#!/bin/sh

#
# Description:
#		This demonstrates the CDK command line
# interface to the alphalist widget.
#

#
# This gets the password file.
#
getPasswordFile()
{
   system=$1
   file=$2

   #
   # Depeding on the system, get the password file
   # using nicat, ypcat, or just plain old /etc/passwd
   #
   if [ "$system" = "NIS" ]; then
      niscat passwd.org_dir > $file
   elif [ "$system" = "YP" ]; then
      ypcat passwd > $file
   else
      cp /etc/passwd $file
   fi
}

#
# This displays account information.
#
displayAccountInformation()
{
   userAccount=$1
   passwordFile=$2

   #
   # Get the user account information.
   #
   line=`grep "^${userAccount}" $passwordFile`
   uid=`echo $line | cut -d: -f3`
   gid=`echo $line | cut -d: -f4`
   info=`echo $line | cut -d: -f5`
   home=`echo $line | cut -d: -f6`
   shell=`echo $line | cut -d: -f7`

   #
   # Create the label message information.
   #
   accountMessage="<C></U>Account
<C><#HL(30)>
Account: </U>${userAccount}
UID    : </U>${uid}
GID    : </U>${gid}
Info   : </U>${info}
Home   : </U>${home}
Shell  : </U>${shell}
<C><#HL(30)>
<C>Hit </R>space<!R> to continue"

   #
   # Create the popup label.
   #
   ${CDK_LABEL} -m "${accountMessage}" -p " " -B
}

#
# Create some global variables.
#
CDK_ALPHALIST="../cdkalphalist"
CDK_LABEL="../cdklabel"
tmpPass="/tmp/sl.$$"
output="/tmp/alphalist.$$"
userAccounts="/tmp/ua.$$"

#
# Create the message for the scrolling list.
#
title="<C>Pick an account
<C>you want to view."

#
# Get the password file and stick it into the temp file.
#
#getPasswordFile "YP" "$tmpPass"
#getPasswordFile "NIS" "$tmpPass"
getPasswordFile "Other" "$tmpPass"

#
# Get the user account from the password file.
#
awk 'BEGIN {FS=":"} {printf "%s\n", $1}' $tmpPass | sort > ${userAccounts}

#
# Create the scrolling list.
#
${CDK_ALPHALIST} -T "${title}" -f ${userAccounts} -H -10 -W -20 2> ${output}
if [ $? -lt 0 ]; then
   exit;
fi
answer=`sed -e 's/^[ ]*//' -e 's/[ ]*$//' ${output}`

#
# Display the account information.
#
if [ -n "$answer" ]; then
    displayAccountInformation $answer $tmpPass
fi

#
# Clean up.
#
rm -f ${output} ${tmpPass} ${userAccounts}


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