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Script to notify on Slack when updates are available in APT. Logs already reported packages on a $0.log file.
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#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Author: Alexander Karlstad <carestad@github> | |
# Updated: 2019-07-17 | |
# Configurable variables | |
slack_channel="@alexander" | |
slack_icon=":information_source:" | |
slack_user="apt@$(hostname -f)" | |
slack_webhook="" | |
# Internal variables | |
pkglog="$0.log" | |
notify=() | |
upgradeable="$(apt-get upgrade -s | grep ^Inst | awk '{ print $2,$3; }' | tr -d '[]')" | |
# No pkglog file? Create it | |
if [ ! -f "$pkglog" ]; then | |
touch "$pkglog" | |
fi | |
# If nothing to upgrade, we have done it already. Make sure pkglog file is empty | |
if [ -z "$upgradeable" ]; then | |
echo "No packages to update" | |
echo "" > "$pkglog" | |
exit 0 | |
fi | |
while read line; do | |
if ! grep "$line" "$pkglog"; then | |
notify+=("$line") | |
fi | |
done <<< "$upgradeable" | |
# Packages can be updated, but have been reported already | |
if [[ -z "${notify[*]}" ]]; then | |
echo "Package to upgrade available, but already reported" | |
exit 0 | |
fi | |
markdown="" | |
for line in "${notify[@]}"; do | |
pkg="$(echo "$line" | cut -d" " -f1)" | |
ver="$(echo "$line" | cut -d" " -f2)" | |
markdown="$markdown\n• *${pkg}* (_${ver}_)" | |
done | |
curl -s -X POST -H 'Content-type: application/json' -d "{'channel': '$slack_channel', 'icon_emoji': '$slack_icon', 'username': '$slack_user', 'text': 'The following packages can be updated:${markdown}', 'type': 'mrkdwn'}" $slack_webhook > /dev/null | |
# Add to log | |
for line in "${notify[@]}"; do | |
echo "$line" >> "$pkglog" | |
done |
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