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AutoPkgSetup

A script to automatically install AutoPkg and optionally configure JamfUploader for immediate use.

What does it do?

  • Installs command line tools if not present (because git is required for AutoPkg)
  • Downloads, installs and configures the latest version of AutoPkg
  • Optionally configures JamfUploader

The script is idempotent. It is safe to run if the Xcode Command Line Tools and AutoPkg are already installed. They will only be updated if they are out of date. Any existing AutoPkg repos will also be updated, with the caveat that all the repos you want should be in your autopkg-repo-list file.

Prerequisites for JamfUploader to work

Create a user on each JSS Instance with the following credentials (System Settings => JSS User Accounts & Groups):

  • Account:
    • Username: AutoPkg
    • Access Level: Full Access
    • Privilege Set: Custom
    • Access Status: Enabled
    • Full Name: AutoPkg JSSImporter
    • Email Address: jamfadmin@myorg.com
    • Password: ChangeMe!!!
  • Privileges:
    • Categories: Create Read Update
    • Computer Extension Attributes: Create Read Update
    • File Share Distribution Points: Read
    • Packages: Create Read Update
    • Policies: Create Read Update
    • Scripts: Create Read Update
    • Smart Computer Groups: Create Read Update
    • Static Computer Groups: Create Read Update

You also need to know the password that the JSS uses to connect to the distribution point.

Download

Since one of the steps of this script is to install git, you'll perhaps not be able to git clone this script. So download the ZIP archive from the GitHub page, or use the following command to obtain the latest commit:

curl -L "https://github.com/grahampugh/AutoPkgSetup/archive/refs/heads/main.zip" -o ~/Downloads/autopkg-setup.zip

Then unzip the downloaded zip file:

unzip ~/Downloads/autopkg-setup.zip

Using the Setup Wizard

To run the script using a swiftDialog-based Setup Wizard, run the file setup-dialog.command from Finder or run open setup-dialog.command.

Follow the instructions in the dialog window to proceed.

Setup Wizard

Running the script

Run the script as the regular user (not as root/sudo).

Run with no options to:

  • Install the Xcode Command Line Tools
  • Download and install AutoPkg
  • Create the prefs file in the default location (~/Library/Preferences/com.github.autopkg.plist)
  • Add the grahampugh-recipes repo
./autopkg-setup.sh

Additional options are as follows.

Use the jamf-upload repo instead of the grahampugh-recipes repo

Adding the jamf-upload repo means you get the latest features of JamfUploader. It also allows you to use the jamf-upload.sh script which can take advantage of the JamfUploader processors without needing recipes. For more information about jamf-upload.sh, see the jamf-upload.sh wiki page.

To add the jamf-upload repo, add the --jamf-uploader-repo flag:

./autopkg-setup.sh --jamf-uploader-repo

If you only intend to install AutoPkg for use with jamf-upload.sh, you don't need any more parameters.

Force reinstallation of AutoPkg

If you want to force the reinstallation of AutoPkg, for example to upgrade AutoPkg, use the -f or --force option.

Allow recipes to run without trust

If you want to allow recipes to run without failing due to no trust, use the -x or --fail option.

Install the latest pre-release version of AutoPkg

If you want to force the installation of the latest pre-release version of AutoPkg, use the -b or --beta option.

Supply an existing prefs file

To supply an pre-made prefs file, use the --prefs option and specify a path, e.g. ./autopkg-setup.sh --prefs /path/to/com.myorg.autopkg.prefs.

Replace an existing prefs file

To delete any existing prefs file and start fresh, add the --replace-prefs option.

Add a GitHub token

To add a GitHub token to aid with AutoPkg searches, add the --github-token option and specify the token, e.g. ./autopkg-setup.sh --github-token MY_GITHUB_TOKEN.

Add repos from a repo list

To add (or update) repos from a repo-list, add the --repo-list option and specify the path to the list, e.g. ./autopkg-setup.sh --repo-list /path/to/repolist.txt.

Add necessary repos for a recipe list

To ensure all dependencies for your recipe list are added to your repo list, add the --recipe-list option and specify the path to the list, e.g. ./autopkg-setup.sh --recipe-list /path/to/recipelist.txt. This will run autopkg info -p for all recipes in the list and attempt to add all parent repos that are not already added. Note that this option is currently fragile due to problems with GitHub searches.

Add a private repo to the AutoPkg search list

To add a private repo, supply the path to the repo with --private-repo /path/to/private-repo and the URL of the repo with --private-repo-url https://my.git.server/reponame.

Configure JamfUploader

To configure JamfUploader, supply the Jamf Pro server URL, e.g. --jss-url "https://my.jamfcloud.com".

You can supply the API user from the command line with the --jss-user MY_USERNAME option. If you use the --jss-url option but do not supply a value for --jss-user, and it is not already set in the AutoPkg prefs, you will be asked to supply it.

You can supply the API user's password from the command line with the --jss-pass MY_PASSWORD option. If you do not supply this value and it is not already set in the AutoPkg prefs, you will be asked to supply it.

Jamf Cloud Distribution Point users do not need to supply any additional keys.

To set jcds2_mode, add the -j or --jcds2-mode option.

If you have a local FileShare Distribution Point, supply the SMB server's full URL including Share name, e.g. --smb-url "smb://my.jamf-dp.com/ShareName". The share must be a top level share.

You can supply the SMB user from the command line with the --smb-user MY_SMB_USERNAME option. If you use the --smb-url option but do not supply a value for --smb-user, and it is not already set in the AutoPkg prefs, you will be asked to supply it.

You can supply the API user's password from the command line with the --smb-pass MY_SMB_PASSWORD option. If you do not supply this value and it is not already set in the AutoPkg prefs, you will be asked to supply it.

Configure a Slack webhook

To configure a Slack webhook, supply the hook with --slack-webhook https://my.slack.webhook/url.

To set a username that Slack will report as, supply it with --slack-user SLACK_USERNAME.