There are other charms that have this issue. One thing to take note is you should /never/ really accept license without telling the user what's going on. Other authors have solved this in a more simple fashion. They've added a configuration option on the charm, "accept-license" which is a boolean which defaults to False. The description of the configuration option outlines where to read the license in full. Then, in your config-changed hook don't proceed with the install script until the user flips accept-license configuration option. You can usually get around the prompting of the install script with the `yes` command. If the script expects you to just type "y" then you can do `yes | ./install` if it needs a full "yes" or another phrase you can change that using the yes command `yes "yes" | ./install` as an example.
Thanks, Marco Ceppi On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 5:55 AM Shilpa Kaul <shilk...@in.ibm.com> wrote: > Thanks David, > > I will try to explore expect(1) and see how I can use it in my code , my > product is not java > > Thanks and Regards, > Shilpa Kaul > IBM India Pvt. Ltd > Seat # EGLC 6F B067, > C-Block, Embassy Golf Link, > Intermediate Ring Road, Bangalore > Email : shilk...@in.ibm.com > Mobile : 9900054908 > > > > From: David Cheney <david.che...@canonical.com> > To: Shilpa Kaul/India/IBM@IBMIN > Cc: juju <juju@lists.ubuntu.com>, Suchitra > Venugopal1/India/IBM@IBMIN > Date: 06/22/2015 03:18 PM > Subject: Re: Handling user manual intervention in juju > ------------------------------ > > > > You could try expect(1). > > Is the product java by any chance ? > > On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 7:44 PM, Shilpa Kaul <shilk...@in.ibm.com> wrote: > > Hi Team, > > > > Can you please help me in finding a solution for a scenario where product > > configuration or installation involves manual intervention and product > does > > not support silent method for that step.How can this be handled in a > charm. > > > > For example , consider a scenario where a product is installed and > > configured using ./install command. The command takes care of all install > > and configuration but it stops at Accept license step. The user has to > > either enter 1 for accepting license or 2 for not accepting license. Till > > now I have not got any equivalent command line option to (ie waiting for > > license to be accepted) accept the license by default so that install > > process does not stop for any manual user intervention. > > > > How can charm handle such type of scenarios , any insights on this > please. > > > > Thanks and Regards, > > Shilpa Kaul > > > > > > -- > > Juju mailing list > > Juju@lists.ubuntu.com > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju > > > > > -- > Juju mailing list > Juju@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju >
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