88 lines
2 KiB
Bash
Executable file
88 lines
2 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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if [[ $DAISY_INTERNAL -ne 1 ]];
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then
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DAISY_INTERNAL=1 source $DAISY_SOURCE_FILE
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fi
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target=$1
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# Check if file exists
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if [[ -z "$target" ]];
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then
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echo "No target specified."
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exit 1
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fi
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if ! test -f "$target";
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then
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echo "File not found: \"$target\""
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exit 2
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fi
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file "$target" 1>/dev/null
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exitcode=$?
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report=$(file "$target")
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# Check for archive type, supported types are zip/tar/rar
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comm1=(:)
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comm2=(echo "Unsupported archive type$add: \"$target\"")
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comm3=(:)
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echo $report | grep "tar archive" 1>/dev/null
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istar=$?
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echo $report | grep "Zip archive" 1>/dev/null
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iszip=$?
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echo $report | grep "Android" 1>/dev/null
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iszip=$?
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echo $report | grep "RAR archive" 1>/dev/null
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israr=$?
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# TAR archives come in many forms, if none of our tests say it's tar
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# ...but it looks like tar and barks like tar, let's take the shot.
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# Seems to work fairly well for the record.
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RES=$(echo "$target" | grep ".tar")
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if [[ $RES != "" ]];
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then
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istar=0
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fi
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# Now we set the right command
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if (( istar == 0 )); then
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comm2=(tar xvf "$target" -C)
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elif (( iszip == 0 )); then
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which unzip 1>/dev/null
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exitcode=$?
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if (( exitcode == 0 )); then
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comm2=(unzip -q "$target" -d)
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else
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comm1=(echo "The utility 'unzip' is missing, please install it")
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comm3=(exit 1)
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fi
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elif (( israr == 0 )); then
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which unrar 1>/dev/null
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exitcode=$?
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if (( exitcode == 0 )); then
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comm2=(unrar -i nul "$target")
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else
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comm1=(echo "The utility 'unrar' is missing, please install it")
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comm3=(exit 1)
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fi
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fi
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# Create the temp dir, usually
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dir=$(mktemp -d /tmp/extracted.XXXXXXXX)
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# And the rest of the commands
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"${comm1[@]}"
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"${comm2[@]}" $dir
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"${comm3[@]}"
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currentpath=$(realpath .)
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cd $dir
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ln -s $currentpath ./link-back
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echo "A symlink to your original path has been created under the name \`link-back\`."
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echo "You can use this to copy out files, but you can also just access your filesystem regularly."
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echo "Type 'exit' to exit the extracted archive's folder and auto-delete it."
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eval $SHELL
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rm -rf $dir
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