# This script ensures the terminal running the provisioning process has full disk access permissions. It also
# prints information regarding the process of how to enable the permission as well as information related to
# the specific reasons that the terminal needs full disk access. More specifically, the scripts need full
# disk access to modify various system files and permissions.
#
# Ensures the terminal running the provisioning process script has full disk access on macOS. It does this
# by attempting to read a file that requires full disk access. If it does not, the program opens the preferences
# pane where the user can grant access so that the script can continue.
#
# ## Sources
#
# * [Detecting Full Disk Access permission on macOS](https://www.dzombak.com/blog/2021/11/macOS-Scripting-How-to-tell-if-the-Terminal-app-has-Full-Disk-Access.html)
ensureFullDiskAccess() {
if [ -d /Applications ] && [ -d /System ]; then
if ! plutil -lint /Library/Preferences/com.apple.TimeMachine.plist > /dev/null ; then
printFullDiskAccessNotice
logg star 'Opening Full Disk Access preference pane.. Grant full-disk access for the terminal you would like to run the provisioning process with.' && open "x-apple.systempreferences:com.apple.preference.security?Privacy_AllFiles"
logg success 'Current terminal has full disk access'
if [ -f "$HOME/.zshrc" ]; then
if command -v gsed > /dev/null; then
sudo gsed -i '/# TEMPORARY FOR INSTALL DOCTOR MACOS/d' "$HOME/.zshrc" || logg warn "Failed to remove kickstart script from .zshrc"
else
sudo sed -i '/# TEMPORARY FOR INSTALL DOCTOR MACOS/d' "$HOME/.zshrc" || logg warn "Failed to remove kickstart script from .zshrc"
fi
fi
fi
fi
}
# @description Applies changes that require input from the user such as using Touch ID on macOS when
# importing certificates into the system keychain.
#
# * Ensures CloudFlare Teams certificate is imported into the system keychain
importCloudFlareCert() {
if [ -d /Applications ] && [ -d /System ] && [ -z "$HEADLESS_INSTALL" ]; then
### Acquire certificate
if [ ! -f "$HOME/.local/etc/ssl/cloudflare/Cloudflare_CA.crt" ]; then
logg info 'Downloading Cloudflare_CA.crt from https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/static/documentation/connections/Cloudflare_CA.crt to determine if it is already in the System.keychain'