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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright 2013 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#
echo Welcome to the Google Cloud SDK!
# <cloud-sdk-sh-preamble>
#
# CLOUDSDK_ROOT_DIR (a) installation root dir
# CLOUDSDK_PYTHON (u) python interpreter path
# CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_ARGS (u) python interpreter arguments
# CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_SITEPACKAGES (u) use python site packages
#
# (a) always defined by the preamble
# (u) user definition overrides preamble
# Wrapper around 'which' and 'command -v', tries which first, then falls back
# to command -v
_cloudsdk_which() {
which "$1" 2>/dev/null || command -v "$1" 2>/dev/null
}
# Determines the real cloud sdk root dir given the script path.
# Would be easier with a portable "readlink -f".
_cloudsdk_root_dir() {
case $1 in
/*) _cloudsdk_path=$1
;;
*/*) _cloudsdk_path=$PWD/$1
;;
*) _cloudsdk_path=$(_cloudsdk_which $1)
case $_cloudsdk_path in
/*) ;;
*) _cloudsdk_path=$PWD/$_cloudsdk_path ;;
esac
;;
esac
_cloudsdk_dir=0
while :
do
while _cloudsdk_link=$(readlink "$_cloudsdk_path")
do
case $_cloudsdk_link in
/*) _cloudsdk_path=$_cloudsdk_link ;;
*) _cloudsdk_path=$(dirname "$_cloudsdk_path")/$_cloudsdk_link ;;
esac
done
case $_cloudsdk_dir in
1) break ;;
esac
if [ -d "${_cloudsdk_path}" ]; then
break
fi
_cloudsdk_dir=1
_cloudsdk_path=$(dirname "$_cloudsdk_path")
done
while :
do case $_cloudsdk_path in
*/) _cloudsdk_path=$(dirname "$_cloudsdk_path/.")
;;
*/.) _cloudsdk_path=$(dirname "$_cloudsdk_path")
;;
*/bin) dirname "$_cloudsdk_path"
break
;;
*) echo "$_cloudsdk_path"
break
;;
esac
done
}
CLOUDSDK_ROOT_DIR=$(_cloudsdk_root_dir "$0")
# if CLOUDSDK_PYTHON is empty
if [ -z "$CLOUDSDK_PYTHON" ]; then
# if python2 exists then plain python may point to a version != 2
if _cloudsdk_which python2 >/dev/null; then
CLOUDSDK_PYTHON=python2
elif _cloudsdk_which python2.7 >/dev/null; then
# this is what some OS X versions call their built-in Python
CLOUDSDK_PYTHON=python2.7
elif _cloudsdk_which python >/dev/null; then
# Use unversioned python if it exists.
CLOUDSDK_PYTHON=python
elif _cloudsdk_which python3 >/dev/null; then
# We support python3, but only want to default to it if nothing else is
# found.
CLOUDSDK_PYTHON=python3
else
# This won't work because it wasn't found above, but at this point this
# is our best guess for the error message.
CLOUDSDK_PYTHON=python
fi
fi
# $PYTHONHOME can interfere with gcloud. Users should use
# CLOUDSDK_PYTHON to configure which python gcloud uses.
unset PYTHONHOME
# if CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_SITEPACKAGES and VIRTUAL_ENV are empty
case :$CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_SITEPACKAGES:$VIRTUAL_ENV: in
:::) # add -S to CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_ARGS if not already there
case " $CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_ARGS " in
*" -S "*) ;;
" ") CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_ARGS="-S"
;;
*) CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_ARGS="$CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_ARGS -S"
;;
esac
unset CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_SITEPACKAGES
;;
*) # remove -S from CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_ARGS if already there
while :; do
case " $CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_ARGS " in
*" -S "*) CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_ARGS=${CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_ARGS%%-S*}' '${CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_ARGS#*-S} ;;
*) break ;;
esac
done
# if CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_SITEPACKAGES is empty
[ -z "$CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_SITEPACKAGES" ] &&
CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_SITEPACKAGES=1
export CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_SITEPACKAGES
;;
esac
export CLOUDSDK_ROOT_DIR CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_ARGS
# </cloud-sdk-sh-preamble>
if [ -z "$CLOUDSDK_PYTHON" ]; then
if [ -z "$( _cloudsdk_which python)" ]; then
echo
echo "To use the Google Cloud SDK, you must have Python installed and on your PATH."
echo "As an alternative, you may also set the CLOUDSDK_PYTHON environment variable"
echo "to the location of your Python executable."
exit 1
fi
fi
# Warns user if they are running as root.
if [ $(id -u) = 0 ]; then
echo "WARNING: You appear to be running this script as root. This may cause "
echo "the installation to be inaccessible to users other than the root user."
fi
"$CLOUDSDK_PYTHON" $CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_ARGS "${CLOUDSDK_ROOT_DIR}/bin/bootstrapping/install.py" "$@"