#!/bin/bash -e # Running from a git repo if [ ! -f /etc/iiab/local_vars.yml ]; then echo -e "\nEXITING: IIAB is not already installed so can't upgrade\n" >&2 exit 1 fi echo -e "\nWARNING: Upgrades are not guaranteed to be compatible with previous installs\n" >&2 echo -e "\Please make sure you know what you are doing.\n" >&2 echo -e "\Press CTL-C to STOP or to continue.\n" >&2 read ans < /dev/tty # check that latest version supports current OS # N.B. install via adm cons assumes is on supported OS cd /opt/iiab rm -rf iiab-latest git clone https://github.com/iiab/iiab --depth 1 iiab-latest cd iiab-latest scripts/local_facts.fact; rc=$? if [ $rc -eq 0 ]; then # OS is supported cd /opt/iiab if [ ! -d iiab-installed ]; then mv iiab iiab-installed else rm -rf iiab # in case run more than once fi mv iiab-latest iiab cd iiab cp scripts/local_facts.fact /etc/ansible/facts.d/local_facts.fact echo -e "\nIIAB has been Upgraded\n" else echo -e "\nYour OS is not supported by the latest IIAB\n" echo -e "Unable to Upgrade IIAB\n" fi echo -e "\Press CTL-C to STOP or to upgrade Admin Console.\n" >&2 read ans < /dev/tty cd /opt/iiab/iiab-admin-console git pull ./install echo -e "IIAB Admin Console has been Upgraded\n\n"