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howdy/debian/postinst

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Installation script to install howdy
# Executed after primary apt install
# Import required modules
import subprocess
import time
import sys
import os
import re
import signal
import fileinput
import urllib.parse
def log(text):
"""Print a nicely formatted line to stdout"""
print("\n>>> \033[32m" + text + "\033[0m\n")
def handleStatus(status):
"""Abort if a command fails"""
if (status != 0):
print("\033[31mError while running last command\033[0m")
sys.exit(1)
# Check if we're running as root
user = os.getenv("SUDO_USER")
if user is None:
print("Can't continue installation without root rights.")
sys.exit(1)
log("Upgrading pip to the latest version")
# Update pip
handleStatus(subprocess.call(["pip3 install --upgrade pip"], shell=True))
log("Starting camera check")
# Get all devices
devices = os.listdir("/dev")
# The picked video device id
picked = -1
# If prompting has been disabled, skip camera check
if "HOWDY_NO_PROMPT" in os.environ:
print("\033[33mAUTOMATED INSTALL, YOU WILL NOT BE ASKED FOR INPUT AND CHECKS WILL BE SKIPPED\033[0m")
picked = "0"
else:
# Loop though all devices
for dev in devices:
# Only use the video devices
if (dev[:5] == "video"):
time.sleep(.5)
# The full path to the device is the default name
device_name = "/dev/" + dev
# Get the udevadm details to try to get a better name
udevadm = subprocess.check_output(["udevadm info -r --query=all -n " + device_name], shell=True).decode("utf-8")
# Loop though udevadm to search for a better name
for line in udevadm.split("\n"):
# Match it and encase it in quotes
re_name = re.search('product.*=(.*)$', line, re.IGNORECASE)
if re_name:
device_name = '"' + re_name.group(1) + '"'
# Show what device we're using
print("Trying " + device_name)
# Let fswebcam keep the camera open in the background
sub = subprocess.Popen(["fswebcam -S 9999999999 -d /dev/" + dev + " /dev/null 2>/dev/null"], shell=True, preexec_fn=os.setsid)
try:
# Ask the user if this is the right one
print("\033[33mOne of your cameras should now be on.\033[0m")
ans = input("Did your IR emitters turn on? [y/N]: ")
except KeyboardInterrupt:
# Kill fswebcam if the user aborts
os.killpg(os.getpgid(sub.pid), signal.SIGTERM)
raise
# The user has answered, kill fswebcam
os.killpg(os.getpgid(sub.pid), signal.SIGTERM)
# Set this camera as picked if the answer was yes, go to the next one if no
if (ans.lower() == "y"):
picked = dev[5:]
break
else:
print("Inerpeting as a \"NO\"\n")
# Abort if no camera was picked
if (picked == -1):
print("\033[31mNo suitable IR camera found\033[0m")
sys.exit(1)
log("Cloning dlib")
# Clone the git to /tmp
handleStatus(subprocess.call(["git", "clone", "https://github.com/davisking/dlib.git", "/tmp/dlib_clone"]))
log("Building dlib")
# Start the build without GPU
handleStatus(subprocess.call(["cd /tmp/dlib_clone/; python3 setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS --no DLIB_USE_CUDA"], shell=True))
log("Cleaning up dlib")
# Remove the no longer needed git clone
handleStatus(subprocess.call(["rm", "-rf", "/tmp/dlib_clone"]))
log("Installing face_recognition")
# Install face_recognition though pip
handleStatus(subprocess.call(["pip3", "install", "face_recognition"]))
log("Copying howdy data")
# Manually change the camera id to the one picked
for line in fileinput.input(["/lib/security/howdy/config.ini"], inplace = 1):
print(line.replace("device_id = 1", "device_id = " + picked), end="")
# Secure the howdy folder
handleStatus(subprocess.call(["chmod 600 -R /lib/security/howdy/"], shell=True))
# Install the command autocomplete, don't error on failure
# subprocess.call(["sudo cp /lib/security/howdy/autocomplete.sh /etc/bash_completion.d/howdy"], shell=True)
log("Adding howdy as PAM module")
# Will be filled with the actual output lines
outlines = []
# Will be fillled with lines that contain coloring
printlines = []
# Track if the new lines have been insterted yet
inserted = False
# Open the PAM config file
with open("/etc/pam.d/common-auth") as fp:
# Read the first line
line = fp.readline()
while line:
# Add the line to the output directly, we're not deleting anything
outlines.append(line)
# Print the comments in gray and don't insert into comments
if line[:1] == "#":
printlines.append("\033[37m" + line + "\033[0m")
else:
printlines.append(line)
# If it's not a comment and we haven't inserted yet
if not inserted:
# Set both the comment and the linking line
line_comment = "# Howdy IR face recognition\n"
line_link = "auth sufficient pam_python.so /lib/security/howdy/pam.py\n\n"
# Add them to the output without any markup
outlines.append(line_comment)
outlines.append(line_link)
# Make the print orange to make it clear what's being added
printlines.append("\033[33m" + line_comment + "\033[0m")
printlines.append("\033[33m" + line_link + "\033[0m")
# Mark as inserted
inserted = True
# Go to the next line
line = fp.readline()
# Print a file Header
print("\033[33m" + ">>> START OF /etc/pam.d/common-auth" + "\033[0m")
# Loop though all printing lines and use the enters from the file
for line in printlines:
print(line, end="")
# Print a footer
print("\033[33m" + ">>> END OF /etc/pam.d/common-auth" + "\033[0m" + "\n")
# Do not prompt for a yes if we're in no promt mode
if "HOWDY_NO_PROMPT" not in os.environ:
# Ask the user if this change is okay
print("Lines will be insterted in /etc/pam.d/common-auth as shown above")
ans = input("Apply this change? [y/N]: ")
# Abort the whole thing if it's not
if (ans.lower() != "y"):
print("Inerpeting as a \"NO\", aborting")
sys.exit(1)
print("Adding lines to PAM\n")
# Write to PAM
common_auth = open("/etc/pam.d/common-auth", "w")
common_auth.write("".join(outlines))
common_auth.close()
# From here onwards the installation is complete
# We want to gather more information about the types or IR camera's
# used though, and the following lines are data gathering
# No data is ever uploaded without permission
if "HOWDY_NO_PROMPT" not in os.environ:
# List all video devices
diag_out = "Video devices [IR=" + picked + "]\n"
diag_out += "```\n"
diag_out += subprocess.check_output(['ls /dev/ | grep video'], shell=True).decode("utf-8")
diag_out += "```\n"
# Get some info from the USB kernel listings
diag_out += "Lsusb output\n"
diag_out += "```\n"
diag_out += subprocess.check_output(['lsusb -vvvv | grep -i "Camera\|iFunction"'], shell=True).decode("utf-8")
diag_out += "```\n"
# Get camera information from video4linux
diag_out += "Udevadm\n"
diag_out += "```\n"
diag_out += subprocess.check_output(['udevadm info -r --query=all -n /dev/video' + picked + ' | grep -i "ID_BUS\|ID_MODEL_ID\|ID_VENDOR_ID\|ID_V4L_PRODUCT\|ID_MODEL"'], shell=True).decode("utf-8")
diag_out += "```"
# Print it all as a clickable link to a new github issue
print("https://github.com/Boltgolt/howdy-reports/issues/new?title=Post-installation%20camera%20information&body=" + urllib.parse.quote_plus(diag_out) + "\n")
# Let the user know what to do with the link
print("Installation complete.")
print("\033[33mIf you want to help the development, please use the link above to post some camera-related information to github!\033[0m")