Microsoft-Edge-Updater/updater.1.md

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title: UPDATER
section: 1
header: User Manual
footer: updater 0.1.3
date: May 24, 2021
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# NAME
`updater` — Automatically update Microsoft Edge on Solus
# SYNOPSIS
**`updater`** [ _option_ ]
# OPTIONS
* `-nn, --no-notify`
Prevent notifications from being sent after a session.
* `-y, --yes-all`
Assume yes to all yes/no decisions.
* `-v, --version`
Print out the version of the script and exit.
* `-h, --help`
Print this help message and exit
# DESCRIPTION
Microsoft Edge Updater is a program which will download
and update your installation of Microsoft Edge to the latest release version identified.
The main script is `updater` and while the system is akin to a package manager,
it's much, much simpler.
Systems that run Debian-based distros (using the `apt` package manager)
or Fedora/openSUSE (using the `dnf` package manager),
should install Microsoft Edge to their package manager
according to the official guide over at
[Microsoft Edge Insider - Command line installation](https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/en-us/download/).
For those systems that use the amd64 architecture
but not the perviously mentioned bases/distros,
or package managers, may benefit from this program.
`updater` uses the Debian (`.deb`) release versions of Microsoft Edge
and automatically installs them to your system so you don't have to again!
## NOTE
`updater` must be ran with root privilages. If the script fails to identify its elevation,
it will exit and display a message to STDOUT.
### DISCLAIMER!!
This version (0.1.3) only works for Microsoft Edge Beta on amd64 architecture.
A later release may allow for update of Dev build and potentially both.
### Testing Systems
`updater` has been known to successfully run,
download and update Microsoft Edge (Beta) on Solus 4.2 Fortitude,
Kernel version 5.11.21-179.
# DEPENDENCIES
* bash
* wget
* gunzip
* tar
* sort (>= 8.32)
# FILES
* `source.list`
This file contains a list of URL end-points
to the official Microsoft Edge packages page.
There are 3 lines with dedicated purposes:
* `[host]`
A URL to the front page of Microsoft's Packages site,
used to check connectivity and if the site is reachable.
* `[dists]`
Most iconic line and resembles that of an APT entry for package information.
This line can be broken into 4 parts
1. `[dists=amd64]` -
This tells the updater which package architecture it
should download for the system.
2. `<https URL>` -
The URL which points to the distribution repository
on the Microsoft Packages server.
3. `main` -
The main branch of the distribution repository.
4. `stable` -
The type of release that should be installed to the system.
* `[pool]`
The prefix URL to the repository end-point that stores the latest releases.
The suffix comes from the Release information.
* `logs/`
This is a directory which holds the session and history logs.
* `logs/updater.log`
A full report log of the previous update session.
Replaced after every next update session.
* `logs/updater.history`
A history of all the previous update sessions.
Never replaced, only appended to after every next update session.
* `utils/`
Resource directory which contains any utility scripts.
These are stand-alone;
however, don't have any specific purpose being executed by a user.
* `utils/common`
A utility file with common functions for updater.
# EXIT STATUS
* 0 — Successful
* 1 — General Error (Errors not severe enough to the cause of the updater to stop)
* 2 — Could not find `source.list` for the update
* 3 — Host could not be reached. Check Internet connectivity and/or host URL
* 4 — Failed to download either the Packages information or Content information files
* 5 — Pool end-point could not be reached
* 6 — Failed to download the identified Debian (`.deb`) file from the host's pool
* 7 — Checksum verification of Debian (`.deb`) file failed. At this point, the downloaded file is removed
* 8 — Failed to unarchive the Debian (`.deb`) file or decompress the `data.tar.gz` file
* 9 — Failed to copy the new files to the system. At this point, the backup is restored to the system to prevent corruption
* 10 — The archive function failed to create an archive of the system
* 11 — If the system successfully restored files on an update failure, the updater will exit with this code stating the update failed but restoration was successful
* 12 — The restore function failed to restore the files to their original location
* 255 — EOF flag was set when reading the Packages information file
* Other — an exit code not related to updater may have been raised. Consult the logs to identify which command returned the exit code.
# AUTHORS
* Ethan Smith-Coss
# CONTRIBUTORS
* Robert Morrison - Documentation
## Contacting
All contacts should be done through Issues on Gitea.