dotfiles/bin/rpluto.sh
Akemi Izuko de244f9ea7
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2023-12-23 20:13:47 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
print_long_help() {
cat <<EOF
Start a Pluto Notebook server through an ssh connection
USAGE:
rpluto [--help] [-p <host-port>] <local-port> <ssh-addr>
FLAGS:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
OPTIONS:
-p <host-port> Port use for on host for the Pluto Server
ARGS:
<local-port> Port on client to connect Pluto Server
<ssh-addr> Either an ~/.ssh/config alias or the host address
EOF
}
print_short_help() {
cat <<EOF
USAGE:
rpluto [--help] [-p <host-port>] <local-port> <ssh-addr>
For more information try --help
EOF
}
print_start_msg() {
cat <<EOF
Starting remote Pluto Notebook. This may take a few seconds...
Wait for a popup or connect here using a browser:
http://localhost:$1
When you're finished type ^C in this terminal
EOF
}
# 1: Client port
# 2: SSH alias or address
# [3]: Host port
ssh_pluto_tunnel() {
if [[ "$(uname -s)" == "Darwin" ]]; then
sleep 4 && open -n -a "Google Chrome" --args --incognito "http://localhost:$1" &
elif [[ "$(uname -s)" == "Linux" ]]; then
sleep 4 && chromium --incognito "http://localhost:$1" &>/dev/null
fi
ssh -L "$1":localhost:"${3:-7000}" "$2"\
"julia -e\
\"import Pluto;
Pluto.run(
port=${3:-7000},
require_secret_for_open_links=false,
require_secret_for_access=false
)\""
}
exit_msg(){
printf "\nNotebook has been shutdown\n"
exit 0
}
# Print help and exit ====
if [[ $1 == '--help' ]]; then
print_long_help
exit 0
elif [[ "$1" =~ '-h' ]]; then
print_short_help
exit 0
fi
# Parse arguments ====
positional_args=()
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
arg="$1"
case $arg in
-p)
host_port="$2"
shift
shift
;;
*)
positional_args+=("$1")
shift
;;
esac
done
set -- "${positional_args[@]}"
# Set graceful exit
if [[ "$#" -eq 2 ]]; then
trap exit_msg SIGINT
print_start_msg "$1"
ssh_pluto_tunnel $1 $2 $host_port
else
print_short_help
exit 2
fi