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This way, we only leave around autogenerated files if the build fails (which is reasonable IMO, since that's when you'd need them for debugging the build failure). Signed-off-by: Andrew "Tianon" Page <admwiggin@gmail.com>
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273 lines
7.8 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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# This script builds various binary artifacts from a checkout of the docker
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# source code.
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#
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# Requirements:
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# - The current directory should be a checkout of the docker source code
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# (http://github.com/docker/docker). Whatever version is checked out
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# will be built.
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# - The VERSION file, at the root of the repository, should exist, and
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# will be used as Docker binary version and package version.
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# - The hash of the git commit will also be included in the Docker binary,
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# with the suffix -dirty if the repository isn't clean.
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# - The script is intented to be run inside the docker container specified
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# in the Dockerfile at the root of the source. In other words:
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# DO NOT CALL THIS SCRIPT DIRECTLY.
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# - The right way to call this script is to invoke "make" from
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# your checkout of the Docker repository.
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# the Makefile will do a "docker build -t docker ." and then
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# "docker run hack/make.sh" in the resulting image.
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#
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set -o pipefail
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export DOCKER_PKG='github.com/docker/docker'
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# We're a nice, sexy, little shell script, and people might try to run us;
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# but really, they shouldn't. We want to be in a container!
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if [ "$(pwd)" != "/go/src/$DOCKER_PKG" ] || [ -z "$DOCKER_CROSSPLATFORMS" ]; then
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{
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echo "# WARNING! I don't seem to be running in the Docker container."
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echo "# The result of this command might be an incorrect build, and will not be"
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echo "# officially supported."
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echo "#"
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echo "# Try this instead: make all"
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echo "#"
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} >&2
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fi
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echo
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# List of bundles to create when no argument is passed
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DEFAULT_BUNDLES=(
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validate-dco
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validate-gofmt
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validate-toml
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binary
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test-unit
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test-integration-cli
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test-docker-py
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dynbinary
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test-integration
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cover
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cross
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tgz
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ubuntu
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)
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VERSION=$(cat ./VERSION)
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if command -v git &> /dev/null && git rev-parse &> /dev/null; then
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GITCOMMIT=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
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if [ -n "$(git status --porcelain --untracked-files=no)" ]; then
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GITCOMMIT="$GITCOMMIT-dirty"
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fi
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elif [ "$DOCKER_GITCOMMIT" ]; then
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GITCOMMIT="$DOCKER_GITCOMMIT"
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else
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echo >&2 'error: .git directory missing and DOCKER_GITCOMMIT not specified'
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echo >&2 ' Please either build with the .git directory accessible, or specify the'
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echo >&2 ' exact (--short) commit hash you are building using DOCKER_GITCOMMIT for'
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echo >&2 ' future accountability in diagnosing build issues. Thanks!'
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ "$AUTO_GOPATH" ]; then
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rm -rf .gopath
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mkdir -p .gopath/src/"$(dirname "${DOCKER_PKG}")"
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ln -sf ../../../.. .gopath/src/"${DOCKER_PKG}"
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export GOPATH="$(pwd)/.gopath:$(pwd)/vendor"
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fi
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if [ ! "$GOPATH" ]; then
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echo >&2 'error: missing GOPATH; please see http://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH'
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echo >&2 ' alternatively, set AUTO_GOPATH=1'
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -z "$DOCKER_CLIENTONLY" ]; then
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DOCKER_BUILDTAGS+=" daemon"
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fi
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if [ "$DOCKER_EXECDRIVER" = 'lxc' ]; then
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DOCKER_BUILDTAGS+=' test_no_exec'
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fi
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# Use these flags when compiling the tests and final binary
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IAMSTATIC='true'
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source "$(dirname "$BASH_SOURCE")/make/.dockerversion"
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LDFLAGS='-w'
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LDFLAGS_STATIC='-linkmode external'
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# Cgo -H windows is incompatible with -linkmode external.
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if [ "$(go env GOOS)" == 'windows' ]; then
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LDFLAGS_STATIC=''
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fi
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EXTLDFLAGS_STATIC='-static'
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# ORIG_BUILDFLAGS is necessary for the cross target which cannot always build
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# with options like -race.
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ORIG_BUILDFLAGS=( -a -tags "netgo static_build $DOCKER_BUILDTAGS" -installsuffix netgo )
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# see https://github.com/golang/go/issues/9369#issuecomment-69864440 for why -installsuffix is necessary here
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BUILDFLAGS=( $BUILDFLAGS "${ORIG_BUILDFLAGS[@]}" )
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# Test timeout.
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: ${TIMEOUT:=30m}
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TESTFLAGS+=" -test.timeout=${TIMEOUT}"
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# A few more flags that are specific just to building a completely-static binary (see hack/make/binary)
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# PLEASE do not use these anywhere else.
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EXTLDFLAGS_STATIC_DOCKER="$EXTLDFLAGS_STATIC -lpthread -Wl,--unresolved-symbols=ignore-in-object-files"
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LDFLAGS_STATIC_DOCKER="
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$LDFLAGS_STATIC
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-extldflags \"$EXTLDFLAGS_STATIC_DOCKER\"
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"
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if [ "$(uname -s)" = 'FreeBSD' ]; then
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# Tell cgo the compiler is Clang, not GCC
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# https://code.google.com/p/go/source/browse/src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go?spec=svne77e74371f2340ee08622ce602e9f7b15f29d8d3&r=e6794866ebeba2bf8818b9261b54e2eef1c9e588#752
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export CC=clang
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# "-extld clang" is a workaround for
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# https://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=6845
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LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -extld clang"
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fi
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# If sqlite3.h doesn't exist under /usr/include,
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# check /usr/local/include also just in case
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# (e.g. FreeBSD Ports installs it under the directory)
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if [ ! -e /usr/include/sqlite3.h ] && [ -e /usr/local/include/sqlite3.h ]; then
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export CGO_CFLAGS='-I/usr/local/include'
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export CGO_LDFLAGS='-L/usr/local/lib'
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fi
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HAVE_GO_TEST_COVER=
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if \
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go help testflag | grep -- -cover > /dev/null \
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&& go tool -n cover > /dev/null 2>&1 \
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; then
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HAVE_GO_TEST_COVER=1
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fi
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# If $TESTFLAGS is set in the environment, it is passed as extra arguments to 'go test'.
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# You can use this to select certain tests to run, eg.
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#
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# TESTFLAGS='-run ^TestBuild$' ./hack/make.sh test
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#
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go_test_dir() {
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dir=$1
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coverpkg=$2
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testcover=()
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if [ "$HAVE_GO_TEST_COVER" ]; then
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# if our current go install has -cover, we want to use it :)
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mkdir -p "$DEST/coverprofiles"
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coverprofile="docker${dir#.}"
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coverprofile="$DEST/coverprofiles/${coverprofile//\//-}"
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testcover=( -cover -coverprofile "$coverprofile" $coverpkg )
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fi
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(
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export DEST
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echo '+ go test' $TESTFLAGS "${DOCKER_PKG}${dir#.}"
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cd "$dir"
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test_env go test ${testcover[@]} -ldflags "$LDFLAGS" "${BUILDFLAGS[@]}" $TESTFLAGS
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)
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}
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test_env() {
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# use "env -i" to tightly control the environment variables that bleed into the tests
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env -i \
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DEST="$DEST" \
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DOCKER_EXECDRIVER="$DOCKER_EXECDRIVER" \
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DOCKER_GRAPHDRIVER="$DOCKER_GRAPHDRIVER" \
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DOCKER_HOST="$DOCKER_HOST" \
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GOPATH="$GOPATH" \
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HOME="$DEST/fake-HOME" \
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PATH="$PATH" \
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TEST_DOCKERINIT_PATH="$TEST_DOCKERINIT_PATH" \
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"$@"
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}
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# a helper to provide ".exe" when it's appropriate
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binary_extension() {
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if [ "$(go env GOOS)" = 'windows' ]; then
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echo -n '.exe'
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fi
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}
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# This helper function walks the current directory looking for directories
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# holding certain files ($1 parameter), and prints their paths on standard
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# output, one per line.
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find_dirs() {
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find . -not \( \
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\( \
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-path './vendor/*' \
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-o -path './integration/*' \
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-o -path './integration-cli/*' \
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-o -path './contrib/*' \
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-o -path './pkg/mflag/example/*' \
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-o -path './.git/*' \
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-o -path './bundles/*' \
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-o -path './docs/*' \
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-o -path './pkg/libcontainer/nsinit/*' \
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\) \
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-prune \
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\) -name "$1" -print0 | xargs -0n1 dirname | sort -u
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}
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hash_files() {
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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f="$1"
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shift
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dir="$(dirname "$f")"
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base="$(basename "$f")"
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for hashAlgo in md5 sha256; do
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if command -v "${hashAlgo}sum" &> /dev/null; then
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(
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# subshell and cd so that we get output files like:
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# $HASH docker-$VERSION
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# instead of:
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# $HASH /go/src/github.com/.../$VERSION/binary/docker-$VERSION
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cd "$dir"
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"${hashAlgo}sum" "$base" > "$base.$hashAlgo"
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)
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fi
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done
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done
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}
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bundle() {
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bundlescript=$1
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bundle=$(basename $bundlescript)
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echo "---> Making bundle: $bundle (in bundles/$VERSION/$bundle)"
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mkdir -p bundles/$VERSION/$bundle
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source "$bundlescript" "$(pwd)/bundles/$VERSION/$bundle"
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}
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main() {
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# We want this to fail if the bundles already exist and cannot be removed.
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# This is to avoid mixing bundles from different versions of the code.
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mkdir -p bundles
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if [ -e "bundles/$VERSION" ]; then
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echo "bundles/$VERSION already exists. Removing."
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rm -fr bundles/$VERSION && mkdir bundles/$VERSION || exit 1
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echo
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fi
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SCRIPTDIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
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if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
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bundles=(${DEFAULT_BUNDLES[@]})
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else
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bundles=($@)
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fi
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for bundle in ${bundles[@]}; do
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bundle $SCRIPTDIR/make/$bundle
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echo
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done
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# if we get all the way through successfully, let's delete our autogenerated code!
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rm -r autogen
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}
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main "$@"
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