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do `npm i` in react-sdk *before* symlinking js-sdk, to avoid moving a load of deps from js-sdk to react-sdk and hence breaking the build.
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98 lines
2.8 KiB
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#!/bin/bash
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# Fetches the js-sdk and matrix-react-sdk dependencies for development
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# or testing purposes
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# If there exists a branch of that dependency with the same name as
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# the branch the current checkout is on, use that branch. Otherwise,
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# use develop.
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set -e
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GIT_CLONE_ARGS=("$@")
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# Look in the many different CI env vars for which branch we're
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# building
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if [[ "$TRAVIS" == true ]]; then
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curbranch="${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST_BRANCH:-$TRAVIS_BRANCH}"
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else
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# ghprbSourceBranch for jenkins github pull request builder
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# GIT_BRANCH for other jenkins builds
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curbranch="${ghprbSourceBranch:-$GIT_BRANCH}"
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# Otherwise look at the actual branch we're on
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if [ -z "$curbranch" ]
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then
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curbranch=`git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`
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fi
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fi
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# Chop 'origin' off the start as jenkins ends up using
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# branches on the origin, but this doesn't work if we
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# specify the branch when cloning.
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curbranch=${curbranch#origin/}
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echo "Determined branch to be $curbranch"
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# clone a specific branch of a github repo
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function clone() {
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org=$1
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repo=$2
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branch=$3
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git clone https://github.com/$org/$repo.git $repo --branch $branch \
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"${GIT_CLONE_ARGS[@]}"
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}
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function dodep() {
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org=$1
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repo=$2
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rm -rf $repo
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clone $org $repo $curbranch || {
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[ "$curbranch" != 'develop' ] && clone $org $repo develop
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} || return $?
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echo "$repo set to branch "`git -C "$repo" rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`
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mkdir -p node_modules
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rm -r "node_modules/$repo" 2>/dev/null || true
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ln -sv "../$repo" node_modules/
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(
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cd $repo
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npm install
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)
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}
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##############################
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echo -en 'travis_fold:start:matrix-js-sdk\r'
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echo 'Setting up matrix-js-sdk'
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dodep matrix-org matrix-js-sdk
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echo -en 'travis_fold:end:matrix-js-sdk\r'
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##############################
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echo -en 'travis_fold:start:matrix-react-sdk\r'
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echo 'Setting up matrix-react-sdk'
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dodep matrix-org matrix-react-sdk
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# replace the version of js-sdk that got pulled into react-sdk with a symlink
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# to our version. Make sure to do this *after* doing 'npm i' in react-sdk,
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# otherwise npm helpfully moves another-json from matrix-js-sdk/node_modules
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# into matrix-react-sdk/node_modules.
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#
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# (note this matches the instructions in the README.)
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rm -r node_modules/matrix-react-sdk/node_modules/matrix-js-sdk
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ln -s ../../matrix-js-sdk node_modules/matrix-react-sdk/node_modules/
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echo -en 'travis_fold:end:matrix-react-sdk\r'
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##############################
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# Link the reskindex binary in place: if we used npm link,
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# npm would do this for us, but we don't because we'd have
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# to define the npm prefix somewhere so it could put the
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# intermediate symlinks there. Instead, we do it ourselves.
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mkdir -p node_modules/.bin
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ln -sfv ../matrix-react-sdk/scripts/reskindex.js node_modules/.bin/reskindex
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