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3.36 trunk/Scripts/Bash

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3.36.1 Goals

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The <tt>`trunk/Scripts/Bash'</tt> directory exists to organize the trunk

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development line of <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> automation script.  The
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<tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> script standardizes frequent tasks inside your
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working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository.
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3.36.2 Description

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The best way to understand <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> automation script is

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studying its source code. The <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> script is splited
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in several configuration and function files which are loaded when the
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<tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> script is executed. This section describes the
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order in which <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> loads its configuration and
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function files.
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When you type the centos-art command in your terminal, the

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operating system trys to execute that command. In order to execute the
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command, the operating system needs to know where it is, so the
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operating system uses the PATH environment variable to look for
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that command's location. If your system was prepared to use CentOS
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Artwork Repository correctly (see section trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/Verify), you should have a symbolic link inside <tt>`~/bin/'</tt>
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directory that points to the <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> script file. As
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<tt>`~/bin/'</tt> directory is, by default, inside PATH environment
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variable, the execution of centos-art command runs the
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<tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> script.
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When <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> script is executed, the first it does is

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executing the <tt>`trunk/Scripts/Bash/initFunctions.sh'</tt> script to
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initialize global variables (e.g., gettext's variables) and
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global function scripts.  Global function scripts are located inside
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<tt>`trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions'</tt> directory and their file names
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begin with <samp>`cli'</samp>. Global function scripts provide common
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functionalities that can be used anywhere inside <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt>
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script execution environment.
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Once global variables and function scripts have been loaded,

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<tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> script executes the cli global function
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from <tt>`cli.sh'</tt> function script to retrive command-line arguments
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and define some default values that may be used later by specific
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function scripts (see section trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions).
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As convenction, the <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> command-line arguments have

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the following format:
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centos-art arg1 --arg2=val2 --arg3=val3
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In the above example, <samp>`centos-art'</samp> is the command you use to

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invoke <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> script. The <samp>`arg1'</samp> represents the
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action you want to do (e.g., <samp>`verify'</samp>, <samp>`render'</samp>,
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<samp>`locale'</samp>, <samp>`help'</samp>, etc.). The remaining arguments are
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modifiers to <samp>`arg1'</samp>. The <samp>`--arg2'</samp> definition is
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required.  The <samp>`--arg3'</samp> is optional. For example, if you want
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to render all anaconda progress slides, for all major releases of
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CentOS distribution, for all languages availabe using TreeFlower motif
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as background, you use the following command:
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centos-art render --entry=trunk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/TreeFlower/Distro/Anaconda/Progress
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Now, if you only want to render anaconda progress

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<tt>`01-welcome.png'</tt> slide, for CentOS distribution major release 5,
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in English language, you need to add the third argument as follows:
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centos-art render --entry=trunk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/TreeFlower/Distro/Anaconda/Progress --filter=5/en/01-welcome
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Once command-line arguments have been retrived, the

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<tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> script loads specific functions using the
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<tt>`cli_getActions.sh'</tt> function script.  For example, if you run the
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command centos-art render --entry, the <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt>
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script will look for <tt>`trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/Render'</tt>
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directory and will load the render function from
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<tt>`render.sh'</tt> function script; this, in order to achive the
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rendering task as it defines.
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| [centos@host]$ centos-art action 'path/to/dir' --option='value'  |
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+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| ~/bin/centos-art --> ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/centos-art.sh  |
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+---v-----------------------------------------v--------------------+
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    | centos-art.sh                           |
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    +---v---------------------------------v---+
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    .   | initFunctions.sh                |   .
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    .   +---------------------------------+   .
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    .   | cli $@                          |   .
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    .   +---v-------------------------v---+   .
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    .   .   | cli_getActions $@       |   .   .
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    .   .   +---v-----------------v---+   .   .
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    .   .   .   | function call 1 |   .   .   .
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    .   .   .   | function call 2 |   .   .   .
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    .   .   .   | function call n |   .   .   .
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    .   .   .   +-----------------+   .   .   .
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    .   .   ...........................   .   .
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    .   ...................................   .
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    ...........................................
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Figure 3.8: The <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> initialization environment.

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3.36.3 Usage

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The <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> script usage information is described inside

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each specific function documentation (see section trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions).
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3.36.4 See also

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3.35 trunk/Scripts  
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3.37 trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions  
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3.47 trunk/Scripts/Bash/Locale  
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