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moby--moby/hack/make.sh
Tibor Vass dd51e85c05 Fix release.sh script
Use aws instead of s3cmd.
Make sure the release script works with the docker-prepended binary
names.

Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
2016-03-23 11:59:21 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
# This script builds various binary artifacts from a checkout of the docker
# source code.
#
# Requirements:
# - The current directory should be a checkout of the docker source code
# (https://github.com/docker/docker). Whatever version is checked out
# will be built.
# - The VERSION file, at the root of the repository, should exist, and
# will be used as Docker binary version and package version.
# - The hash of the git commit will also be included in the Docker binary,
# with the suffix -unsupported if the repository isn't clean.
# - The script is intended to be run inside the docker container specified
# in the Dockerfile at the root of the source. In other words:
# DO NOT CALL THIS SCRIPT DIRECTLY.
# - The right way to call this script is to invoke "make" from
# your checkout of the Docker repository.
# the Makefile will do a "docker build -t docker ." and then
# "docker run hack/make.sh" in the resulting image.
#
set -o pipefail
export DOCKER_PKG='github.com/docker/docker'
export SCRIPTDIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
export MAKEDIR="$SCRIPTDIR/make"
# We're a nice, sexy, little shell script, and people might try to run us;
# but really, they shouldn't. We want to be in a container!
inContainer="AssumeSoInitially"
if [ "$(go env GOHOSTOS)" = 'windows' ]; then
if [ -z "$FROM_DOCKERFILE" ]; then
unset inContainer
fi
else
if [ "$PWD" != "/go/src/$DOCKER_PKG" ] || [ -z "$DOCKER_CROSSPLATFORMS" ]; then
unset inContainer
fi
fi
if [ -z "$inContainer" ]; then
{
echo "# WARNING! I don't seem to be running in a Docker container."
echo "# The result of this command might be an incorrect build, and will not be"
echo "# officially supported."
echo "#"
echo "# Try this instead: make all"
echo "#"
} >&2
fi
echo
# List of bundles to create when no argument is passed
DEFAULT_BUNDLES=(
validate-dco
validate-default-seccomp
validate-gofmt
validate-lint
validate-pkg
validate-test
validate-toml
validate-vet
binary
dynbinary
test-unit
test-integration-cli
test-docker-py
cover
cross
tgz
)
VERSION=$(< ./VERSION)
if command -v git &> /dev/null && git rev-parse &> /dev/null; then
GITCOMMIT=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
if [ -n "$(git status --porcelain --untracked-files=no)" ]; then
GITCOMMIT="$GITCOMMIT-unsupported"
fi
! BUILDTIME=$(date --rfc-3339 ns | sed -e 's/ /T/') &> /dev/null
if [ -z $BUILDTIME ]; then
# If using bash 3.1 which doesn't support --rfc-3389, eg Windows CI
BUILDTIME=$(date -u)
fi
elif [ "$DOCKER_GITCOMMIT" ]; then
GITCOMMIT="$DOCKER_GITCOMMIT"
else
echo >&2 'error: .git directory missing and DOCKER_GITCOMMIT not specified'
echo >&2 ' Please either build with the .git directory accessible, or specify the'
echo >&2 ' exact (--short) commit hash you are building using DOCKER_GITCOMMIT for'
echo >&2 ' future accountability in diagnosing build issues. Thanks!'
exit 1
fi
if [ "$AUTO_GOPATH" ]; then
rm -rf .gopath
mkdir -p .gopath/src/"$(dirname "${DOCKER_PKG}")"
ln -sf ../../../.. .gopath/src/"${DOCKER_PKG}"
export GOPATH="${PWD}/.gopath:${PWD}/vendor"
fi
if [ ! "$GOPATH" ]; then
echo >&2 'error: missing GOPATH; please see https://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH'
echo >&2 ' alternatively, set AUTO_GOPATH=1'
exit 1
fi
if [ "$DOCKER_EXPERIMENTAL" ]; then
echo >&2 '# WARNING! DOCKER_EXPERIMENTAL is set: building experimental features'
echo >&2
DOCKER_BUILDTAGS+=" experimental"
fi
if [ -z "$DOCKER_CLIENTONLY" ]; then
DOCKER_BUILDTAGS+=" daemon"
if pkg-config 'libsystemd >= 209' 2> /dev/null ; then
DOCKER_BUILDTAGS+=" journald"
elif pkg-config 'libsystemd-journal' 2> /dev/null ; then
DOCKER_BUILDTAGS+=" journald journald_compat"
fi
fi
# test whether "btrfs/version.h" exists and apply btrfs_noversion appropriately
if \
command -v gcc &> /dev/null \
&& ! gcc -E - -o /dev/null &> /dev/null <<<'#include <btrfs/version.h>' \
; then
DOCKER_BUILDTAGS+=' btrfs_noversion'
fi
# test whether "libdevmapper.h" is new enough to support deferred remove
# functionality.
if \
command -v gcc &> /dev/null \
&& ! ( echo -e '#include <libdevmapper.h>\nint main() { dm_task_deferred_remove(NULL); }'| gcc -xc - -o /dev/null -ldevmapper &> /dev/null ) \
; then
DOCKER_BUILDTAGS+=' libdm_no_deferred_remove'
fi
# Use these flags when compiling the tests and final binary
IAMSTATIC='true'
source "$SCRIPTDIR/make/.go-autogen"
if [ -z "$DOCKER_DEBUG" ]; then
LDFLAGS='-w'
fi
LDFLAGS_STATIC=''
EXTLDFLAGS_STATIC='-static'
# ORIG_BUILDFLAGS is necessary for the cross target which cannot always build
# with options like -race.
ORIG_BUILDFLAGS=( -tags "autogen netgo static_build sqlite_omit_load_extension $DOCKER_BUILDTAGS" -installsuffix netgo )
# see https://github.com/golang/go/issues/9369#issuecomment-69864440 for why -installsuffix is necessary here
# When $DOCKER_INCREMENTAL_BINARY is set in the environment, enable incremental
# builds by installing dependent packages to the GOPATH.
REBUILD_FLAG="-a"
if [ "$DOCKER_INCREMENTAL_BINARY" ]; then
REBUILD_FLAG="-i"
fi
ORIG_BUILDFLAGS+=( $REBUILD_FLAG )
BUILDFLAGS=( $BUILDFLAGS "${ORIG_BUILDFLAGS[@]}" )
# Test timeout.
if [ "${DOCKER_ENGINE_GOARCH}" == "arm" ]; then
: ${TIMEOUT:=10m}
elif [ "${DOCKER_ENGINE_GOARCH}" == "windows" ]; then
: ${TIMEOUT:=8m}
else
: ${TIMEOUT:=5m}
fi
LDFLAGS_STATIC_DOCKER="
$LDFLAGS_STATIC
-extldflags \"$EXTLDFLAGS_STATIC\"
"
if [ "$(uname -s)" = 'FreeBSD' ]; then
# Tell cgo the compiler is Clang, not GCC
# https://code.google.com/p/go/source/browse/src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go?spec=svne77e74371f2340ee08622ce602e9f7b15f29d8d3&r=e6794866ebeba2bf8818b9261b54e2eef1c9e588#752
export CC=clang
# "-extld clang" is a workaround for
# https://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=6845
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -extld clang"
fi
# If sqlite3.h doesn't exist under /usr/include,
# check /usr/local/include also just in case
# (e.g. FreeBSD Ports installs it under the directory)
if [ ! -e /usr/include/sqlite3.h ] && [ -e /usr/local/include/sqlite3.h ]; then
export CGO_CFLAGS='-I/usr/local/include'
export CGO_LDFLAGS='-L/usr/local/lib'
fi
HAVE_GO_TEST_COVER=
if \
go help testflag | grep -- -cover > /dev/null \
&& go tool -n cover > /dev/null 2>&1 \
; then
HAVE_GO_TEST_COVER=1
fi
# If $TESTFLAGS is set in the environment, it is passed as extra arguments to 'go test'.
# You can use this to select certain tests to run, eg.
#
# TESTFLAGS='-test.run ^TestBuild$' ./hack/make.sh test-unit
#
# For integration-cli test, we use [gocheck](https://labix.org/gocheck), if you want
# to run certain tests on your local host, you should run with command:
#
# TESTFLAGS='-check.f DockerSuite.TestBuild*' ./hack/make.sh binary test-integration-cli
#
go_test_dir() {
dir=$1
coverpkg=$2
testcover=()
if [ "$HAVE_GO_TEST_COVER" ]; then
# if our current go install has -cover, we want to use it :)
mkdir -p "$DEST/coverprofiles"
coverprofile="docker${dir#.}"
coverprofile="$ABS_DEST/coverprofiles/${coverprofile//\//-}"
testcover=( -cover -coverprofile "$coverprofile" $coverpkg )
fi
(
echo '+ go test' $TESTFLAGS "${DOCKER_PKG}${dir#.}"
cd "$dir"
export DEST="$ABS_DEST" # we're in a subshell, so this is safe -- our integration-cli tests need DEST, and "cd" screws it up
test_env go test ${testcover[@]} -ldflags "$LDFLAGS" "${BUILDFLAGS[@]}" $TESTFLAGS
)
}
test_env() {
# use "env -i" to tightly control the environment variables that bleed into the tests
env -i \
DEST="$DEST" \
DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY="$DOCKER_TEST_TLS_VERIFY" \
DOCKER_CERT_PATH="$DOCKER_TEST_CERT_PATH" \
DOCKER_ENGINE_GOARCH="$DOCKER_ENGINE_GOARCH" \
DOCKER_GRAPHDRIVER="$DOCKER_GRAPHDRIVER" \
DOCKER_USERLANDPROXY="$DOCKER_USERLANDPROXY" \
DOCKER_HOST="$DOCKER_HOST" \
DOCKER_REMAP_ROOT="$DOCKER_REMAP_ROOT" \
DOCKER_REMOTE_DAEMON="$DOCKER_REMOTE_DAEMON" \
GOPATH="$GOPATH" \
GOTRACEBACK=all \
HOME="$ABS_DEST/fake-HOME" \
PATH="$PATH" \
TEMP="$TEMP" \
"$@"
}
# a helper to provide ".exe" when it's appropriate
binary_extension() {
if [ "$(go env GOOS)" = 'windows' ]; then
echo -n '.exe'
fi
}
hash_files() {
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
f="$1"
shift
dir="$(dirname "$f")"
base="$(basename "$f")"
for hashAlgo in md5 sha256; do
if command -v "${hashAlgo}sum" &> /dev/null; then
(
# subshell and cd so that we get output files like:
# $HASH docker-$VERSION
# instead of:
# $HASH /go/src/github.com/.../$VERSION/binary/docker-$VERSION
cd "$dir"
"${hashAlgo}sum" "$base" > "$base.$hashAlgo"
)
fi
done
done
}
bundle() {
local bundle="$1"; shift
echo "---> Making bundle: $(basename "$bundle") (in $DEST)"
source "$SCRIPTDIR/make/$bundle" "$@"
}
copy_containerd() {
dir="$1"
# Add nested executables to bundle dir so we have complete set of
# them available, but only if the native OS/ARCH is the same as the
# OS/ARCH of the build target
if [ "$(go env GOOS)/$(go env GOARCH)" == "$(go env GOHOSTOS)/$(go env GOHOSTARCH)" ]; then
(set -x
if [ -x /usr/local/bin/docker-runc ]; then
echo "Copying nested executables into $dir"
for file in containerd containerd-shim containerd-ctr runc; do
cp "/usr/local/bin/docker-$file" "$dir/"
if [ "$2" == "hash" ]; then
hash_files "$dir/docker-$file"
fi
done
fi
)
fi
}
main() {
# We want this to fail if the bundles already exist and cannot be removed.
# This is to avoid mixing bundles from different versions of the code.
mkdir -p bundles
if [ -e "bundles/$VERSION" ] && [ -z "$KEEPBUNDLE" ]; then
echo "bundles/$VERSION already exists. Removing."
rm -fr "bundles/$VERSION" && mkdir "bundles/$VERSION" || exit 1
echo
fi
if [ "$(go env GOHOSTOS)" != 'windows' ]; then
# Windows and symlinks don't get along well
rm -f bundles/latest
ln -s "$VERSION" bundles/latest
fi
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
bundles=(${DEFAULT_BUNDLES[@]})
else
bundles=($@)
fi
for bundle in ${bundles[@]}; do
export DEST="bundles/$VERSION/$(basename "$bundle")"
# Cygdrive paths don't play well with go build -o.
if [[ "$(uname -s)" == CYGWIN* ]]; then
export DEST="$(cygpath -mw "$DEST")"
fi
mkdir -p "$DEST"
ABS_DEST="$(cd "$DEST" && pwd -P)"
bundle "$bundle"
echo
done
}
main "$@"