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build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
#!/usr/bin/env bash
if [[ ( ${BASH_VERSINFO[0]} == 4 && ${BASH_VERSINFO[1]} > 1 ) || ${BASH_VERSINFO[0]} > 4 ]] ; then
shopt -s compat41
fi
set -e
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
ASTTOPDIR=${ASTTOPDIR:-.}
export make=`sed -n -r -e "s/^MAKE\s*=\s*//gp" ${ASTTOPDIR}/makeopts`
getvar() {
$make --quiet --no-print-directory -f- <<EOF
include ${ASTTOPDIR}/makeopts
all:
@echo "\$($1)"
EOF
}
XMLSTARLET=`getvar XMLSTARLET`
ASTMODDIR=`getvar ASTMODDIR`
cache_dir=`getvar EXTERNALS_CACHE_DIR`
DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT=`getvar DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT`
HOST_CPU=`getvar HOST_CPU`
INSTALL=`getvar INSTALL`
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
module_name=${1%%-*}
variant=${1##*-}
if [[ "${variant}" = "${module_name}" ]] ; then
unset variant
fi
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
if [[ -z ${module_name} ]] ; then
echo "You must supply a module name."
exit 64
fi
tmpdir=$(mktemp -d)
if [[ -z "${tmpdir}" ]] ; then
echo "${module_name}: Unable to create temporary directory."
exit 1
fi
trap "rm -rf ${tmpdir}" EXIT
if [[ -z "${ASTMODDIR}" ]] ; then
echo "${module_name}: Unable to parse ${ASTTOPDIR}/makeopts."
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${XMLSTARLET}" = ":" ]] ; then
echo "${module_name}: The externals downloader requires xmlstarlet to be installed."
exit 1
fi
if [[ -z ${cache_dir} ]] ; then
cache_dir=${tmpdir}
fi
version=$(${ASTTOPDIR}/build_tools/make_version ${ASTTOPDIR})
if [[ ! ${version} =~ ^(GIT-)?(certified/)?([^.-]+)[.-].* ]] ; then
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
echo "${module_name}: Couldn't parse version ${version}"
exit 1
fi
major_version=${BASH_REMATCH[3]}
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
if [[ "${major_version}" == "master" ]] ; then
echo "${module_name}: External module downloading is not available in the 'master' git branch. Please disable in menuselect and download manually."
exit 1
fi
major_version=${major_version}.0
if [[ "${HOST_CPU}" = "x86_64" ]] ; then
host_bits=64
elif [[ "${HOST_CPU}" = "i386" ]] ; then
host_bits=32
elif [[ "${HOST_CPU}" = "i686" ]] ; then
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
host_bits=32
else
echo "${module_name}: External module downloading is not available for the ${HOST_CPU} platform. Only x86 based platforms are currently supported. Please disable this module in menuselect."
exit 1
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
fi
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
if [[ -z "${variant}" ]] ; then
variants=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -m "/menu/category/member[@name = '${module_name}']/member_data/downloader/variants/variant" -v "@tag" -n ${ASTTOPDIR}/menuselect-tree || :)
member_name=${module_name}
for tag in ${variants} ; do
condition=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -v "/menu/category/member[@name = '${module_name}']/member_data/downloader/variants/variant[@tag = '${tag}']/@condition" ${ASTTOPDIR}/menuselect-tree || :)
variant=$(eval "if $condition ; then echo $tag ; fi")
if [[ -n "${variant}" ]] ; then
break
fi
done
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
else
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
member_name=${module_name}${variant:+-${variant}}
fi
full_name=${module_name}${variant:+-${variant}}
variant_manifest=manifest${variant:+-${variant}}.xml
# Override the remote base for all packages
# useful for testing
remote_url=${REMOTE_BASE:+${REMOTE_BASE}/asterisk-${major_version}/x86-${host_bits}}
if [[ -z "${remote_url}" ]] ; then
remote_url=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -v "/menu/category/member[@name = '${member_name}']/member_data/downloader/@remote_url" ${ASTTOPDIR}/menuselect-tree || :)
if [[ -n "${remote_url}" ]] ; then
remote_url="${remote_url}/asterisk-${major_version}/x86-${host_bits}"
else
directory_name=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -v "/menu/category/member[@name = '${member_name}']/member_data/downloader/@directory_name" ${ASTTOPDIR}/menuselect-tree || :)
remote_url="https://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/${directory_name:-${module_name}}/asterisk-${major_version}/x86-${host_bits}"
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
fi
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
fi
version_convert() {
local v=${1##*_}
if [[ ${v} =~ ([0-9]+)[.]([0-9]+)[.]([0-9]+) ]] ; then
v=$(( ${BASH_REMATCH[1]}<<18 | ${BASH_REMATCH[2]}<<9 | ${BASH_REMATCH[3]} ))
fi
echo ${v}
}
${DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT} ${remote_url}/${variant_manifest} > ${tmpdir}/${variant_manifest} || {
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
echo "${full_name}: Unable to fetch ${remote_url}/${variant_manifest}"
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
exit 1
}
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
rpv=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -v "/package/@version" ${tmpdir}/${variant_manifest})
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
rpvi=$(version_convert ${rpv})
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
echo "${full_name}: Remote package version ${rpv} (${rpvi})"
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
module_dir=${full_name}-${rpv}-x86_${host_bits}
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
tarball=${module_dir}.tar.gz
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
export need_install=0
if [[ -f ${DESTDIR}${ASTMODDIR}/${module_name}.manifest.xml ]] ; then
package_arch=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -v "/package/@arch" ${DESTDIR}${ASTMODDIR}/${module_name}.manifest.xml)
ipv=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -v "/package/@version" ${DESTDIR}${ASTMODDIR}/${module_name}.manifest.xml)
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
package_variant=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -v "/package/@variant" ${DESTDIR}${ASTMODDIR}/${module_name}.manifest.xml || :)
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
ipvi=$(version_convert ${ipv})
ip_major=${ipv%_*}
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
echo "${full_name}: Installed package version ${ipv} (${ipvi})"
if [[ "${ip_major}" != "${major_version}" || "${package_arch}" != "x86_${host_bits}" || "${package_variant}" != "${variant}" ]] ; then
echo "${full_name}: The installed package is not for this version of Asterisk. Reinstalling."
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
need_install=1
elif [[ ${rpvi} > ${ipvi} ]] ; then
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
echo "${full_name}: A newer package is available"
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
need_install=1
else
sums=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -m "//file" -v "@md5sum" -n ${DESTDIR}${ASTMODDIR}/${module_name}.manifest.xml)
for sum in ${sums} ; do
install_path=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -v "//file[@md5sum = '${sum}']/@install_path" ${DESTDIR}${ASTMODDIR}/${module_name}.manifest.xml )
executable=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -v "//file[@md5sum = '${sum}']/@executable" ${DESTDIR}${ASTMODDIR}/${module_name}.manifest.xml || : )
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
f=${DESTDIR}$(eval echo ${install_path})
if [[ ! -f ${f} ]] ; then
echo Not found: ${f}
need_install=1
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
break
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
else
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
if [[ "$executable" = "yes" ]] ; then
# There are easier ways of doing this (objcopy --dump-section) but not in older binutils
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
length_offset=$(objdump -h $f | sed -n -r -e "s/^\s+[0-9]+\s+.ast_manifest\s+([0-9a-fA-F]+)\s+[0-9a-fA-F]+\s+[0-9a-fA-F]+\s+([0-9a-fA-F]+)\s+.*$/0x\1 0x\2/p")
tags=$($(eval 'printf "dd if=$f bs=1 count=%d skip=%d\n" $length_offset') 2>/dev/null)
if [[ -n "${tags}" && "${tags}" != "${module_name},${variant},${rpv}" ]] ; then
echo Tag mismatch: ${f} File: "${tags}" Manifest: "${module_name},${variant},${rpv}"
need_install=1
break
fi
fi
cs=$(${MD5} ${f} | cut -b1-32)
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
if [[ "${cs}" != "${sum}" ]] ; then
echo Checksum mismatch: ${f}
need_install=1
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
break
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
fi
fi
done
fi
else
need_install=1
fi
if [[ ${need_install} == 1 ]] ; then
if [[ ( -n "${ipvi}" ) && ${ipvi} > ${rpvi} ]] ; then
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
echo "${full_name}: Installed package is newer than that available for download."
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
exit 0
fi
else
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
echo "${full_name} is up to date."
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
exit 0;
fi
need_download=1
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
if [[ -f ${cache_dir}/${full_name}.manifest.xml ]] ; then
cpv=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -v "/package/@version" ${cache_dir}/${full_name}.manifest.xml)
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
cpvi=$(version_convert ${cpv})
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
echo "${full_name}: Cached package version ${cpv} (${cpvi})"
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
if [[ ${cpvi} == ${rpvi} && ( -f ${cache_dir}/${tarball} ) ]] ; then
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
echo "${full_name}: Cached version is available."
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
need_download=0
fi
fi
if [[ ${need_download} = 1 ]] ; then
echo "${full_name}: Downloading ${remote_url}/${tarball} to ${cache_dir}/${tarball}"
${DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT} ${remote_url}/${tarball} > ${cache_dir}/${tarball} || {
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
echo "${full_name}: Unable to fetch ${remote_url}/${tarball}"
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
exit 1
}
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
cp ${tmpdir}/${variant_manifest} ${cache_dir}/${full_name}.manifest.xml
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
fi
tar -xzf ${cache_dir}/${tarball} -C ${cache_dir}
trap "rm -rf ${cache_dir}/${module_dir} ; rm -rf ${tmpdir}" EXIT
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
echo "${full_name}: Installing."
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
if [[ $EUID == 0 ]] ; then
install_params="-g 0 -o 0"
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
fi
names=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -m "//file" -v "@name" -n ${cache_dir}/${module_dir}/manifest.xml)
for name in ${names} ; do
source_path=${cache_dir}/${module_dir}/${name}
install_path=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -v "//file[@name = '${name}']/@install_path" ${cache_dir}/${module_dir}/manifest.xml)
install_path=${DESTDIR}$(eval echo ${install_path})
executable=$(${XMLSTARLET} sel -t -v "//file[@name = '${name}']/@executable" ${cache_dir}/${module_dir}/manifest.xml || :)
if [[ "${executable}" = "yes" ]] ; then
mode=0755
else
mode=0644
fi
${INSTALL} -Dp ${install_params} -m ${mode} ${source_path} ${install_path}
build: Add download capability for external packages The DPMA and g729a, silk, siren7 and siren14 codecs hosted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/ are now listed in the "External" sections of the "Resource Modules" and "Codec Translators" pages in menuselect. Any that are selected will automatically be downloaded and installed when "make install" is run. Their LICENSE and README (if avaialble) files will be installed to ASTVARLIBDIR/documentation/thirdparty/<product_name>. Example use with codecs: The codecs/codecs.xml file is a menuselect style xml file that lists the codecs to be included. Their support levels are 'external', which triggers the download and install, and defaultenabled is no. Also because codec_g729a is actually in a directory named codec_g729 on the download server, the newly added 'member_data' element is used to override the default of the directory name being the package name. You can use the 'directory_name' attribute to keep default base URL (http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/) but use the new directory, or you use the 'remote_url' attribute to specify a full URL to the download directory. In this case, you must still follow the same subdirectory naming conventions as that used for the packages located at 'http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony'. A new configure option '--with-externals-cache' was added and like '--with-sounds-cache' it allows the installer to cache tarballs so they're not downloaded every time. To assist with the download and install process, each external package now has a manifest.xml file that, among other things, contains a package version and checksums for each file in the tarball. The manifest is saved to both the cache directory and ASTMODDIR and together with the manifest.xml on the downloads site, tells the install scripts whether a download and/or update is needed. bash and xmlstarlet are required for downloader operation. If they're not installed, the external items in menuselect will be unavailable. Change-Id: Id3dcf1289ffd3cb0bbd7dfab3cafbb87be60323a
8 years ago
done
${INSTALL} -Dp ${install_params} --mode=0644 ${cache_dir}/${module_dir}/manifest.xml ${DESTDIR}${ASTMODDIR}/${module_name}.manifest.xml
build_tools: Add ability to download variants to download_externals Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled. There are 2 ways to specify variants: If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so... <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> <member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> </member> Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name. You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to enable multiple at the same time. If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements. <member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped.."> <support_level>external</support_level> <depend>xmlstarlet</depend> <depend>bash</depend> <defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled> <member_data> <downloader> <variants> <variant tag="bundled" condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/> </variants> </downloader> </member_data> </member> The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if" statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available in makeopts. In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the normal version will be downloaded. Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
8 years ago
echo "${full_name}: Installed."