level_prof
cache = {}
# Grab all local profiles found in PROFILE_PATH
for PATH_ITEM in storage['PROFILE_PATH']:
- for root, folders, files in os.walk(os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(PATH_ITEM+subpath))):
+ for root, folders, files in os.walk(os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(PATH_ITEM + subpath))):
for file in files:
if file == '__init__.py':
continue
@@ -46,7 +52,7 @@ def list_profiles(filter_irrelevant_macs=True, subpath='', filter_top_level_prof
# Grab profiles from upstream URL
if storage['PROFILE_DB']:
- profiles_url = os.path.join(storage["UPSTREAM_URL"]+subpath, storage['PROFILE_DB'])
+ profiles_url = os.path.join(storage["UPSTREAM_URL"] + subpath, storage['PROFILE_DB'])
try:
profile_list = json.loads(grab_url_data(profiles_url))
except urllib.error.HTTPError as err:
@@ -55,7 +61,7 @@ def list_profiles(filter_irrelevant_macs=True, subpath='', filter_top_level_prof
except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError as err:
print(f'Error: Could not decode "{profiles_url}" result as JSON:', err)
return cache
-
+
for profile in profile_list:
if os.path.splitext(profile)[1] == '.py':
tailored = False
@@ -69,11 +75,12 @@ def list_profiles(filter_irrelevant_macs=True, subpath='', filter_top_level_prof
if filter_top_level_profiles:
for profile in list(cache.keys()):
if Profile(None, profile).is_top_level_profile() is False:
- del(cache[profile])
+ del (cache[profile])
return cache
-class Script():
+
+class Script:
def __init__(self, profile, installer=None):
# profile: https://hvornum.se/something.py
# profile: desktop
@@ -154,12 +161,13 @@ class Script():
return sys.modules[self.namespace]
+
class Profile(Script):
def __init__(self, installer, path, args={}):
super(Profile, self).__init__(path, installer)
def __dump__(self, *args, **kwargs):
- return {'path' : self.path}
+ return {'path': self.path}
def __repr__(self, *args, **kwargs):
return f'Profile({os.path.basename(self.profile)})'
@@ -238,6 +246,7 @@ class Profile(Script):
return imported.__packages__
return None
+
class Application(Profile):
def __repr__(self, *args, **kwargs):
return f'Application({os.path.basename(self.profile)})'
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/services.py b/archinstall/lib/services.py
index bb6f64f2..46aa7846 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/services.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/services.py
@@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
-import os
-
-from .exceptions import *
from .general import *
+
def service_state(service_name: str):
if os.path.splitext(service_name)[1] != '.service':
service_name += '.service' # Just to be safe
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/storage.py b/archinstall/lib/storage.py
index 43d088bb..53d5e938 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/storage.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/storage.py
@@ -8,15 +8,15 @@ import os
#
# And Keeping this in dict ensures that variables are shared across imports.
storage = {
- 'PROFILE_PATH' : [
+ 'PROFILE_PATH': [
'./profiles',
'~/.config/archinstall/profiles',
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), 'profiles'),
- #os.path.abspath(f'{os.path.dirname(__file__)}/../examples')
+ # os.path.abspath(f'{os.path.dirname(__file__)}/../examples')
],
- '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',
- 'MOUNT_POINT' : '/mnt'
+ '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',
+ 'MOUNT_POINT': '/mnt'
}
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/systemd.py b/archinstall/lib/systemd.py
index f2b7c9b3..5607250b 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/systemd.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/systemd.py
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class Ini():
+class Ini:
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Limited INI handler for now.
@@ -25,11 +25,13 @@ class Ini():
return result
+
class Systemd(Ini):
"""
Placeholder class to do systemd specific setups.
"""
+
class Networkd(Systemd):
"""
Placeholder class to do systemd-network specific setups.
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py b/archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py
index c76dc9a5..4ca0fed8 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py
@@ -1,27 +1,40 @@
-import getpass, pathlib, os, shutil, re, time
-import sys, time, signal, ipaddress, logging
-import termios, tty, select # Used for char by char polling of sys.stdin
+import getpass
+import ipaddress
+import logging
+import pathlib
+import re
+import select # Used for char by char polling of sys.stdin
+import shutil
+import signal
+import sys
+import termios
+import time
+import tty
+
from .exceptions import *
-from .profiles import Profile
-from .locale_helpers import list_keyboard_languages, verify_keyboard_layout, search_keyboard_layout
-from .output import log
-from .storage import storage
-from .networking import list_interfaces
from .general import sys_command
from .hardware import AVAILABLE_GFX_DRIVERS, hasUEFI
+from .locale_helpers import list_keyboard_languages, verify_keyboard_layout, search_keyboard_layout
+from .networking import list_interfaces
+from .output import log
+from .profiles import Profile
-## TODO: Some inconsistencies between the selection processes.
-## Some return the keys from the options, some the values?
+
+# TODO: Some inconsistencies between the selection processes.
+# Some return the keys from the options, some the values?
def get_terminal_height():
return shutil.get_terminal_size().lines
+
def get_terminal_width():
return shutil.get_terminal_size().columns
+
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
@@ -32,8 +45,10 @@ def check_for_correct_username(username):
)
return False
+
def do_countdown():
SIG_TRIGGER = False
+
def kill_handler(sig, frame):
print()
exit(0)
@@ -67,6 +82,7 @@ def do_countdown():
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: ')
@@ -80,22 +96,23 @@ def get_password(prompt="Enter a password: "):
return passwd
return None
+
def print_large_list(options, padding=5, margin_bottom=0, separator=': '):
highest_index_number_length = len(str(len(options)))
longest_line = highest_index_number_length + len(separator) + get_longest_option(options) + padding
spaces_without_option = longest_line - (len(separator) + highest_index_number_length)
max_num_of_columns = get_terminal_width() // longest_line
- max_options_in_cells = max_num_of_columns * (get_terminal_height()-margin_bottom)
+ max_options_in_cells = max_num_of_columns * (get_terminal_height() - margin_bottom)
if (len(options) > max_options_in_cells):
for index, option in enumerate(options):
print(f"{index}: {option}")
return 1, index
else:
- for row in range(0, (get_terminal_height()-margin_bottom)):
- for column in range(row, len(options), (get_terminal_height()-margin_bottom)):
- spaces = " "*(spaces_without_option - len(options[column]))
- print(f"{str(column): >{highest_index_number_length}}{separator}{options[column]}", end = spaces)
+ for row in range(0, (get_terminal_height() - margin_bottom)):
+ for column in range(row, len(options), (get_terminal_height() - margin_bottom)):
+ spaces = " " * (spaces_without_option - len(options[column]))
+ print(f"{str(column): >{highest_index_number_length}}{separator}{options[column]}", end=spaces)
print()
return column, row
@@ -132,7 +149,7 @@ def generic_multi_select(options, text="Select one or more of the options above
else:
printed_options.append(f'{option}')
- section.clear(0, get_terminal_height()-section._cursor_y-1)
+ section.clear(0, get_terminal_height() - section._cursor_y - 1)
print_large_list(printed_options, margin_bottom=2)
section._cursor_y = len(printed_options)
section._cursor_x = 0
@@ -140,7 +157,7 @@ def generic_multi_select(options, text="Select one or more of the options above
section.input_pos = section._cursor_x
selected_option = section.get_keyboard_input(end=None)
# This string check is necessary to correct work with it
- # Without this, Python will raise AttributeError because of stripping `None`
+ # Without this, Python will raise AttributeError because of stripping `None`
# It also allows to remove empty spaces if the user accidentally entered them.
if isinstance(selected_option, str):
selected_option = selected_option.strip()
@@ -173,7 +190,7 @@ def generic_multi_select(options, text="Select one or more of the options above
return selected_options
-class MiniCurses():
+class MiniCurses:
def __init__(self, width, height):
self.width = width
self.height = height
@@ -188,7 +205,7 @@ class MiniCurses():
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stdout.write("\033[%dG" % 0)
sys.stdout.flush()
- sys.stdout.write(" " * (get_terminal_width()-1))
+ sys.stdout.write(" " * (get_terminal_width() - 1))
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stdout.write("\033[%dG" % 0)
sys.stdout.flush()
@@ -200,24 +217,24 @@ class MiniCurses():
if x < 0: x = 0
if y < 0: y = 0
- #import time
- #sys.stdout.write(f"Clearing from: {x, y}")
- #sys.stdout.flush()
- #time.sleep(2)
+ # import time
+ # sys.stdout.write(f"Clearing from: {x, y}")
+ # sys.stdout.flush()
+ # time.sleep(2)
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stdout.write('\033[%d;%df' % (y, x))
- for line in range(get_terminal_height()-y-1, y):
- sys.stdout.write(" " * (get_terminal_width()-1))
+ for line in range(get_terminal_height() - y - 1, y):
+ sys.stdout.write(" " * (get_terminal_width() - 1))
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stdout.write('\033[%d;%df' % (y, x))
sys.stdout.flush()
def deal_with_control_characters(self, char):
mapper = {
- '\x7f' : 'BACKSPACE',
- '\r' : 'CR',
- '\n' : 'NL'
+ '\x7f': 'BACKSPACE',
+ '\r': 'CR',
+ '\n': 'NL'
}
if (mapped_char := mapper.get(char, None)) == 'BACKSPACE':
@@ -259,16 +276,16 @@ class MiniCurses():
poller.register(sys.stdin.fileno(), select.EPOLLIN)
- EOF = False
- while EOF is False:
+ eof = False
+ while eof is False:
for fileno, event in poller.poll(0.025):
char = sys.stdin.read(1)
- #sys.stdout.write(f"{[char]}")
- #sys.stdout.flush()
+ # sys.stdout.write(f"{[char]}")
+ # sys.stdout.flush()
- if (newline := (char in ('\n', '\r'))):
- EOF = True
+ if newline := (char in ('\n', '\r')):
+ eof = True
if not newline or strip_rowbreaks is False:
response += char
@@ -287,6 +304,7 @@ class MiniCurses():
if response:
return response
+
def ask_for_superuser_account(prompt='Username for required superuser with sudo privileges: ', forced=False):
while 1:
new_user = input(prompt).strip(' ')
@@ -302,7 +320,8 @@ def ask_for_superuser_account(prompt='Username for required superuser with sudo
continue
password = get_password(prompt=f'Password for user {new_user}: ')
- return {new_user: {"!password" : password}}
+ return {new_user: {"!password": password}}
+
def ask_for_additional_users(prompt='Any additional users to install (leave blank for no users): '):
users = {}
@@ -315,20 +334,21 @@ def ask_for_additional_users(prompt='Any additional users to install (leave blan
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 superuser (sudoer) [y/N]: ").strip(' ').lower() in ('y', 'yes'):
- superusers[new_user] = {"!password" : password}
+ superusers[new_user] = {"!password": password}
else:
- users[new_user] = {"!password" : password}
+ users[new_user] = {"!password": password}
return users, superusers
+
def ask_for_a_timezone():
while True:
timezone = input('Enter a valid timezone (examples: Europe/Stockholm, US/Eastern) or press enter to use UTC: ').strip().strip('*.')
if timezone == '':
timezone = 'UTC'
- if (pathlib.Path("/usr")/"share"/"zoneinfo"/timezone).exists():
+ if (pathlib.Path("/usr") / "share" / "zoneinfo" / timezone).exists():
return timezone
else:
log(
@@ -337,38 +357,41 @@ def ask_for_a_timezone():
fg='red'
)
+
def ask_for_bootloader() -> str:
bootloader = "systemd-bootctl"
- if hasUEFI()==False:
- bootloader="grub-install"
+ if hasUEFI() == False:
+ bootloader = "grub-install"
else:
bootloader_choice = input("Would you like to use GRUB as a bootloader instead of systemd-boot? [y/N] ").lower()
if bootloader_choice == "y":
- bootloader="grub-install"
+ bootloader = "grub-install"
return bootloader
+
def ask_for_audio_selection():
- audio = "pulseaudio" # Default for most desktop environments
+ 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.
- #while 1:
+ # while 1:
# {MAC: Ifname}
interfaces = {
- 'ISO-CONFIG' : 'Copy ISO network configuration to installation',
- 'NetworkManager':'Use NetworkManager to control and manage your internet connection',
+ 'ISO-CONFIG': 'Copy ISO network configuration to installation',
+ 'NetworkManager': 'Use NetworkManager to control and manage your internet connection',
**list_interfaces()
}
nic = generic_select(interfaces, "Select one network interface to configure (leave blank to skip): ")
if nic and nic != 'Copy ISO network configuration to installation':
if nic == 'Use NetworkManager to control and manage your internet connection':
- return {'nic': nic,'NetworkManager':True}
+ return {'nic': nic, 'NetworkManager': True}
# Current workaround:
# For selecting modes without entering text within brackets,
@@ -379,7 +402,7 @@ def ask_to_configure_network():
print(f"{index}: {mode}")
mode = generic_select(['DHCP', 'IP'], f"Select which mode to configure for {nic} or leave blank for DHCP: ",
- options_output=False)
+ options_output=False)
if mode == 'IP':
while 1:
ip = input(f"Enter the IP and subnet for {nic} (example: 192.168.0.5/24): ").strip()
@@ -414,7 +437,7 @@ def ask_to_configure_network():
if len(dns_input := input('Enter your DNS servers (space separated, blank for none): ').strip()):
dns = dns_input.split(' ')
- return {'nic': nic, 'dhcp': False, 'ip': ip, 'gateway' : gateway, 'dns' : dns}
+ return {'nic': nic, 'dhcp': False, 'ip': ip, 'gateway': gateway, 'dns': dns}
else:
return {'nic': nic}
elif nic:
@@ -422,29 +445,32 @@ def ask_to_configure_network():
return {}
+
def ask_for_disk_layout():
options = {
- 'keep-existing' : 'Keep existing partition layout and select which ones to use where',
- 'format-all' : 'Format entire drive and setup a basic partition scheme',
- 'abort' : 'Abort the installation'
+ 'keep-existing': 'Keep existing partition layout and select which ones to use where',
+ 'format-all': 'Format entire drive and setup a basic partition scheme',
+ 'abort': 'Abort the installation'
}
value = generic_select(options, "Found partitions on the selected drive, (select by number) what you want to do: ",
- allow_empty_input=False, sort=True)
+ allow_empty_input=False, sort=True)
return next((key for key, val in options.items() if val == value), None)
+
def ask_for_main_filesystem_format():
options = {
- 'btrfs' : 'btrfs',
- 'ext4' : 'ext4',
- 'xfs' : 'xfs',
- 'f2fs' : 'f2fs'
+ 'btrfs': 'btrfs',
+ 'ext4': 'ext4',
+ 'xfs': 'xfs',
+ 'f2fs': 'f2fs'
}
value = generic_select(options, "Select which filesystem your main partition should use (by number or name): ",
- allow_empty_input=False)
+ allow_empty_input=False)
return next((key for key, val in options.items() if val == value), None)
+
def generic_select(options, input_text="Select one of the above by index or absolute value: ", allow_empty_input=True, options_output=True, sort=False):
"""
A generic select function that does not output anything
@@ -477,7 +503,6 @@ def generic_select(options, input_text="Select one of the above by index or abso
# As we pass only list and dict (converted to list), we can skip converting to list
options = sorted(options)
-
# Added ability to disable the output of options items,
# if another function displays something different from this
if options_output:
@@ -502,7 +527,7 @@ def generic_select(options, input_text="Select one of the above by index or abso
selected_option = options[selected_option]
break
elif selected_option in options:
- break # We gave a correct absolute value
+ break # We gave a correct absolute value
else:
raise RequirementError(f'Selected option "{selected_option}" does not exist in available options')
except RequirementError as err:
@@ -510,6 +535,7 @@ def generic_select(options, input_text="Select one of the above by index or abso
return selected_option
+
def select_disk(dict_o_disks):
"""
Asks the user to select a harddrive from the `dict_o_disks` selection.
@@ -525,18 +551,18 @@ 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']})")
-
+
log(f"You can skip selecting a drive and partitioning and use whatever drive-setup is mounted at /mnt (experimental)", fg="yellow")
- drive = generic_select(drives, 'Select one of the above disks (by name or number) or leave blank to use /mnt: ',
- options_output=False)
+ drive = generic_select(drives, 'Select one of the above disks (by name or number) or leave blank to use /mnt: ', options_output=False)
if not drive:
return drive
-
+
drive = dict_o_disks[drive]
return drive
raise DiskError('select_disk() requires a non-empty dictionary of disks to select from.')
+
def select_profile(options):
"""
Asks the user to select a profile from the `options` dictionary parameter.
@@ -559,12 +585,13 @@ def select_profile(options):
print(' -- (Leave blank and hit enter to skip this step and continue) --')
selected_profile = generic_select(profiles, 'Enter a pre-programmed profile name if you want to install one: ',
- options_output=False)
+ options_output=False)
if selected_profile:
return Profile(None, selected_profile)
else:
raise RequirementError("Selecting profiles require a least one profile to be given as an option.")
+
def select_language(options, show_only_country_codes=True):
"""
Asks the user to select a language from the `options` dictionary parameter.
@@ -579,8 +606,8 @@ def select_language(options, show_only_country_codes=True):
:return: The language/dictionary key of the selected language
:rtype: str
"""
- DEFAULT_KEYBOARD_LANGUAGE = 'us'
-
+ default_keyboard_language = 'us'
+
if show_only_country_codes:
languages = sorted([language for language in list(options) if len(language) == 2])
else:
@@ -596,7 +623,7 @@ def select_language(options, show_only_country_codes=True):
while True:
selected_language = input('Select one of the above keyboard languages (by name or full name): ')
if not selected_language:
- return DEFAULT_KEYBOARD_LANGUAGE
+ return default_keyboard_language
elif selected_language.lower() in ('?', 'help'):
while True:
filter_string = input("Search for layout containing (example: \"sv-\") or enter 'exit' to exit from search: ")
@@ -624,6 +651,7 @@ def select_language(options, show_only_country_codes=True):
raise RequirementError("Selecting languages require a least one language to be given as an option.")
+
def select_mirror_regions(mirrors, show_top_mirrors=True):
"""
Asks the user to select a mirror or region from the `mirrors` dictionary parameter.
@@ -647,8 +675,9 @@ def select_mirror_regions(mirrors, show_top_mirrors=True):
print_large_list(regions, margin_bottom=4)
print(' -- You can skip this step by leaving the option blank --')
- selected_mirror = generic_select(regions, 'Select one of the above regions to download packages from (by number or full name): ',
- options_output=False)
+ selected_mirror = generic_select(regions,
+ 'Select one of the above regions to download packages from (by number or full name): ',
+ options_output=False)
if not selected_mirror:
# 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
@@ -665,6 +694,7 @@ def select_mirror_regions(mirrors, show_top_mirrors=True):
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.
@@ -673,10 +703,10 @@ def select_driver(options=AVAILABLE_GFX_DRIVERS):
(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))
default_option = options["All open-source (default)"]
-
+
if drivers:
lspci = sys_command(f'/usr/bin/lspci')
for line in lspci.trace_log.split(b'\r\n'):
@@ -696,8 +726,7 @@ def select_driver(options=AVAILABLE_GFX_DRIVERS):
if type(selected_driver) == dict:
driver_options = sorted(list(selected_driver))
- driver_package_group = generic_select(driver_options, f'Which driver-type do you want for {initial_option}: ',
- allow_empty_input=False)
+ driver_package_group = generic_select(driver_options, f'Which driver-type do you want for {initial_option}: ', allow_empty_input=False)
driver_package_group = selected_driver[driver_package_group]
return driver_package_group
@@ -706,6 +735,7 @@ def select_driver(options=AVAILABLE_GFX_DRIVERS):
raise RequirementError("Selecting drivers require a least one profile to be given as an option.")
+
def select_kernel(options):
"""
Asks the user to select a kernel for system.
@@ -716,12 +746,12 @@ def select_kernel(options):
:return: The string as a selected kernel
:rtype: string
"""
-
- DEFAULT_KERNEL = "linux"
-
+
+ default_kernel = "linux"
+
kernels = sorted(list(options))
-
+
if kernels:
- return generic_multi_select(kernels, f"Choose which kernels to use (leave blank for default: {DEFAULT_KERNEL}): ", default=DEFAULT_KERNEL, sort=False)
-
+ return generic_multi_select(kernels, f"Choose which kernels to use (leave blank for default: {default_kernel}): ", default=default_kernel, sort=False)
+
raise RequirementError("Selecting kernels require a least one kernel to be given as an option.")