The "Unattended Upgrades" for Arch Linux.
Parsing the output of pacman and pacman.log, searching for known patterns and notifying the user whether there is a potential error. Currently the design is regex-based, any output that is unable to match a set of regex is reported back to the user.
yay -S pacroller
pacroller has the following subcommands
run [-d --debug]
start an upgrade
if the upgrade fails or pacroller determines that human action is required,
pacroller writes an exception to the status database, and refuses to run again
without resetting its failure status.
status [-v --verbose] [-m --max <number>]
print details of a previously successful upgrade
reset
reset the current failure status
test-mail
send test mails to all configured notification destinations
There is also a systemd timer for scheduled automatic upgrades.
Pacroller reads /etc/pacroller/config.json
on startup.
Pacroller can be configured to use custom sync commands, which allows the usage of a different set of mirrors when syncing the database. Enable the "custom_sync" option and write your custom /etc/pacroller/sync.sh
.
If the "needrestart" option is enabled, needrestart should be called after a successful upgrade.
Put your hold packages in a json keyval {package name: regex}, where the regex should have at least one matching group. If pacroller observes any changes of the matching group or the hold package is to be removed, it refuses to upgrade further.
A list of pacnew files that are silently ignored during parsing, any other pacnews will trigger a warning and prevent further upgrades.
Custom pacman hooks and packages output matching is configurable via /etc/pacroller/known_output_override.py
.
The "systemd-check" option allows pacroller to check fo degraded systemd services before an upgrade.
Automatically checks news before upgrade, unless "news-check" is set to false.
Pacroller wipes /var/cache/pacman/pkg after a successful upgrade if the option "clear_pkg_cache" is set.
Every time an upgrade is performed, the pacman output is stored into /var/log/pacroller. This can be configured via the "save_stdout" keyword.
When configuring your notification system, please note that pacroller will not send any notification if stdin is a tty (can be overridden by the --interactive
switch).
Notification will be sent through all configured methods when it requires manual inspection. Currently, two notification methods are supported: SMTP and telegram
Configure /etc/pacroller/smtp.json
to receive email notifications.
Configure /etc/pacroller/telegram.json
to receive telegram notifications.