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copy of https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x, but without the atrocious ssl cert related error preventing secure `curl`s
#!/bin/bash
# Discussion, issues and change requests at:
# https://github.com/nodesource/distributions
#
# Script to install the NodeSource Node.js v8.x LTS Carbon repo onto a
# Debian or Ubuntu system.
#
# Run as root or insert `sudo -E` before `bash`:
#
# curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
# or
# wget -qO- https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
#
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
SCRSUFFIX="_8.x"
NODENAME="Node.js v8.x LTS Carbon"
NODEREPO="node_8.x"
NODEPKG="nodejs"
print_status() {
echo
echo "## $1"
echo
}
if test -t 1; then # if terminal
ncolors=$(which tput > /dev/null && tput colors) # supports color
if test -n "$ncolors" && test $ncolors -ge 8; then
termcols=$(tput cols)
bold="$(tput bold)"
underline="$(tput smul)"
standout="$(tput smso)"
normal="$(tput sgr0)"
black="$(tput setaf 0)"
red="$(tput setaf 1)"
green="$(tput setaf 2)"
yellow="$(tput setaf 3)"
blue="$(tput setaf 4)"
magenta="$(tput setaf 5)"
cyan="$(tput setaf 6)"
white="$(tput setaf 7)"
fi
fi
print_bold() {
title="$1"
text="$2"
echo
echo "${red}================================================================================${normal}"
echo "${red}================================================================================${normal}"
echo
echo -e " ${bold}${yellow}${title}${normal}"
echo
echo -en " ${text}"
echo
echo "${red}================================================================================${normal}"
echo "${red}================================================================================${normal}"
}
bail() {
echo 'Error executing command, exiting'
exit 1
}
exec_cmd_nobail() {
echo "+ $1"
bash -c "$1"
}
exec_cmd() {
exec_cmd_nobail "$1" || bail
}
node_deprecation_warning() {
if [[ "X${NODENAME}" == "Xio.js v1.x" ||
"X${NODENAME}" == "Xio.js v2.x" ||
"X${NODENAME}" == "Xio.js v3.x" ||
"X${NODENAME}" == "XNode.js v5.x" ]]; then
print_bold \
" DEPRECATION WARNING " "\
${bold}${NODENAME} is no longer actively supported!${normal}
${bold}You will not receive security or critical stability updates${normal} for this version.
You should migrate to a supported version of Node.js as soon as possible.
Use the installation script that corresponds to the version of Node.js you
wish to install. e.g.
* ${green}https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_4.x — Node.js v4 LTS \"Argon\"${normal} (recommended)
* ${green}https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_6.x — Node.js v6 Current${normal}
Please see ${bold}https://github.com/nodejs/LTS/${normal} for details about which version
may be appropriate for you.
The ${bold}NodeSource${normal} Node.js Linux distributions GitHub repository contains
information about which versions of Node.js and which Linux distributions
are supported and how to use the install scripts.
${bold}https://github.com/nodesource/distributions${normal}
"
echo
echo "Continuing in 10 seconds ..."
echo
sleep 10
elif [ "X${NODENAME}" == "XNode.js v0.10" ]; then
print_bold \
" NODE.JS v0.10 DEPRECATION WARNING " "\
Node.js v0.10 will cease to be actively supported in ${bold}October 2016${normal}.
This means you will not continue to receive security or critical stability
updates for this version of Node.js beyond that time.
You should begin migration to a newer version of Node.js as soon as
possible. Use the installation script that corresponds to the version of
Node.js you wish to install. e.g.
* ${green}https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_4.x — Node.js v4 LTS \"Argon\"${normal} (recommended)
* ${green}https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_6.x — Node.js v6 Current${normal}
Please see ${bold}https://github.com/nodejs/LTS/${normal} for details about which version
may be appropriate for you.
The ${bold}NodeSource${normal} Node.js Linux distributions GitHub repository contains
information about which versions of Node.js and which Linux distributions
are supported and how to use the install scripts.
${bold}https://github.com/nodesource/distributions${normal}
"
echo
echo "Continuing in 5 seconds ..."
echo
sleep 5
elif [ "X${NODENAME}" == "XNode.js v0.12" ]; then
print_bold \
" NODE.JS v0.12 DEPRECATION WARNING " "\
Node.js v0.12 will cease to be actively supported ${bold}at the end of 2016${normal}.
This means you will not continue to receive security or critical stability
updates for this version of Node.js beyond that time.
You should begin migration to a newer version of Node.js as soon as
possible. Use the installation script that corresponds to the version of
Node.js you wish to install. e.g.
* ${green}https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_4.x — Node.js v4 LTS \"Argon\"${normal} (recommended)
* ${green}https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_6.x — Node.js v6 Current${normal}
Please see ${bold}https://github.com/nodejs/LTS/${normal} for details about which version
may be appropriate for you.
The ${bold}NodeSource${normal} Node.js Linux distributions GitHub repository contains
information about which versions of Node.js and which Linux distributions
are supported and how to use the install scripts.
${bold}https://github.com/nodesource/distributions${normal}
"
echo
echo "Continuing in 3 seconds ..."
echo
sleep 3
fi
}
script_deprecation_warning() {
if [ "X${SCRSUFFIX}" == "X" ]; then
print_bold \
" SCRIPT DEPRECATION WARNING " "\
This script, located at ${bold}https://deb.nodesource.com/setup${normal}, used to
install Node.js v0.10, is being deprecated and will eventually be made
inactive.
You should use the script that corresponds to the version of Node.js you
wish to install. e.g.
* ${green}https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_4.x — Node.js v4 LTS \"Argon\"${normal} (recommended)
* ${green}https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_6.x — Node.js v6 Current${normal}
Please see ${bold}https://github.com/nodejs/LTS/${normal} for details about which version
may be appropriate for you.
The ${bold}NodeSource${normal} Node.js Linux distributions GitHub repository contains
information about which versions of Node.js and which Linux distributions
are supported and how to use the install scripts.
${bold}https://github.com/nodesource/distributions${normal}
"
echo
echo "Continuing in 10 seconds (press Ctrl-C to abort) ..."
echo
sleep 10
fi
}
setup() {
script_deprecation_warning
print_status "Installing the NodeSource ${NODENAME} repo..."
if $(uname -m | grep -Eq ^armv6); then
print_status "You appear to be running on ARMv6 hardware. Unfortunately this is not currently supported by the NodeSource Linux distributions. Please use the 'linux-armv6l' binary tarballs available directly from nodejs.org for Node.js v4 and later."
exit 1
fi
PRE_INSTALL_PKGS=""
# Check that HTTPS transport is available to APT
# (Check snaked from: https://get.docker.io/ubuntu/)
if [ ! -e /usr/lib/apt/methods/https ]; then
PRE_INSTALL_PKGS="${PRE_INSTALL_PKGS} apt-transport-https"
fi
if [ ! -x /usr/bin/lsb_release ]; then
PRE_INSTALL_PKGS="${PRE_INSTALL_PKGS} lsb-release"
fi
if [ ! -x /usr/bin/curl ] && [ ! -x /usr/bin/wget ]; then
PRE_INSTALL_PKGS="${PRE_INSTALL_PKGS} curl"
fi
# Populating Cache
print_status "Populating apt-get cache..."
exec_cmd 'apt-get update'
if [ "X${PRE_INSTALL_PKGS}" != "X" ]; then
print_status "Installing packages required for setup:${PRE_INSTALL_PKGS}..."
# This next command needs to be redirected to /dev/null or the script will bork
# in some environments
exec_cmd "apt-get install -y${PRE_INSTALL_PKGS} > /dev/null 2>&1"
fi
IS_PRERELEASE=$(lsb_release -d | grep 'Ubuntu .*development' >& /dev/null; echo $?)
if [[ $IS_PRERELEASE -eq 0 ]]; then
print_status "Your distribution, identified as \"$(lsb_release -d -s)\", is a pre-release version of Ubuntu. NodeSource does not maintain official support for Ubuntu versions until they are formally released. You can try using the manual installation instructions available at https://github.com/nodesource/distributions and use the latest supported Ubuntu version name as the distribution identifier, although this is not guaranteed to work."
exit 1
fi
DISTRO=$(lsb_release -c -s)
check_alt() {
if [ "X${DISTRO}" == "X${2}" ]; then
echo
echo "## You seem to be using ${1} version ${DISTRO}."
echo "## This maps to ${3} \"${4}\"... Adjusting for you..."
DISTRO="${4}"
fi
}
check_alt "Kali" "sana" "Debian" "jessie"
check_alt "Kali" "kali-rolling" "Debian" "jessie"
check_alt "Sparky Linux" "Nibiru" "Debian" "buster"
check_alt "Linux Mint" "maya" "Ubuntu" "precise"
check_alt "Linux Mint" "qiana" "Ubuntu" "trusty"
check_alt "Linux Mint" "rafaela" "Ubuntu" "trusty"
check_alt "Linux Mint" "rebecca" "Ubuntu" "trusty"
check_alt "Linux Mint" "rosa" "Ubuntu" "trusty"
check_alt "Linux Mint" "sarah" "Ubuntu" "xenial"
check_alt "Linux Mint" "serena" "Ubuntu" "xenial"
check_alt "Linux Mint" "sonya" "Ubuntu" "xenial"
check_alt "Linux Mint" "sylvia" "Ubuntu" "xenial"
check_alt "LMDE" "betsy" "Debian" "jessie"
check_alt "elementaryOS" "luna" "Ubuntu" "precise"
check_alt "elementaryOS" "freya" "Ubuntu" "trusty"
check_alt "elementaryOS" "loki" "Ubuntu" "xenial"
check_alt "Trisquel" "toutatis" "Ubuntu" "precise"
check_alt "Trisquel" "belenos" "Ubuntu" "trusty"
check_alt "Trisquel" "flidas" "Ubuntu" "xenial"
check_alt "BOSS" "anokha" "Debian" "wheezy"
check_alt "bunsenlabs" "bunsen-hydrogen" "Debian" "jessie"
check_alt "Tanglu" "chromodoris" "Debian" "jessie"
check_alt "Devuan" "ceres" "Debian" "sid"
check_alt "PureOS" "green" "Debian" "sid"
if [ "X${DISTRO}" == "Xdebian" ]; then
print_status "Unknown Debian-based distribution, checking /etc/debian_version..."
NEWDISTRO=$([ -e /etc/debian_version ] && cut -d/ -f1 < /etc/debian_version)
if [ "X${NEWDISTRO}" == "X" ]; then
print_status "Could not determine distribution from /etc/debian_version..."
else
DISTRO=$NEWDISTRO
print_status "Found \"${DISTRO}\" in /etc/debian_version..."
fi
fi
print_status "Confirming \"${DISTRO}\" is supported..."
if [ -x /usr/bin/curl ]; then
exec_cmd_nobail "curl -sLf -o /dev/null 'https://deb.nodesource.com/${NODEREPO}/dists/${DISTRO}/Release'"
RC=$?
else
exec_cmd_nobail "wget -qO /dev/null -o /dev/null 'https://deb.nodesource.com/${NODEREPO}/dists/${DISTRO}/Release'"
RC=$?
fi
if [[ $RC != 0 ]]; then
print_status "Your distribution, identified as \"${DISTRO}\", is not currently supported, please contact NodeSource at https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/issues if you think this is incorrect or would like your distribution to be considered for support"
exit 1
fi
if [ -f "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/chris-lea-node_js-$DISTRO.list" ]; then
print_status 'Removing Launchpad PPA Repository for NodeJS...'
exec_cmd_nobail 'add-apt-repository -y -r ppa:chris-lea/node.js'
exec_cmd "rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/chris-lea-node_js-${DISTRO}.list"
fi
print_status 'Adding the NodeSource signing key to your keyring...'
if [ -x /usr/bin/curl ]; then
exec_cmd 'curl -s https://deb.nodesource.com/gpgkey/nodesource.gpg.key | apt-key add -'
else
exec_cmd 'wget -qO- https://deb.nodesource.com/gpgkey/nodesource.gpg.key | apt-key add -'
fi
print_status "Creating apt sources list file for the NodeSource ${NODENAME} repo..."
exec_cmd "echo 'deb https://deb.nodesource.com/${NODEREPO} ${DISTRO} main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nodesource.list"
exec_cmd "echo 'deb-src https://deb.nodesource.com/${NODEREPO} ${DISTRO} main' >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nodesource.list"
print_status 'Running `apt-get update` for you...'
exec_cmd 'apt-get update'
node_deprecation_warning
print_status "Run \`apt-get install ${NODEPKG}\` (as root) to install ${NODENAME} and npm"
}
## Defer setup until we have the complete script
setup
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