element-web-Github/scripts/fetch-develop.deps.sh
Travis Ralston a978a6734f Fix CI tests
There's a bunch of generated files that webpack relies on to work, and Karma works off webpack. To make both happy we've added
a new `build:genfiles` script which takes care of this for us. We also have to install and build our other layers to get the
same effect (like generating the react-sdk's component index, while we still have one).

This commit also fixes all the imports in the tests because they were just wrong. They should have been caught in the ES6ification
earlier, but were missed.
2020-01-13 20:40:00 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Fetches the js-sdk and matrix-react-sdk dependencies for development
# or testing purposes
# If there exists a branch of that dependency with the same name as
# the branch the current checkout is on, use that branch. Otherwise,
# use develop.
set -ex
GIT_CLONE_ARGS=("$@")
[ -z "$defbranch" ] && defbranch="develop"
# clone a specific branch of a github repo
function clone() {
org=$1
repo=$2
branch=$3
# Chop 'origin' off the start as jenkins ends up using
# branches on the origin, but this doesn't work if we
# specify the branch when cloning.
branch=${branch#origin/}
if [ -n "$branch" ]
then
echo "Trying to use $org/$repo#$branch"
git clone git://github.com/$org/$repo.git $repo --branch $branch \
"${GIT_CLONE_ARGS[@]}"
return $?
fi
return 1
}
function dodep() {
deforg=$1
defrepo=$2
rm -rf $defrepo
# Try the PR author's branch in case it exists on the deps as well.
# Try the target branch of the push or PR.
# Use the default branch as the last resort.
if [[ "$BUILDKITE" == true ]]; then
# If BUILDKITE_BRANCH is set, it will contain either:
# * "branch" when the author's branch and target branch are in the same repo
# * "author:branch" when the author's branch is in their fork
# We can split on `:` into an array to check.
BUILDKITE_BRANCH_ARRAY=(${BUILDKITE_BRANCH//:/ })
if [[ "${#BUILDKITE_BRANCH_ARRAY[@]}" == "2" ]]; then
prAuthor=${BUILDKITE_BRANCH_ARRAY[0]}
prBranch=${BUILDKITE_BRANCH_ARRAY[1]}
else
prAuthor=$deforg
prBranch=$BUILDKITE_BRANCH
fi
clone $prAuthor $defrepo $prBranch ||
clone $deforg $defrepo $BUILDKITE_PULL_REQUEST_BASE_BRANCH ||
clone $deforg $defrepo $defbranch ||
return $?
else
clone $deforg $defrepo $ghprbSourceBranch ||
clone $deforg $defrepo $GIT_BRANCH ||
clone $deforg $defrepo `git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD` ||
clone $deforg $defrepo $defbranch ||
return $?
fi
echo "$defrepo set to branch "`git -C "$defrepo" rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`
}
##############################
echo -en 'travis_fold:start:matrix-js-sdk\r'
echo 'Setting up matrix-js-sdk'
dodep matrix-org matrix-js-sdk
pushd matrix-js-sdk
yarn link
yarn install
yarn build
popd
yarn link matrix-js-sdk
echo -en 'travis_fold:end:matrix-js-sdk\r'
##############################
echo -en 'travis_fold:start:matrix-react-sdk\r'
echo 'Setting up matrix-react-sdk'
dodep matrix-org matrix-react-sdk
pushd matrix-react-sdk
yarn link
yarn link matrix-js-sdk
yarn install
yarn build
popd
yarn link matrix-react-sdk
echo -en 'travis_fold:end:matrix-react-sdk\r'
##############################
# Link the reskindex binary in place: if we used `yarn link`,
# Yarn would do this for us, but we don't because we'd have
# to define the Yarn binary prefix somewhere so it could put the
# intermediate symlinks there. Instead, we do it ourselves.
mkdir -p node_modules/.bin
ln -sfv ../matrix-react-sdk/scripts/reskindex.js node_modules/.bin/reskindex