[type/__uci] Apply all commands in a single batch

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Dennis Camera 2020-10-25 18:42:50 +01:00
parent ec984f81b5
commit 3e5f18d409
3 changed files with 51 additions and 0 deletions

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changes=$(uci changes)
if test -n "${changes}"
then
echo 'Uncommited UCI changes were found on the target:'
printf '%s\n\n' "${changes}"
echo 'This can be caused by manual changes or due to a previous failed run.'
echo 'Please investigate the situation, revert or commit the changes, and try again.'
exit 1
fi >&2
check_errors() {
# reads stdin and forwards non-empty lines to stderr.
# returns 0 if stdin is empty, else 1.
! grep -e . >&2
}
commit() {
uci commit
}
rollback() {
printf '\nAn error occurred when trying to commit UCI transaction!\n' >&2
uci changes \
| sed -e 's/^-//' -e 's/\..*\$//' \
| sort -u \
| while read -r _package
do
uci revert "${_package}"
echo "${_package}" # for logging
done \
| awk '
BEGIN { printf "Reverted changes in: " }
{ printf "%s%s", (FNR > 1 ? ", " : ""), $0 }
END { printf "\n" }' >&2
return 1
}
uci_apply() {
uci batch 2>&1 | check_errors && commit || rollback
}

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exit 1 exit 1
;; ;;
esac esac
if test -s "${__object:?}/files/uci_batch.txt"
then
cat "${__type:?}/files/uci_apply.sh"
printf "uci_apply <<'EOF'\n"
cat "${__object:?}/files/uci_batch.txt"
printf '\nEOF\n'
fi

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