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PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6777 Co-authored-by: Samir Talwar <47582+SamirTalwar@users.noreply.github.com> GitOrigin-RevId: 916abab76446cf7c4e1e63dc112ba4994ab4d23d
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6.4 KiB
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172 lines
6.4 KiB
Bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -euo pipefail
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shopt -s globstar
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help(){
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cat << EOF
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USAGE: $0 (--normalize | --all | [--target <package_name> <package_version>]...)
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This script is to help updating the freeze file to bring in newer versions of
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dependencies. It takes care of a few gotchas and footguns for you (see source).
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The simplest mode, when called with '--normalize', will reuse the existing
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constraints and just re-freeze, to make sure the file doesn't have extra or
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missing information.
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When called with '--all', it removes all existing constraints, finds a brand
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new build plan, and freezes it.
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Instead if you want to upgrade one or more particular packages, while keeping
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as many of the other dependencies the same as possible, you can use '--target
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foo 1.2.3.4'. This may take a bit of time, and might fail to find a plan,
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especially if you pass more than one target.
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EOF
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}
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echo_pretty() { echo ">>> $(tput setaf 2)$1$(tput sgr0)" ; }
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echo_error() { echo ">>> $(tput setaf 1)$1$(tput sgr0)" ; }
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echo_warn() { echo ">>> $(tput setaf 3)$1$(tput sgr0)" ; }
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# absolute paths to files we care about:
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REPO_TOPLEVEL=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
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FREEZE_FILE="$REPO_TOPLEVEL/cabal.project.freeze"
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# Make sure freeze file isn't dirty so we can freely write to it:
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if ! git diff --quiet HEAD "$FREEZE_FILE" ; then
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echo_error "It looks like cabal.project.freeze already has some changes, which we don't want to clobber. Please commit or remove them."
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exit 1
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fi
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### Argument parsing / exit handling
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# map of: package_name->package_version
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declare -A PACKAGE_TARGETS
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SKIP_UPDATE=false
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UPGRADE_ALL=false
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KEEP_TRYING=true
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if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then
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echo_error "expecting at least one argument"
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help
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exit 1
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fi
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while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
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case $1 in
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--normalize)
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SKIP_UPDATE=true
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KEEP_TRYING=false
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shift # past argument
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;;
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--all)
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UPGRADE_ALL=true
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shift # past argument
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;;
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--target)
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PACKAGE_TARGETS["$2"]="$3"
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shift ; shift ; shift # past values
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;;
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*)
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echo_error "Unknown option $1"
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help
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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done
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# In case something goes wrong once we start messing with freeze file...
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err_report() {
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echo_error "Error on line $(caller)"
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echo_error "Freeze file is probably messed up, so you probably want to:"
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echo_error " $ git checkout $FREEZE_FILE"
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}
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trap '[[ $? != 0 ]] && err_report' EXIT
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if "$UPGRADE_ALL"; then
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# Remove all constraints and write new build plan
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rm "$FREEZE_FILE"
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cabal update
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cabal freeze --enable-tests --enable-benchmarks --minimize-conflict-set
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else
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if ! "$SKIP_UPDATE"; then
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echo_pretty "Doing 'cabal update'... "
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# First we need to remove the frozen `index-state` so that `cabal update` grabs the latest index
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sed -i '/^index-state:.*/d' "$FREEZE_FILE"
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fi
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cabal update
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echo_pretty "Trying to come up with a new plan with a minimal delta. This may take some time."
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# Replace target dependencies with requested versions:
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for package_name in "${!PACKAGE_TARGETS[@]}"; do
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package_version="${PACKAGE_TARGETS[$package_name]}";
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# Remove existing target entries (baked in flag lines may not be present):
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sed -ri "/\s+any.$package_name ==/d" "$FREEZE_FILE"
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sed -ri "/\s+$package_name /d" "$FREEZE_FILE" # baked in flags
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# add back target version
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sed -i "\$s/\$/ $package_name ==$package_version,/" "$FREEZE_FILE"
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done
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if "$KEEP_TRYING"; then
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freeze_line_count_orig=$(wc -l "$FREEZE_FILE" | awk '{print $1}')
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freeze_line_count_prev=$freeze_line_count_orig # mutable
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while : ; do
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if out=$(cabal freeze --enable-tests --enable-benchmarks --minimize-conflict-set 2>&1); then
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break
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else
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# newline-separated:
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conflict_set=$(echo "$out" | tr '\n' ' ' | sed -r 's/^.*conflict set: ([^\)]+)\).*$/\1/' | tr ',' '\n' | tr -d ' ')
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if [ -z "$conflict_set" ]; then
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echo_error "Something went wrong :/"
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exit 77
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fi
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# omit target packages:
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for package_name in "${!PACKAGE_TARGETS[@]}"; do
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conflict_set=$(echo "$conflict_set" | sed "/^$package_name$/d")
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done
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# filter conflicts from the freeze file
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while IFS= read -r package_name; do
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sed -ri "/\s+any.$package_name ==/d" "$FREEZE_FILE"
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sed -ri "/\s+$package_name /d" "$FREEZE_FILE" # baked in flags
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done <<< "$conflict_set"
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freeze_line_count=$(wc -l "$FREEZE_FILE" | awk '{print $1}')
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if [ "$freeze_line_count" -eq "$freeze_line_count_prev" ]; then
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# No longer making progress, so...
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echo_error "It looks like we can't find a build plan :("
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echo_error "With the freeze file in its current state, try doing:"
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echo_error " $ cabal freeze --enable-tests --enable-benchmarks --minimize-conflict-set"
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echo_error "Exiting"
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exit 31
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else
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echo -ne "Relaxed $((freeze_line_count_orig-freeze_line_count)) constraints so far...\r"
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freeze_line_count_prev=$freeze_line_count
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# ...and try again
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fi
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fi
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done
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else
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cabal freeze --enable-tests --enable-benchmarks --minimize-conflict-set
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fi
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echo
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fi
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### Finally do a little cleanup/normalizing:
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# Remove graphql engine internal mono-repo packages. This doesn't matter unless
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# we happen to bump the version number in one of our cabal files.
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sed -ri "/\s+graphql-engine/d" "$FREEZE_FILE"
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# Remove all flags from the freeze file. By default cabal bakes in the default
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# flags for a library; This makes it very difficult to review the freeze file
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# to determine where we might be either intentionally or unintentionally
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# overriding default flags, and it's easy for flags from a local developer’s
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# environment to get accidentally committed. This is checked in CI. For
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# discussion, see:
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# https://hasurahq.slack.com/archives/CV3UR1MT2/p1654544760362949
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# https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4618
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sed -ri "/\s+\S+ [+-]/d" "$FREEZE_FILE"
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echo_pretty "Success!(?) Be sure to check that we were actually able to get a plan with package versions you hoped for"
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