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SSDTTime.command
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Get the curent directory, the script name
# and the script name with "py" substituted for the extension.
args=( "$@" )
dir="$(cd -- "$(dirname "$0")" >/dev/null 2>&1; pwd -P)"
script="${0##*/}"
target="${script%.*}.py"
# use_py3:
# TRUE = Use if found, use py2 otherwise
# FALSE = Use py2
# FORCE = Use py3
use_py3="TRUE"
# We'll parse if the first argument passed is
# --install-python and if so, we'll just install
just_installing="FALSE"
tempdir=""
compare_to_version () {
# Compares our OS version to the passed OS version, and
# return a 1 if we match the passed compare type, or a 0 if we don't.
# $1 = 0 (equal), 1 (greater), 2 (less), 3 (gequal), 4 (lequal)
# $2 = OS version to compare ours to
if [ -z "$1" ] || [ -z "$2" ]; then
# Missing info - bail.
return
fi
local current_os= comp=
current_os="$(sw_vers -productVersion)"
comp="$(vercomp "$current_os" "$2")"
# Check gequal and lequal first
if [[ "$1" == "3" && ("$comp" == "1" || "$comp" == "0") ]] || [[ "$1" == "4" && ("$comp" == "2" || "$comp" == "0") ]] || [[ "$comp" == "$1" ]]; then
# Matched
echo "1"
else
# No match
echo "0"
fi
}
set_use_py3_if () {
# Auto sets the "use_py3" variable based on
# conditions passed
# $1 = 0 (equal), 1 (greater), 2 (less), 3 (gequal), 4 (lequal)
# $2 = OS version to compare
# $3 = TRUE/FALSE/FORCE in case of match
if [ -z "$1" ] || [ -z "$2" ] || [ -z "$3" ]; then
# Missing vars - bail with no changes.
return
fi
if [ "$(compare_to_version "$1" "$2")" == "1" ]; then
use_py3="$3"
fi
}
get_remote_py_version () {
local pyurl= py_html= py_vers= py_num="3"
pyurl="https://www.python.org/downloads/macos/"
py_html="$(curl -L $pyurl --compressed 2>&1)"
if [ -z "$use_py3" ]; then
use_py3="TRUE"
fi
if [ "$use_py3" == "FALSE" ]; then
py_num="2"
fi
py_vers="$(echo "$py_html" | grep -i "Latest Python $py_num Release" | awk '{print $8}' | cut -d'<' -f1)"
echo "$py_vers"
}
download_py () {
local vers="$1" url=
clear
echo " ### ###"
echo " # Downloading Python #"
echo "### ###"
echo
if [ -z "$vers" ]; then
echo "Gathering latest version..."
vers="$(get_remote_py_version)"
fi
if [ -z "$vers" ]; then
# Didn't get it still - bail
print_error
fi
echo "Located Version: $vers"
echo
echo "Building download url..."
url="$(curl -L https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-${vers//./}/ --compressed 2>&1 | grep -iE "python-$vers-macos.*.pkg\"" | awk -F'"' '{ print $2 }')"
if [ -z "$url" ]; then
# Couldn't get the URL - bail
print_error
fi
echo " - $url"
echo
echo "Downloading..."
echo
# Create a temp dir and download to it
tempdir="$(mktemp -d 2>/dev/null || mktemp -d -t 'tempdir')"
curl "$url" -o "$tempdir/python.pkg"
if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then
echo
echo " - Failed to download python installer!"
echo
exit $?
fi
echo
echo "Running python install package..."
echo
sudo installer -pkg "$tempdir/python.pkg" -target /
if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then
echo
echo " - Failed to install python!"
echo
exit $?
fi
# Now we expand the package and look for a shell update script
pkgutil --expand "$tempdir/python.pkg" "$tempdir/python"
if [ -e "$tempdir/python/Python_Shell_Profile_Updater.pkg/Scripts/postinstall" ]; then
# Run the script
echo
echo "Updating PATH..."
echo
"$tempdir/python/Python_Shell_Profile_Updater.pkg/Scripts/postinstall"
fi
vers_folder="Python $(echo "$vers" | cut -d'.' -f1 -f2)"
if [ -f "/Applications/$vers_folder/Install Certificates.command" ]; then
# Certs script exists - let's execute that to make sure our certificates are updated
echo
echo "Updating Certificates..."
echo
"/Applications/$vers_folder/Install Certificates.command"
fi
echo
echo "Cleaning up..."
cleanup
echo
if [ "$just_installing" == "TRUE" ]; then
echo "Done."
else
# Now we check for py again
echo "Rechecking py..."
downloaded="TRUE"
clear
main
fi
}
cleanup () {
if [ -d "$tempdir" ]; then
rm -Rf "$tempdir"
fi
}
print_error() {
clear
cleanup
echo " ### ###"
echo " # Python Not Found #"
echo "### ###"
echo
echo "Python is not installed or not found in your PATH var."
echo
if [ "$kernel" == "Darwin" ]; then
echo "Please go to https://www.python.org/downloads/macos/ to"
echo "download and install the latest version, then try again."
else
echo "Please install python through your package manager and"
echo "try again."
fi
echo
exit 1
}
print_target_missing() {
clear
cleanup
echo " ### ###"
echo " # Target Not Found #"
echo "### ###"
echo
echo "Could not locate $target!"
echo
exit 1
}
format_version () {
local vers="$1"
echo "$(echo "$1" | awk -F. '{ printf("%d%03d%03d%03d\n", $1,$2,$3,$4); }')"
}
vercomp () {
# Modified from: https://apple.stackexchange.com/a/123408/11374
local ver1="$(format_version "$1")" ver2="$(format_version "$2")"
if [ $ver1 -gt $ver2 ]; then
echo "1"
elif [ $ver1 -lt $ver2 ]; then
echo "2"
else
echo "0"
fi
}
get_local_python_version() {
# $1 = Python bin name (defaults to python3)
# Echoes the path to the highest version of the passed python bin if any
local py_name="$1" max_version= python= python_version= python_path=
if [ -z "$py_name" ]; then
py_name="python3"
fi
py_list="$(which -a "$py_name" 2>/dev/null)"
# Walk that newline separated list
while read python; do
if [ -z "$python" ]; then
# Got a blank line - skip
continue
fi
if [ "$check_py3_stub" == "1" ] && [ "$python" == "/usr/bin/python3" ]; then
# See if we have a valid developer path
xcode-select -p > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then
# /usr/bin/python3 path - but no valid developer dir
continue
fi
fi
python_version="$(get_python_version $python)"
if [ -z "$python_version" ]; then
# Didn't find a py version - skip
continue
fi
# Got the py version - compare to our max
if [ -z "$max_version" ] || [ "$(vercomp "$python_version" "$max_version")" == "1" ]; then
# Max not set, or less than the current - update it
max_version="$python_version"
python_path="$python"
fi
done <<< "$py_list"
echo "$python_path"
}
get_python_version() {
local py_path="$1" py_version=
# Get the python version by piping stderr into stdout (for py2), then grepping the output for
# the word "python", getting the second element, and grepping for an alphanumeric version number
py_version="$($py_path -V 2>&1 | grep -i python | cut -d' ' -f2 | grep -E "[A-Za-z\d\.]+")"
if [ ! -z "$py_version" ]; then
echo "$py_version"
fi
}
prompt_and_download() {
if [ "$downloaded" != "FALSE" ] || [ "$kernel" != "Darwin" ]; then
# We already tried to download, or we're not on macOS - just bail
print_error
fi
clear
echo " ### ###"
echo " # Python Not Found #"
echo "### ###"
echo
target_py="Python 3"
printed_py="Python 2 or 3"
if [ "$use_py3" == "FORCE" ]; then
printed_py="Python 3"
elif [ "$use_py3" == "FALSE" ]; then
target_py="Python 2"
printed_py="Python 2"
fi
echo "Could not locate $printed_py!"
echo
echo "This script requires $printed_py to run."
echo
while true; do
read -p "Would you like to install the latest $target_py now? (y/n): " yn
case $yn in
[Yy]* ) download_py;break;;
[Nn]* ) print_error;;
esac
done
}
main() {
local python= version=
# Verify our target exists
if [ ! -f "$dir/$target" ]; then
# Doesn't exist
print_target_missing
fi
if [ -z "$use_py3" ]; then
use_py3="TRUE"
fi
if [ "$use_py3" != "FALSE" ]; then
# Check for py3 first
python="$(get_local_python_version python3)"
fi
if [ "$use_py3" != "FORCE" ] && [ -z "$python" ]; then
# We aren't using py3 explicitly, and we don't already have a path
python="$(get_local_python_version python2)"
if [ -z "$python" ]; then
# Try just looking for "python"
python="$(get_local_python_version python)"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$python" ]; then
# Didn't ever find it - prompt
prompt_and_download
return 1
fi
# Found it - start our script and pass all args
"$python" "$dir/$target" "${args[@]}"
}
# Keep track of whether or not we're on macOS to determine if
# we can download and install python for the user as needed.
kernel="$(uname -s)"
# Check to see if we need to force based on
# macOS version. 10.15 has a dummy python3 version
# that can trip up some py3 detection in other scripts.
# set_use_py3_if "3" "10.15" "FORCE"
downloaded="FALSE"
# Check for the aforementioned /usr/bin/python3 stub if
# our OS version is 10.15 or greater.
check_py3_stub="$(compare_to_version "3" "10.15")"
trap cleanup EXIT
if [ "$1" == "--install-python" ] && [ "$kernel" == "Darwin" ]; then
just_installing="TRUE"
download_py
else
main
fi