SHELL := /bin/bash VERSION ?= $(shell ../scripts/get-version.sh) export VERSION registry := hasura packager_ver := 20190731 pg_dump_ver := 13 build_output := /build/_server_output # Getting access to the built products with the `cabal v2-*` commands is really awkward; see # for a # little more context. Ideally, we could use `cabal v2-install` for this, but `v2-install` does # strange and complicated things, and I could not get it to work. # # This glob is a pretty heavy hammer designed to work regardless of `cabal-install` version (see the # aforementioned link for why that’s tricky). If `cabal v2-*` ever gets a better way to do this, # please replace this with something less hacky. executables_glob := dist-newstyle/build/*/*/graphql-engine-*/**/opt/build/{graphql-engine/graphql-engine,graphql-engine-tests/graphql-engine-tests} # These are the directories where `cabal v2-build --enable-coverage` sticks .mix files. It would be # much better if cabal-install supported something like stack’s `stack hpc report`, which passes the # right `--hpcdir` options automatically. mix_dirs_glob := dist-newstyle/**/hpc/vanilla/mix/**/{graphql-engine-1.0.0,graphql-engine}/ # assumes this is built in circleci ci-build: ## configure cp cabal.project.ci cabal.project.local # Passing `--enable-coverage` to `cabal v2-build` appears to enable coverage for all packages, not # just local packages (at least as of cabal-install-2.4.1.0), so add `coverage: true` to the # `cabal.project.local` file in the appropriate package stanza. if [[ -n '$(enable_coverage)' ]]; then \ printf '\npackage graphql-engine\n coverage: true\n' >> cabal.project.local; \ fi cabal v2-update ## build cabal v2-build ## install mkdir -p '$(build_output)' echo '$(VERSION)' > '$(build_output)/version.txt' shopt -s failglob globstar && cp $(executables_glob) '$(build_output)/' # Copy the .mix files needed for `hpc` to generate code coverage reports into the build output # directory, only if coverage is enabled (the mix files aren't generated otherwise). if [[ -n '$(enable_coverage)' ]]; then \ mkdir -p '$(build_output)/mix/' && \ shopt -s failglob globstar && cp -R $(mix_dirs_glob) '$(build_output)/mix/'; \ fi # assumes this is built in circleci ci-image: mkdir -p packaging/build/rootfs docker create -v /root/ --name dummy alpine:3.4 /bin/true docker cp '$(build_output)/graphql-engine' dummy:/root/ docker run --rm --volumes-from dummy '$(registry)/graphql-engine-packager:$(packager_ver)' /build.sh graphql-engine | tar -x -C packaging/build/rootfs strip --strip-unneeded packaging/build/rootfs/bin/graphql-engine cp '/usr/lib/postgresql/$(pg_dump_ver)/bin/pg_dump' packaging/build/rootfs/bin/pg_dump upx packaging/build/rootfs/bin/graphql-engine docker build -t '$(registry)/graphql-engine:$(VERSION)' packaging/build/ ci-save-image: docker save -o '$(build_output)/image.tar' '$(registry)/graphql-engine:$(VERSION)' ci-load-image: docker load -i '$(build_output)/image.tar' push: docker push '$(registry)/graphql-engine:$(VERSION)' push-latest: docker tag '$(registry)/graphql-engine:$(VERSION)' '$(registry)/graphql-engine:latest' docker push '$(registry)/graphql-engine:latest' packager: packaging/packager.df docker build -t '$(registry)/graphql-engine-packager:$(packager_ver)' -f packaging/packager.df ./packaging/ .PHONY: ci-build ci-image ci-save-image ci-load-image push push-latest packager