# leo login, publish and logout # Login $LEO login -u "$ALEO_PM_USERNAME" -p "$ALEO_PM_PASSWORD" # Clone the test-app package. $LEO clone test-app # Fetch the current Leo package version number. # # 1. Print out the Leo.toml file. # 2. Search for a line with the word "version". # 3. Isolate that into a single line. # 4. Split the line from the '=' sign and keep the right-hand side. # 5. Remove the quotes around the version number. # 6. Trim any excess whitespace. export CURRENT=$(cat Leo.toml \ | grep version \ | head -1 \ | awk -F= '{ print $2 }' \ | sed 's/[",]//g' \ | xargs) # Increment the current Leo package version number by 1. # # 1. Print out the Leo.toml file. # 2. Search for a line with the word "version". # 3. Isolate that into a single line. # 4. Split the line from the '=' sign and keep the right-hand side. # 5. Remove the quotes around the version number. # 6. Trim any excess whitespace. # 7. Increment the version number by 1 (on the semver patch). # # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8653126/how-to-increment-version-number-in-a-shell-script export UPDATED=$(cat Leo.toml \ | grep version \ | head -1 \ | awk -F= '{ print $2 }' \ | sed 's/[",]//g' \ | xargs \ | awk -F. -v OFS=. 'NF==1{print ++$NF}; NF>1{if(length($NF+1)>length($NF))$(NF-1)++; $NF=sprintf("%0*d", length($NF), ($NF+1)%(10^length($NF))); print}') # Write the updated Leo package version number to the Leo.toml file. export TOML=$(cat Leo.toml | sed "s/$CURRENT/$UPDATED/g") echo $TOML > Leo.toml # Publish the package to Aleo.pm $LEO publish # Logout $LEO logout