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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright 2019-2022 Tauri Programme within The Commons Conservancy
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
# This is a modified version of rustup-init.sh script
# This is just a little script that can be downloaded from the internet to
# run create-tauri-app. It just does platform detection, downloads the binary
# and runs it.
# It runs on Unix shells like {a,ba,da,k,z}sh. It uses the common `local`
# extension. Note: Most shells limit `local` to 1 var per line, contra bash.
if [ "$KSH_VERSION" = 'Version JM 93t+ 2010-03-05' ]; then
# The version of ksh93 that ships with many illumos systems does not
# support the "local" extension. Print a message rather than fail in
# subtle ways later on:
echo 'create-tauri-app does not work with this ksh93 version; please try bash!' >&2
exit 1
fi
set -u
main() {
downloader --check
need_cmd uname
need_cmd mktemp
need_cmd chmod
need_cmd mkdir
need_cmd rm
need_cmd rmdir
get_architecture || return 1
local _arch="$RETVAL"
assert_nz "$_arch" "arch"
local _ext=""
case "$_arch" in
*windows*)
_ext=".exe"
;;
esac
local __TAG_NAME__="create-tauri-app-v2.1.1"
# local _url="https://github.com/tauri-apps/create-tauri-app/releases/download/${__TAG_NAME__}/create-tauri-app-${_arch}${_ext}"
local _url="https://create.tauri.app/download/bin?tag=${__TAG_NAME__}&arch=${_arch}&ext=${_ext}"
local _dir
_dir="$(ensure mktemp -d)"
local _file="${_dir}/create-tauri-app${_ext}"
local _ansi_escapes_are_valid=false
if [ -t 2 ]; then
if [ "${TERM+set}" = 'set' ]; then
case "$TERM" in
xterm*|rxvt*|urxvt*|linux*|vt*)
_ansi_escapes_are_valid=true
;;
esac
fi
fi
# check if we have to use /dev/tty to prompt the user
local need_tty=yes
for arg in "$@"; do
OPTIND=1
if [ "${arg%%--*}" = "" ]; then
# Long option;
# don't attempt to interpret it.
continue
fi
while getopts :hy sub_arg "$arg"; do
case "$sub_arg" in
y)
# user wants to skip the prompt --
# we don't need /dev/tty
need_tty=no
;;
*)
;;
esac
done
done
if $_ansi_escapes_are_valid; then
printf "\33[1m\33[32minfo:\33[0m downloading create-tauri-app\n" 1>&2
else
printf '%s\n' 'info: downloading create-tauri-app' 1>&2
fi
ensure mkdir -p "$_dir"
ensure downloader "$_url" "$_file" "$_arch"
ensure chmod u+x "$_file"
if [ ! -x "$_file" ]; then
printf '%s\n' "Cannot execute $_file (likely because of mounting /tmp as noexec)." 1>&2
printf '%s\n' "Please copy the file to a location where you can execute binaries and run ./create-tauri-app${_ext}." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$need_tty" = "yes" ] && [ ! -t 0 ]; then
# The binary is going to want to ask for confirmation by
# reading stdin. This script was piped into `sh` though and
# doesn't have stdin to pass to its children. Instead we're going
# to explicitly connect /dev/tty to the binary's stdin.
if [ ! -t 1 ]; then
err "Unable to run interactively. Run with -y to accept defaults"
fi
ignore "$_file" "$@" < /dev/tty
else
ignore "$_file" "$@"
fi
local _retval=$?
ignore rm "$_file"
ignore rmdir "$_dir"
return "$_retval"
}
check_proc() {
# Check for /proc by looking for the /proc/self/exe link
# This is only run on Linux
if ! test -L /proc/self/exe ; then
err "fatal: Unable to find /proc/self/exe. Is /proc mounted? Installation cannot proceed without /proc."
fi
}
get_bitness() {
need_cmd head
# Architecture detection without dependencies beyond coreutils.
# ELF files start out "\x7fELF", and the following byte is
# 0x01 for 32-bit and
# 0x02 for 64-bit.
# The printf builtin on some shells like dash only supports octal
# escape sequences, so we use those.
local _current_exe_head
_current_exe_head=$(head -c 5 /proc/self/exe )
if [ "$_current_exe_head" = "$(printf '\177ELF\001')" ]; then
echo 32
elif [ "$_current_exe_head" = "$(printf '\177ELF\002')" ]; then
echo 64
else
err "unknown platform bitness"
fi
}
# Supported configurations
# 1. aarch64-apple-darwin
# 2. x86_64-apple-darwin
# 3. armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
# 4. aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
# 5. aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
# 6. x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
# 7. x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# 8. x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
# 9. i686-pc-windows-msvc
get_architecture() {
local _ostype _cputype _bitness _arch _clibtype
_ostype="$(uname -s)"
_cputype="$(uname -m)"
_clibtype="gnu"
if [ "$_ostype" = Linux ]; then
if ldd --version 2>&1 | grep -q 'musl'; then
_clibtype="musl"
fi
fi
if [ "$_ostype" = Darwin ] && [ "$_cputype" = i386 ]; then
# Darwin `uname -m` lies
if sysctl hw.optional.x86_64 | grep -q ': 1'; then
_cputype=x86_64
fi
fi
case "$_ostype" in
Darwin)
_ostype=apple-darwin
;;
MINGW* | MSYS* | CYGWIN* | Windows_NT)
_ostype=pc-windows-msvc
;;
*)
check_proc
_ostype=unknown-linux-$_clibtype
_bitness=$(get_bitness)
;;
esac
case "$_cputype" in
i386 | i486 | i686 | i786 | x86)
_cputype=i686
;;
xscale | arm)
_cputype=armv7
;;
armv6l)
_cputype=armv7
_ostype="${_ostype}eabihf"
;;
armv7l | armv8l)
_cputype=armv7
_ostype="${_ostype}eabihf"
;;
aarch64 | arm64)
_cputype=aarch64
;;
x86_64 | x86-64 | x64 | amd64)
_cputype=x86_64
;;
*)
err "unknown CPU type: $_cputype"
esac
_arch="${_cputype}-${_ostype}"
RETVAL="$_arch"
}
say() {
printf 'create-tauri-app: %s\n' "$1"
}
err() {
say "$1" >&2
exit 1
}
need_cmd() {
if ! check_cmd "$1"; then
err "need '$1' (command not found)"
fi
}
check_cmd() {
command -v "$1" > /dev/null 2>&1
}
assert_nz() {
if [ -z "$1" ]; then err "assert_nz $2"; fi
}
# Run a command that should never fail. If the command fails execution
# will immediately terminate with an error showing the failing
# command.
ensure() {
if ! "$@"; then err "command failed: $*"; fi
}
# This is just for indicating that commands' results are being
# intentionally ignored. Usually, because it's being executed
# as part of error handling.
ignore() {
"$@"
}
# This wraps curl or wget. Try curl first, if not installed,
# use wget instead.
downloader() {
local _dld
local _ciphersuites
local _err
local _status
local _retry
if check_cmd curl; then
_dld=curl
elif check_cmd wget; then
_dld=wget
else
_dld='curl or wget' # to be used in error message of need_cmd
fi
if [ "$1" = --check ]; then
need_cmd "$_dld"
elif [ "$_dld" = curl ]; then
check_curl_for_retry_support
_retry="$RETVAL"
get_ciphersuites_for_curl
_ciphersuites="$RETVAL"
if [ -n "$_ciphersuites" ]; then
_err=$(curl $_retry --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 --ciphers "$_ciphersuites" --silent --show-error --fail --location "$1" --output "$2" 2>&1)
_status=$?
else
echo "Warning: Not enforcing strong cipher suites for TLS, this is potentially less secure"
if ! check_help_for "$3" curl --proto --tlsv1.2; then
echo "Warning: Not enforcing TLS v1.2, this is potentially less secure"
_err=$(curl $_retry --silent --show-error --fail --location "$1" --output "$2" 2>&1)
_status=$?
else
_err=$(curl $_retry --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 --silent --show-error --fail --location "$1" --output "$2" 2>&1)
_status=$?
fi
fi
if [ -n "$_err" ]; then
echo "$_err" >&2
if echo "$_err" | grep -q 404$; then
err "binary for platform '$3' not found, this may be unsupported"
fi
fi
return $_status
elif [ "$_dld" = wget ]; then
if [ "$(wget -V 2>&1|head -2|tail -1|cut -f1 -d" ")" = "BusyBox" ]; then
echo "Warning: using the BusyBox version of wget. Not enforcing strong cipher suites for TLS or TLS v1.2, this is potentially less secure"
_err=$(wget "$1" -O "$2" 2>&1)
_status=$?
else
get_ciphersuites_for_wget
_ciphersuites="$RETVAL"
if [ -n "$_ciphersuites" ]; then
_err=$(wget --https-only --secure-protocol=TLSv1_2 --ciphers "$_ciphersuites" "$1" -O "$2" 2>&1)
_status=$?
else
echo "Warning: Not enforcing strong cipher suites for TLS, this is potentially less secure"
if ! check_help_for "$3" wget --https-only --secure-protocol; then
echo "Warning: Not enforcing TLS v1.2, this is potentially less secure"
_err=$(wget "$1" -O "$2" 2>&1)
_status=$?
else
_err=$(wget --https-only --secure-protocol=TLSv1_2 "$1" -O "$2" 2>&1)
_status=$?
fi
fi
fi
if [ -n "$_err" ]; then
echo "$_err" >&2
if echo "$_err" | grep -q ' 404 Not Found$'; then
err "binary for platform '$3' not found, this may be unsupported"
fi
fi
return $_status
else
err "Unknown downloader" # should not reach here
fi
}
check_help_for() {
local _arch
local _cmd
local _arg
_arch="$1"
shift
_cmd="$1"
shift
local _category
if "$_cmd" --help | grep -q 'For all options use the manual or "--help all".'; then
_category="all"
else
_category=""
fi
case "$_arch" in
*darwin*)
if check_cmd sw_vers; then
case $(sw_vers -productVersion) in
10.*)
# If we're running on macOS, older than 10.13, then we always
# fail to find these options to force fallback
if [ "$(sw_vers -productVersion | cut -d. -f2)" -lt 13 ]; then
# Older than 10.13
echo "Warning: Detected macOS platform older than 10.13"
return 1
fi
;;
11.*)
# We assume Big Sur will be OK for now
;;
*)
# Unknown product version, warn and continue
echo "Warning: Detected unknown macOS major version: $(sw_vers -productVersion)"
echo "Warning TLS capabilities detection may fail"
;;
esac
fi
;;
esac
for _arg in "$@"; do
if ! "$_cmd" --help $_category | grep -q -- "$_arg"; then
return 1
fi
done
true # not strictly needed
}
# Check if curl supports the --retry flag, then pass it to the curl invocation.
check_curl_for_retry_support() {
local _retry_supported=""
# "unspecified" is for arch, allows for possibility old OS using macports, homebrew, etc.
if check_help_for "notspecified" "curl" "--retry"; then
_retry_supported="--retry 3"
fi
RETVAL="$_retry_supported"
}
# Return cipher suite string specified by user, otherwise return strong TLS 1.2-1.3 cipher suites
# if support by local tools is detected. Detection currently supports these curl backends:
# GnuTLS and OpenSSL (possibly also LibreSSL and BoringSSL). Return value can be empty.
get_ciphersuites_for_curl() {
if [ -n "${CTA_TLS_CIPHERSUITES-}" ]; then
# user specified custom cipher suites, assume they know what they're doing
RETVAL="$CTA_TLS_CIPHERSUITES"
return
fi
local _openssl_syntax="no"
local _gnutls_syntax="no"
local _backend_supported="yes"
if curl -V | grep -q ' OpenSSL/'; then
_openssl_syntax="yes"
elif curl -V | grep -iq ' LibreSSL/'; then
_openssl_syntax="yes"
elif curl -V | grep -iq ' BoringSSL/'; then
_openssl_syntax="yes"
elif curl -V | grep -iq ' GnuTLS/'; then
_gnutls_syntax="yes"
else
_backend_supported="no"
fi
local _args_supported="no"
if [ "$_backend_supported" = "yes" ]; then
# "unspecified" is for arch, allows for possibility old OS using macports, homebrew, etc.
if check_help_for "notspecified" "curl" "--tlsv1.2" "--ciphers" "--proto"; then
_args_supported="yes"
fi
fi
local _cs=""
if [ "$_args_supported" = "yes" ]; then
if [ "$_openssl_syntax" = "yes" ]; then
_cs=$(get_strong_ciphersuites_for "openssl")
elif [ "$_gnutls_syntax" = "yes" ]; then
_cs=$(get_strong_ciphersuites_for "gnutls")
fi
fi
RETVAL="$_cs"
}
# Return cipher suite string specified by user, otherwise return strong TLS 1.2-1.3 cipher suites
# if support by local tools is detected. Detection currently supports these wget backends:
# GnuTLS and OpenSSL (possibly also LibreSSL and BoringSSL). Return value can be empty.
get_ciphersuites_for_wget() {
if [ -n "${CTA_TLS_CIPHERSUITES-}" ]; then
# user specified custom cipher suites, assume they know what they're doing
RETVAL="$CTA_TLS_CIPHERSUITES"
return
fi
local _cs=""
if wget -V | grep -q '\-DHAVE_LIBSSL'; then
# "unspecified" is for arch, allows for possibility old OS using macports, homebrew, etc.
if check_help_for "notspecified" "wget" "TLSv1_2" "--ciphers" "--https-only" "--secure-protocol"; then
_cs=$(get_strong_ciphersuites_for "openssl")
fi
elif wget -V | grep -q '\-DHAVE_LIBGNUTLS'; then
# "unspecified" is for arch, allows for possibility old OS using macports, homebrew, etc.
if check_help_for "notspecified" "wget" "TLSv1_2" "--ciphers" "--https-only" "--secure-protocol"; then
_cs=$(get_strong_ciphersuites_for "gnutls")
fi
fi
RETVAL="$_cs"
}
# Return strong TLS 1.2-1.3 cipher suites in OpenSSL or GnuTLS syntax. TLS 1.2
# excludes non-ECDHE and non-AEAD cipher suites. DHE is excluded due to bad
# DH params often found on servers (see RFC 7919). Sequence matches or is
# similar to Firefox 68 ESR with weak cipher suites disabled via about:config.
# $1 must be openssl or gnutls.
get_strong_ciphersuites_for() {
if [ "$1" = "openssl" ]; then
# OpenSSL is forgiving of unknown values, no problems with TLS 1.3 values on versions that don't support it yet.
echo "TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256:TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256:TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384"
elif [ "$1" = "gnutls" ]; then
# GnuTLS isn't forgiving of unknown values, so this may require a GnuTLS version that supports TLS 1.3 even if wget doesn't.
# Begin with SECURE128 (and higher) then remove/add to build cipher suites. Produces same 9 cipher suites as OpenSSL but in slightly different order.
echo "SECURE128:-VERS-SSL3.0:-VERS-TLS1.0:-VERS-TLS1.1:-VERS-DTLS-ALL:-CIPHER-ALL:-MAC-ALL:-KX-ALL:+AEAD:+ECDHE-ECDSA:+ECDHE-RSA:+AES-128-GCM:+CHACHA20-POLY1305:+AES-256-GCM"
fi
}
main "$@" || exit 1