On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 08:21:07PM +0200, Sebastien Luttringer wrote:
list command can take new arguments auto/noauto. list command can take a list of daemon to list.
All kind of arguments can be mixed to obtain the proper output.
zsh and bash completion are updated
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Luttringer <seblu@seblu.net> --- bash-completion | 2 +- rc.d | 71 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- zsh-completion | 2 +- 3 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)
diff --git a/bash-completion b/bash-completion index d78484e..718df6d 100644 --- a/bash-completion +++ b/bash-completion @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ _rc_d() elif [[ "$prev" == help ]]; then COMPREPLY=() elif [[ "$prev" == list ]]; then - ((COMP_CWORD == 2)) && COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "started stopped" -- "$cur")) || COMPREPLY=() + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "started stopped auto noauto $(cd /etc/rc.d && compgen -f -X 'functions*')" -- "$cur")) elif [[ "$prev" == start ]]; then COMPREPLY=($(comm -23 <(cd /etc/rc.d && compgen -f -X 'functions*' "$cur"|sort) <(cd /run/daemons/ && compgen -f "$cur"|sort))) elif [[ "$prev" =~ stop|restart|reload ]]; then diff --git a/rc.d b/rc.d index 3d34edf..81a07eb 100755 --- a/rc.d +++ b/rc.d @@ -4,11 +4,12 @@ NEED_ROOT=0 # this script can be run without be root . /etc/rc.conf . /etc/rc.d/functions
+# print usage and exit usage() { local name=${0##*/} cat >&2 << EOF usage: $name <action> <daemon> [daemon] ... - $name list [started|stopped] + $name list [started|stopped|auto|noauto|daemon] $name help
<daemon> is the name of a script in /etc/rc.d @@ -17,40 +18,68 @@ WARNING: initscripts are free to implement or not the above actions.
e.g: $name list $name list started + $name list sshd gpm $name help $name start sshd gpm EOF exit 1 }
+# list action +list() { + local mode s_status s_auto + local -a daemons + # parse arguments + for p; do + case "$p" in + started) mode=started;; + stopped) mode=stopped;; + auto) mode=auto;; + noauto) mode=noauto;; + *) daemons=(${daemons[@]} "$p");;
Hm, wouldn't that mean we would never be able to explicitly list daemons called "started", "stopped", "auto" and "noauto"? I know that this is nit-picking, but I would prefer another argument "daemons" or "all", followed by a list of daemons, so we could use: * `rc.d list daemons` to list all daemons (or just `rc.d list`). * `rc.d list started` to list all running daemons. * `rc.d list daemons sshd gpm` to list specific daemons only. * `rc.d list started sshd gpm` to list specific running daemons only. Also, you should not indent mixing tabs and spaces. This breaks indentation for everyone using a different tab width.
+ esac + done + # if no daemon are specified take all executable file in /etc/rc.d + if ! [[ $daemons ]]; then
"[[ ! $daemons ]]". Or any reason to do the negation outside the conditional expression here?
+ cd /etc/rc.d + for d in *; do + [[ -x "$d" && ! -d "$d" ]] && daemons=(${daemons[@]} "$d")
'daemons=("${daemons[@]}" "$d")'. Just to be sure we don't fail here if a daemon ever contains a space (and since you used proper quoting everywhere else).
+ done + fi + # building string to display + for d in "${daemons[@]}"; do + # check if d is a valid daemon name + have_daemon "$d" || continue + # print running / stopped satus + if ! ck_daemon "$d"; then + [[ $mode == stopped ]] && continue + s_status="${C_OTHER}[${C_DONE}STARTED${C_OTHER}]" + else + [[ $mode == started ]] && continue + s_status="${C_OTHER}[${C_FAIL}STOPPED${C_OTHER}]" + fi + # print auto / manual status + if ! ck_autostart "$d"; then + [[ $mode == noauto ]] && continue + s_auto="${C_OTHER}[${C_DONE}AUTO${C_OTHER}]" + else + [[ $mode == auto ]] && continue + s_auto="${C_OTHER}[${C_FAIL} ${C_OTHER}]" + fi + printf "$s_status$s_auto${C_CLEAR} $d\n" + done +} + (( $# < 1 )) && usage
declare -i ret=0 case $1 in help) usage - ;; + ;; list) shift - cd /etc/rc.d/ - for d in *; do - have_daemon "$d" || continue - # print running / stopped satus - if ! ck_daemon "$d"; then - [[ "$1" == stopped ]] && continue - printf "${C_OTHER}[${C_DONE}STARTED${C_OTHER}]" - else - [[ "$1" == started ]] && continue - printf "${C_OTHER}[${C_FAIL}STOPPED${C_OTHER}]" - fi - # print auto / manual status - if ! ck_autostart "$d"; then - printf "${C_OTHER}[${C_DONE}AUTO${C_OTHER}]" - else - printf "${C_OTHER}[${C_FAIL} ${C_OTHER}]" - fi - printf " ${C_CLEAR}$d\n" - done + list "$@" ;; *) # check min args count diff --git a/zsh-completion b/zsh-completion index e5c2850..b324e5c 100644 --- a/zsh-completion +++ b/zsh-completion @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ _rc.d () { _arguments "*: :" ;; list) - _arguments "2: :(started stopped)" + _arguments "*: :(started stopped auto noauto $(echo /etc/rc.d/*(N-*:t)))"
Whey, another winner of the "Useless use of echo" award [1]! :)
;; start) _arguments "*: :($(comm -23 <(echo /etc/rc.d/*(N-*:t)|tr ' ' '\n') <(echo /run/daemons/*(N:t)|tr ' ' '\n')))" -- Sebastien "Seblu" Luttringer