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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -euo pipefail
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pushd( ) {
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builtin pushd " $@ " >/dev/null
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}
popd( ) {
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builtin popd >/dev/null
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}
pkg_json_version( ) {
jq -r .version package.json
}
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vscode_version( ) {
jq -r .version lib/vscode/package.json
}
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os( ) {
local os
os = $( uname | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' )
if [ [ $os = = "linux" ] ] ; then
# Alpine's ldd doesn't have a version flag but if you use an invalid flag
# (like --version) it outputs the version to stderr and exits with 1.
local ldd_output
ldd_output = $( ldd --version 2>& 1 || true )
if echo " $ldd_output " | grep -iq musl; then
os = "alpine"
fi
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elif [ [ $os = = "darwin" ] ] ; then
os = "macos"
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fi
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echo " $os "
}
arch( ) {
case " $( uname -m) " in
aarch64)
echo arm64
; ;
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x86_64 | amd64)
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echo amd64
; ;
*)
echo " unknown architecture $( uname -a) "
exit 1
; ;
esac
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}
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curl( ) {
command curl -H " Authorization: token $GITHUB_TOKEN " " $@ "
}
# Grabs the most recent ci.yaml github workflow run that was successful and triggered from the same commit being pushd.
# This will contain the artifacts we want.
# https://developer.github.com/v3/actions/workflow-runs/#list-workflow-runs
get_artifacts_url( ) {
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local artifacts_url
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local workflow_runs_url = "https://api.github.com/repos/cdr/code-server/actions/workflows/ci.yaml/runs?status=success&event=pull_request"
# For releases, we look for run based on the branch name v$code_server_version
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# example: v3.9.3
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local version_branch = " v $VERSION "
artifacts_url = $( curl -fsSL " $workflow_runs_url " | jq -r " .workflow_runs[] | select(.head_branch == \" $version_branch \") | .artifacts_url " | head -n 1)
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if [ [ -z " $artifacts_url " ] ] ; then
echo >& 2 "ERROR: artifacts_url came back empty"
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echo >& 2 " We looked for a successful run triggered by a pull_request with for code-server version: $code_server_version and a branch named $version_branch "
echo >& 2 " URL used for curl call: $workflow_runs_url "
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exit 1
fi
echo " $artifacts_url "
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}
# Grabs the artifact's download url.
# https://developer.github.com/v3/actions/artifacts/#list-workflow-run-artifacts
get_artifact_url( ) {
local artifact_name = " $1 "
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curl -fsSL " $( get_artifacts_url) " | jq -r " .artifacts[] | select(.name == \" $artifact_name \") | .archive_download_url " | head -n 1
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}
# Uses the above two functions to download a artifact into a directory.
download_artifact( ) {
local artifact_name = " $1 "
local dst = " $2 "
local tmp_file
tmp_file = " $( mktemp) "
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curl -fsSL " $( get_artifact_url " $artifact_name " ) " >" $tmp_file "
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unzip -q -o " $tmp_file " -d " $dst "
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rm " $tmp_file "
}
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rsync( ) {
command rsync -a --del " $@ "
}
VERSION = " $( pkg_json_version) "
export VERSION
ARCH = " $( arch) "
export ARCH
OS = $( os)
export OS
# RELEASE_PATH is the destination directory for the release from the root.
# Defaults to release
RELEASE_PATH = " ${ RELEASE_PATH -release } "
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# VS Code bundles some modules into an asar which is an archive format that
# works like tar. It then seems to get unpacked into node_modules.asar.
#
# I don't know why they do this but all the dependencies they bundle already
# exist in node_modules so just symlink it. We have to do this since not only VS
# Code itself but also extensions will look specifically in this directory for
# files (like the ripgrep binary or the oniguruma wasm).
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symlink_asar( ) {
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if [ ! -L node_modules.asar ] ; then
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if [ " ${ WINDIR - } " ] ; then
# mklink takes the link name first.
mklink /J node_modules.asar node_modules
else
# ln takes the link name second.
ln -s node_modules node_modules.asar
fi
fi
}