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[GH-ISSUE #617] Add promps to core_messages.sh #493
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Originally created by @UltimateByte on GitHub (Jan 8, 2016).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/GameServerManagers/LinuxGSM/issues/617
Originally assigned to: @dgibbs64 on GitHub.
Creating functions for pre-defined prompts could save some code space.
What do you think ?
Edit : Could also make it easy to avoid prompts using a "noprompt=1" variable, which would select the default answer. Would be a way to much more simple auto-installs.
@jaredballou commented on GitHub (Jan 13, 2016):
Can you give an example? Is it something we can use i LGSM, or is it specific to your tool?
@UltimateByte commented on GitHub (Jan 13, 2016):
Just every time LGSM prints a prompt for the user ton confirm, it could be a function instead of a rough code every time.
For example this :
https://github.com/dgibbs64/linuxgsm/blob/master/functions/command_backup.sh#L22
Could be replaced by :
fn_continue
That would be found in core_messages.sh
@jaredballou commented on GitHub (Jan 19, 2016):
Ideally, there also ought to be a "silent mode" where we can select either answer yes automatically to the default yes questions, or simply skip all interactive prompts. I've had issues with that and automating it in the past, being able to suppress and affirm all the checks would be nice.
@UltimateByte commented on GitHub (Jan 19, 2016):
I 100% agree, after doing that, implementing a variable to run it only if silentmode variable is found and == 1 will be quite easy.
@jaredballou commented on GitHub (Jan 21, 2016):
I may take a crack at this later. Just had a very full day of hacking, going to give it a rest :D
@UltimateByte commented on GitHub (Jan 22, 2016):
Note : some games cannot support silent mode as they absolutely need user input.
silentmode variable would probably be either in servername script file, or in the future servername.cfg file so it's not a problem selecting games for which we want this option available or not though.
@dgibbs64 commented on GitHub (May 13, 2016):
there is an auto install mode available for automation however backup/console and debug do not as they require user interaction anyway. Stream lining the prompts may be a good idea. However I am not prioritising it.
@UltimateByte commented on GitHub (May 13, 2016):
Yep. The main idea however was to save some code by putting prompts in a separate file, with a function per prompt, as you did with for messages like [OK], [WARN], [Info]...
@UltimateByte commented on GitHub (Aug 5, 2016):
So should we do this ?
@dgibbs64 commented on GitHub (Aug 8, 2016):
I have looked at the prompts. There are differences in many of them. Im sure what you are proposing could be done. However I don't think it is really needed and adds more complexity.
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