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kata-containers/tools/packaging/scripts/lib.sh
Fabiano Fidêncio b1454dbcaa packaging: Add get_last_modification()
Let's add a function to get the hash of the last commit modifying a
specific file.

This will help to avoid writing `git rev-list ...` into every single
build script used by the kata-deploy.

Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
2022-10-25 15:16:59 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Copyright (c) 2018-2020 Intel Corporation
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#
export GOPATH=${GOPATH:-${HOME}/go}
export tests_repo="${tests_repo:-github.com/kata-containers/tests}"
export tests_repo_dir="$GOPATH/src/$tests_repo"
export CC_BUILDER_REGISTRY="quay.io/kata-containers/cc-builders"
this_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
short_commit_length=10
hub_bin="hub-bin"
clone_tests_repo() {
# KATA_CI_NO_NETWORK is (has to be) ignored if there is
# no existing clone.
if [ -d "${tests_repo_dir}" ] && [ -n "${KATA_CI_NO_NETWORK:-}" ]; then
return
fi
go get -d -u "$tests_repo" || true
}
install_yq() {
clone_tests_repo
pushd "$tests_repo_dir"
.ci/install_yq.sh
popd
}
get_from_kata_deps() {
local dependency="$1"
versions_file="${this_script_dir}/../../../versions.yaml"
command -v yq &>/dev/null || die 'yq command is not in your $PATH'
result=$("yq" read -X "$versions_file" "$dependency")
[ "$result" = "null" ] && result=""
echo "$result"
}
die() {
echo >&2 "ERROR: $*"
exit 1
}
info() {
echo >&2 "INFO: $*"
}
get_repo_hash() {
local repo_dir=${1:-}
[ -d "${repo_dir}" ] || die "${repo_dir} is not a directory"
pushd "${repo_dir}" >>/dev/null
git rev-parse --verify HEAD
popd >>/dev/null
}
build_hub() {
info "Get hub"
if cmd=$(command -v hub); then
hub_bin="${cmd}"
return
else
hub_bin="${tmp_dir:-/tmp}/hub-bin"
fi
local hub_repo="github.com/github/hub"
local hub_repo_dir="${GOPATH}/src/${hub_repo}"
[ -d "${hub_repo_dir}" ] || git clone --quiet --depth 1 "https://${hub_repo}.git" "${hub_repo_dir}"
pushd "${hub_repo_dir}" >>/dev/null
git checkout master
git pull
./script/build -o "${hub_bin}"
popd >>/dev/null
}
arch_to_golang()
{
local -r arch="$1"
case "$arch" in
aarch64) echo "arm64";;
ppc64le) echo "$arch";;
x86_64) echo "amd64";;
s390x) echo "s390x";;
*) die "unsupported architecture: $arch";;
esac
}
get_kata_hash() {
repo=$1
ref=$2
git ls-remote --heads --tags "https://github.com/${project}/${repo}.git" | grep "${ref}" | awk '{print $1}'
}
get_config_and_patches() {
if [ -z "${patches_path}" ]; then
patches_path="${default_patches_dir}"
fi
}
get_config_version() {
get_config_and_patches
config_version_file="${default_patches_dir}/../kata_config_version"
if [ -f "${config_version_file}" ]; then
cat "${config_version_file}"
else
die "failed to find ${config_version_file}"
fi
}
# $1 - Repo's root dir
# $2 - The file we're looking for the last modification
get_last_modification() {
local repo_root_dir="${1}"
local file="${2}"
# This is a workaround needed for when running this code on Jenkins
git config --global --add safe.directory ${repo_root_dir} &> /dev/null
dirty=""
[ $(git status --porcelain | grep "${file}" | wc -l) -gt 0 ] && dirty="-dirty"
echo "$(git log -1 --pretty=format:"%H" ${file})${dirty}"
}