particle-os-modules/modules/brew
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brew-bash-completions.sh fix(brew): Prevent loading Homebrew if user is root (thanks to @HastD) 2025-03-10 08:32:01 +01:00
brew-fish-completions.fish fix: syntax in brew-fish-completions.fish 2025-03-10 17:16:20 -04:00
brew-nofile-limits-logic.sh chore: Put files in /etc/ instead in /usr/etc (#315) 2024-08-11 17:07:55 +00:00
brew.sh chore: Use cp --update=none instead of cp -n 2025-03-20 12:45:54 +01:00
brew.tsp fix: Separate models required for separate schema files 2025-01-31 18:28:33 -05:00
module.yml chore: remove raw github URLs from module.ymls (unneeded after recent refactor) 2024-07-26 16:02:32 +03:00
README.md chore(brew): Use ublue-os Brew tarball & unlink some crucial system dependencies (#402) 2025-03-20 00:11:23 +01:00

brew

The brew module installs Homebrew / Linuxbrew on your system and ensures the package manager remains updated and maintained. This module also sets up systemd services to periodically update the installed Brew packages.

Features

  • Downloads Brew in build-time & installs it in run-time.
  • Sets up systemd services to automatically update Brew to the latest version.
  • Sets up systemd services to automatically upgrade Brew packages.
  • Sets up bash and fish completions for Brew.

How it works

Build-time:

  • Necessary Brew package dependency gcc & zstd is installed if not present in the base image.
  • Brew tarball is downloaded from Universal Blue 'packages' GitHub releases.
  • Brew tarball is extracted to /usr/share/homebrew/.
  • /usr/share/homebrew/ permissions are set to the default user (UID/GID 1000).
  • brew-update & brew-upgrade SystemD service timers are enabled (by default).
  • A fix for path conflicts between system & brew packages with the same name is applied by adding Brew to path only in interactive shells, unlike what Brew does by default.
  • Set option that Brew's shell environment can't be ran as root, respecting Homebrew's recommendation that only user with UID/GID 1000 can manage Brew.
  • Brew bash & fish shell completions are copied to /etc/profile.d/brew-bash-completions.sh & /usr/share/fish/vendor_conf.d/brew-fish-completions.fish.
  • tmpfiles.d configuration homebrew.conf is written with these directory locations:
    • /var/lib/homebrew/
    • /var/cache/homebrew/
    • /home/linuxbrew/
  • brew-setup service is enabled.

Run-time:

tmpfiles.d homebrew.conf:

  • This configuration is telling SystemD to: automatically create these necessary directories on every system boot if not available & to give them permissions of the default user (UID 1000):
    • /var/lib/homebrew/
    • /var/cache/homebrew/
    • /home/linuxbrew/

brew-setup:

  • brew-setup installs brew in runtime.
    SystemD service checks if main directory used by Brew exists (/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/) & if brew-setup state file exists (/etc/.linuxbrew).
  • If one of those paths don't exist, then extracted Brew tarball is copied from /usr/share/homebrew/ to /home/linuxbrew/.
  • Permissions to /home/linuxbrew/ are set to the default user (UID/GID 1000).
  • Empty file /etc/.linuxbrew is created, which indicates that brew-setup (installation) is successful & which allows setup to run again on next boot when removed.

Rest of the setup:

  • brew-update runs at the specified time to update Brew to the latest version.
  • brew-upgrade runs at the specified time to upgrade Brew packages.
    It additionally unlinks conflicting Brew dependencies if installed, like systemd & dbus, to prevent crucial system programs being preferred by Brew.

Development

Setting DEBUG=true inside brew.sh will enable additional output for debugging purposes during development.

Uninstallation

Removing the brew module from the recipe is not enough to get it completely removed.
On a booted system, it's also necessary to run the brew uninstallation script.

Either a local-user can execute this script manually or the image-maintainer may make it automatic through a custom systemd service.

Uninstallation script:

#!/usr/bin/env bash

# Remove Homebrew cache
if [[ -d "${HOME}/cache/Homebrew/" ]]; then
  echo "Removing '$HOME/cache/Homebrew/' directory"
  rm -r "${HOME}/cache/Homebrew/"
else
  echo "'${HOME}/cache/Homebrew/' directory is already removed"
fi

# Remove folders created by tmpfiles.d
if [[ -d "/var/lib/homebrew/" ]]; then
  echo "Removing '/var/lib/homebrew/' directory"
  sudo rm -rf "/var/lib/homebrew/"
else
  echo "'/var/lib/homebrew/' directory is already removed"
fi
if [[ -d "/var/cache/homebrew/" ]]; then
  echo "Removing '/var/cache/homebrew/' directory"
  sudo rm -rf "/var/cache/homebrew/"
else
  echo "'/var/cache/homebrew/' directory is already removed"
fi
## This is the main directory where brew is located
if [[ -d "/var/home/linuxbrew/" ]]; then
  echo "Removing '/home/linuxbrew/' directory"
  sudo rm -rf "/var/home/linuxbrew/"
else
  echo "'/home/linuxbrew/' directory is already removed"
fi

# Remove redundant brew-setup service state file
if [[ -f "/etc/.linuxbrew" ]]; then
  echo "Removing empty '/etc/.linuxbrew' file"
  sudo rm -f "/etc/.linuxbrew"
else
  echo "'/etc/.linuxbrew' file is already removed"
fi

Credits

Thanks a lot to Bluefin custom image maintainer m2giles, who made this entire module possible.
In fact, the module's logic of installing & updating/upgrading Brew is fully copied from him & Bluefin, we just made it easier & more convenient to use for BlueBuild users.