balena-cli/lib/actions/device.coffee
2015-03-09 09:14:39 -04:00

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CoffeeScript

_ = require('lodash-contrib')
path = require('path')
async = require('async')
resin = require('resin-sdk')
visuals = require('resin-cli-visuals')
commandOptions = require('./command-options')
osAction = require('./os')
exports.list =
signature: 'devices'
description: 'list all devices'
help: '''
Use this command to list all devices that belong to a certain application.
Examples:
$ resin devices --application 91
'''
options: [ commandOptions.application ]
permission: 'user'
action: (params, options, done) ->
resin.models.device.getAllByApplication options.application, (error, devices) ->
return done(error) if error?
console.log visuals.widgets.table.horizontal devices, [
'id'
'name'
'device_type'
'is_online'
'application_name'
'status'
'last_seen'
]
return done()
exports.info =
signature: 'device <id>'
description: 'list a single device'
help: '''
Use this command to show information about a single device.
Examples:
$ resin device 317
'''
permission: 'user'
action: (params, options, done) ->
resin.models.device.get params.id, (error, device) ->
return done(error) if error?
console.log visuals.widgets.table.vertical device, [
'id'
'name'
'device_type'
'is_online'
'ip_address'
'application_name'
'status'
'last_seen'
'uuid'
'commit'
'supervisor_version'
'is_web_accessible'
'note'
]
return done()
exports.remove =
signature: 'device rm <id>'
description: 'remove a device'
help: '''
Use this command to remove a device from resin.io.
Notice this command asks for confirmation interactively.
You can avoid this by passing the `--yes` boolean option.
Examples:
$ resin device rm 317
$ resin device rm 317 --yes
'''
options: [ commandOptions.yes ]
permission: 'user'
action: (params, options, done) ->
visuals.patterns.remove 'device', options.yes, (callback) ->
resin.models.device.remove(params.id, callback)
, done
exports.identify =
signature: 'device identify <uuid>'
description: 'identify a device with a UUID'
help: '''
Use this command to identify a device.
In the Raspberry Pi, the ACT led is blinked several times.
Examples:
$ resin device identify 23c73a12e3527df55c60b9ce647640c1b7da1b32d71e6a39849ac0f00db828
'''
permission: 'user'
action: (params, options, done) ->
resin.models.device.identify(params.uuid, done)
exports.rename =
signature: 'device rename <id> [name]'
description: 'rename a resin device'
help: '''
Use this command to rename a device.
If you omit the name, you'll get asked for it interactively.
Examples:
$ resin device rename 317 MyPi
$ resin device rename 317
'''
permission: 'user'
action: (params, options, done) ->
async.waterfall [
(callback) ->
if not _.isEmpty(params.name)
return callback(null, params.name)
visuals.widgets.ask('How do you want to name this device?', null, callback)
(name, callback) ->
resin.models.device.rename(params.id, name, callback)
], done
exports.supported =
signature: 'devices supported'
description: 'list all supported devices'
help: '''
Use this command to get the list of all supported devices
Examples:
$ resin devices supported
'''
permission: 'user'
action: (params, options, done) ->
resin.models.device.getSupportedDeviceTypes (error, devices) ->
return done(error) if error?
_.each(devices, _.unary(console.log))
done()
exports.init =
signature: 'device init [device]'
description: 'initialise a device with resin os'
help: '''
Use this command to download the OS image of a certain application and write it to an SD Card.
Note that this command requires admin privileges.
If `device` is omitted, you will be prompted to select a device interactively.
Notice this command asks for confirmation interactively.
You can avoid this by passing the `--yes` boolean option.
You can quiet the progress bar by passing the `--quiet` boolean option.
You may have to unmount the device before attempting this operation.
You need to configure the network type and other settings:
Ethernet:
You can setup the device OS to use ethernet by setting the `--network` option to "ethernet".
Wifi:
You can setup the device OS to use wifi by setting the `--network` option to "wifi".
If you set "network" to "wifi", you will need to specify the `--ssid` and `--key` option as well.
Examples:
$ resin device init --application 91 --network ethernet
$ resin device init /dev/disk2 --application 91 --network wifi --ssid MyNetwork --key secret
'''
options: [
commandOptions.application
commandOptions.network
commandOptions.wifiSsid
commandOptions.wifiKey
]
permission: 'user'
action: (params, options, done) ->
params.id = options.application
async.waterfall([
(callback) ->
return callback(null, params.device) if params.device?
visuals.patterns.selectDrive(callback)
(device, callback) ->
params.device = device
visuals.patterns.confirm(options.yes, "This will completely erase #{params.device}. Are you sure you want to continue?", callback)
(confirmed, callback) ->
return done() if not confirmed
options.yes = confirmed
osAction.download.action(params, options, callback)
(outputFile, callback) ->
params.image = outputFile
osAction.install.action(params, options, callback)
], done)