oh-my-zsh/plugins/gpg-agent/gpg-agent.plugin.zsh
Sukant Hajra cf8d76094c PLUGIN: gpg-agent: export SSH_* environment variables too
If using the gpg-agent with --enable-ssh-support, the SSH_AUTH_SOCK and
SSH_AGENT_PID environment variables need to be exported once sourced
from GPG_ENV.  Otherwise, we get no benefit from the persisting these
values to GPG_ENV; subsequent openned terminals don't see the existent
gpg-agent as a process for an SSH daemon.
2013-07-15 08:51:08 -05:00

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local GPG_ENV=$HOME/.gnupg/gpg-agent.env
function start_agent_nossh {
eval $(/usr/bin/env gpg-agent --quiet --daemon --write-env-file ${GPG_ENV} 2> /dev/null)
chmod 600 ${GPG_ENV}
export GPG_AGENT_INFO
}
function start_agent_withssh {
eval $(/usr/bin/env gpg-agent --quiet --daemon --enable-ssh-support --write-env-file ${GPG_ENV} 2> /dev/null)
chmod 600 ${GPG_ENV}
export GPG_AGENT_INFO
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK
export SSH_AGENT_PID
}
# check if another agent is running
if ! gpg-connect-agent --quiet /bye > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
# source settings of old agent, if applicable
if [ -f "${GPG_ENV}" ]; then
. ${GPG_ENV} > /dev/null
export GPG_AGENT_INFO
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK
export SSH_AGENT_PID
fi
# check again if another agent is running using the newly sourced settings
if ! gpg-connect-agent --quiet /bye > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
# check for existing ssh-agent
if ssh-add -l > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
# ssh-agent running, start gpg-agent without ssh support
start_agent_nossh;
else
# otherwise start gpg-agent with ssh support
start_agent_withssh;
fi
fi
fi
GPG_TTY=$(tty)
export GPG_TTY