#!/bin/bash
-# title: Serviceman
-# homepage: https://git.rootprojects.org/root/serviceman
-# tagline: |
-# Serviceman: cross-platform service management for Linux, Mac, and Windows.
-# description: |
-# Serviceman is a hassle-free wrapper around your system launcher. It works with `launchctl` (macOS), `systemctl` (Linux), and the Windows Registry to make it easy to start _user_ and _system_ level services, such as webservers, backup scripts, network and system tools, etc.
-# examples: |
-#
-# Works with anything, including
-#
-# ### Node.js
-#
-# ```bash
-# serviceman add --name my-service node ./serve.js --port 3000
-# ```
-#
-# ### Golang
-#
-# ```bash
-# go build -mod vendor cmd/my-service
-# serviceman add ./my-service --port 3000
-# ```
-#
-# ### And even bash!
-#
-# ```bash
-# serviceman add --name backuper bash ./backup.sh /mnt/data
-# ```
-
-set -e
-set -u
-
-# Test if in PATH
-set +e
-my_serviceman=$(command -v serviceman)
-set -e
-if [ -n "$my_serviceman" ]; then
- if [ "$my_serviceman" != "$HOME/.local/bin/serviceman" ]; then
- echo "a serviceman installation (which make take precedence) exists at:"
- echo " $my_serviceman"
- echo ""
- fi
-fi
-
-# Get arch envs, etc
-webi_download "https://rootprojects.org/serviceman/dist/$(uname -s)/$(uname -m)/serviceman" "$HOME/Downloads/serviceman"
-chmod +x "$HOME/Downloads/serviceman"
-mv "$HOME/Downloads/serviceman" "$HOME/.local/bin/"
-
-# add to ~/.local/bin to PATH, just in case
-webi_path_add $HOME/.local/bin # > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
-# TODO inform user to add to path, apart from pathman?
+function __init_serviceman() {
+ set -e
+ set -u
+
+ ######################
+ # Install serviceman #
+ ######################
+
+ # Every package should define these 6 variables
+ pkg_cmd_name="serviceman"
+
+ pkg_dst_cmd="$HOME/.local/bin/serviceman"
+ pkg_dst="$pkg_dst_cmd"
+
+ pkg_src_cmd="$HOME/.local/opt/serviceman-v$WEBI_VERSION/bin/serviceman"
+ pkg_src_dir="$HOME/.local/opt/serviceman-v$WEBI_VERSION"
+ pkg_src="$pkg_src_cmd"
+
+ pkg_install() {
+ # $HOME/.local/opt/serviceman-v0.8.0/bin
+ mkdir -p "$pkg_src_bin"
+
+ # mv ./serviceman* "$HOME/.local/opt/serviceman-v0.8.0/bin/serviceman"
+ mv ./"$pkg_cmd_name"* "$pkg_src_cmd"
+
+ # chmod a+x "$HOME/.local/opt/serviceman-v0.8.0/bin/serviceman"
+ chmod a+x "$pkg_src_cmd"
+ }
+
+ pkg_get_current_version() {
+ # 'serviceman version' has output in this format:
+ # serviceman v0.8.0 (f3ab547) 2020-12-02T16:19:10-07:00
+ # This trims it down to just the version number:
+ # 0.8.0
+ echo "$(serviceman --version 2> /dev/null | head -n 1 | cut -d' ' -f2 | sed 's:^v::')"
+ }
+
+}
+
+__init_serviceman