packages
Primary and community-submitted packages for webinstall.dev
Guidelines
- Should install to
./local/opt/<package>-<version> - Should not need
sudo(except perhaps for a one-timesetcap, etc) - Follow the example of https://github.com/webinstall/packages/tree/master/ripgrep, https://github.com/webinstall/packages/tree/master/node, or https://github.com/webinstall/packages/tree/master/golang
Creating an Installer
An install consists of 5 parts in two files:
my-new-package/
- releases.js
- my-new-package.bash
- Create Description
- Fetch Releases
- Version Check (semi-optional)
- Update PATH
See these examples:
- https://github.com/webinstall/packages/blob/master/rg/
- https://github.com/webinstall/packages/blob/master/golang/
The webinstall.dev server uses the list of releases returned by
<your-package>/releases.js to generate a bash script with most necessary
variables and functions pre-defined.
You just fill in the blanks.
1. Create Description
Just copy the format from any of the existing packages. It's like this:
my-new-package.bash:
# title: Node.js
# homepage: https://nodejs.org
# tagline: JavaScript V8 runtime
# description: |
# Node.js® is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine
# examples: |
# ```bash
# node -e 'console.log("Hello, World!")'
# > Hello, World!
# ```
1. Fetch Releases
All you're doing in this step is just translating from one form of JSON or CSV or TAB or whatever, to a format understood by webi.
- Using Github releases? See
ripgrep/releases.js(which uses_common/github.js) - Have a special format? See
golang/releases.jsornode/releases.js.
It looks like this:
releases.js:
module.exports = function (request) {
return github(request, owner, repo).then(function (all) {
// if you need to do something special, you can do it here
// ...
return all;
});
};
2. Version Check (semi-optional)
If the thing is already installed, we don't need to download and install it again.
You create a version check that looks like this:
# if the output is "foobar 1.3.4", we just need the "1.3.4"
cur_ver=$(foobar --version | cut -d ' ' -f 2)
And then you wrap it in some boilerplate (copy/paste/replace) that looks like this:
new_foobar="${HOME}/.local/bin/foobar"
# Test for existing version
set +e
current_foobar="$(command -v foobar)"
set -e
if [ -n "$current_foobar" ]; then
# if the output is "foobar 1.3.4", we just need the "1.3.4"
cur_ver=$(foobar --version | cut -d ' ' -f 2)
if [ "$cur_ver" == "$WEBI_VERSION" ]; then
echo "foobar v$WEBI_VERSION already installed at $current_foobar"
exit 0
elif [ "$current_foobar" != "$new_foobar" ]; then
echo "WARN: possible conflict with foobar v$WEBI_VERSION at $current_foobar"
fi
fi
3. Move files to $HOME/.local
The webi_download and webi_extract functions will handle download and unpacking.
All you have to do is move your files into the right place.
If you have a single binary that'll look like this:
mv ./foobar-*/bin/foobar "$HOME/.local/bin/"
If you have something with more parts it'll look like this:
if [ -n "$(command -v rsync 2>/dev/null | grep rsync)" ]; then
rsync -Krl ./foobar*/ "$new_foobar_home/" 2>/dev/null
else
cp -Hr ./foobar*/* "$new_foobar_home/" 2>/dev/null
cp -Hr ./foobar*/.* "$new_foobar_home/" 2>/dev/null
fi
4. Update PATH
Typically speaking, $HOME/.local/bin will be added to the PATH for you.
However, you should call webi_path_add to add any special paths.
Again, just look at the examples.
Script API
See webi/template.bash
These variables will be set by the server:
WEBI_PKG=example@v1
WEBI_NAME=example
WEBI_HOST=https://webinstall.dev
WEBI_RELEASES=https://webinstall.dev/api/releases/example@v1?os=macos&arch=amd64&pretty=true
WEBI_CSV=v1.0.2,
WEBI_VERSION=1.0.2
WEBI_MAJOR=1
WEBI_MINOR=0
WEBI_PATCH=2
WEBI_LTS=
WEBI_CHANNEL=stable
WEBI_EXT=tar
WEBI_PKG_URL=https://cdn.example.com/example-macos-amd64.tar.gz
WEBI_PKG_FILE=example-macos-amd64.tar.gz
WEBI_TMP=${WEBI_TMP:-"$(mktemp -d -t webinstall-foobar.XXXXXXXX)"}
webi_download # Downloads the selected release to $HOME/Downloads/<package-name>.tar.gz
webi_extract # Extracts the download to /tmp/<package-name>-<random>/
webi_path_add /new/path # Adds /new/path to PATH for bash, zsh, and fish
Roadmap
- Wrap release APIs to unify and expose
- Golang https://golang.org/dl/?mode=json
- Node https://nodejs.org/dist/index.tab
- Flutter https://storage.googleapis.com/flutter_infra/releases/releases_linux.json - Started at https://github.com/webinstall/packages/blob/master/flutter/versions.js
- git
- Note: do all platforms expose tar/zip releases with the same URLs?
- npm
- github (see ripgrep)
- gitea (see serviceman)
- Support git urls (i.e.
@github.com/node/node)- (maybe
ghi node/nodefor github specifically)
- (maybe