diskimage-builder/elements/dpkg/post-install.d/99-write-dpkg-manifest
Jon-Paul Sullivan 843085a7cd Write a dpkg manifest to list installed packages
To create an auditable log of packages installed in an image use
dpkg-query to create a json data file with the package names, version
and install status.

Change-Id: I59018221edcb944a876ad47b402538c63c426bc7
2014-03-28 18:12:02 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
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set -eux
MANIFEST_DIR=/etc/dib-manifests
mkdir -p ${MANIFEST_DIR}
DPKG_MANIFEST_NAME=dib-manifest-dpkg-$(basename ${IMAGE_NAME})
# Write the json preamble
echo '{"packages": [' > ${MANIFEST_DIR}/${DPKG_MANIFEST_NAME}
# Write a json-format output for the packages installed
format='{"package": "${binary:Package}","arch": "${Architecture}","version": "${Version}","status": "${db:Status-Abbrev}"},'
# Use the configurable dpkg --show output as a manifest
dpkg-query --show --showformat="${format}" | tee -a ${MANIFEST_DIR}/${DPKG_MANIFEST_NAME}
# Finish off the json structure and make it easier for human inspection
sed -i -e 's/,$/\n]}/g' -e 's/\(},\)/ \1\n/g' ${MANIFEST_DIR}/${DPKG_MANIFEST_NAME}