WizardKit/.bin/Scripts/install_sw_bundle.py
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# Wizard Kit: Install the standard SW bundle based on the OS version
import os
import sys
# Init
os.chdir(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
sys.path.append(os.getcwd())
from functions.setup import *
init_global_vars()
os.system('title {}: SW Bundle Tool'.format(KIT_NAME_FULL))
global_vars['LogFile'] = r'{LogDir}\Install SW Bundle.log'.format(**global_vars)
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
stay_awake()
os.system('cls')
print_info('{}: SW Bundle Tool\n'.format(KIT_NAME_FULL))
other_results = {
'Error': {
'CalledProcessError': 'Unknown Error',
},
'Warning': {
'GenericRepair': 'Repaired',
'UnsupportedOSError': 'Unsupported OS',
}}
answer_extensions = ask('Install Extensions?')
answer_adobe_reader = ask('Install Adobe Reader?')
answer_vcr = ask('Install Visual C++ Runtimes?')
answer_ninite = ask('Install Ninite Bundle?')
if answer_ninite and global_vars['OS']['Version'] in ['7']:
# Vista is dead, not going to check for it
answer_mse = ask('Install MSE?')
else:
answer_mse = False
if answer_extensions:
print_info('Installing Extensions')
try_and_print(message='Classic Shell skin...',
function=install_classicstart_skin,
other_results=other_results)
try_and_print(message='Google Chrome extensions...',
function=install_chrome_extensions)
try_and_print(message='Mozilla Firefox extensions...',
function=install_firefox_extensions)
print_info('Installing Programs')
if answer_adobe_reader:
install_adobe_reader()
if answer_vcr:
install_vcredists()
if answer_ninite:
try_and_print(message='Ninite bundle...',
function=install_ninite_bundle, cs='Started', mse=answer_mse)
print_standard('\nDone.')
exit_script()
except SystemExit:
pass
except:
major_exception()