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#!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
#
# This file is part of the distrobox project:
# https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox
#
# Copyright (C) 2021 distrobox contributors
#
# distrobox is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3
# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# distrobox is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with distrobox; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# POSIX
# Optional env variables:
# DBX_CONTAINER_MANAGER
# DBX_CONTAINER_NAME
# DBX_NON_INTERACTIVE
# DBX_VERBOSE
# DBX_SUDO_PROGRAM
# Despite of running this script via SUDO/DOAS being not supported (the
# script itself will call the appropriate tool when necessary), we still want
# to allow people to run it as root, logged in in a shell, and create rootful
# containers.
#
# SUDO_USER is a variable set by SUDO and can be used to check whether the script was called by it. Same thing for DOAS_USER, set by DOAS.
if {
[ -n "${SUDO_USER}" ] || [ -n "${DOAS_USER}" ]
} && [ "$(id -ru)" -eq 0 ]; then
printf >&2 "Running %s via SUDO/DOAS is not supported. Instead, please try running:\n" "$(basename "${0}")"
printf >&2 " %s --root %s\n" "$(basename "${0}")" "$*"
exit 1
fi
# Ensure we have our env variables correctly set
[ -z "${USER}" ] && USER="$(id -run)"
[ -z "${HOME}" ] && HOME="$(getent passwd "${USER}" | cut -d':' -f6)"
[ -z "${SHELL}" ] && SHELL="$(getent passwd "${USER}" | cut -d':' -f7)"
# Defaults
all=0
container_manager="autodetect"
distrobox_flags=""
distrobox_path="$(dirname "$(realpath "${0}")")"
container_name=""
container_name_default="my-distrobox"
container_name_list=""
non_interactive=0
# If the user runs this script as root in a login shell, set rootful=1.
# There's no need for them to pass the --root flag option in such cases.
[ "$(id -ru)" -eq 0 ] && rootful=1 || rootful=0
verbose=0
version="1.8.2.4"
# Source configuration files, this is done in an hierarchy so local files have
# priority over system defaults
# leave priority to environment variables.
#
# On NixOS, for the distrobox derivation to pick up a static config file shipped
# by the package maintainer the path must be relative to the script itself.
self_dir="$(dirname "$(realpath "$0")")"
nix_config_file="${self_dir}/../share/distrobox/distrobox.conf"
config_files="
${nix_config_file}
/usr/share/distrobox/distrobox.conf
/usr/share/defaults/distrobox/distrobox.conf
/usr/etc/distrobox/distrobox.conf
/usr/local/share/distrobox/distrobox.conf
/etc/distrobox/distrobox.conf
${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-"${HOME}/.config"}/distrobox/distrobox.conf
${HOME}/.distroboxrc
"
for config_file in ${config_files}; do
# Shellcheck will give error for sourcing a variable file as it cannot follow
# it. We don't care so let's disable this linting for now.
# shellcheck disable=SC1090
[ -e "${config_file}" ] && . "$(realpath "${config_file}")"
done
[ -n "${DBX_CONTAINER_MANAGER}" ] && container_manager="${DBX_CONTAINER_MANAGER}"
[ -n "${DBX_CONTAINER_NAME}" ] && container_name="${DBX_CONTAINER_NAME}"
[ -n "${DBX_NON_INTERACTIVE}" ] && non_interactive="${DBX_NON_INTERACTIVE}"
[ -n "${DBX_VERBOSE}" ] && verbose="${DBX_VERBOSE}"
# Fixup variable=[true|false], in case we find it in the config file(s)
[ "${verbose}" = "true" ] && verbose=1
[ "${verbose}" = "false" ] && verbose=0
[ "${non_interactive}" = "true" ] && non_interactive=1
[ "${non_interactive}" = "false" ] && non_interactive=0
# If we're running this script as root - as in logged in in the shell as root
# user, and not via SUDO/DOAS -, we don't need to set distrobox_sudo_program
# as it's meaningless for this use case.
if [ "$(id -ru)" -ne 0 ]; then
# If the DBX_SUDO_PROGRAM/distrobox_sudo_program variable was set by the
# user, use its value instead of "sudo". But only if not running the script
# as root (UID 0).
distrobox_sudo_program=${DBX_SUDO_PROGRAM:-${distrobox_sudo_program:-"sudo"}}
fi
[ -n "${DBX_SUDO_PROGRAM}" ] && distrobox_sudo_program="${DBX_SUDO_PROGRAM}"
# show_help will print usage to stdout.
# Arguments:
# None
# Expected global variables:
# version: distrobox version
# Expected env variables:
# None
# Outputs:
# print usage with examples.
show_help()
{
cat << EOF
distrobox version: ${version}
Usage:
distrobox-stop container-name
Options:
--all/-a: stop all distroboxes
--yes/-Y: non-interactive, stop without asking
--help/-h: show this message
--root/-r: launch podman/docker/lilipod with root privileges. Note that if you need root this is the preferred
way over "sudo distrobox" (note: if using a program other than 'sudo' for root privileges is necessary,
specify it through the DBX_SUDO_PROGRAM env variable, or 'distrobox_sudo_program' config variable)
--verbose/-v: show more verbosity
--version/-V: show version
EOF
}
# Parse arguments
while :; do
case $1 in
-h | --help)
# Call a "show_help" function to display a synopsis, then exit.
show_help
exit 0
;;
-a | --all)
shift
all=1
;;
-r | --root)
shift
rootful=1
;;
-v | --verbose)
verbose=1
shift
;;
-V | --version)
printf "distrobox: %s\n" "${version}"
exit 0
;;
-Y | --yes)
non_interactive=1
shift
;;
--) # End of all options.
shift
break
;;
-*) # Invalid options.
printf >&2 "ERROR: Invalid flag '%s'\n\n" "$1"
show_help
exit 1
;;
*) # Default case: If no more options then break out of the loop.
# If we have a flagless option and container_name is not specified
# then let's accept argument as container_name
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
container_name_list="${container_name_list} $1"
shift
else
break
fi
;;
esac
done
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
# set verbosity
if [ "${verbose}" -ne 0 ]; then
set -o xtrace
fi
if [ -z "${container_name}" ]; then
container_name="${container_name_default}"
fi
# We depend on a container manager let's be sure we have it
# First we use podman, else docker, else lilipod
case "${container_manager}" in
autodetect)
if command -v podman > /dev/null; then
container_manager="podman"
elif command -v podman-launcher > /dev/null; then
container_manager="podman-launcher"
elif command -v docker > /dev/null; then
container_manager="docker"
elif command -v lilipod > /dev/null; then
container_manager="lilipod"
fi
;;
podman)
container_manager="podman"
;;
podman-launcher)
container_manager="podman-launcher"
;;
lilipod)
container_manager="lilipod"
;;
docker)
container_manager="docker"
;;
*)
printf >&2 "Invalid input %s.\n" "${container_manager}"
printf >&2 "The available choices are: 'autodetect', 'podman', 'docker', 'lilipod'\n"
;;
esac
# Be sure we have a container manager to work with.
if ! command -v "${container_manager}" > /dev/null; then
# Error: we need at least one between docker, podman or lilipod.
printf >&2 "Missing dependency: we need a container manager.\n"
printf >&2 "Please install one of podman, docker or lilipod.\n"
printf >&2 "You can follow the documentation on:\n"
printf >&2 "\tman distrobox-compatibility\n"
printf >&2 "or:\n"
printf >&2 "\thttps://github.com/89luca89/distrobox/blob/main/docs/compatibility.md\n"
exit 127
fi
# add verbose if -v is specified
if [ "${verbose}" -ne 0 ]; then
container_manager="${container_manager} --log-level debug"
fi
# prepend sudo (or the specified sudo program) if we want our container manager to be rootful
if [ "${rootful}" -ne 0 ]; then
container_manager="${distrobox_sudo_program-} ${container_manager}"
distrobox_flags="--root"
fi
# If all, just set container_name to the list of names in distrobox-list
if [ "${all}" -ne 0 ]; then
# prepend sudo (or the specified sudo program) if we want our container manager to be rootful
# shellcheck disable=SC2086,2248
container_name_list="$("${distrobox_path}"/distrobox-list ${distrobox_flags} --no-color |
tail -n +2 | cut -d'|' -f2 | tr -d ' ' | tr '\n' ' ')"
fi
if [ -z "${container_name_list}" ] && [ "${all}" -ne 0 ]; then
printf >&2 "No containers found.\n"
exit 0
fi
# check if we have containers to delete
if [ -z "${container_name_list}" ]; then
container_name_list="${container_name_default}"
else
# strip leading whitespace from container name
container_name_list="$(echo "${container_name_list}" | sed -E 's/^[[:space:]]+//')"
fi
if [ "${non_interactive}" -eq 0 ]; then
# Prompt to stop the container.
printf "Do you really want to stop %s? [Y/n]: " "${container_name_list}"
read -r response
response="${response:-"Y"}"
else
response="yes"
fi
# Accept only y,Y,Yes,yes,n,N,No,no.
case "${response}" in
y | Y | Yes | yes | YES)
# Stop the container
for container_name in ${container_name_list}; do
${container_manager} stop "${container_name}"
done
;;
n | N | No | no | NO)
printf "Aborted.\n"
exit 0
;;
*) # Default case: If no more options then break out of the loop.
printf >&2 "Invalid input.\n"
printf >&2 "The available choices are: y,Y,Yes,yes,YES or n,N,No,no,NO.\nExiting.\n"
exit 1
;;
esac
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