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authorAnton Hvornum <anton.feeds+github@gmail.com>2020-09-30 09:11:36 +0000
committerAnton Hvornum <anton.feeds+github@gmail.com>2020-09-30 09:11:36 +0000
commit85fd06fa8a20a1861c9ec0d8e15da954fe5cdd43 (patch)
tree9bcb45341bd95a225800c5c7680c632e4ebff5cd /examples/guided.py
parent5a4d68e617ba4e76137db96542ebaeb08acd70cb (diff)
Finalized magic function _prep_function(). Gets returned when a profile is imported through archinstall.select_profile() user-interaction helper function. Asks for additional user-input right away rather than half way into the installation. This makes sure user input is taken care of before starting the installation. Although it complicates the code layout a tiny bit. Profiles need a __name__ and a _prep_function combo in order to be safely executed by select_profile(). select_profile() will not attempt to run or execute the code in any way unless those to conditions are met. In theory :)
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1 files changed, 10 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/examples/guided.py b/examples/guided.py
index 7b09b159..0447df26 100644
--- a/examples/guided.py
+++ b/examples/guided.py
@@ -92,11 +92,19 @@ while 1:
users[new_user] = new_user_passwd
break
-profile = archinstall.select_profile(archinstall.list_profiles())
+while 1:
+ profile = archinstall.select_profile(archinstall.list_profiles())
+ if profile != str: # Got a imported profile
+ if not profile[1]._prep_function():
+ archinstall.log(' * Profile\'s preperation requirements was not fulfilled.', bg='black', fg='red')
+ continue
+ profile = profile[0]._path # Once the prep is done, replace the selected profile with the profile name ("path") given from select_profile()
+ break
+ else:
+ break
packages = input('Additional packages aside from base (space separated): ').split(' ')
-
"""
Issue a final warning before we continue with something un-revertable.
"""