| #!/usr/bin/env bash |
| |
| set -eux -o pipefail |
| shopt -s failglob |
| |
| SYSREPOCTL="${1}" |
| shift |
| if [[ ! -x "${SYSREPOCTL}" ]]; then |
| echo "Cannot locate \$SYSREPOCTL" |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| SYSREPOCFG="${1}" |
| shift |
| if [[ ! -x "${SYSREPOCFG}" ]]; then |
| echo "Cannot locate \$SYSREPOCFG" |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| MODE="${1}" |
| shift |
| [ "${MODE}" != "prepare" ] && [ "${MODE}" != "uninstall" ] && error "Invalid mode of operation (neither prepare nor uninstall)" |
| |
| while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do |
| if [[ "${1}" == "YANG" ]]; then |
| shift |
| else |
| error "Error: Expected 'YANG yangfile' clause" |
| fi |
| |
| YANG_FILE="${1}" |
| shift |
| if [[ ! -f "${YANG_FILE}" ]]; then |
| echo "Error: Specified YANG file does not exist" |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| MODULE=$(basename --suffix .yang "${YANG_FILE}" | sed 's/@.*//') # also remove part after @ from module name |
| YANG_DIR=$(dirname "${YANG_FILE}") |
| |
| if [[ "${MODE}" == "prepare" ]]; then |
| ${SYSREPOCTL} --uninstall "${MODULE}" || true |
| ${SYSREPOCTL} --search-dirs "${YANG_DIR}" --install "${YANG_FILE}" |
| elif [[ "${MODE}" == "uninstall" ]]; then |
| MODULE_LIST=( "${MODULE}" "${MODULE_LIST[@]}" ) # save for later; uninstall in reverse order |
| fi |
| |
| # parse and process all arguments up to next "YANG" directive |
| while [[ $# -gt 0 && ${1} != "YANG" ]]; do |
| if [[ "${1}" == "FEATURE" ]]; then |
| shift |
| FEATURE="${1}" |
| shift |
| [ -z "${FEATURE}" ] && error "Error: FEATURE requires an argument" |
| |
| if [[ "${MODE}" == "prepare" ]]; then |
| ${SYSREPOCTL} --change ${MODULE} --enable-feature ${FEATURE} |
| fi |
| elif [[ "${1}" == "JSON" || "${1}" == "XML" ]]; then |
| FORMAT="${1}" |
| shift |
| DATA_FILE="${1}" |
| shift |
| if [[ "${MODE}" == "prepare" ]]; then |
| if [[ ! -f "${DATA_FILE}" ]]; then |
| echo "Error: ${FORMAT} data file ${DATA_FILE} does not exist" |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| # If the module is already installed (not just scheduled for installation), then --import should be used. If the |
| # module needs starting data (mandatory nodes), then --new-data should be used (which completes the |
| # installation). Let's just try both the methods and one of them should work |
| ${SYSREPOCFG} --datastore=startup --format="${FORMAT,,}" --module="${MODULE}" --import="${DATA_FILE}" -w || \ |
| ${SYSREPOCFG} --datastore=startup --format="${FORMAT,,}" --module="${MODULE}" --new-data="${DATA_FILE}" -w |
| fi |
| fi |
| done |
| done |
| |
| if [[ "${MODE}" == "uninstall" ]]; then |
| for module in "${MODULE_LIST[@]}"; do |
| ${SYSREPOCTL} --uninstall "${module}" |
| done |
| fi |