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f21824e730
Gets rid of a lot of if-else that made the code harder to follow. This should be pretty safe and unproblematic in a standalone script like this, versus some more complex or nested Node process scenario, or scenarios with async input/output that might be ongoing when the process.exit() is handled. Also, update some of the code comments a bit. Co-authored-by: Andrew Dupont <github@andrewdupont.net>
63 lines
2.3 KiB
JavaScript
63 lines
2.3 KiB
JavaScript
try {
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console.log("Starting the binary renaming script...");
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const fs = require('fs');
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const prefix = process.argv[2];
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const pulsarVersion = require('../package.json').version;
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const versionSegments = pulsarVersion.split('.');
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const lastSegment = versionSegments[versionSegments.length - 1];
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// Detecting Rolling release version strings
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if (lastSegment.length > 4) {
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// For example, '1-dev' is longer than 4 characters,
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// and the format like '2023081600' from CI is longer than 4 characters.
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// Either of those would indicate Rolling, not Regular.
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console.log(`Based on the version string in package.json (${pulsarVersion}),`);
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console.log('we are *not* preparing a Regular release, so *not* renaming any binaries.');
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console.log('Exiting the binary renaming script.');
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process.exit(0);
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}
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// Warn about required prefix as first argument.
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// If prefix was not provided, print warning and do nothing else,
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// exiting "cleanly" with status 0.
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if (typeof prefix !== "string" || prefix.length === 0) {
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console.log("A prefix is required. Pass the desired prefix as the first argument to this script.");
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console.log('Example usage: "node script/rename.js Windows"');
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console.log('or: "node script/rename.js ARM.Linux"');
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console.log("Exiting the binary renaming script.");
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process.exit(0);
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}
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console.log(`Based on the version string in package.json (${pulsarVersion}),`);
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console.log('we *are* preparing a Regular release, so *renaming all binaries with prefixes*.');
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console.log(`Prefix is: ${prefix}`);
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// Renaming files under ./binaries/* that haven't already been renamed...
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const fileNames = fs.readdirSync('./binaries');
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fileNames.forEach((file) => {
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console.log(`Existing filename is: ${file}`);
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// We use 'starting with "p" or "P"' as the heuristic for whether or not
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// the file has already been renamed (and thus prefixed) before.
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if (file.startsWith('p') || file.startsWith('P')) {
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let dest = `${prefix}.${file}`
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// Replace any spaces with periods in the resulting filenames
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dest = dest.replace(/ /g,".");
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console.log(`Renaming file from "${file}" to "${dest}"`);
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fs.renameSync(`./binaries/${file}`, `./binaries/${dest}`);
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} else {
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console.log('Filename does not start with "p" or "P". Skipping...');
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};
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});
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} catch (e) {
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console.error("There was a problem during the renaming script!:");
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console.error(e);
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};
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