algo/algo-showenv.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Print information about Algo's invocation environment to aid in debugging.
# This is normally called from Ansible right before a deployment gets underway.
# Skip printing this header if we're just testing with no arguments.
if [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; then
echo ""
echo "--> Please include the following block of text when reporting issues:"
echo ""
fi
if [[ ! -f ./algo ]]; then
echo "This should be run from the top level Algo directory"
fi
# Determine the operating system.
case "$(uname -s)" in
Linux)
OS="Linux ($(uname -r) $(uname -v))"
if [[ -f /etc/os-release ]]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# I hope this isn't dangerous.
. /etc/os-release
if [[ ${PRETTY_NAME} ]]; then
OS="${PRETTY_NAME}"
elif [[ ${NAME} ]]; then
OS="${NAME} ${VERSION}"
fi
fi
STAT="stat -c %y"
;;
Darwin)
OS="$(sw_vers -productName) $(sw_vers -productVersion)"
STAT="stat -f %Sm"
;;
*)
OS="Unknown"
;;
esac
# Determine if virtualization is being used with Linux.
VIRTUALIZED=""
if [[ -x $(command -v systemd-detect-virt) ]]; then
DETECT_VIRT="$(systemd-detect-virt)"
if [[ ${DETECT_VIRT} != "none" ]]; then
VIRTUALIZED=" (Virtualized: ${DETECT_VIRT})"
fi
elif [[ -f /.dockerenv ]]; then
VIRTUALIZED=" (Virtualized: docker)"
fi
echo "Algo running on: ${OS}${VIRTUALIZED}"
# Determine the currentness of the Algo software.
if [[ -d .git && -x $(command -v git) ]]; then
ORIGIN="$(git remote get-url origin)"
COMMIT="$(git log --max-count=1 --oneline --no-decorate --no-color)"
if [[ ${ORIGIN} == "https://github.com/trailofbits/algo.git" ]]; then
SOURCE="clone"
else
SOURCE="fork"
fi
echo "Created from git ${SOURCE}. Last commit: ${COMMIT}"
elif [[ -f LICENSE && ${STAT} ]]; then
CREATED="$(${STAT} LICENSE)"
echo "ZIP file created: ${CREATED}"
fi
# The Python version might be useful to know.
if [[ -x ./env/bin/python ]]; then
./env/bin/python --version 2>&1
elif [[ -f ./algo ]]; then
echo "env/bin/python not found: has 'python -m virtualenv ...' been run?"
fi
# Just print out all command line arguments, which are expected
# to be Ansible variables.
if [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; then
echo "Runtime variables:"
for VALUE in "$@"; do
echo " ${VALUE}"
done
fi
exit 0