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// Copyright (C) 2014 The Syncthing Authors.
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//
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// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
// You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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// +build ignore
package main
import (
"archive/tar"
"archive/zip"
"bytes"
"compress/flate"
"compress/gzip"
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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"crypto/sha256"
"errors"
"flag"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"os/exec"
"os/user"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
"text/template"
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"time"
)
var (
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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versionRe = regexp.MustCompile(`-[0-9]{1,3}-g[0-9a-f]{5,10}`)
goarch string
goos string
noupgrade bool
version string
goVersion float64
race bool
debug = os.Getenv("BUILDDEBUG") != ""
noBuildGopath bool
extraTags string
installSuffix string
pkgdir string
)
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type target struct {
name string
debname string
debdeps []string
debpost string
description string
buildPkg string
binaryName string
archiveFiles []archiveFile
installationFiles []archiveFile
tags []string
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}
type archiveFile struct {
src string
dst string
perm os.FileMode
}
var targets = map[string]target{
"all": {
// Only valid for the "build" and "install" commands as it lacks all
// the archive creation stuff.
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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buildPkg: "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/...",
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tags: []string{"purego"},
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},
"syncthing": {
// The default target for "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", etc.
name: "syncthing",
debname: "syncthing",
debdeps: []string{"libc6", "procps"},
debpost: "script/post-upgrade",
description: "Open Source Continuous File Synchronization",
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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buildPkg: "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/syncthing",
binaryName: "syncthing", // .exe will be added automatically for Windows builds
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archiveFiles: []archiveFile{
{src: "{{binary}}", dst: "{{binary}}", perm: 0755},
{src: "README.md", dst: "README.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "LICENSE", dst: "LICENSE.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "AUTHORS", dst: "AUTHORS.txt", perm: 0644},
// All files from etc/ and extra/ added automatically in init().
},
installationFiles: []archiveFile{
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{src: "{{binary}}", dst: "deb/usr/bin/{{binary}}", perm: 0755},
{src: "README.md", dst: "deb/usr/share/doc/syncthing/README.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "LICENSE", dst: "deb/usr/share/doc/syncthing/LICENSE.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "AUTHORS", dst: "deb/usr/share/doc/syncthing/AUTHORS.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "man/syncthing.1", dst: "deb/usr/share/man/man1/syncthing.1", perm: 0644},
{src: "man/syncthing-config.5", dst: "deb/usr/share/man/man5/syncthing-config.5", perm: 0644},
{src: "man/syncthing-stignore.5", dst: "deb/usr/share/man/man5/syncthing-stignore.5", perm: 0644},
{src: "man/syncthing-device-ids.7", dst: "deb/usr/share/man/man7/syncthing-device-ids.7", perm: 0644},
{src: "man/syncthing-event-api.7", dst: "deb/usr/share/man/man7/syncthing-event-api.7", perm: 0644},
{src: "man/syncthing-faq.7", dst: "deb/usr/share/man/man7/syncthing-faq.7", perm: 0644},
{src: "man/syncthing-networking.7", dst: "deb/usr/share/man/man7/syncthing-networking.7", perm: 0644},
{src: "man/syncthing-rest-api.7", dst: "deb/usr/share/man/man7/syncthing-rest-api.7", perm: 0644},
{src: "man/syncthing-security.7", dst: "deb/usr/share/man/man7/syncthing-security.7", perm: 0644},
{src: "man/syncthing-versioning.7", dst: "deb/usr/share/man/man7/syncthing-versioning.7", perm: 0644},
{src: "etc/linux-systemd/system/syncthing@.service", dst: "deb/lib/systemd/system/syncthing@.service", perm: 0644},
{src: "etc/linux-systemd/system/syncthing-resume.service", dst: "deb/lib/systemd/system/syncthing-resume.service", perm: 0644},
{src: "etc/linux-systemd/user/syncthing.service", dst: "deb/usr/lib/systemd/user/syncthing.service", perm: 0644},
{src: "etc/firewall-ufw/syncthing", dst: "deb/etc/ufw/applications.d/syncthing", perm: 0644},
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},
},
"stdiscosrv": {
name: "stdiscosrv",
debname: "syncthing-discosrv",
debdeps: []string{"libc6"},
description: "Syncthing Discovery Server",
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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buildPkg: "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/stdiscosrv",
binaryName: "stdiscosrv", // .exe will be added automatically for Windows builds
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archiveFiles: []archiveFile{
{src: "{{binary}}", dst: "{{binary}}", perm: 0755},
{src: "cmd/stdiscosrv/README.md", dst: "README.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "cmd/stdiscosrv/LICENSE", dst: "LICENSE.txt", perm: 0644},
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{src: "AUTHORS", dst: "AUTHORS.txt", perm: 0644},
},
installationFiles: []archiveFile{
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{src: "{{binary}}", dst: "deb/usr/bin/{{binary}}", perm: 0755},
{src: "cmd/stdiscosrv/README.md", dst: "deb/usr/share/doc/syncthing-discosrv/README.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "cmd/stdiscosrv/LICENSE", dst: "deb/usr/share/doc/syncthing-discosrv/LICENSE.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "AUTHORS", dst: "deb/usr/share/doc/syncthing-discosrv/AUTHORS.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "man/stdiscosrv.1", dst: "deb/usr/share/man/man1/stdiscosrv.1", perm: 0644},
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},
tags: []string{"purego"},
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},
"strelaysrv": {
name: "strelaysrv",
debname: "syncthing-relaysrv",
debdeps: []string{"libc6"},
description: "Syncthing Relay Server",
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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buildPkg: "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/strelaysrv",
binaryName: "strelaysrv", // .exe will be added automatically for Windows builds
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archiveFiles: []archiveFile{
{src: "{{binary}}", dst: "{{binary}}", perm: 0755},
{src: "cmd/strelaysrv/README.md", dst: "README.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "cmd/strelaysrv/LICENSE", dst: "LICENSE.txt", perm: 0644},
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{src: "AUTHORS", dst: "AUTHORS.txt", perm: 0644},
},
installationFiles: []archiveFile{
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{src: "{{binary}}", dst: "deb/usr/bin/{{binary}}", perm: 0755},
{src: "cmd/strelaysrv/README.md", dst: "deb/usr/share/doc/syncthing-relaysrv/README.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "cmd/strelaysrv/LICENSE", dst: "deb/usr/share/doc/syncthing-relaysrv/LICENSE.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "AUTHORS", dst: "deb/usr/share/doc/syncthing-relaysrv/AUTHORS.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "man/strelaysrv.1", dst: "deb/usr/share/man/man1/strelaysrv.1", perm: 0644},
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},
},
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"strelaypoolsrv": {
name: "strelaypoolsrv",
debname: "syncthing-relaypoolsrv",
debdeps: []string{"libc6"},
description: "Syncthing Relay Pool Server",
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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buildPkg: "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/strelaypoolsrv",
binaryName: "strelaypoolsrv", // .exe will be added automatically for Windows builds
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archiveFiles: []archiveFile{
{src: "{{binary}}", dst: "{{binary}}", perm: 0755},
{src: "cmd/strelaypoolsrv/README.md", dst: "README.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "cmd/strelaypoolsrv/LICENSE", dst: "LICENSE.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "AUTHORS", dst: "AUTHORS.txt", perm: 0644},
},
installationFiles: []archiveFile{
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{src: "{{binary}}", dst: "deb/usr/bin/{{binary}}", perm: 0755},
{src: "cmd/strelaypoolsrv/README.md", dst: "deb/usr/share/doc/syncthing-relaypoolsrv/README.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "cmd/strelaypoolsrv/LICENSE", dst: "deb/usr/share/doc/syncthing-relaypoolsrv/LICENSE.txt", perm: 0644},
{src: "AUTHORS", dst: "deb/usr/share/doc/syncthing-relaypoolsrv/AUTHORS.txt", perm: 0644},
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},
},
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}
func init() {
// The "syncthing" target includes a few more files found in the "etc"
// and "extra" dirs.
syncthingPkg := targets["syncthing"]
for _, file := range listFiles("etc") {
syncthingPkg.archiveFiles = append(syncthingPkg.archiveFiles, archiveFile{src: file, dst: file, perm: 0644})
}
for _, file := range listFiles("extra") {
syncthingPkg.archiveFiles = append(syncthingPkg.archiveFiles, archiveFile{src: file, dst: file, perm: 0644})
}
for _, file := range listFiles("extra") {
syncthingPkg.installationFiles = append(syncthingPkg.installationFiles, archiveFile{src: file, dst: "deb/usr/share/doc/syncthing/" + filepath.Base(file), perm: 0644})
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}
targets["syncthing"] = syncthingPkg
}
func main() {
log.SetFlags(0)
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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parseFlags()
if debug {
t0 := time.Now()
defer func() {
log.Println("... build completed in", time.Since(t0))
}()
}
if gopath := gopath(); gopath == "" {
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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gopath, err := temporaryBuildDir()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
if !noBuildGopath {
lazyRebuildAssets()
if err := buildGOPATH(gopath); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
os.Setenv("GOPATH", gopath)
log.Println("GOPATH is", gopath)
} else {
inside := false
wd, _ := os.Getwd()
wd, _ = filepath.EvalSymlinks(wd)
for _, p := range filepath.SplitList(gopath) {
p, _ = filepath.EvalSymlinks(p)
if filepath.Join(p, "src/github.com/syncthing/syncthing") == wd {
inside = true
break
}
}
if !inside {
fmt.Println("You seem to have GOPATH set but the Syncthing source not placed correctly within it, which may cause problems.")
}
}
// Set path to $GOPATH/bin:$PATH so that we can for sure find tools we
// might have installed during "build.go setup".
os.Setenv("PATH", fmt.Sprintf("%s%cbin%c%s", os.Getenv("GOPATH"), os.PathSeparator, os.PathListSeparator, os.Getenv("PATH")))
checkArchitecture()
// Invoking build.go with no parameters at all builds everything (incrementally),
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// which is what you want for maximum error checking during development.
if flag.NArg() == 0 {
runCommand("install", targets["all"])
} else {
// with any command given but not a target, the target is
// "syncthing". So "go run build.go install" is "go run build.go install
// syncthing" etc.
targetName := "syncthing"
if flag.NArg() > 1 {
targetName = flag.Arg(1)
}
target, ok := targets[targetName]
if !ok {
log.Fatalln("Unknown target", target)
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}
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runCommand(flag.Arg(0), target)
}
}
func checkArchitecture() {
switch goarch {
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case "386", "amd64", "arm", "arm64", "ppc64", "ppc64le", "mips", "mipsle":
break
default:
log.Printf("Unknown goarch %q; proceed with caution!", goarch)
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}
}
func runCommand(cmd string, target target) {
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switch cmd {
case "setup":
setup()
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case "install":
var tags []string
if noupgrade {
tags = []string{"noupgrade"}
}
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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tags = append(tags, strings.Fields(extraTags)...)
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install(target, tags)
metalintShort()
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case "build":
var tags []string
if noupgrade {
tags = []string{"noupgrade"}
}
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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tags = append(tags, strings.Fields(extraTags)...)
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build(target, tags)
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case "test":
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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test("github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/...", "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/...")
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case "bench":
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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bench("github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/...", "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/...")
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case "assets":
rebuildAssets()
case "proto":
proto()
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case "translate":
translate()
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case "transifex":
transifex()
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case "tar":
buildTar(target)
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case "zip":
buildZip(target)
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case "deb":
buildDeb(target)
case "snap":
buildSnap(target)
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case "clean":
clean()
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case "vet":
metalintShort()
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case "lint":
metalintShort()
case "metalint":
metalint()
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case "version":
fmt.Println(getVersion())
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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case "gopath":
gopath, err := temporaryBuildDir()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
fmt.Println(gopath)
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default:
log.Fatalf("Unknown command %q", cmd)
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}
}
func parseFlags() {
flag.StringVar(&goarch, "goarch", runtime.GOARCH, "GOARCH")
flag.StringVar(&goos, "goos", runtime.GOOS, "GOOS")
flag.BoolVar(&noupgrade, "no-upgrade", noupgrade, "Disable upgrade functionality")
flag.StringVar(&version, "version", getVersion(), "Set compiled in version string")
flag.BoolVar(&race, "race", race, "Use race detector")
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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flag.BoolVar(&noBuildGopath, "no-build-gopath", noBuildGopath, "Don't build GOPATH, assume it's OK")
flag.StringVar(&extraTags, "tags", extraTags, "Extra tags, space separated")
flag.StringVar(&installSuffix, "installsuffix", installSuffix, "Install suffix, optional")
flag.StringVar(&pkgdir, "pkgdir", "", "Set -pkgdir parameter for `go build`")
flag.Parse()
}
func setup() {
packages := []string{
"github.com/alecthomas/gometalinter",
"github.com/AlekSi/gocov-xml",
"github.com/axw/gocov/gocov",
"github.com/FiloSottile/gvt",
"github.com/golang/lint/golint",
"github.com/gordonklaus/ineffassign",
"github.com/mdempsky/unconvert",
"github.com/mitchellh/go-wordwrap",
"github.com/opennota/check/cmd/...",
"github.com/tsenart/deadcode",
"golang.org/x/net/html",
"golang.org/x/tools/cmd/cover",
"honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/gosimple",
"honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/staticcheck",
"honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/unused",
}
for _, pkg := range packages {
fmt.Println(pkg)
runPrint("go", "get", "-u", pkg)
}
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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runPrint("go", "install", "-v", "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/vendor/github.com/gogo/protobuf/protoc-gen-gogofast")
}
func test(pkgs ...string) {
lazyRebuildAssets()
useRace := runtime.GOARCH == "amd64"
switch runtime.GOOS {
case "darwin", "linux", "freebsd", "windows":
default:
useRace = false
}
if useRace {
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runPrint("go", append([]string{"test", "-short", "-race", "-timeout", "60s", "-tags", "purego"}, pkgs...)...)
} else {
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runPrint("go", append([]string{"test", "-short", "-timeout", "60s", "-tags", "purego"}, pkgs...)...)
}
}
func bench(pkgs ...string) {
lazyRebuildAssets()
runPrint("go", append([]string{"test", "-run", "NONE", "-bench", "."}, pkgs...)...)
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}
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func install(target target, tags []string) {
lazyRebuildAssets()
tags = append(target.tags, tags...)
cwd, err := os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
os.Setenv("GOBIN", filepath.Join(cwd, "bin"))
args := []string{"install", "-v", "-ldflags", ldflags()}
if pkgdir != "" {
args = append(args, "-pkgdir", pkgdir)
}
if len(tags) > 0 {
args = append(args, "-tags", strings.Join(tags, " "))
}
if installSuffix != "" {
args = append(args, "-installsuffix", installSuffix)
}
if race {
args = append(args, "-race")
}
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args = append(args, target.buildPkg)
os.Setenv("GOOS", goos)
os.Setenv("GOARCH", goarch)
runPrint("go", args...)
}
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func build(target target, tags []string) {
lazyRebuildAssets()
tags = append(target.tags, tags...)
rmr(target.BinaryName())
args := []string{"build", "-i", "-v", "-ldflags", ldflags()}
if pkgdir != "" {
args = append(args, "-pkgdir", pkgdir)
}
if len(tags) > 0 {
args = append(args, "-tags", strings.Join(tags, " "))
}
if installSuffix != "" {
args = append(args, "-installsuffix", installSuffix)
}
if race {
args = append(args, "-race")
}
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args = append(args, target.buildPkg)
os.Setenv("GOOS", goos)
os.Setenv("GOARCH", goarch)
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runPrint("go", args...)
}
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func buildTar(target target) {
name := archiveName(target)
filename := name + ".tar.gz"
var tags []string
if noupgrade {
tags = []string{"noupgrade"}
name += "-noupgrade"
}
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build(target, tags)
if goos == "darwin" {
macosCodesign(target.BinaryName())
}
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for i := range target.archiveFiles {
target.archiveFiles[i].src = strings.Replace(target.archiveFiles[i].src, "{{binary}}", target.BinaryName(), 1)
target.archiveFiles[i].dst = strings.Replace(target.archiveFiles[i].dst, "{{binary}}", target.BinaryName(), 1)
target.archiveFiles[i].dst = name + "/" + target.archiveFiles[i].dst
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}
tarGz(filename, target.archiveFiles)
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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fmt.Println(filename)
}
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func buildZip(target target) {
name := archiveName(target)
filename := name + ".zip"
var tags []string
if noupgrade {
tags = []string{"noupgrade"}
name += "-noupgrade"
}
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build(target, tags)
if goos == "windows" {
windowsCodesign(target.BinaryName())
}
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for i := range target.archiveFiles {
target.archiveFiles[i].src = strings.Replace(target.archiveFiles[i].src, "{{binary}}", target.BinaryName(), 1)
target.archiveFiles[i].dst = strings.Replace(target.archiveFiles[i].dst, "{{binary}}", target.BinaryName(), 1)
target.archiveFiles[i].dst = name + "/" + target.archiveFiles[i].dst
}
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zipFile(filename, target.archiveFiles)
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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fmt.Println(filename)
}
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func buildDeb(target target) {
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os.RemoveAll("deb")
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// "goarch" here is set to whatever the Debian packages expect. We correct
// it to what we actually know how to build and keep the Debian variant
// name in "debarch".
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debarch := goarch
switch goarch {
case "i386":
goarch = "386"
case "armel", "armhf":
goarch = "arm"
}
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build(target, []string{"noupgrade"})
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for i := range target.installationFiles {
target.installationFiles[i].src = strings.Replace(target.installationFiles[i].src, "{{binary}}", target.BinaryName(), 1)
target.installationFiles[i].dst = strings.Replace(target.installationFiles[i].dst, "{{binary}}", target.BinaryName(), 1)
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}
for _, af := range target.installationFiles {
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if err := copyFile(af.src, af.dst, af.perm); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
maintainer := "Syncthing Release Management <release@syncthing.net>"
debver := version
if strings.HasPrefix(debver, "v") {
debver = debver[1:]
// Debian interprets dashes as separator between main version and
// Debian package version, and thus thinks 0.14.26-rc.1 is better
// than just 0.14.26. This rectifies that.
debver = strings.Replace(debver, "-", "~", -1)
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}
args := []string{
"-t", "deb",
"-s", "dir",
"-C", "deb",
"-n", target.debname,
"-v", debver,
"-a", debarch,
"-m", maintainer,
"--vendor", maintainer,
"--description", target.description,
"--url", "https://syncthing.net/",
"--license", "MPL-2",
}
for _, dep := range target.debdeps {
args = append(args, "-d", dep)
}
if target.debpost != "" {
args = append(args, "--after-upgrade", target.debpost)
}
runPrint("fpm", args...)
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}
func buildSnap(target target) {
os.RemoveAll("snap")
tmpl, err := template.ParseFiles("snapcraft.yaml.template")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
f, err := os.Create("snapcraft.yaml")
defer f.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
snaparch := goarch
if snaparch == "armhf" {
goarch = "arm"
}
snapver := version
if strings.HasPrefix(snapver, "v") {
snapver = snapver[1:]
}
snapgrade := "devel"
if matched, _ := regexp.MatchString(`^\d+\.\d+\.\d+(-rc.\d+)?$`, snapver); matched {
snapgrade = "stable"
}
err = tmpl.Execute(f, map[string]string{
"Version": snapver,
"Architecture": snaparch,
"Grade": snapgrade,
})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
runPrint("snapcraft", "clean")
build(target, []string{"noupgrade"})
runPrint("snapcraft")
}
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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// copyFile copies a file from src to dst, ensuring the containing directory
// exists. The permission bits are copied as well. If dst already exists and
// the contents are identical to src the modification time is not updated.
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func copyFile(src, dst string, perm os.FileMode) error {
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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in, err := ioutil.ReadFile(src)
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if err != nil {
return err
}
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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out, err := ioutil.ReadFile(dst)
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if err != nil {
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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// The destination probably doesn't exist, we should create
// it.
goto copy
}
if bytes.Equal(in, out) {
// The permission bits may have changed without the contents
// changing so we always mirror them.
os.Chmod(dst, perm)
return nil
}
copy:
os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(dst), 0777)
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(dst, in, perm); err != nil {
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return err
}
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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return nil
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}
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func listFiles(dir string) []string {
var res []string
filepath.Walk(dir, func(path string, fi os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
if fi.Mode().IsRegular() {
res = append(res, path)
}
return nil
})
return res
}
func rebuildAssets() {
runPipe("lib/auto/gui.files.go", "go", "run", "script/genassets.go", "gui")
runPipe("cmd/strelaypoolsrv/auto/gui.go", "go", "run", "script/genassets.go", "cmd/strelaypoolsrv/gui")
}
func lazyRebuildAssets() {
if shouldRebuildAssets("lib/auto/gui.files.go", "gui") || shouldRebuildAssets("cmd/strelaypoolsrv/auto/gui.go", "cmd/strelaypoolsrv/auto/gui") {
rebuildAssets()
}
}
func shouldRebuildAssets(target, srcdir string) bool {
info, err := os.Stat(target)
if err != nil {
// If the file doesn't exist, we must rebuild it
return true
}
// Check if any of the files in gui/ are newer than the asset file. If
// so we should rebuild it.
currentBuild := info.ModTime()
assetsAreNewer := false
stop := errors.New("no need to iterate further")
filepath.Walk(srcdir, func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
if info.ModTime().After(currentBuild) {
assetsAreNewer = true
return stop
}
return nil
})
return assetsAreNewer
}
func proto() {
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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runPrint("go", "generate", "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/...")
}
func translate() {
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os.Chdir("gui/default/assets/lang")
runPipe("lang-en-new.json", "go", "run", "../../../../script/translate.go", "lang-en.json", "../../../")
os.Remove("lang-en.json")
err := os.Rename("lang-en-new.json", "lang-en.json")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
os.Chdir("../../../..")
}
func transifex() {
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os.Chdir("gui/default/assets/lang")
runPrint("go", "run", "../../../../script/transifexdl.go")
}
func clean() {
rmr("bin")
rmr(filepath.Join(os.Getenv("GOPATH"), fmt.Sprintf("pkg/%s_%s/github.com/syncthing", goos, goarch)))
}
func ldflags() string {
sep := '='
if goVersion > 0 && goVersion < 1.5 {
sep = ' '
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}
b := new(bytes.Buffer)
b.WriteString("-w")
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fmt.Fprintf(b, " -X main.Version%c%s", sep, version)
fmt.Fprintf(b, " -X main.BuildStamp%c%d", sep, buildStamp())
fmt.Fprintf(b, " -X main.BuildUser%c%s", sep, buildUser())
fmt.Fprintf(b, " -X main.BuildHost%c%s", sep, buildHost())
return b.String()
}
func rmr(paths ...string) {
for _, path := range paths {
if debug {
log.Println("rm -r", path)
}
os.RemoveAll(path)
}
}
func getReleaseVersion() (string, error) {
fd, err := os.Open("RELEASE")
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
defer fd.Close()
bs, err := ioutil.ReadAll(fd)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return string(bytes.TrimSpace(bs)), nil
}
func getGitVersion() (string, error) {
v, err := runError("git", "describe", "--always", "--dirty")
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if err != nil {
return "", err
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}
v = versionRe.ReplaceAllFunc(v, func(s []byte) []byte {
s[0] = '+'
return s
})
return string(v), nil
}
func getVersion() string {
// First try for a RELEASE file,
if ver, err := getReleaseVersion(); err == nil {
return ver
}
// ... then see if we have a Git tag.
if ver, err := getGitVersion(); err == nil {
if strings.Contains(ver, "-") {
// The version already contains a hash and stuff. See if we can
// find a current branch name to tack onto it as well.
return ver + getBranchSuffix()
}
return ver
}
// This seems to be a dev build.
return "unknown-dev"
}
func getBranchSuffix() string {
bs, err := runError("git", "branch", "-a", "--contains")
if err != nil {
return ""
}
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branches := strings.Split(string(bs), "\n")
if len(branches) == 0 {
return ""
}
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branch := ""
for i, candidate := range branches {
if strings.HasPrefix(candidate, "*") {
// This is the current branch. Select it!
branch = strings.TrimLeft(candidate, " \t*")
break
} else if i == 0 {
// Otherwise the first branch in the list will do.
branch = strings.TrimSpace(branch)
}
}
if branch == "" {
return ""
}
// The branch name may be on the form "remotes/origin/foo" from which we
// just want "foo".
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parts := strings.Split(branch, "/")
if len(parts) == 0 || len(parts[len(parts)-1]) == 0 {
return ""
}
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branch = parts[len(parts)-1]
switch branch {
case "master", "release":
// these are not special
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return ""
}
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validBranchRe := regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+$`)
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if !validBranchRe.MatchString(branch) {
// There's some odd stuff in the branch name. Better skip it.
return ""
}
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return "-" + branch
}
func buildStamp() int64 {
// If SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is set, use that.
if s, _ := strconv.ParseInt(os.Getenv("SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH"), 10, 64); s > 0 {
return s
}
// Try to get the timestamp of the latest commit.
bs, err := runError("git", "show", "-s", "--format=%ct")
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if err != nil {
// Fall back to "now".
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return time.Now().Unix()
}
s, _ := strconv.ParseInt(string(bs), 10, 64)
return s
}
func buildUser() string {
if v := os.Getenv("BUILD_USER"); v != "" {
return v
}
u, err := user.Current()
if err != nil {
return "unknown-user"
}
return strings.Replace(u.Username, " ", "-", -1)
}
func buildHost() string {
if v := os.Getenv("BUILD_HOST"); v != "" {
return v
}
h, err := os.Hostname()
if err != nil {
return "unknown-host"
}
return h
}
func buildArch() string {
os := goos
if os == "darwin" {
os = "macosx"
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s", os, goarch)
}
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func archiveName(target target) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s-%s", target.name, buildArch(), version)
}
func runError(cmd string, args ...string) ([]byte, error) {
if debug {
t0 := time.Now()
log.Println("runError:", cmd, strings.Join(args, " "))
defer func() {
log.Println("... in", time.Since(t0))
}()
}
ecmd := exec.Command(cmd, args...)
bs, err := ecmd.CombinedOutput()
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return bytes.TrimSpace(bs), err
}
func runPrint(cmd string, args ...string) {
if debug {
t0 := time.Now()
log.Println("runPrint:", cmd, strings.Join(args, " "))
defer func() {
log.Println("... in", time.Since(t0))
}()
}
ecmd := exec.Command(cmd, args...)
ecmd.Stdout = os.Stdout
ecmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
err := ecmd.Run()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
func runPipe(file, cmd string, args ...string) {
if debug {
t0 := time.Now()
log.Println("runPipe:", cmd, strings.Join(args, " "))
defer func() {
log.Println("... in", time.Since(t0))
}()
}
fd, err := os.Create(file)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
ecmd := exec.Command(cmd, args...)
ecmd.Stdout = fd
ecmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
err = ecmd.Run()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
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fd.Close()
}
func tarGz(out string, files []archiveFile) {
fd, err := os.Create(out)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
gw, err := gzip.NewWriterLevel(fd, gzip.BestCompression)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
tw := tar.NewWriter(gw)
for _, f := range files {
sf, err := os.Open(f.src)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
info, err := sf.Stat()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
h := &tar.Header{
Name: f.dst,
Size: info.Size(),
Mode: int64(info.Mode()),
ModTime: info.ModTime(),
}
err = tw.WriteHeader(h)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
_, err = io.Copy(tw, sf)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
sf.Close()
}
err = tw.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
err = gw.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
err = fd.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
func zipFile(out string, files []archiveFile) {
fd, err := os.Create(out)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
zw := zip.NewWriter(fd)
var fw *flate.Writer
// Register the deflator.
zw.RegisterCompressor(zip.Deflate, func(out io.Writer) (io.WriteCloser, error) {
var err error
if fw == nil {
// Creating a flate compressor for every file is
// expensive, create one and reuse it.
fw, err = flate.NewWriter(out, flate.BestCompression)
} else {
fw.Reset(out)
}
return fw, err
})
for _, f := range files {
sf, err := os.Open(f.src)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
info, err := sf.Stat()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
fh, err := zip.FileInfoHeader(info)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
fh.Name = filepath.ToSlash(f.dst)
fh.Method = zip.Deflate
if strings.HasSuffix(f.dst, ".txt") {
// Text file. Read it and convert line endings.
bs, err := ioutil.ReadAll(sf)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
bs = bytes.Replace(bs, []byte{'\n'}, []byte{'\n', '\r'}, -1)
fh.UncompressedSize = uint32(len(bs))
fh.UncompressedSize64 = uint64(len(bs))
of, err := zw.CreateHeader(fh)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
of.Write(bs)
} else {
// Binary file. Copy verbatim.
of, err := zw.CreateHeader(fh)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
_, err = io.Copy(of, sf)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
}
err = zw.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
err = fd.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
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func macosCodesign(file string) {
if pass := os.Getenv("CODESIGN_KEYCHAIN_PASS"); pass != "" {
bs, err := runError("security", "unlock-keychain", "-p", pass)
if err != nil {
log.Println("Codesign: unlocking keychain failed:", string(bs))
return
}
}
if id := os.Getenv("CODESIGN_IDENTITY"); id != "" {
bs, err := runError("codesign", "-s", id, file)
if err != nil {
log.Println("Codesign: signing failed:", string(bs))
return
}
log.Println("Codesign: successfully signed", file)
}
}
func windowsCodesign(file string) {
st := "signtool.exe"
args := []string{"sign", "/fd", "sha256"}
if path := os.Getenv("CODESIGN_SIGNTOOL"); path != "" {
st = path
}
if f := os.Getenv("CODESIGN_CERTIFICATE_FILE"); f != "" {
args = append(args, "/f", f)
}
if p := os.Getenv("CODESIGN_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD"); p != "" {
args = append(args, "/p", p)
}
if tr := os.Getenv("CODESIGN_TIMESTAMP_SERVER"); tr != "" {
args = append(args, "/tr", tr, "/td", "sha256")
}
args = append(args, file)
bs, err := runError(st, args...)
if err != nil {
log.Println("Codesign: signing failed:", string(bs))
return
}
log.Println("Codesign: successfully signed", file)
}
func metalint() {
lazyRebuildAssets()
runPrint("go", "test", "-run", "Metalint", "./meta")
}
func metalintShort() {
lazyRebuildAssets()
runPrint("go", "test", "-short", "-run", "Metalint", "./meta")
}
build: Support builds outside of GOPATH This adds support for building with the source placed anywhere and no GOPATH set. The build script handles this by creating a temporary GOPATH in the system temp dir (or another specified location) and mirroring the source there before building. The resulting binaries etc still end up in the same place as usual, meaning at least the "build", "install", "tar", "zip", "deb", "snap", "test", "vet", "lint", "metalint" and "clean" commands work without a GOPATH. To this end these commands internally use fully qualified package paths like "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/..." instead of "./cmd/..." like before. There is a new command "gopath" that prepares and echoes the directory of the temporary GOPATH. This can be used to run other non-build go commands: export GOPATH=$(go run build.go gopath) // GOPATH is now set go test -v -race github.com/syncthing/syncthing/cmd/... There is a new option "-no-build-gopath" that prevents the check-and-copy step, instead assuming the temporary GOPATH is already created and up to date. This is a performance optimization for build servers running multiple builds commands in sequence: go run build.go gopath // creates a temporary GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH go run build.go -no-build-gopath -goos=... tar // reuses GOPATH The temporary GOPATH is placed in the system temporary directory (os.TempDir()) unless overridden by the STTMPDIR variable. It is named after the hash of the current directory where build.go is run. The reason for this is that the name should be unique to a source checkout without risk for conflict, but still persistent between runs of build.go. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4253 LGTM: AudriusButkevicius, imsodin
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func temporaryBuildDir() (string, error) {
// The base of our temp dir is "syncthing-xxxxxxxx" where the x:es
// are eight bytes from the sha256 of our working directory. We do
// this because we want a name in the global temp dir that doesn't
// conflict with someone else building syncthing on the same
// machine, yet is persistent between runs from the same source
// directory.
wd, err := os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
hash := sha256.Sum256([]byte(wd))
base := fmt.Sprintf("syncthing-%x", hash[:4])
// The temp dir is taken from $STTMPDIR if set, otherwise the system
// default (potentially infrluenced by $TMPDIR on unixes).
var tmpDir string
if t := os.Getenv("STTMPDIR"); t != "" {
tmpDir = t
} else {
tmpDir = os.TempDir()
}
return filepath.Join(tmpDir, base), nil
}
func buildGOPATH(gopath string) error {
pkg := filepath.Join(gopath, "src/github.com/syncthing/syncthing")
dirs := []string{"cmd", "lib", "meta", "script", "test", "vendor"}
if debug {
t0 := time.Now()
log.Println("build temporary GOPATH in", gopath)
defer func() {
log.Println("... in", time.Since(t0))
}()
}
// Walk the sources and copy the files into the temporary GOPATH.
// Remember which files are supposed to be present so we can clean
// out everything else in the next step. The copyFile() step will
// only actually copy the file if it doesn't exist or the contents
// differ.
exists := map[string]struct{}{}
for _, dir := range dirs {
err := filepath.Walk(dir, func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
if info.IsDir() {
return nil
}
dst := filepath.Join(pkg, path)
exists[dst] = struct{}{}
if err := copyFile(path, dst, info.Mode()); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Walk the temporary GOPATH and remove any files that we wouldn't
// have copied there in the previous step.
filepath.Walk(pkg, func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
if info.IsDir() {
return nil
}
if _, ok := exists[path]; !ok {
os.Remove(path)
}
return nil
})
return nil
}
func gopath() string {
if gopath := os.Getenv("GOPATH"); gopath != "" {
// The env var is set, use that.
return gopath
}
// Ask Go what it thinks.
bs, err := runError("go", "env", "GOPATH")
if err != nil {
return ""
}
// We got something. Check if we are in fact available in that location.
gopath := string(bs)
if _, err := os.Stat(filepath.Join(gopath, "src/github.com/syncthing/syncthing/build.go")); err == nil {
// That seems to be the gopath.
return gopath
}
// The gopath is not valid.
return ""
}
func (t target) BinaryName() string {
if goos == "windows" {
return t.binaryName + ".exe"
}
return t.binaryName
}