# Migrate .zsh-update file to $ZSH_CACHE_DIR if [[ -f ~/.zsh-update && ! -f "${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/.zsh-update" ]]; then mv ~/.zsh-update "${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/.zsh-update" fi # Get user's update preferences # # Supported update modes: # - prompt (default): the user is asked before updating when it's time to update # - auto: the update is performed automatically when it's time # - reminder: a reminder is shown to the user when it's time to update # - disabled: automatic update is turned off zstyle -s ':omz:update' mode update_mode || update_mode=prompt # Support old-style settings [[ "$DISABLE_UPDATE_PROMPT" != true ]] || update_mode=auto [[ "$DISABLE_AUTO_UPDATE" != true ]] || update_mode=disabled # Cancel update if: # - the automatic update is disabled. # - the current user doesn't have write permissions nor owns the $ZSH directory. # - git is unavailable on the system. if [[ "$update_mode" = disabled ]] \ || [[ ! -w "$ZSH" || ! -O "$ZSH" ]] \ || ! command -v git &>/dev/null; then unset update_mode return fi function current_epoch() { zmodload zsh/datetime echo $(( EPOCHSECONDS / 60 / 60 / 24 )) } function update_last_updated_file() { echo "LAST_EPOCH=$(current_epoch)" >! "${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/.zsh-update" } function update_ohmyzsh() { if ZSH="$ZSH" zsh -f "$ZSH/tools/upgrade.sh" --interactive; then update_last_updated_file fi } () { emulate -L zsh local epoch_target mtime option LAST_EPOCH # Remove lock directory if older than a day zmodload zsh/datetime zmodload -F zsh/stat b:zstat if mtime=$(zstat +mtime "$ZSH/log/update.lock" 2>/dev/null); then if (( (mtime + 3600 * 24) < EPOCHSECONDS )); then command rm -rf "$ZSH/log/update.lock" fi fi # Check for lock directory if ! command mkdir "$ZSH/log/update.lock" 2>/dev/null; then return fi # Remove lock directory on exit. `return $ret` is important for when trapping a SIGINT: # The return status from the function is handled specially. If it is zero, the signal is # assumed to have been handled, and execution continues normally. Otherwise, the shell # will behave as interrupted except that the return status of the trap is retained. # This means that for a CTRL+C, the trap needs to return the same exit status so that # the shell actually exits what it's running. trap " ret=\$? command rm -rf '$ZSH/log/update.lock' return \$ret " EXIT INT QUIT # Create or update .zsh-update file if missing or malformed if ! source "${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/.zsh-update" 2>/dev/null || [[ -z "$LAST_EPOCH" ]]; then update_last_updated_file return fi # Number of days before trying to update again zstyle -s ':omz:update' frequency epoch_target || epoch_target=${UPDATE_ZSH_DAYS:-13} # Test if enough time has passed until the next update if (( ( $(current_epoch) - $LAST_EPOCH ) < $epoch_target )); then return fi # Ask for confirmation before updating unless in auto mode if [[ "$update_mode" = auto ]]; then update_ohmyzsh else # input sink to swallow all characters typed before the prompt # and add a newline if there wasn't one after characters typed while read -t -k 1 option; do true; done [[ "$option" != ($'\n'|"") ]] && echo echo -n "[oh-my-zsh] Would you like to update? [Y/n] " read -r -k 1 option [[ "$option" != $'\n' ]] && echo case "$option" in [yY$'\n']) update_ohmyzsh ;; [nN]) update_last_updated_file ;; esac fi } unset update_mode unset -f current_epoch update_last_updated_file update_ohmyzsh