element-web-Github/scripts/electron-package.sh
J. Ryan Stinnett 1312ba537a Update scripts and docs to use yarn where appropriate
Most `npm` operations are replaced with `yarn`, which generally has better
behavior. However, steps like publish that write to the NPM registry are left to
`npm`, which currently handles these tasks best.
2019-03-12 11:06:57 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
usage() {
echo "Usage: $0 -v <version> -c <config file> [-n]"
echo
echo "version: commit-ish to check out and build"
echo "config file: a path to a json config file to"
echo "ship with the build. In addition, update_base_url:"
echo "from this file is used to set up auto-update."
echo "-n: build with no config file."
echo
echo "Values may also be passed as environment variables"
}
conffile=
version=
skipcfg=0
while getopts "c:v:n" opt; do
case $opt in
c)
conffile=$OPTARG
;;
v)
version=$OPTARG
;;
n)
skipcfg=1
;;
\?)
echo "Invalid option: -$OPTARG" >&2
usage
exit
;;
esac
done
if [ -z "$version" ]; then
echo "No version supplied"
usage
exit
fi
if [ -z "$conffile" ] && [ "$skipcfg" = 0 ]; then
echo "No config file given. Use -c to supply a config file or"
echo "-n to build with no config file (and no auto update)."
exit
fi
if [ -n "$conffile" ]; then
update_base_url=`jq -r .update_base_url $conffile`
if [ -z "$update_base_url" ]; then
echo "No update URL supplied. Use update_base_url: null if you really"
echo "want a build with no auto-update."
usage
exit
fi
# Make sure the base URL ends in a slash if it doesn't already
update_base_url=`echo $update_base_url | sed -e 's#\([^\/]\)$#\1\/#'`
fi
if [ ! -f package.json ]; then
echo "No package.json found. This script must be run from"
echo "the riot-web directory."
exit
fi
echo "Building $version using Update base URL $update_base_url"
projdir=`pwd`
builddir=`mktemp -d 2>/dev/null || mktemp -d -t 'buildtmp'`
pushd "$builddir"
git clone "$projdir" .
git checkout "$version"
# Figure out what version we're building
vername=`jq -r .version package.json`
if [ -n "$conffile" ]; then
popd
cp "$conffile" "$builddir/"
pushd "$builddir"
fi
yarn install
yarn build:electron
popd
distdir="$builddir/electron_app/dist"
pubdir="$projdir/electron_app/pub"
rm -r "$pubdir" || true
mkdir -p "$pubdir"
rm -r "$projdir/electron_app/dist" || true
mkdir -p "$projdir/electron_app/dist/unsigned/"
# Install packages: what the user downloads the first time,
# (DMGs for mac, exe installer for windows)
mkdir -p "$pubdir/install/macos"
cp $distdir/*.dmg "$pubdir/install/macos/"
# Windows installers go to the dist dir because they need signing
mkdir -p "$pubdir/install/win32/ia32/"
mkdir -p "$projdir/electron_app/dist/unsigned/ia32/"
cp $distdir/squirrel-windows-ia32/*.exe "$projdir/electron_app/dist/unsigned/ia32/"
mkdir -p "$pubdir/install/win32/x64/"
mkdir -p "$projdir/electron_app/dist/unsigned/x64/"
cp $distdir/squirrel-windows/*.exe "$projdir/electron_app/dist/unsigned/x64/"
# Packages for auto-update
mkdir -p "$pubdir/update/macos"
cp $distdir/*-mac.zip "$pubdir/update/macos/"
echo "$vername" > "$pubdir/update/macos/latest"
mkdir -p "$pubdir/update/win32/ia32/"
cp $distdir/squirrel-windows-ia32/*.nupkg "$pubdir/update/win32/ia32/"
cp $distdir/squirrel-windows-ia32/RELEASES "$pubdir/update/win32/ia32/"
mkdir -p "$pubdir/update/win32/x64/"
cp $distdir/squirrel-windows/*.nupkg "$pubdir/update/win32/x64/"
cp $distdir/squirrel-windows/RELEASES "$pubdir/update/win32/x64/"
# Move the deb to the main project dir's dist folder
# (just the 64 bit one - the 32 bit one still gets built because
# it's one arch argument for all platforms and we still want 32 bit
# windows, but 32 bit linux is unsupported as of electron 4 and no
# longer appears to work).
cp $distdir/*_amd64.deb "$projdir/electron_app/dist/"
rm -rf "$builddir"
echo "Unsigned Windows installers have been placed in electron_app/dist/unsigned/ - sign them,"
echo "or just copy them to "$pubdir/install/win32/\<arch\>/""
echo "Once you've done this, $pubdir can be hosted on your web server."
echo "deb archives are in electron_app/dist/ - these should be added into your debian repository"