#!/usr/bin/env bash # We want to catch any unexpected failure, and exit immediately set -e # Download helper for cp, to be called from the download wrapper script # # Options: # -q Be quiet. # -o FILE Copy to file FILE. # -f FILE Copy from basename file FILE. # -u DIR Copy from FILE in DIR. # # Environment: # LOCALFILES: the cp command to call # 'cp' usually does not print anything on its stdout, whereas the # other download backends, even if not verbose, at least print some # progress information. # Make 'cp' verbose by default, so it behaves a bit like the others. verbose=-v while getopts "${BR_BACKEND_DL_GETOPTS}" OPT; do case "${OPT}" in q) verbose=;; o) output="${OPTARG}";; f) file="${OPTARG}";; u) dir="${OPTARG}";; :) printf "option '%s' expects a mandatory argument\n" "${OPTARG}"; exit 1;; \?) printf "unknown option '%s'\n" "${OPTARG}" >&2; exit 1;; esac done shift $((OPTIND-1)) # Get rid of our options # Caller needs to single-quote its arguments to prevent them from # being expanded a second time (in case there are spaces in them) _localfiles() { if [ -n "${verbose}" ]; then printf '%s ' ${LOCALFILES} "${@}"; printf '\n' fi _plain_localfiles "$@" } # Note: please keep command below aligned with what is printed above _plain_localfiles() { eval ${LOCALFILES} "${@}" } _localfiles ${verbose} "'${dir##file://}/${file}'" "'${output}'"