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-rw-r--r--archinstall/__init__.py5
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/disk.py59
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/general.py54
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/hardware.py57
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/installer.py49
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py13
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/profiles.py46
-rw-r--r--archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py72
8 files changed, 288 insertions, 67 deletions
diff --git a/archinstall/__init__.py b/archinstall/__init__.py
index d98b6daa..bc58af54 100644
--- a/archinstall/__init__.py
+++ b/archinstall/__init__.py
@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
+"""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.installer import *
+from .lib.installer import __packages__, __base_packages__, Installer
from .lib.profiles import *
from .lib.luks import *
from .lib.mirrors import *
@@ -14,7 +15,7 @@ from .lib.output import *
from .lib.storage import *
from .lib.hardware import *
-__version__ = "2.1.3"
+__version__ = "2.2.0"
## Basic version of arg.parse() supporting:
## --key=value
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/disk.py b/archinstall/lib/disk.py
index bada4076..67c2bdcd 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/disk.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/disk.py
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ from .exceptions import DiskError
from .general import *
from .output import log, LOG_LEVELS
from .storage import storage
+from .hardware import hasUEFI
ROOT_DIR_PATTERN = re.compile('^.*?/devices')
GPT = 0b00000001
@@ -73,7 +74,7 @@ class BlockDevice():
raise DiskError(f'Could not locate backplane info for "{self.path}"')
if self.info['type'] == 'loop':
- for drive in json.loads(b''.join(sys_command(f'losetup --json', hide_from_log=True)).decode('UTF_8'))['loopdevices']:
+ for drive in json.loads(b''.join(sys_command(['losetup', '--json'], hide_from_log=True)).decode('UTF_8'))['loopdevices']:
if not drive['name'] == self.path: continue
return drive['back-file']
@@ -94,10 +95,10 @@ class BlockDevice():
@property
def partitions(self):
- o = b''.join(sys_command(f'partprobe {self.path}'))
+ 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(f'/usr/bin/lsblk -J {self.path}'))
+ o = b''.join(sys_command(['/usr/bin/lsblk', '-J', self.path]))
if b'not a block device' in o:
raise DiskError(f'Can not read partitions off something that isn\'t a block device: {self.path}')
@@ -427,7 +428,7 @@ 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=GPT):
+ def __init__(self, blockdevice,mode):
self.blockdevice = blockdevice
self.mode = mode
@@ -440,6 +441,11 @@ class Filesystem():
return self
else:
raise DiskError(f'Problem setting the partition format to GPT:', f'/usr/bin/parted -s {self.blockdevice.device} mklabel gpt')
+ elif self.mode == MBR:
+ if sys_command(f'/usr/bin/parted -s {self.blockdevice.device} mklabel msdos').exit_code == 0:
+ return self
+ else:
+ 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}')
@@ -482,28 +488,39 @@ class Filesystem():
def use_entire_disk(self, root_filesystem_type='ext4'):
log(f"Using and formatting the entire {self.blockdevice}.", level=LOG_LEVELS.Debug)
- self.add_partition('primary', start='1MiB', end='513MiB', format='fat32')
- self.set_name(0, 'EFI')
- self.set(0, 'boot on')
- # TODO: Probably redundant because in GPT mode 'esp on' is an alias for "boot on"?
- # https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/html_node/set.html
- self.set(0, 'esp on')
- self.add_partition('primary', start='513MiB', end='100%')
-
- self.blockdevice.partition[0].filesystem = 'vfat'
- self.blockdevice.partition[1].filesystem = root_filesystem_type
- log(f"Set the root partition {self.blockdevice.partition[1]} to use filesystem {root_filesystem_type}.", level=LOG_LEVELS.Debug)
-
- self.blockdevice.partition[0].target_mountpoint = '/boot'
- self.blockdevice.partition[1].target_mountpoint = '/'
-
- self.blockdevice.partition[0].allow_formatting = True
- self.blockdevice.partition[1].allow_formatting = True
+ if hasUEFI():
+ self.add_partition('primary', start='1MiB', end='513MiB', format='fat32')
+ self.set_name(0, 'EFI')
+ self.set(0, 'boot on')
+ # TODO: Probably redundant because in GPT mode 'esp on' is an alias for "boot on"?
+ # https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/html_node/set.html
+ self.set(0, 'esp on')
+ self.add_partition('primary', start='513MiB', end='100%')
+
+ self.blockdevice.partition[0].filesystem = 'vfat'
+ self.blockdevice.partition[1].filesystem = root_filesystem_type
+ log(f"Set the root partition {self.blockdevice.partition[1]} to use filesystem {root_filesystem_type}.", level=LOG_LEVELS.Debug)
+
+ self.blockdevice.partition[0].target_mountpoint = '/boot'
+ self.blockdevice.partition[1].target_mountpoint = '/'
+
+ self.blockdevice.partition[0].allow_formatting = True
+ self.blockdevice.partition[1].allow_formatting = True
+ else:
+ #we don't need a seprate boot partition it would be a waste of space
+ self.add_partition('primary', start='1MB', end='100%')
+ self.blockdevice.partition[0].filesystem=root_filesystem_type
+ log(f"Set the root partition {self.blockdevice.partition[0]} to use filesystem {root_filesystem_type}.", level=LOG_LEVELS.Debug)
+ self.blockdevice.partition[0].target_mountpoint = '/'
+ self.blockdevice.partition[0].allow_formatting = True
def add_partition(self, type, start, end, format=None):
log(f'Adding partition to {self.blockdevice}', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info)
previous_partitions = self.blockdevice.partitions
+ if self.mode == MBR:
+ 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
else:
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/general.py b/archinstall/lib/general.py
index 6e3b66f1..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, environment_vars={}, *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)
@@ -86,13 +86,22 @@ class sys_command():#Thread):
if kwargs['emulate']:
self.log(f"Starting command '{cmd}' in emulation mode.", level=LOG_LEVELS.Debug)
- self.raw_cmd = cmd
- try:
- self.cmd = shlex.split(cmd)
- except Exception as e:
- raise ValueError(f'Incorrect string to split: {cmd}\n{e}')
+ if type(cmd) is list:
+ # if we get a list of arguments
+ self.raw_cmd = shlex.join(cmd)
+ self.cmd = cmd
+ else:
+ # else consider it a single shell string
+ # this should only be used if really necessary
+ self.raw_cmd = cmd
+ try:
+ self.cmd = shlex.split(cmd)
+ except Exception as e:
+ raise ValueError(f'Incorrect string to split: {cmd}\n{e}')
+
self.args = args
self.kwargs = kwargs
+ self.peak_output = peak_output
self.environment_vars = environment_vars
self.kwargs.setdefault("worker", None)
@@ -151,6 +160,38 @@ class sys_command():#Thread):
'exit_code': self.exit_code
}
+ def peak(self, output :str):
+ if type(output) == bytes:
+ try:
+ output = output.decode('UTF-8')
+ except UnicodeDecodeError:
+ return None
+
+ output = output.strip('\r\n ')
+ if len(output) <= 0:
+ return None
+
+ if self.peak_output:
+ from .user_interaction import get_terminal_width
+
+ # Move back to the beginning of the terminal
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+ sys.stdout.write("\033[%dG" % 0)
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+
+ # Clear the line
+ sys.stdout.write(" " * get_terminal_width())
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+
+ # Move back to the beginning again
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+ sys.stdout.write("\033[%dG" % 0)
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+
+ # And print the new output we're peaking on:
+ sys.stdout.write(output)
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+
def run(self):
self.status = 'running'
old_dir = os.getcwd()
@@ -182,6 +223,7 @@ class sys_command():#Thread):
for fileno, event in poller.poll(0.1):
try:
output = os.read(child_fd, 8192)
+ self.peak(output)
self.trace_log += output
except OSError:
alive = False
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/hardware.py b/archinstall/lib/hardware.py
index 5828fd09..d6cf982c 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/hardware.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/hardware.py
@@ -1,14 +1,42 @@
-import os
+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 hasUEFI():
+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()->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:
@@ -16,13 +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 7f6311c9..6af9837f 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/installer.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/installer.py
@@ -9,6 +9,11 @@ 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"]
+__base_packages__ = __packages__[:6]
class Installer():
"""
@@ -18,7 +23,7 @@ class Installer():
:param partition: Requires a partition as the first argument, this is
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.
@@ -29,7 +34,7 @@ class Installer():
: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.
:type profile: str, optional
-
+
:param hostname: The given /etc/hostname for the machine.
:type hostname: str, optional
@@ -142,7 +147,7 @@ class Installer():
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 :str, *args, **kwargs):
@@ -224,7 +229,7 @@ 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()
+ # 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.
def post_install_enable_iwd_service(*args, **kwargs):
@@ -274,6 +279,7 @@ class Installer():
## (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.
+
MODULES = []
BINARIES = []
FILES = []
@@ -299,10 +305,20 @@ class Installer():
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()
-
+ 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"
@@ -346,6 +362,8 @@ class Installer():
self.log(f'Adding bootloader {bootloader} to {boot_partition}', level=LOG_LEVELS.Info)
if bootloader == 'systemd-bootctl':
+ if not hasUEFI():
+ raise HardwareIncompatibilityError
# TODO: Ideally we would want to check if another config
# points towards the same disk and/or partition.
# And in which case we should do some clean up.
@@ -373,13 +391,20 @@ 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.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.
@@ -397,7 +422,17 @@ class Installer():
self.helper_flags['bootloader'] = bootloader
return True
- raise RequirementError(f"Could not identify the UUID of {root_partition}, there for {self.target}/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.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/{root_partition.path.strip("/dev/")}/..")', shell=True).decode().strip()
+ if root_device == "block":
+ 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}")
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py b/archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py
index 82964dc9..736bfc47 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/locale_helpers.py
@@ -4,27 +4,22 @@ 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 subprocess.call(['loadkeys',locale]) == 0
+ return subprocess.call(['loadkeys', locale]) == 0
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/profiles.py b/archinstall/lib/profiles.py
index 21ec5f6f..c5f63e72 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/profiles.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/profiles.py
@@ -177,7 +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()
@@ -193,7 +193,6 @@ class Profile(Script):
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:
@@ -224,6 +223,49 @@ class Profile(Script):
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:
+ """
+ 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
+
+
class Application(Profile):
def __repr__(self, *args, **kwargs):
return f'Application({os.path.basename(self.profile)})'
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py b/archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py
index 99cf6274..822f63be 100644
--- a/archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py
+++ b/archinstall/lib/user_interaction.py
@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ 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?
@@ -323,6 +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:
@@ -332,9 +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))
@@ -347,6 +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
@@ -354,9 +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.")
@@ -380,26 +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
- return None
+ 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.")