import os

# There's a few scenarios of execution:
#   1. In the git repository, where ./profiles/ exist
#   2. When executing from a remote directory, but targeted a script that starts from the git repository
#   3. When executing as a python -m archinstall module where profiles exist one step back for library reasons.
#   (4. Added the ~/.config directory as a additional option for future reasons)
#
# And Keeping this in dict ensures that variables are shared across imports.
storage = {
	'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')
	],
	'UPSTREAM_URL' : 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Torxed/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'
}