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#!/bin/bash
# Script for installing the base dependencies of AO and getting it running
# Zen, 2022
# Font decoration for better a e s t h e t i c
RED="\e[0;31m"
GREEN="\e[0;32m"
BLUE="\e[0;34m"
BOLD="\e[1m"
ULINE="\e[4m"
RESET="\e[0m"
# Make sure that ctrl+C actually exits
trap "exit" INT
clear
echo ''
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echo ''
# ------------------- Step 1 - Baseline Setup -------------------
echo -e "${BOLD}Hiya!${RESET} We're going to get you set up with your very own Autonomous Engine."
echo ""
echo -e "This script is designed to ask you just enough questions to keep you involved in the process,\nwhile making it as easy as possible for you to get it going. \n\n${BLUE}press enter to continue${RESET}"
read
echo -e "${ULINE}System Basics${RESET}"
if [ -f "/etc/debian_version" ]; then
DISTRO="debian"
echo -e "${GREEN}Debian${RESET}, Ubuntu, or Raspbian OS detected."
elif [ -f "/etc/arch-release" ]; then
DISTRO="arch"
echo -e "${GREEN}Arch or Manjaro-based${RESET} OS detected."
elif [ -f "/etc/fedora-release" ]; then
DISTRO="fedora"
echo -e "${GREEN}Fedora${RESET} detected as the Operating System"
elif [ $(uname | grep -c "Darwin") -eq 1 ]; then
DISTRO="mac"
echo -e "${GREEN}MacOS${RESET} detected."
else
echo -e "I don't know ${RED}what OS you're running${RESET}! Cancelling this operation."
exit 1
fi
ARCHY=$(uname -m)
if [ $ARCHY == 'x86_64' ]; then
echo -e "Ayyy you got yourself an ${GREEN}x86${RESET} processor, cool"
elif [ $ARCHY == 'armv7l' ]; then
echo -e "I see you rockin an ${GREEN}ARM${RESET} processor, neato"
fi
echo ""
export ALCHEMY_DISTRO=$DISTRO
export ALCHEMY_ARCH=$ARCHY
echo ""
echo -e "Got it! Next we're going to make sure the system's repositories (where they get their data from)\nare updated and that you have all the basic command line utilities we need to continue. \n\n${BLUE}(enter)${RESET}"
read
install_if_needed() { # Coding Moment: generally, whenever you see something with brackets at the end of it, like this() or like(this), it's a function! It takes inputs and gives outputs
for package in "$@"
do
if [ -z $(which $package 2>/dev/null) ]; then
echo "installing" $package
case $DISTRO in
"debian")
sudo apt install -y $package
;;
"arch")
sudo pacman -S $package --noconfirm --needed
;;
"fedora")
sudo dnf install -y $package
;;
"mac")
brew install $package
;;
esac
else
echo $package 'already installed!'
fi
done
}
echo "Updating the repositories..."
echo -e "(you'll probably need to input ${BLUE}your 'sudo' password${RESET} here)"
case $DISTRO in
"debian")
sudo apt update
sudo apt autoremove
sudo apt upgrade
;;
"arch")
#sudo pacman -Syu
;;
"fedora")
# sudo dnf update
# sudo dnf upgrade
;;
"mac")
install
sudo brew update
;;
esac
echo ""
echo -e "Making sure we've got the basics..."
case $DISTRO in
"debian")
# Note -- I'm not sure if these are all needed but I'm not in the mood to check
install_if_needed git wget sqlite3 zlib1g-dev libtool-bin autoconf autoconf-archive automake autotools-dev \
libgmp-dev libsqlite3-dev python python3 python3-mako libsodium-dev build-essential pkg-config libev-dev \
libcurl4-gnutls-dev libssl-dev fakeroot devscripts
;;
"arch")
if [[ ! $(pacman -Qg base-devel) ]]; then
sudo pacman -S base-devel --noconfirm
fi
install_if_needed git wget sqlite3 python git gmp sqlite3 \
python-mako python-pip net-tools zlib libsodium gettext
;;
"mac")
# install_if_needed better-computer
;;
"fedora")
install_if_needed git wget tor sqlite3 autoconf autoconf-archive automake \
python python3 python3-mako pkg-config fakeroot devscripts
;;
esac
echo ""
#
## ------------------- Step 2 - AO Environment Setup -------------------
#
AO=''
echo -e "${BOLD}Hey!${RESET} You still there? I was wondering which ${BLUE}version of AO${RESET} you wanted to install. \n"
echo -e "${BOLD}1.${RESET} ao-3 (Vue)"
echo -e "${BOLD}2.${RESET} ao-react (React)"
while [[ -z $AO ]]; do
echo -en "${BLUE}(number):${RESET} "
read -n1 ao_select
echo ""
echo ""
case $ao_select in
"1")
echo "Minimalism, I like it! Proceeding with ao-3 installation"
AO=3
;;
"2")
echo "It's got community! Proceeding with ao-react installation"
AO=react
;;
*)
echo "that aint no AO i ever heard of, try again"
;;
esac
done;
echo ""
#
#if [ $AO = "3" ] || [ $AO = 'react' ]; then
# echo -e "${BOLD}Installing Node.js${RESET}"
# chmod +x scripts/nvm_install.sh
# scripts/nvm_install.sh
# if [ "$SHELL" = '/bin/zsh' ]; then
# echo 'sourcing zshrc'
# source ~/.zshrc
# else
# source ~/.bashrc
# fi
# nvm install v16.13.0
# nvm alias default v16.13.0
# if [ "$SHELL" = '/bin/zsh' ]; then
# echo 'sourcing zshrc'
# source ~/.zshrc
# else
# source ~/.bashrc
# fi
# echo ""
#fi
#
#
# TODO: Compile Bitcoin from C to make it resistant to changes in architecture (should work for ISA)
if [ $AO = "3" ] || [ $AO = 'react' ]; then
echo -e "${BOLD}Installing Bitcoin Ecosystem${RESET}"
mkdir -p bitcoin
if [ $ALCHEMY_ARCH == 'x86_64' ] && [ ! -e images/bitcoin-22.0* ]; then
wget https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-22.0/bitcoin-22.0-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz -P images/
elif [ $ALCHEMY_ARCH == 'armv7l' ] && [ ! -e images/bitcoin-22.0* ]; then
wget https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-22.0/bitcoin-22.0-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz -P images/
fi
tar -xvf images/bitcoin-22.0*.tar.gz
sleep 1
sudo cp bitcoin-22.0/bin/* /usr/local/bin/
rm -rf bitcoin-22.0
#echo -e "${BOLD}Installing lightningd${RESET}"
#git clone https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning.git ~/lightning
#pushd ~/lightning
#git checkout v0.10.2
#./configure
#sudo make
#sudo make install
#popd
# TODO fix clboss
#echo 'Installing clboss'
#git clone https://github.com/ZmnSCPxj/clboss.git ~/clboss
#pushd ~/clboss
#git checkout 0.11B
#mkdir m4
#autoreconf -i
#./configure
#make
#sudo make install
#popd
echo ""
echo -e "${BOLD}Bitcoin installed!${RESET} Let's make sure it's configured now."
AUTHDEETS=$(python3 scripts/rpcauth.py ao)
AUTHLINE=$(echo $AUTHDEETS | grep -o rpcauth=ao:[^[:space:]]*[[:space:]])
PASSLINE=$(echo $AUTHDEETS | grep -o [^[:space:]]*\$)
if [ -f $HOME/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf ]; then
echo 'bitcoin config exists'
else
cp resources/sample_bitcoin.conf $HOME/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf
echo 'created default bitcoin config'
fi
# TODO we should ask if they want to run in pruned mode
sed -i "s/BTC_LOGIN/${AUTHLINE}/" $HOME/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf
mkdir -p $HOME/.lightning
if [ -f $HOME/.lightning/config ]; then
echo 'lightning config exists'
else
cp resources/sample_lightning_config $HOME/.lightning/config
echo 'created default lightning config'
fi
fi
echo ''
if [ $AO = "3" ] || [ $AO = 'react' ]; then
echo -e "${BOLD}Installing and configuring Tor${RESET}\n"
install_if_needed tor
if [ -e /usr/local/etc/tor/torrc ]; then
TORRCPATH='/usr/local/etc/tor/torrc'
elif [ -e /etc/tor/torrc ]; then
TORRCPATH='/etc/tor/torrc'
fi
TORRCPATH=
# Configure and write torrc file
cp resources/torrc-template .
sudo sed -i "s#USER#${USER}#g" torrc-template
sudo sed -i "s#HOME#${HOME}#g" torrc-template
if [ -n "$TORRCPATH" ]; then
sudo mv torrc-template $TORRCPATH
else
echo -e "${RED}Uh oh...${RESET} I couldn't figure out where your torrc file is. That might cause some issues"
sleep 3
echo -e "\nAnyways...\n"
sleep 2
fi
fi
#
## ------------------- Step 3 - AO Installation -------------------
#
echo -e "${BOLD}Configuring AO Core${RESET}\n"
mkdir -p $HOME/.ao
if [ -f $HOME/.ao/key ]; then
echo 'We already have a private key for this AO, sweet!'
else
node scripts/createPrivateKey.js >> $HOME/.ao/key
echo -e "Just made a fresh private key and put it in ${GREEN}~/.ao${RESET}"
fi
echo ""
# case $AO in
# "3")
# echo -e "Installing ${BLUE}ao-3${RESET}"
# git clone 'https://github.com/AutonomousOrganization/ao-3.git' ~/ao-3
# pushd ~/ao-3
# npm install
# npm run build
#
# if [ -f "$HOME/ao-3/configuration.js" ]; then
# echo configuration.js already exists
# else
# cp resources/ao-config $HOME/ao-react/configuration.js
# sed -i "s#SQLITE_DATABASE#${HOME}/.ao/database.sqlite3#" $HOME/ao-react/configuration.js
# sed -i "s#CLIGHTNING_DIR#${HOME}/.lightning/bitcoin#" $HOME/ao-react/configuration.js
# sed -i "s#MEMES_DIR#${HOME}/.ao/memes#" $HOME/ao-react/configuration.js
# fi
#
# npm run checkconfig
# popd
# ;;
# "react")
# echo -e "Installing ${BLUE}ao-react${RESET}"
# git clone 'https://github.com/coalition-of-invisible-colleges/ao-react.git' ~/ao-react
#
#
# # TODO process env bug during webpack
# pushd ~/ao-react
# npm install
# npm run webpack
# popd
# ;;
# esac
# TODO this is kind of janky/fragile, it would be better to store this in ~/.ao
CONFIG_FILE=$HOME/ao-$AO/configuration.js
if [ -f "$CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
echo configuration.js already exists
else
cp resources/ao-config $CONFIG_FILE
sed -i "s#SQLITE_DATABASE#${HOME}/.ao/database.sqlite3#" $CONFIG_FILE
sed -i "s#PASSLINE#${PASSLINE}#" $CONFIG_FILE
sed -i "s#PRIVATEKEY#${HOME}/.ao/key#" $CONFIG_FILE
sed -i "s#CLIGHTNING_DIR#${HOME}/.lightning/bitcoin#" $CONFIG_FILE
sed -i "s#MEMES_DIR#${HOME}/.ao/memes#" $CONFIG_FILE
fi
## ------------------- Step 4 - NGINX Setup -------------------
#
#echo ""
#echo "We might need to query DNS records here..."
#install_if_needed dig nginx
#echo -e "You still there? I need to ask you some questions! \n\n${BLUE}(enter)${RESET}"
#read
#echo ""
#read -p "Do you have a domain name pointing to this computer? (y/n): " dns
#echo ""
#case $dns in
# y | Y)
# echo "Good to hear! What is it?"
# read -p "http://" domain
# ;;
# *)
# echo "Okay, let's just leave it open for now."
# domain=$(dig @resolver4.opendns.com myip.opendns.com +short)
# anywhere=1
# echo "Try accessing this AO from either localhost, 127.0.0.1, or ${domain}"
# ;;
#esac
anywhere=1 # TODO Remove this line
if [ "$anywhere" -eq 1 ]; then
ACCESS_POINT=http://localhost:8003
else
ACCESS_POINT=https://$domain
fi
#echo ""
#AO_NGINX_CONF=/etc/nginx/sites-available/ao
#sudo cp resources/ao.nginx.conf $AO_NGINX_CONF
#
#if [ -n $anywhere ]; then
# sudo sed -i "s#SERVER_NAME#_#" $AO_NGINX_CONF
#else
# sudo sed -i "s#SERVER_NAME#${domain}#" $AO_NGINX_CONF
#fi
#
#sudo sed -i "s#FILE_ROOT#${HOME}/ao-react/dist#" $AO_NGINX_CONF
#sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/ao /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
#echo ""
#sudo systemctl reload nginx
#echo "Excellent! We've configured $AO_NGINX_CONF to serve your AO from $domain"
#echo ""
#
#read -p "Would you like to enable SSL via Certbot? (y/n): " -n1 ssl
#echo ""
#case $ssl in
# y | Y)
# echo "Alright, let's get Certbot in here!"
# install_if_needed python3 certbot python3-certbot-nginx
# echo -e "${BOLD}Take it away, Certbot${NC}"
# sudo certbot --nginx
# ;;
# *)
# echo "Yea, SSL is lame anyways..."
# ;;
#esac
#echo ""
# ------------------- Step 7 - Systemd Setup -------------------
READY=''
echo -e "\n${BOLD}Alright, almost there!${RESET} Now we just need to set up the system daemons for Tor, Bitcoin, Lightning, and the AO so that everything opens on startup."
while [[ -z $READY ]]; do
echo -en "${BLUE}You ready? (y/n):${RESET} "
read -n1 ao_select
echo ""
echo ""
case $ao_select in
"y" | "Y")
echo -e "Nice, let's do it.\n"
READY=1
;;
*)
echo -e "wrong answer, fren\n"
;;
esac
done
echo ""
#echo "Creating tor.service..."
#TOR_SERVICE=/etc/systemd/system/tor.service
#if [ -f "$TOR_SERVICE" ]; then
# echo "Seems like you've already got tor here!"
#else
# sudo cp resources/tor-service-template $TOR_SERVICE
#
# # Making sure all values have been de-templated
# sudo sed -i "s#USER#${USER}#g" $TOR_SERVICE
# sudo sed -i "s#HOME#${HOME}#g" $TOR_SERVICE
# sudo sed -i "s#TORRCPATH#${TORRCPATH}#g" $TOR_SERVICE
# sudo sed -i "s#TORPATH#$(which tor)#g" $TOR_SERVICE
#fi
#
#
## Creating the .tor directory
#sudo mkdir -p $HOME/.tor
#sudo chown tor $HOME/.tor
#sudo chgrp $USER $HOME/.tor
#sudo chmod 770 $HOME/.tor
#
#echo "Enabling and starting Tor"
#sudo systemctl enable tor
#sudo systemctl start tor
echo ""
echo "Creating bitcoin.service..."
BTC_SERVICE=/etc/systemd/system/bitcoin.service
if [ -f "$BTC_SERVICE" ]; then
echo -e "Seems like you've already have a bitcoin service!"
else
sudo cp resources/bitcoin-service-template $BTC_SERVICE
# Making sure all values have been de-templated
sudo sed -i "s#USER#${USER}#g" $BTC_SERVICE
sudo sed -i "s#HOME#${HOME}#g" $BTC_SERVICE
sudo sed -i "s#BITCOIND#$(which bitcoind)#g" $BTC_SERVICE
fi
echo -e "Enabling and starting ${GREEN}Bitcoin${RESET}"
sudo systemctl enable bitcoin
sudo systemctl start bitcoin
echo ""
echo "Creating lightning.service..."
LN_SERVICE=/etc/systemd/system/lightning.service
if [ -f "$LN_SERVICE" ]; then
echo -e "Seems like you've already have a lightning service!"
else
sudo cp resources/lightning-service-template $LN_SERVICE
# Making sure all values have been de-templated
sudo sed -i "s#USER#${USER}#g" $LN_SERVICE
sudo sed -i "s#HOME#${HOME}#g" $LN_SERVICE
sudo sed -i "s#LIGHTNINGD#$(which lightningd)#g" $LN_SERVICE
fi
echo -e "Enabling and starting ${GREEN}lightning${RESET} "
sudo systemctl enable lightning
sudo systemctl start lightning
echo ""
echo "Creating ao.service..."
AO_SERVICE=/etc/systemd/system/ao.service
if [ -f "$AO_SERVICE" ]; then
echo "Seems like you've already added one of these!"
else
sudo cp resources/ao-service-template $AO_SERVICE
# Making sure all values have been de-templated
sudo sed -i "s#USER#${USER}#g" $AO_SERVICE
sudo sed -i "s#HOME#${HOME}#g" $AO_SERVICE
sudo sed -i "s#NODE#$(which node)#g" $AO_SERVICE
fi
echo -e "Enabling and starting the ${GREEN}AO${RESET}'s backend"
sudo systemctl enable ao
sudo systemctl start ao
echo ""
echo "Enabling and starting ${GREEN}NGINX${RESET} as the webserver"
sudo systemctl enable nginx
sudo systemctl start nginx
# ------------------- Step 8 - Port Testing -------------------
#echo -e "${BOLD}One more thing!${RESET} We need to make sure that your ports are open."
#install_if_needed nmap
#nmap -Pn $domain > nmap.txt
#OPEN=1
#if grep -qE "^80/.*(open|filtered)" nmap.txt; then
# echo -e "I can see port ${GREEN}80${RESET}!"
#else
# echo -e "Uh oh, port ${RED}80${RESET} isn't showing up..."
# OPEN=0
#fi
#
#if grep -qE "^443/.*(open|filtered)" nmap.txt; then
# echo -e "I can see port ${GREEN}443${RESET} as well!"
#else
# echo -e "Uh oh, port ${RED}443${RESET} isn't showing up..."
# OPEN=0
#fi
#rm nmap.txt
#echo ""
#if [[ $OPEN -eq 0 ]]; then
# echo -e "${RED}Port configuration needed.${RESET} Something (probably your wireless router) is blocking us from serving this page to the rest of the internet."
# echo "Port forwarding is relatively simple, but as it stands it is beyond the scope of this script to be able to automate it."
# echo -e "You'll probably need to look up the login information for your specific router and forward the red ports to the local IP of this computer (${BOLD}$(ip route | grep default | grep -oP "(?<=src )[^ ]+")${RESET})."
# echo -e "You can log into your router at this IP address: ${BOLD}$(route -n | grep ^0.0.0.0 | awk '{print $2}')${RESET}"
# echo "That's all the help I can give you regarding port forwarding. Good luck!"
# echo ""
#fi
#
# ------------------- Step 9 - Health Check -------------------
echo ''
echo ''
echo '*********************************************************'
echo -e "* ${BOLD}Version Information${RESET} *"
echo '*********************************************************'
echo ' '
echo 'make Version'
echo '*********************************************************'
make --version
echo ' '
echo 'node Version'
echo '*********************************************************'
node --version
echo ' '
echo 'sqlite3 Version'
echo '*********************************************************'
sqlite3 --version
echo ' '
echo 'tor Version'
echo '*********************************************************'
tor --version
echo ' '
echo 'bitcoind Version'
echo '*********************************************************'
bitcoind --version
echo ' '
echo 'lightningd Version'
echo '*********************************************************'
lightningd --version
echo ' '
echo 'clboss Version'
echo '*********************************************************'
clboss --version
echo ""
echo -e "$BOLD$GREEN\nOkay, well that's everything!${RESET}\n\nAs long as everything worked properly, \
you should be ready to continue your journey\ntowards autonomy by opening ${BLUE}$ACCESS_POINT${RESET} in your browser."