gitget - Version 2 release!
Obnoxious_Ninja 30 Jun 2014
Lua.is.the.best, on 07 June 2014 - 01:48 AM, said:
I.. sense.. AWESOMENESS!!
Now I can finally create an installer without creating a function called get(repo, file) and then calling it like a hundred times!!
Now, all I have to do is:
EDIT: Put a measure in there to make sure it doesn't still run the code when HTTP API is off.
EDIT 2: Put the hte() function directly after the variables so the if wouldn't get confused, nor the function.
EDIT 3: And just to note, if you want to make this your own, change "username" and "repo", but KEEP THEM STRINGS! If you don't, the shell.run() calls I use will fail.
EDITSAURUS: You can hard-code the strings (hardcoded: not in variable or dependent on variables).
Now I can finally create an installer without creating a function called get(repo, file) and then calling it like a hundred times!!
Now, all I have to do is:
local username = "aepic999" local repo = "MyProject" function hte() if fs.exists(gitget) shell.run("gitget", username, repo) else print("GitGet application does not exist. Downloading...") shell.run("pastebin", "get", "6aMMzdwd", "gitget") shell.run("gitget", username, repo) end echo("Installed.") end if http then print("HTTP enabled. You can continue.") hte() else print("HTTP not enabled. App will not continue.") endwhile my other version that used get() was long, and I gave up when I reached the API folder.
EDIT: Put a measure in there to make sure it doesn't still run the code when HTTP API is off.
EDIT 2: Put the hte() function directly after the variables so the if wouldn't get confused, nor the function.
EDIT 3: And just to note, if you want to make this your own, change "username" and "repo", but KEEP THEM STRINGS! If you don't, the shell.run() calls I use will fail.
EDITSAURUS: You can hard-code the strings (hardcoded: not in variable or dependent on variables).
Well, it would be more user friendly if it looked more like:
local username = "aepic999" local repo = "MyProject" function hte() if fs.exists(gitget) then --You missed this shell.run("gitget", username, repo) else print("GitGet application does not exist. Downloading...") shell.run("pastebin", "get", "6aMMzdwd", "gitget") shell.run("gitget", username, repo) end if fs.exists("one of your files") then --You don't check if it was installed before saying it was installed print("Installed.") -- echo? else print("An error occured while attempting to install.") end end if http then print("HTTP enabled. You can continue.") hte() else print("HTTP not enabled. App will not continue.") end
Lua.is.the.best 10 Jul 2014
Uhm..
Still, doesn't look right.
You aren't putting else in the if, it's part of an if, so:
(Hint: It doesn't matter about indentation, indentation makes it look like it's in the function or whatever more)
Edited by Lua.is.the.best, 10 July 2014 - 02:31 AM.
Still, doesn't look right.
You aren't putting else in the if, it's part of an if, so:
(Hint: It doesn't matter about indentation, indentation makes it look like it's in the function or whatever more)
if http then print("HTTP enabled. You can continue.") hte() else print("HTTP not enabled. App will not continue.") end
Edited by Lua.is.the.best, 10 July 2014 - 02:31 AM.
apemanzilla 27 Mar 2015
GitGet version 2 is released! Changes include:
- Asynchronous downloads for huge speed increases
- Will now retry failed files
- Progress bar instead of spamming files
- Bugfixes
- More user-friendly preset mode
Geforce Fan 27 Mar 2015
I hope my installer still works, because it literly(don't judge) runs gitget off pastebin.
edit: you made a new pasteID. Will update it to that though.
Edited by Geforce Fan, 27 March 2015 - 02:02 AM.
edit: you made a new pasteID. Will update it to that though.
Edited by Geforce Fan, 27 March 2015 - 02:02 AM.
apemanzilla 27 Mar 2015
Geforce Fan, on 27 March 2015 - 02:00 AM, said:
I hope my installer still works, because it literly(don't judge) runs gitget off pastebin.
edit: you made a new pasteID. Will update it to that though.
edit: you made a new pasteID. Will update it to that though.
Yeah, I purposely made it as a new paste just in case people were doing something like this. I recommend editing it and putting your own version of gitget on pastebin as an installer however. It's more flexible that way.
Geforce Fan 27 Mar 2015
Woah. The new gitget is WAY faster.
Do you mind if I include this as a default program in my OS?
Edited by Geforce Fan, 27 March 2015 - 02:12 AM.
Do you mind if I include this as a default program in my OS?
Edited by Geforce Fan, 27 March 2015 - 02:12 AM.
apemanzilla 27 Mar 2015
Geforce Fan, on 27 March 2015 - 02:06 AM, said:
Woah. The new gitget is WAY faster.
Do you mind if I include this as a default program in my OS?
Do you mind if I include this as a default program in my OS?
Nope, just add credits please
The way it works now is it sends ALL the file requests at once, then saves the files as the events for each one trigger. Previously, it would request one file, wait for it, save it, and then continue to the next one. So yeah, much faster
Edit: Just made a minor change to gitget that might help with operating system support (no longer requires the shell API)
Edited by apemanzilla, 27 March 2015 - 02:37 AM.
Geforce Fan 27 Mar 2015
Most, if not all OSes give programs the Shell API. Mine does, it even uses it itself!
Edited by Geforce Fan, 27 March 2015 - 08:48 PM.
Edited by Geforce Fan, 27 March 2015 - 08:48 PM.
apemanzilla 28 Mar 2015
sandalle 31 Mar 2015
Hey apemanzilla, thanks for putting this together. I was looking at ways to update https://github.com/s...eactor_control/ in pastebin via WebHooks, but pastebin only seems to allow for creating new entries and not updating existing ones with the API, plus I couldn't seem to modify the WebHooks to be very versatile in what they send to pastebin.
So, I'm looking at using this for pulling down updates, but I would like to only pull from the latest post in https://github.com/s...ontrol/releases (see https://github.com/s...releases/latest for always latest release) and not every commit to master (since that's where semi-tested and untested code goes, especially when merging pull requests ). I don't need the whole ZIP or .tar.gz file, just a specific file ( e.g. latest release is 0.3.16 with https://github.com/s...onitor_prog.lua ), though grabbing the ZIP or .tar.gz and uncompressing would work, too.
I did not see gitget (nor gitget2) on https://github.com/a...ab=repositories to submit an enhancement request.
So, I'm looking at using this for pulling down updates, but I would like to only pull from the latest post in https://github.com/s...ontrol/releases (see https://github.com/s...releases/latest for always latest release) and not every commit to master (since that's where semi-tested and untested code goes, especially when merging pull requests ). I don't need the whole ZIP or .tar.gz file, just a specific file ( e.g. latest release is 0.3.16 with https://github.com/s...onitor_prog.lua ), though grabbing the ZIP or .tar.gz and uncompressing would work, too.
I did not see gitget (nor gitget2) on https://github.com/a...ab=repositories to submit an enhancement request.
apemanzilla 02 Apr 2015
sandalle, on 31 March 2015 - 09:51 PM, said:
Hey apemanzilla, thanks for putting this together. /> I was looking at ways to update https://github.com/s...eactor_control/ in pastebin via WebHooks, but pastebin only seems to allow for creating new entries and not updating existing ones with the API, plus I couldn't seem to modify the WebHooks to be very versatile in what they send to pastebin.
So, I'm looking at using this for pulling down updates, but I would like to only pull from the latest post in https://github.com/s...ontrol/releases (see https://github.com/s...releases/latest for always latest release) and not every commit to master (since that's where semi-tested and untested code goes, especially when merging pull requests />). I don't need the whole ZIP or .tar.gz file, just a specific file ( e.g. latest release is 0.3.16 with https://github.com/s...onitor_prog.lua ), though grabbing the ZIP or .tar.gz and uncompressing would work, too.
I did not see gitget (nor gitget2) on https://github.com/a...ab=repositories to submit an enhancement request. />
So, I'm looking at using this for pulling down updates, but I would like to only pull from the latest post in https://github.com/s...ontrol/releases (see https://github.com/s...releases/latest for always latest release) and not every commit to master (since that's where semi-tested and untested code goes, especially when merging pull requests />). I don't need the whole ZIP or .tar.gz file, just a specific file ( e.g. latest release is 0.3.16 with https://github.com/s...onitor_prog.lua ), though grabbing the ZIP or .tar.gz and uncompressing would work, too.
I did not see gitget (nor gitget2) on https://github.com/a...ab=repositories to submit an enhancement request. />
I'm keeping gitget2 on pastebin so you can download it without needing a version of gitget.