#!/bin/bash usage() { echo "Usage: $0 -v <version> -d <config directory> [-n]" echo echo "version: commit-ish to check out and build" echo "config directory: a path to a directory containing" echo "config.json, a json config file to ship with the build" echo "and env.sh, a file to source environment variables" echo "from." echo "-n: build with no config file." echo echo "The update_base_url value from config.json is used to set up auto-update." echo echo "Environment variables:" echo " OSSLSIGNCODE_SIGNARGS: Arguments to pass to osslsigncode when signing" echo " NOTARIZE_APPLE_ID: Apple ID to use for notarisation. The password for" echo " this account must be set in NOTARIZE_CREDS in the keychain." } confdir= version= skipcfg=0 while getopts "d:v:n" opt; do case $opt in d) confdir=$OPTARG ;; v) version=$OPTARG ;; n) skipcfg=1 ;; \?) echo "Invalid option: -$OPTARG" >&2 usage exit ;; esac done if [ -z "$version" ]; then echo "No version supplied" usage exit fi conffile="$confdir/config.json" if [ -z "$conffile" ] && [ "$skipcfg" = 0 ]; then echo "No config file given. Use -c to supply a config file or" echo "-n to build with no config file (and no auto update)." exit fi if [ -n "$conffile" ]; then update_base_url=`jq -r .update_base_url $conffile` if [ -z "$update_base_url" ]; then echo "No update URL supplied. Use update_base_url: null if you really" echo "want a build with no auto-update." usage exit fi # Make sure the base URL ends in a slash if it doesn't already update_base_url=`echo $update_base_url | sed -e 's#\([^\/]\)$#\1\/#'` fi if [ ! -f package.json ]; then echo "No package.json found. This script must be run from" echo "the riot-web directory." exit fi [ -f "$confdir/env.sh" ] && . "$confdir/env.sh" if [ -z "$NOTARIZE_APPLE_ID" ]; then echo "NOTARIZE_APPLE_ID is not set" exit fi osslsigncode -h 2> /dev/null if [ $? -ne 255 ]; then # osslsigncode exits with 255 after printing usage... echo "osslsigncode not found" exit fi # Test that altool can get its credentials for notarising the mac app xcrun altool -u "$NOTARIZE_APPLE_ID" -p '@keychain:NOTARIZE_CREDS' --list-apps || exit # Get the token password: we'll need it later, but get it now so we fail early if it's not there token_password=`security find-generic-password -s riot_signing_token -w` if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "riot_signing_token not found in keychain" exit fi set -e echo "Building $version using Update base URL $update_base_url" projdir=`pwd` builddir=`mktemp -d 2>/dev/null || mktemp -d -t 'buildtmp'` pushd "$builddir" git clone "$projdir" . git checkout "$version" # Figure out what version we're building vername=`jq -r .version package.json` if [ -n "$conffile" ]; then popd cp "$conffile" "$builddir/" pushd "$builddir" fi # We use Git branch / commit dependencies for some packages, and Yarn seems # to have a hard time getting that right. See also # https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/issues/4734. As a workaround, we clean the # global cache here to ensure we get the right thing. yarn cache clean yarn install yarn build:electron popd distdir="$builddir/electron_app/dist" pubdir="$projdir/electron_app/pub" rm -r "$pubdir" || true mkdir -p "$pubdir" rm -r "$projdir/electron_app/dist" || true mkdir -p "$projdir/electron_app/dist" # Install packages: what the user downloads the first time, # (DMGs for mac, exe installer for windows) mkdir -p "$pubdir/install/macos" cp $distdir/*.dmg "$pubdir/install/macos/" mkdir -p "$pubdir/install/win32/ia32/" cp $distdir/squirrel-windows-ia32/*.exe "$pubdir/install/win32/ia32/" mkdir -p "$pubdir/install/win32/x64/" cp $distdir/squirrel-windows/*.exe "$pubdir/install/win32/x64/" # Packages for auto-update mkdir -p "$pubdir/update/macos" cp $distdir/*-mac.zip "$pubdir/update/macos/" echo "$vername" > "$pubdir/update/macos/latest" mkdir -p "$pubdir/update/win32/ia32/" cp $distdir/squirrel-windows-ia32/*.nupkg "$pubdir/update/win32/ia32/" cp $distdir/squirrel-windows-ia32/RELEASES "$pubdir/update/win32/ia32/" mkdir -p "$pubdir/update/win32/x64/" cp $distdir/squirrel-windows/*.nupkg "$pubdir/update/win32/x64/" cp $distdir/squirrel-windows/RELEASES "$pubdir/update/win32/x64/" # Move the deb to the main project dir's dist folder # (just the 64 bit one - the 32 bit one still gets built because # it's one arch argument for all platforms and we still want 32 bit # windows, but 32 bit linux is unsupported as of electron 4 and no # longer appears to work). cp $distdir/*_amd64.deb "$projdir/electron_app/dist/" rm -rf "$builddir" echo "$pubdir can now be hosted on your web server." echo "deb archives are in electron_app/dist/ - these should be added into your debian repository"