# https://github.com/joshuaclayton/dotfiles/blob/master/zsh_profile.d/autoenv.zsh
# File to store confirmed authentication into.
-: ${AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME:=~/.env_auth}
+# This handles the deprecated, old location(s).
+if [[ -z $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE ]]; then
+ if [[ -n $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME ]]; then
+ echo "zsh-autoenv: using deprecated setting for AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE from AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME." >&2
+ echo "Please set AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE instead." >&2
+ AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE=$AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
+ else
+ if [[ -n $XDG_DATA_HOME ]]; then
+ AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE=$XDG_DATA_HOME/autoenv_auth
+ else
+ AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE=~/.local/share/autoenv_auth
+ fi
+ if [[ -f ~/.env_auth ]]; then
+ echo "zsh-autoenv: using deprecated location for AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE." >&2
+ echo "Please move it: mv ~/.env_auth ${(D)AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE}." >&2
+ AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE=~/.env_auth
+ fi
+ fi
+fi
# Name of the file to look for when entering directories.
-: ${AUTOENV_FILE_ENTER:=.env}
+: ${AUTOENV_FILE_ENTER:=.autoenv.zsh}
# Name of the file to look for when leaving directories.
# Requires AUTOENV_HANDLE_LEAVE=1.
-: ${AUTOENV_FILE_LEAVE:=.env.leave}
+: ${AUTOENV_FILE_LEAVE:=.autoenv_leave.zsh}
-# Look for .env files in parent dirs?
+# Look for zsh-autoenv "enter" files in parent dirs?
: ${AUTOENV_LOOK_UPWARDS:=1}
# Handle leave events when changing away from a subtree, where an "enter"
# (Temporarily) disable zsh-autoenv. This gets looked at in the chpwd handler.
: ${AUTOENV_DISABLED:=0}
-# Public helper functions, which can be used from your .env files:
+# Public helper functions, which can be used from your .autoenv.zsh files:
#
-# Source the next .env file from parent directories.
-# This is useful if you want to use a base .env file for a directory subtree.
+# Source the next .autoenv.zsh file from parent directories.
+# This is useful if you want to use a base .autoenv.zsh file for a directory
+# subtree.
autoenv_source_parent() {
local parent_env_file=$(_autoenv_get_file_upwards ${autoenv_env_file:h})
# Generate hash pair for a given file ($1).
# A fixed hash value can be given as 2nd arg, but is used with tests only.
+# The format is ":$file:$hash:$version".
_autoenv_hash_pair() {
local env_file=${1:A}
local env_shasum=${2:-}
_autoenv_authorized_env_file() {
local env_file=$1
local pair=$(_autoenv_hash_pair $env_file)
- test -f $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME \
- && \grep -qF $pair $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
+ test -f $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE \
+ && \grep -qF $pair $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
}
_autoenv_authorize() {
local env_file=${1:A}
_autoenv_deauthorize $env_file
- _autoenv_hash_pair $env_file >>| $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
+ _autoenv_hash_pair $env_file >>| $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
}
# Deauthorize a given filename, by removing it from the auth file.
# allow for writing to the same file again.
_autoenv_deauthorize() {
local env_file=${1:A}
- if [[ -s $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME ]]; then
- echo "$(\grep -vF :${env_file}: $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME)" >| $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
+ if [[ -s $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE ]]; then
+ echo "$(\grep -vF :${env_file}: $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE)" >| $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
fi
}
echo "**********************************************"
echo ""
echo -n "Would you like to authorize it? (type 'yes') "
+ # echo "Would you like to authorize it?"
+ # echo "('yes' to allow, 'no' to not being asked again; otherwise ignore it for the shell) "
if ! _autoenv_ask_for_yes; then
return 1