Documentation and helper script for the new upgrade script handling

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#!/bin/bash
# Script to list all upgrade scripts in a clear manner
# Limitations:
# * Does only show scripts of packages whose `files' directory represent the whole image filesystem (which are all Gluon packages)
SUFFIX=files/lib/gluon/upgrade
shopt -s nullglob
if tty -s <&1; then
RED="$(echo -e '\x1b[01;31m')"
GREEN="$(echo -e '\x1b[01;32m')"
BLUE="$(echo -e '\x1b[01;34m')"
RESET="$(echo -e '\x1b[0m')"
else
RED=
GREEN=
BLUE=
RESET=
fi
pushd "$(dirname "$0")/.." >/dev/null
find packages -name Makefile | while read makefile; do
dir="$(dirname "$makefile")"
pushd "$dir" >/dev/null
repo="$(dirname "$dir" | cut -d/ -f 2)"
dirname="$(dirname "$dir" | cut -d/ -f 3-)"
package="$(basename "$dir")"
for file in "${SUFFIX}"/*; do
echo "${GREEN}$(basename "${file}")${RESET}" "(${BLUE}${repo}${RESET}/${dirname}/${RED}${package}${RESET}/${SUFFIX})"
done
popd >/dev/null
done | sort
popd >/dev/null

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Upgrade scripts
===============
Basics
------
After each sysupgrade (including the initial installation), Gluon will execute all scripts
under ``/lib/gluon/upgrade``. These scripts' filenames usually begin with a 3-digit number
specifying the order of execution.
To get an overview of the ordering of all scripts of all packages, the helper script ``contrib/lsupgrade.sh``
in the Gluon repository can be used, which will print all upgrade scripts' filenames and directories. If executed
on a TTY, the filename will be highlighted in green, the repository in blue and the package in red.
Best practices
--------------
* Most upgrade scripts are written in Lua. This allows using lots of helper functions provided
by LuCi and Gluon, e.g. to access the site configuration or edit UCI configuration files.
* Whenever possible, scripts shouldn't check if they are running for the first time, but just edit configuration
files to achive a valid configuration (without overwriting configuration changes made by the user where desirable).
This allows using the same code to create the initial configuration and upgrade configurations on upgrades.
* If it is unavoidable to run different code during the initial installation, the ``sysconfig.gluon_version`` variable
can be checked. This variable in ``nil`` during the initial installation and contains the previously install Gluon
version otherwise. The package ``gluon-legacy`` (which is responsible for upgrades from the old firmwares of
Hamburg/Kiel/Lübeck) uses the special value ``legacy``; other packages should handle this value just as any other
string.
Script ordering
---------------
These are some guidelines for the script numbers:
* ``0xx``: Basic ``sysconfig`` setup
* ``1xx``: Basic system setup (including basic network configuration)
* ``2xx``: Wireless setup
* ``3xx``: Advanced network and system setup
* ``4xx``: Extended network and system setup (e.g. mesh VPN and next-node)
* ``5xx``: Miscellaneous (everything not fitting into any other category)
* ``6xx`` .. ``8xx``: Currently unused
* ``9xx``: Upgrade finalization

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dev/basics
dev/hardware
dev/upgrade
dev/configmode
Supported Devices