AdGuardHome/build_snap.sh
2020-04-22 15:07:17 +03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eE
set -o pipefail
set -x
BUILDER_IMAGE="adguard/snapcraft:1.0"
SNAPCRAFT_TMPL="packaging/snap/snapcraft.yaml"
SNAP_NAME="adguardhometest"
LAUNCHPAD_CREDENTIALS_DIR=".local/share/snapcraft/provider/launchpad"
VERSION=`git describe --abbrev=4 --dirty --always --tags`
if [[ "${TRAVIS_BRANCH}" == "master" ]]
then
CHANNEL="edge"
else
CHANNEL="release"
fi
# If bash is interactive, set `-it` parameter for docker run
INTERACTIVE=""
if [ -t 0 ] ; then
INTERACTIVE="-it"
fi
function usage() {
cat <<EOF
Usage: ${0##*/} command [options]
Please note that in order for the builds to work properly, you need to setup some env variables.
These are necessary for "remote-build' command.
Read this doc on how to generate them: https://uci.readthedocs.io/en/latest/oauth.html
* LAUNCHPAD_KEY -- launchpad CI key
* LAUNCHPAD_ACCESS_TOKEN -- launchpad access token
* LAUNCHPAD_ACCESS_SECRET -- launchpad access secret
These are necessary for snapcraft publish command to work.
They can be exported using "snapcraft export-login"
* SNAPCRAFT_MACAROON
* SNAPCRAFT_UBUNTU_DISCHARGE
* SNAPCRAFT_EMAIL
Examples:
${0##*/} build-docker - builds snaps using remote-build inside a Docker environment
${0##*/} build - builds snaps using remote-build
${0##*/} publish-docker-beta - publishes snaps to the beta channel using Docker environment
${0##*/} publish-docker-release - publishes snaps to the release channel using Docker environment
${0##*/} publish-beta - publishes snaps to the beta channel
${0##*/} publish-release - publishes snaps to the release channel
${0##*/} cleanup - clean up temporary files that were created by the builds
EOF
exit 1
}
#######################################
# helper functions
#######################################
function prepare() {
# Launchpad oauth tokens data is necessary to run snapcraft remote-build
#
# Here's an instruction on how to generate launchpad OAuth tokens:
# https://uci.readthedocs.io/en/latest/oauth.html
#
# Launchpad credentials are necessary to run snapcraft remote-build command
echo "[1]
consumer_key = ${LAUNCHPAD_KEY}
consumer_secret =
access_token = ${LAUNCHPAD_ACCESS_TOKEN}
access_secret = ${LAUNCHPAD_ACCESS_SECRET}
" > launchpad_credentials
# Snapcraft login data
# It can be exported using snapcraft export-login command
echo "[login.ubuntu.com]
macaroon = ${SNAPCRAFT_MACAROON}
unbound_discharge = ${SNAPCRAFT_UBUNTU_DISCHARGE}
email = ${SNAPCRAFT_EMAIL}" > snapcraft_login
# Prepare the snap configuration
cp ${SNAPCRAFT_TMPL} ./snapcraft.yaml
sed -i.bak 's/dev_version/'"${VERSION}"'/g' ./snapcraft.yaml
rm -f snapcraft.yaml.bak
}
build_snap() {
# prepare credentials
prepare
# copy them to the directory where snapcraft will be able to read them
mkdir -p ~/${LAUNCHPAD_CREDENTIALS_DIR}
cp -f snapcraft_login ~/${LAUNCHPAD_CREDENTIALS_DIR}/credentials
chmod 600 ~/${LAUNCHPAD_CREDENTIALS_DIR}/credentials
# run the build
snapcraft remote-build --build-on=${ARCH} --launchpad-accept-public-upload
# remove the credentials - we don't need them anymore
rm -rf ~/${LAUNCHPAD_CREDENTIALS_DIR}
# cleanup credentials
cleanup
}
build_snap_docker() {
# prepare credentials
prepare
docker run ${INTERACTIVE} --rm \
-v $(pwd):/build \
-v $(pwd)/launchpad_credentials:/root/${LAUNCHPAD_CREDENTIALS_DIR}/credentials:ro \
${BUILDER_IMAGE} \
snapcraft remote-build --build-on=${ARCH} --launchpad-accept-public-upload
# cleanup credentials
cleanup
}
publish_snap() {
# prepare credentials
prepare
# Check that the snap file exists
snapFile="${SNAP_NAME}_${VERSION}_${ARCH}.snap"
if [ ! -f ${snapFile} ]; then
echo "Snap file ${snapFile} not found!"
exit 1
fi
# Login if necessary
snapcraft login --with=snapcraft_login
# Push to the channel
snapcraft push --release=${CHANNEL} ${snapFile}
# cleanup credentials
cleanup
}
publish_snap_docker() {
# prepare credentials
prepare
# Check that the snap file exists
snapFile="${SNAP_NAME}_${VERSION}_${ARCH}.snap"
if [ ! -f ${snapFile} ]; then
echo "Snap file ${snapFile} not found!"
exit 1
fi
# Login and publish the snap
docker run ${INTERACTIVE} --rm \
-v $(pwd):/build \
${BUILDER_IMAGE} \
sh -c "snapcraft login --with=/build/snapcraft_login && snapcraft push --release=${CHANNEL} /build/${snapFile}"
# cleanup credentials
cleanup
}
#######################################
# main functions
#######################################
build() {
ARCH=i386 build_snap
ARCH=arm64 build_snap
ARCH=armhf build_snap
ARCH=amd64 build_snap
}
build_docker() {
ARCH=i386 build_snap_docker
ARCH=arm64 build_snap_docker
ARCH=armhf build_snap_docker
ARCH=amd64 build_snap_docker
}
publish_docker() {
if [[ -z $1 ]]; then
echo "No channel specified"
exit 1
fi
CHANNEL="${1}"
if [ "$CHANNEL" != "release" ] && [ "$CHANNEL" != "beta" ]; then
echo "$CHANNEL is an invalid value for the update channel!"
exit 1
fi
ARCH=i386 publish_snap_docker
ARCH=arm64 publish_snap_docker
ARCH=armhf publish_snap_docker
ARCH=amd64 publish_snap_docker
}
publish() {
if [[ -z $1 ]]; then
echo "No channel specified"
exit 1
fi
CHANNEL="${1}"
if [ "$CHANNEL" != "release" ] && [ "$CHANNEL" != "beta" ]; then
echo "$CHANNEL is an invalid value for the update channel!"
exit 1
fi
ARCH=i386 publish_snap
ARCH=arm64 publish_snap
ARCH=armhf publish_snap
ARCH=amd64 publish_snap
}
cleanup() {
rm -f launchpad_credentials
rm -f snapcraft.yaml
rm -f snapcraft.yaml.bak
rm -f snapcraft_login
}
#######################################
# main
#######################################
if [[ -z $1 || $1 == "--help" || $1 == "-h" ]]; then
usage
fi
case "$1" in
"build-docker") build_docker ;;
"build") build ;;
"publish-docker-beta") publish_docker beta ;;
"publish-docker-release") publish_docker release ;;
"publish-beta") publish beta ;;
"publish-release") publish release ;;
"cleanup") cleanup ;;
*) usage ;;
esac
exit 0