| SUMMARY = "Example recipe for using inherit useradd" |
| DESCRIPTION = "This recipe serves as an example for using features from useradd.bbclass" |
| SECTION = "examples" |
| PR = "r1" |
| LICENSE = "MIT" |
| LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://${COREBASE}/LICENSE;md5=4d92cd373abda3937c2bc47fbc49d690 \ |
| file://${COREBASE}/meta/COPYING.MIT;md5=3da9cfbcb788c80a0384361b4de20420" |
| |
| SRC_URI = "file://file1 \ |
| file://file2 \ |
| file://file3 \ |
| file://file4" |
| |
| S = "${WORKDIR}" |
| |
| PACKAGES =+ "${PN}-user3" |
| |
| inherit useradd |
| |
| # You must set USERADD_PACKAGES when you inherit useradd. This |
| # lists which output packages will include the user/group |
| # creation code. |
| USERADD_PACKAGES = "${PN} ${PN}-user3" |
| |
| # You must also set USERADD_PARAM and/or GROUPADD_PARAM when |
| # you inherit useradd. |
| |
| # USERADD_PARAM specifies command line options to pass to the |
| # useradd command. Multiple users can be created by separating |
| # the commands with a semicolon. Here we'll create two users, |
| # user1 and user2: |
| USERADD_PARAM_${PN} = "-u 1200 -d /home/user1 -r -s /bin/bash user1; -u 1201 -d /home/user2 -r -s /bin/bash user2" |
| |
| # user3 will be managed in the useradd-example-user3 pacakge: |
| # As an example, we use the -P option to set clear text password for user3 |
| USERADD_PARAM_${PN}-user3 = "-u 1202 -d /home/user3 -r -s /bin/bash -P 'user3' user3" |
| |
| # GROUPADD_PARAM works the same way, which you set to the options |
| # you'd normally pass to the groupadd command. This will create |
| # groups group1 and group2: |
| GROUPADD_PARAM_${PN} = "-g 880 group1; -g 890 group2" |
| |
| # Likewise, we'll manage group3 in the useradd-example-user3 package: |
| GROUPADD_PARAM_${PN}-user3 = "-g 900 group3" |
| |
| do_install () { |
| install -d -m 755 ${D}${datadir}/user1 |
| install -d -m 755 ${D}${datadir}/user2 |
| install -d -m 755 ${D}${datadir}/user3 |
| |
| install -p -m 644 file1 ${D}${datadir}/user1/ |
| install -p -m 644 file2 ${D}${datadir}/user1/ |
| |
| install -p -m 644 file2 ${D}${datadir}/user2/ |
| install -p -m 644 file3 ${D}${datadir}/user2/ |
| |
| install -p -m 644 file3 ${D}${datadir}/user3/ |
| install -p -m 644 file4 ${D}${datadir}/user3/ |
| |
| # The new users and groups are created before the do_install |
| # step, so you are now free to make use of them: |
| chown -R user1 ${D}${datadir}/user1 |
| chown -R user2 ${D}${datadir}/user2 |
| chown -R user3 ${D}${datadir}/user3 |
| |
| chgrp -R group1 ${D}${datadir}/user1 |
| chgrp -R group2 ${D}${datadir}/user2 |
| chgrp -R group3 ${D}${datadir}/user3 |
| } |
| |
| FILES_${PN} = "${datadir}/user1/* ${datadir}/user2/*" |
| FILES_${PN}-user3 = "${datadir}/user3/*" |
| |
| # Prevents do_package failures with: |
| # debugsources.list: No such file or directory: |
| INHIBIT_PACKAGE_DEBUG_SPLIT = "1" |