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Added dialogs, so that the setup.sh can ask the user any questions even when its piped; Added additional email valdidation for the last step

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H8H 2014-08-21 03:09:09 +02:00
parent 6b52105b62
commit 980b83b124
2 changed files with 111 additions and 59 deletions

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@ -127,3 +127,28 @@ function ufw_allow {
function restart_service {
hide_output service $1 restart
}
## Dialog Functions ##
function message_box {
dialog --title "$1" --msgbox "$2" 0 0
}
function input_box {
TMP=`mktemp`
dialog --title "$1" --inputbox "$2" 0 0 "$3" 2>$TMP
respose=$?
case $respose in
0)
result=$(<$TMP)
;;
1)
exit
;;
255)
exit
esac
rm $TMP
}

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@ -38,12 +38,11 @@ fi
if [ -t 0 ]; then
# In an interactive shell...
echo
echo "Hello and thanks for deploying a Mail-in-a-Box!"
echo "-----------------------------------------------"
echo
echo "I'm going to ask you a few questions. To change your answers later,"
echo "later, just re-run this script."
# Install dialog
echo "Preparing installation ... "
apt_install dialog
message_box "Hello and thanks for deploying a Mail-in-a-Box!" \
"I'm going to ask you a few questions. To change your answers later, just re-run this script."
fi
# Recall the last settings used if we're running this a second time.
@ -64,24 +63,26 @@ if [ -z "$PRIMARY_HOSTNAME" ]; then
if [ -z "$DEFAULT_PRIMARY_HOSTNAME" ]; then
# This is the first run. Ask the user for his email address so we can
# provide the best default for the box's hostname.
echo
echo "What email address are you setting this box up to manage?"
echo ""
echo "The part after the @-sign must be a domain name or subdomain"
echo "that you control. You can add other email addresses to this"
echo "box later (including email addresses on other domain names"
echo "or subdomains you control)."
echo
echo "We've guessed an email address. Backspace it and type in what"
echo "you really want."
echo
read -e -i "me@`get_default_hostname`" -p "Email Address: " EMAIL_ADDR
input_box "What email address are you setting this box up to manage?" \
"The part after the @-sign must be a domain name or subdomain
\nthat you control. You can add other email addresses to this
\nbox later (including email addresses on other domain names
\nor subdomains you control).\n
\nWe've guessed an email address. Backspace it and type in what
\nyou really want.\n
\nEmail Address (me@`get_default_hostname`): "
if [ -z "$result" ]; then
EMAIL_ADDR=me@`get_default_hostname`
else
EMAIL_ADDR=$result
fi
while ! management/mailconfig.py validate-email "$EMAIL_ADDR"
do
echo "That's not a valid email address."
echo
read -e -i "$EMAIL_ADDR" -p "Email Address: " EMAIL_ADDR
input_box "What email address are you setting this box up to manage?" \
"That's not a valid email address." $EMAIL_ADDR
EMAIL_ADDR=$result
done
# Take the part after the @-sign as the user's domain name, and add
@ -89,17 +90,19 @@ if [ -z "$PRIMARY_HOSTNAME" ]; then
DEFAULT_PRIMARY_HOSTNAME=box.$(echo $EMAIL_ADDR | sed 's/.*@//')
fi
echo
echo "This box needs a name, called a 'hostname'. The name will form a part"
echo "of the box's web address."
echo
echo "We recommend that the name be a subdomain of the domain in your email"
echo "address, so we're suggesting $DEFAULT_PRIMARY_HOSTNAME."
echo
echo "You can change it, but we recommend you don't."
echo
input_box "Hostname" \
"This box needs a name, called a 'hostname'. The name will form a part
\nof the box's web address.\n
\nWe recommend that the name be a subdomain of the domain in your email
\naddress, so we're suggesting $DEFAULT_PRIMARY_HOSTNAME.
\nYou can change it, but we recommend you don't.\n
\nHostname ($DEFAULT_PRIMARY_HOSTNAME): "
read -e -i "$DEFAULT_PRIMARY_HOSTNAME" -p "Hostname: " PRIMARY_HOSTNAME
if [ -z "$result" ]; then
PRIMARY_HOSTNAME=$DEFAULT_PRIMARY_HOSTNAME
else
PRIMARY_HOSTNAME=$result
fi
fi
# If the machine is behind a NAT, inside a VM, etc., it may not know
@ -125,11 +128,16 @@ if [ -z "$PUBLIC_IP" ]; then
fi
if [ -z "$PUBLIC_IP" ]; then
echo
echo "Enter the public IP address of this machine, as given to you by your ISP."
echo
input_box "Your public IP address" \
"Enter the public IP address of this machine,
as given to you by your ISP.\n
\nPublic IP ($DEFAULT_PUBLIC_IP): "
read -e -i "$DEFAULT_PUBLIC_IP" -p "Public IP: " PUBLIC_IP
if [ -z "$result" ]; then
PUBLIC_IP=$DEFAULT_PUBLIC_IP
else
PUBLIC_IP=$result
fi
fi
fi
@ -151,13 +159,16 @@ if [ -z "$PUBLIC_IPV6" ]; then
fi
if [[ -z "$PUBLIC_IPV6" && $MATCHED == 0 ]]; then
echo
echo "Optional:"
echo "Enter the public IPv6 address of this machine, as given to you by your ISP."
echo "Leave blank if the machine does not have an IPv6 address."
echo
input_box "IPv6 Optional" \
"Enter the public IPv6 address of this machine, as given to you by your ISP.
\nLeave blank if the machine does not have an IPv6 address.\n
\nPublic IPv6 ($DEFAULT_PUBLIC_IPV6): "
read -e -i "$DEFAULT_PUBLIC_IPV6" -p "Public IPv6: " PUBLIC_IPV6
if [ -z "$result" ]; then
PUBLIC_IPV6=$DEFAULT_PUBLIC_IPV6
else
PUBLIC_IPV6=$result
fi
fi
fi
@ -171,13 +182,11 @@ if [ -z "$PRIVATE_IPV6" ]; then
PRIVATE_IPV6=$(get_default_privateip 6)
fi
if [[ -z "$PRIVATE_IP" && -z "$PRIVATE_IPV6" ]]; then
echo
echo "I could not determine the IP or IPv6 address of the network inteface"
echo "for connecting to the Internet. Setup must stop."
echo
hostname -I
route
echo
message_box "Error" \
"I could not determine the IP or IPv6 address of the network inteface
\nfor connecting to the Internet. Setup must stop.\n
`hostname -I`\n
`route`"
exit
fi
@ -190,19 +199,25 @@ fi
if [ ! -z "$DEFAULT_STORAGE_ROOT" ] && [ ! -z "$DEFAULT_CSR_COUNTRY" ] && [ -f $DEFAULT_STORAGE_ROOT/ssl/ssl_cert_sign_req.csr ]; then
CSR_COUNTRY=$DEFAULT_CSR_COUNTRY
fi
if [ -z "$CSR_COUNTRY" ]; then
echo
echo "Enter the two-letter, uppercase country code for where you"
echo "live or where your organization is based. (This is used to"
echo "create an SSL certificate.)"
echo
input_box "Country Code" \
"Enter the two-letter, uppercase country code for where you
\nlive or where your organization is based. (This is used to
\ncreate an SSL certificate.)\n
\nCountry Code ($DEFAULT_CSR_COUNTRY): "
if [ -z "$result" ]; then
CSR_COUNTRY=$DEFAULT_CSR_COUNTRY
else
CSR_COUNTRY=$result
fi
#if [ -z "$DEFAULT_CSR_COUNTRY" ]; then
# # set a default on first run
# DEFAULT_CSR_COUNTRY=...?
#fi
read -e -i "$DEFAULT_CSR_COUNTRY" -p "Country Code: " CSR_COUNTRY
fi
# Automatic configuration, e.g. as used in our Vagrant configuration.
@ -292,12 +307,24 @@ if [ -z "`tools/mail.py user`" ]; then
if [ -z "$EMAIL_ADDR" ]; then
# In an interactive shell, ask the user for an email address.
if [ -t 0 ]; then
echo
echo "Let's create your first mail user."
read -e -i "user@$PRIMARY_HOSTNAME" -p "Email Address: " EMAIL_ADDR
input_box "Create your first mail user" \
"Let's create your first mail user.\n
\nEmail Address (user@$PRIMARY_HOSTNAME): "
# But in a non-interactive shell, just make something up. This
# is normally for testing.
if [ -z "$result" ]; then
EMAIL_ADDR=me@`get_default_hostname`
else
EMAIL_ADDR=$result
fi
while ! management/mailconfig.py validate-email "$EMAIL_ADDR"
do
input_box "What email address are you setting this box up to manage?"\
"That's not a valid email address." $EMAIL_ADDR
EMAIL_ADDR=$result
done
# But in a non-interactive shell, just make something up.
# This is normally for testing.
else
# Use me@PRIMARY_HOSTNAME
EMAIL_ADDR=me@$PRIMARY_HOSTNAME