#!/bin/bash function unsupported_platform() { echo "Your platform (`uname -a`) is not supported." && exit 1 } NODE_VERSION="v0.12.0" # Detect CPU arch. ARCHITECTURE=`uname -m` case "$ARCHITECTURE" in i?86) ARCHITECTURE="x86" ;; x86_64) ARCHITECTURE="x64" ;; esac # Detect current OS, see http://stackoverflow.com/q/3466166/682252. # Darwin if [ "`uname`" == "Darwin" ]; then NODE_BIN="node-$NODE_VERSION-darwin-$ARCHITECTURE" # Linux elif [ "`expr substr $(uname -s) 1 5`" == "Linux" ]; then NODE_BIN="node-$NODE_VERSION-linux-$ARCHITECTURE" # Win32 elif [ "`expr substr $(uname -s) 1 10`" == "MINGW32_NT" ]; then NODE_BIN="node-$NODE_VERSION-win32-$ARCHITECTURE.exe" # SunOS elif [ "`uname`" == "SunOS" ]; then NODE_BIN="node-$NODE_VERSION-sunos-$ARCHITECTURE.bin" else unsupported_platform fi NODE_PATH="./bin/node/$NODE_BIN" echo $NODE_PATH if [ ! -x $NODE_PATH ]; then # As a last resource, try to use an already available node if command -v node >/dev/null 2>&1; then NODE_PATH="node" else unsupported_platform fi fi # Support calling bin/resin from within bin/ if [ `dirname $0` == '.' ]; then $NODE_PATH "../lib/resin.js" "$@" else $NODE_PATH "./lib/resin.js" "$@" fi