With the suggested way to call the installer via "curl -sSL https://install.pi-hole.net | bash", STDIN is no terminal, but overridden by the curl output, hence in most cases, the minimum dimensions were applied, even on larger screens. All whiptail calls are hence assured to work fine with those dimensions, aside of one case, making the calculations obsolete.
This commit hardcodes the whiptail dimensions to the prior minimum and removes the calculations. This also helps with testing, as it does not matter anymore how the script is called, and developers have a clearly defined space to make dialogs look nice, including line breaks, menu and list heights.
The only case which does not fit the 70 character width, the second menu entry of the "pihole -r" dialog, has been shortened accordingly. This was not an issue before, as "pihole -r" does not override the scripts STDIN and hence did allow larger dimensions based on the now removed calculations.
See the following discussions for reference:
- https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/issues/3323
- https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/pull/4197#issuecomment-876702380
Signed-off-by: MichaIng <micha@dietpi.com>
The Access-Control-Allow-Origin header has only relevance, when a resource is loaded from an external host, so one that does not match the host of the primary loaded website. As the fonts are reasonably loaded via local URLs without hostname or scheme from the blocking page style sheet, they are never seen as external resources, regardless whether the blocking page is shown to the browser from a blocked domain or from the Pi-hole domain/IP.
For reference: https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/issues/3462
Signed-off-by: MichaIng <micha@dietpi.com>
* Add switching 'to...from' message to ftl checkout output
Signed-off-by: Christian König <ckoenig@posteo.de>
* Add quotes
Signed-off-by: Christian König <ckoenig@posteo.de>
* Add uptime to debug log
Signed-off-by: Christian König <ckoenig@posteo.de>
* Address github comments
Signed-off-by: Christian König <ckoenig@posteo.de>
1. Ensure we have a compatible package manager
2. Install required packages for os_check to run (we need dnsutils and grep for this
3. Try to install FTL
4. FTL installed? Install installer dependencies and continue as normal - no other dependencies are installed until user has gone through all whiptails
Signed-off-by: Adam Warner <me@adamwarner.co.uk>
Make this script a bourne shell script, which requires the removal of only a single bashism, the "{n..m}" expansion. Furthermore, since POSIX echo has no reliable command line options, switch to printf when line breaks shall be omitted. On most distros/setups "sh" calls a much lighter bourne shell like dash, which inits and runs much faster than bash.
Remove unused PIDFILE variable, remove the single case of FTLUSER call and remove it as well. Using variables here might give the wrong impression that there is a change these can be varied. But both are hardcoded in many places throughout Pi-hole, so in this service script.
Consolidate and merge the commands to pre-create and set permissions for required files and directories. The /var/log/pihole directory is and was never used, the touch, chmod and chown call can be merged into one each to reduce overhead. Use "-f" option to to fail on missing database files instead of redirecting STDERR, which is otherwise helpful to debug other possible errors, like missing or corrupted commands, filesystem errors and such.
Do not use "which pihole-FTL" when setting capabilities when the hardcoded path /usr/bin/pihole-FTL is used for the actual daemon call. It makes sense to use the full path here, as the Pi-hole installer and updater installs it explicitly there, and so we prevent users from e.g. overriding it via /usr/local/bin/pihole-FTL too easily.
On pgrep and pkill calls, add the "-x" flag to assure that only "pihole-FTL" is matched and not "foo-pihole-FTL" or "pihole-FTL-bar".
Do not remove possible leftovers from previous pihole-FTL processes on start, but on stop instead. Since "start" includes a proceeding "stop" as well, on service start nothing changes, but on service stop, some resources are now freed.
Remove leading "$" from usage message. In bash this was omitted, as $'...' is a special syntax for escape sequence expansion, which is not applicable here. In dash it would be printed literally. To keep previous behaviour, it is hence removed.
Signed-off-by: MichaIng <micha@dietpi.com>