#!/bin/bash set -e set -x if [ $# = 0 ]; then echo "Usage: $0 " echo "" echo "Adds the build in electron/dist/ to a given Riot electron" echo "download tree. If target directory is empty, create a new" echo "download tree. This tree can be placed on a web server to" echo "serve auto-updates (although auto-update for Mac requires" echo "additional logic)." exit fi ver=`basename electron/dist/mac/*.dmg | cut -d '-' -f 2 | sed -e 's/\.dmg$//'` dir=$1 echo "Copying files for version $ver to $dir" # Install packages: what the user downloads the first time, # (DMGs for mac, exe installer for windows) mkdir -p "$dir/install/macos" cp electron/dist/mac/*.dmg "$dir/install/macos/" echo "$ver" > "$dir/install/macos/latest" mkdir -p "$dir/install/win32/ia32" cp electron/dist/win-ia32/*.exe "$dir/install/win32/ia32/" mkdir -p "$dir/install/win32/x64" cp electron/dist/win/*.exe "$dir/install/win32/x64/" # Packages for auto-update. It would be nice if squirrel's # auto update used the installer packages, but it doesn't # for Reasons. zip for mac, nupkg for windows. mkdir -p "$dir/update/macos" cp electron/dist/mac/*.zip "$dir/update/macos/" echo "$ver" > "$dir/update/macos/latest" mkdir -p "$dir/update/win32/ia32" cp electron/dist/win-ia32/*.nupkg "$dir/update/win32/ia32/" cat electron/dist/win-ia32/RELEASES >> "$dir/update/win32/ia32/RELEASES" echo >> "$dir/update/win32/ia32/RELEASES" mkdir -p "$dir/update/win32/x64" cp electron/dist/win/*.nupkg "$dir/update/win32/x64/" cat electron/dist/win/RELEASES >> "$dir/update/win32/x64/RELEASES" echo >> "$dir/update/win32/x64/RELEASES" echo "All done!" echo "$dir can now be copied to your web server."