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* An update to PR 715, making the handling of the *--mount-point* parameter less error prone.
I added a synomym (accepting the name both with underscore and dash) and ignoring when no value specified
I added it explicitly to the list to accept both the --parm value and --parm=value syntax
DOES NOT check the contents of the parameter
* Explicitly set all the know parameters
* Define explictly all parameters.
Make all non explicitly defined parameters behave as standard parameters, with on exception, names are not changed
Some cleanup of the code
In guided.py the reference to the dry_run parameter is updated to the standard naming convention for parameters
* Linter with flake8. corrections
* Linter with flake8. corrections (II)
* Linter with flake8. corrections (and III)
* Added --disk_layout argument. Was missing
I moved its loading from guided.py to __init__.py as it happens to the other json related arguments
* Better handling of errors during processing of the --disk_layouts parameter.
I define a routine to read an store a JSON file or stream. Tested on disk_layout
* Expand the former commit to all JSON file arguments
* Moved the function we created to read json files/streams to general.py. Add some comments
* flake8. A reference now unneded
* The merge process for the dry-run argument was causing the issue, not solving it
The del is just a cleanup for version upgrade without consequence (I hope)
* flake8 warning
* Correcting the last correction . Worked for old config files, but only for them
* New parameter parsing algorithm. More flexible and accepts multiple arguments (optionallY)
plus some documentation effort
* flake8 warning. For once is significant ( != None to not None)
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* Add simple menu for better UX
* Add remove external dependency
* Fix harddisk return value on skip
* Table output for partitioning process
* Switch partitioning to simple menu
* fixup! Switch partitioning to simple menu
* Ignoring complexity and binary operator issues
Only in simple_menu.py
* Added license text to the MIT licensed file
* Added in versioning information
* Fixed some imports and removed the last generic_select() from user_interaction. Also fixed a revert/merged fork of ask_for_main_filesystem_format()
* Update color scheme to match Arch style better
* Use cyan as default cursor color
* Leave simple menu the same
Co-authored-by: Daniel Girtler <girtler.daniel@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton.feeds+github@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dylan M. Taylor <dylan@dylanmtaylor.com>
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* added --dry-run flag
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To avoid accidental pypi snafu's
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This is necessary to allow proper filtering of these requests server-side, and some services block urllib requests (known issue with Cloudflare).
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* added support for ingesting config
* fixed condition to check key in dictionary
* Removed redundant code, profile and desktop keys are now optional
* Added base-config.json and support for pulling credentials from .env
* added base config file and env file for users credentials
* added silent install switch
* added python-dotenv as a dependency
* Updated Readme to include argparse changes as well as config ingestion
* Updated Readme to include argparse changes as well as config ingestion
* fixed typo in pyproject.toml
* Replaced the magic __builtin__ global variable. This should fix mypy complaints while still retaining the same functionality, kinda. It's less automatic but it's also less of dark magic, which makes sense for anyone but me.
* Fixes string index error.
* Quotation error.
* fixed initializing --script argument
* added python-dotenv as a dependency
* Installation can't be silent if config is not passed
* fixed silent install help
* fixed condition for ask_user_questions
* reverted to creating profile object properly
* Cleaned up and incorporated suggestions
* added Profile import
* added condition if Profile is null
* fixed condition
* updated parsing vars from argparse
* removed loading users from .env
* Reworking SysCommand & Moving to localectl for locale related activities (#4)
* Moving to `localectl` rather than local file manipulation *(both for listing locales and setting them)*.
* Swapped `loadkeys` for localectl.
* Renamed `main` to `maim` in awesome profile.
* Created `archinstall.Boot(<installation>)` which spawns a `systemd-nspawn` container against the installation target.
* Exposing systemd.py's internals to archinstall global scope.
* Re-worked `SysCommand` completely, it's now a wrapper for `SysCommandWorker` which supports interacting with the process in a different way. `SysCommand` should behave just like the old one, for backwards compatibility reasons. This fixes #68 and #69.
* `SysCommand()` now has a `.decode()` function that defaults to `UTF-8`.
* Adding back peak_output=True to pacstrap.
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton.feeds@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dylan Taylor <dylan@dylanmtaylor.com>
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton@hvornum.se>
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton.feeds@gmail.com>
* fixed indent
* removed redundant import
* removed duplicate import
* removed duplicate import
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton.feeds@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton@hvornum.se>
Co-authored-by: Dylan M. Taylor <dylan@dylanmtaylor.com>
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* Moving to `localectl` rather than local file manipulation *(both for listing locales and setting them)*.
* Swapped `loadkeys` for localectl.
* Renamed `main` to `maim` in awesome profile.
* Created `archinstall.Boot(<installation>)` which spawns a `systemd-nspawn` container against the installation target.
* Exposing systemd.py's internals to archinstall global scope.
* Re-worked `SysCommand` completely, it's now a wrapper for `SysCommandWorker` which supports interacting with the process in a different way. `SysCommand` should behave just like the old one, for backwards compatibility reasons. This fixes #68 and #69.
* `SysCommand()` now has a `.decode()` function that defaults to `UTF-8`.
* Adding back peak_output=True to pacstrap.
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton.feeds@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dylan Taylor <dylan@dylanmtaylor.com>
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detected as unused
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plugins can hook in to in order to be called during specific on_<event> calls.
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* Cleaning up packages. installer now relies on __packages__ definition. Which will work with external libs to more easily gather packages used by installer and profiles.
* Added back the logic for the log message, where we inform if we're adding the boot loader to root or boot.
* Added __package__ definition to profiles and the installer. These packages can be used as an indication from outside libraries of what could *possibly* be installed. For instance an offline-tool could source these, it would source more than it needed to, but it would give a quick rundown of what might be needed.
* Removed import of __base__packages__ as it's now just __packages__ after a lot of stream-lining.
* Explosion misspelling.
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton.feeds@gmail.com>
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archinstall should be callable from the command-line.
Previously this was achieved with a shell script,
however Python packages contain a built in way to to
this via the entry points mechanism.
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Configure setup.cfg to find all Python packages.
Add more metadata to package.
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packages for that specific profile, as well as archinstall.__packages__ contain any packages that Installer() is responsible for. This can be used to quickly gather any required packages and dependencies by archinstall. Not all profiles have it yet, so .packages might return None.
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This fixes #44 and is a start for #82.
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