balena-cli/lib/actions/config.coffee
Juan Cruz Viotti 84ed20d3ec Implement config generate command
This command allows the user to generate a config.json file and either
print it to stdout or save it to a file.
2016-02-26 22:37:15 -04:00

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###
Copyright 2016 Resin.io
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
###
exports.read =
signature: 'config read'
description: 'read a device configuration'
help: '''
Use this command to read the config.json file from a provisioned device
Examples:
$ resin config read --type raspberry-pi
$ resin config read --type raspberry-pi --drive /dev/disk2
'''
options: [
{
signature: 'type'
description: 'device type'
parameter: 'type'
alias: 't'
required: 'You have to specify a device type'
}
{
signature: 'drive'
description: 'drive'
parameter: 'drive'
alias: 'd'
}
]
permission: 'user'
root: true
action: (params, options, done) ->
Promise = require('bluebird')
config = require('resin-config-json')
visuals = require('resin-cli-visuals')
umount = Promise.promisifyAll(require('umount'))
prettyjson = require('prettyjson')
Promise.try ->
return options.drive or visuals.drive('Select the device drive')
.tap(umount.umountAsync)
.then (drive) ->
return config.read(drive, options.type)
.tap (configJSON) ->
console.info(prettyjson.render(configJSON))
.nodeify(done)
exports.write =
signature: 'config write <key> <value>'
description: 'write a device configuration'
help: '''
Use this command to write the config.json file of a provisioned device
Examples:
$ resin config write --type raspberry-pi username johndoe
$ resin config write --type raspberry-pi --drive /dev/disk2 username johndoe
$ resin config write --type raspberry-pi files.network/settings "..."
'''
options: [
{
signature: 'type'
description: 'device type'
parameter: 'type'
alias: 't'
required: 'You have to specify a device type'
}
{
signature: 'drive'
description: 'drive'
parameter: 'drive'
alias: 'd'
}
]
permission: 'user'
root: true
action: (params, options, done) ->
Promise = require('bluebird')
_ = require('lodash')
config = require('resin-config-json')
visuals = require('resin-cli-visuals')
umount = Promise.promisifyAll(require('umount'))
Promise.try ->
return options.drive or visuals.drive('Select the device drive')
.tap(umount.umountAsync)
.then (drive) ->
config.read(drive, options.type).then (configJSON) ->
console.info("Setting #{params.key} to #{params.value}")
_.set(configJSON, params.key, params.value)
return configJSON
.tap ->
return umount.umountAsync(drive)
.then (configJSON) ->
return config.write(drive, options.type, configJSON)
.tap ->
console.info('Done')
.nodeify(done)
exports.reconfigure =
signature: 'config reconfigure'
description: 'reconfigure a provisioned device'
help: '''
Use this command to reconfigure a provisioned device
Examples:
$ resin config reconfigure --type raspberry-pi
$ resin config reconfigure --type raspberry-pi --advanced
$ resin config reconfigure --type raspberry-pi --drive /dev/disk2
'''
options: [
{
signature: 'type'
description: 'device type'
parameter: 'type'
alias: 't'
required: 'You have to specify a device type'
}
{
signature: 'drive'
description: 'drive'
parameter: 'drive'
alias: 'd'
}
{
signature: 'advanced'
description: 'show advanced commands'
boolean: true
alias: 'v'
}
]
permission: 'user'
root: true
action: (params, options, done) ->
Promise = require('bluebird')
config = require('resin-config-json')
visuals = require('resin-cli-visuals')
capitano = Promise.promisifyAll(require('capitano'))
umount = Promise.promisifyAll(require('umount'))
Promise.try ->
return options.drive or visuals.drive('Select the device drive')
.tap(umount.umountAsync)
.then (drive) ->
config.read(drive, options.type).get('uuid')
.tap ->
umount.umountAsync(drive)
.then (uuid) ->
configureCommand = "os configure #{drive} #{uuid}"
if options.advanced
configureCommand += ' --advanced'
return capitano.runAsync(configureCommand)
.then ->
console.info('Done')
.nodeify(done)
exports.generate =
signature: 'config generate <uuid>'
description: 'generate a config.json file'
help: '''
Use this command to generate a config.json for a device
Examples:
$ resin config generate 7cf02a6
$ resin config generate 7cf02a6 --output config.json
'''
options: [
{
signature: 'output'
description: 'output'
parameter: 'output'
alias: 'o'
}
]
permission: 'user'
action: (params, options, done) ->
Promise = require('bluebird')
fs = Promise.promisifyAll(require('fs'))
resin = require('resin-sdk')
_ = require('lodash')
form = require('resin-cli-form')
deviceConfig = require('resin-device-config')
prettyjson = require('prettyjson')
resin.models.device.get(params.uuid).then (device) ->
resin.models.device.getManifestBySlug(device.device_type)
.get('options')
.then(form.run)
.then(_.partial(deviceConfig.get, device.uuid))
.then (config) ->
if options.output?
return fs.writeFileAsync(options.output, JSON.stringify(config))
console.log(prettyjson.render(config))
.nodeify(done)