#!/bin/bash set -e # Download latest awless binary from Github ARCH_UNAME=`uname -m` if [[ "$ARCH_UNAME" == "x86_64" ]]; then ARCH="amd64" else ARCH="386" fi EXT="tar.gz" if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "linux-gnu" ]]; then OS="linux" elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then OS="darwin" elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "win32" ]] || [[ "$OSTYPE" == "cygwin" ]] || [[ "$OSTYPE" == "msys" ]] ; then OS="windows" EXT="zip" else echo "No awless binary available for OS '$OSTYPE'. You may want to use go to install awless with 'go get -u github.com/wallix/awless'" exit fi LATEST_VERSION=`curl -fs https://updates.awless.io | grep -oE "v[0-9]{1,3}.[0-9]{1,3}.[0-9]{1,3}"` FILENAME=awless-$OS-$ARCH.$EXT DOWNLOAD_URL="https://github.com/wallix/awless/releases/download/$LATEST_VERSION/$FILENAME" echo "Downloading awless from $DOWNLOAD_URL" if ! curl --fail -o $FILENAME -L $DOWNLOAD_URL; then exit fi echo "" echo "extracting $FILENAME to ./awless" if [[ "$OS" == "windows" ]]; then echo 'y' | unzip $FILENAME 2>&1 > /dev/null else tar -xzf $FILENAME fi echo "removing $FILENAME" rm $FILENAME chmod +x ./awless echo "" echo "awless successfully installed to ./awless" echo "" echo "don't forget to add it to your path, with, for example, 'sudo mv awless /usr/local/bin/' " echo "" echo "then, for autocompletion, run:" echo " [bash] echo 'source <(awless completion bash)' >> ~/.bashrc" echo " OR" echo " [zsh] echo 'source <(awless completion zsh)' >> ~/.zshrc"