#!/usr/bin/env bash # # Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more # contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with # this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. # The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 # (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with # the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # Source this file if you want to use any of its utiilty (also useful # testing the below functions). Do "$ . ./release-util.sh" and then # you can do stuff like call the CHANGES updating function # update_releasenotes: # # $ update_releasenotes ~/checkouts/hbase.apache.git 2.3.4 # # Just make sure any environment variables needed are predefined # in your context. # DRY_RUN=${DRY_RUN:-1} #default to dry run DEBUG=${DEBUG:-0} GPG=${GPG:-gpg} GPG_ARGS=(--no-autostart --batch) if [ -n "${GPG_KEY}" ]; then GPG_ARGS=("${GPG_ARGS[@]}" --local-user "${GPG_KEY}") fi # Maven Profiles for publishing snapshots and release to Maven Central and Dist PUBLISH_PROFILES=("-P" "apache-release,release") function error { log "Error: $*" >&2 exit 1 } function read_config { local PROMPT="$1" local DEFAULT="$2" local REPLY= read -r -p "$PROMPT [$DEFAULT]: " REPLY local RETVAL="${REPLY:-$DEFAULT}" if [ -z "$RETVAL" ]; then error "$PROMPT must be provided." fi echo "$RETVAL" } function parse_version { grep -e '.*' | \ head -n 2 | tail -n 1 | cut -d'>' -f2 | cut -d '<' -f1 } function banner { local msg="$1" echo "========================" log "${msg}" echo } function log { echo "$(date -u +"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ") ${1}" } # current number of seconds since epoch function get_ctime { date +"%s" } function run_silent { local BANNER="$1" local LOG_FILE="$2" shift 2 local -i start_time local -i stop_time banner "${BANNER}" log "Command: $*" log "Log file: $LOG_FILE" start_time="$(get_ctime)" if ! "$@" 1>"$LOG_FILE" 2>&1; then log "Command FAILED. Check full logs for details." tail "$LOG_FILE" exit 1 fi stop_time="$(get_ctime)" log "SUCCESS ($((stop_time - start_time)) seconds)" } function fcreate_secure { local FPATH="$1" rm -f "$FPATH" touch "$FPATH" chmod 600 "$FPATH" } # API compare version. function get_api_diff_version { local version="$1" local rev local api_diff_tag rev=$(echo "$version" | cut -d . -f 3) if [ "$rev" != 0 ]; then local short_version short_version="$(echo "$version" | cut -d . -f 1-2)" api_diff_tag="rel/${short_version}.$((rev - 1))" else local major minor major="$(echo "$version" | cut -d . -f 1)" minor="$(echo "$version" | cut -d . -f 2)" if [ "$minor" != 0 ]; then api_diff_tag="rel/${major}.$((minor - 1)).0" else api_diff_tag="rel/$((major - 1)).0.0" fi fi api_diff_tag="$(read_config "api_diff_tag" "$api_diff_tag")" echo "$api_diff_tag" } # Get all branches that begin with 'branch-', the hbase convention for # release branches, sort them and then pop off the most recent. function get_release_info { PROJECT="$(read_config "PROJECT" "$PROJECT")" export PROJECT if [[ -z "${ASF_REPO}" ]]; then ASF_REPO="https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/${PROJECT}.git" fi if [[ -z "${ASF_REPO_WEBUI}" ]]; then ASF_REPO_WEBUI="https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=${PROJECT}.git" fi if [[ -z "${ASF_GITHUB_REPO}" ]]; then ASF_GITHUB_REPO="https://github.com/apache/${PROJECT}" fi if [ -z "$GIT_BRANCH" ]; then # If no branch is specified, find out the latest branch from the repo. GIT_BRANCH="$(git ls-remote --heads "$ASF_REPO" | grep refs/heads/branch- | awk '{print $2}' | sort -r | head -n 1 | cut -d/ -f3)" fi GIT_BRANCH="$(read_config "GIT_BRANCH" "$GIT_BRANCH")" export GIT_BRANCH # Find the current version for the branch. local version version="$(curl -s "$ASF_REPO_WEBUI;a=blob_plain;f=pom.xml;hb=refs/heads/$GIT_BRANCH" | parse_version)" log "Current branch VERSION is $version." NEXT_VERSION="$version" RELEASE_VERSION="" SHORT_VERSION="$(echo "$version" | cut -d . -f 1-2)" if [[ ! "$version" =~ .*-SNAPSHOT ]]; then RELEASE_VERSION="$version" else RELEASE_VERSION="${version/-SNAPSHOT/}" fi local REV REV="$(echo "${RELEASE_VERSION}" | cut -d . -f 3)" # Find out what RC is being prepared. # - If the current version is "x.y.0", then this is RC0 of the "x.y.0" release. # - If not, need to check whether the previous version has been already released or not. # - If it has, then we're building RC0 of the current version. # - If it has not, we're building the next RC of the previous version. if [[ -z "${RC_COUNT}" ]]; then local RC_COUNT if [ "$REV" != 0 ]; then local PREV_REL_REV=$((REV - 1)) PREV_REL_TAG="rel/${SHORT_VERSION}.${PREV_REL_REV}" if git ls-remote --tags "$ASF_REPO" "$PREV_REL_TAG" | grep -q "refs/tags/${PREV_REL_TAG}$" ; then RC_COUNT=0 REV=$((REV + 1)) NEXT_VERSION="${SHORT_VERSION}.${REV}-SNAPSHOT" else RELEASE_VERSION="${SHORT_VERSION}.${PREV_REL_REV}" RC_COUNT="$(git ls-remote --tags "$ASF_REPO" "${RELEASE_VERSION}RC*" | wc -l)" # This makes a 'number' of it. RC_COUNT=$((RC_COUNT)) fi else REV=$((REV + 1)) NEXT_VERSION="${SHORT_VERSION}.${REV}-SNAPSHOT" RC_COUNT=0 fi fi RELEASE_VERSION="$(read_config "RELEASE_VERSION" "$RELEASE_VERSION")" NEXT_VERSION="$(read_config "NEXT_VERSION" "$NEXT_VERSION")" export RELEASE_VERSION NEXT_VERSION RC_COUNT="$(read_config "RC_COUNT" "$RC_COUNT")" if [[ -z "${RELEASE_TAG}" ]]; then RELEASE_TAG="${RELEASE_VERSION}RC${RC_COUNT}" RELEASE_TAG="$(read_config "RELEASE_TAG" "$RELEASE_TAG")" fi # Check if the RC already exists, and if re-creating the RC, skip tag creation. SKIP_TAG=0 if git ls-remote --tags "$ASF_REPO" "$RELEASE_TAG" | grep -q "refs/tags/${RELEASE_TAG}$" ; then read -r -p "$RELEASE_TAG already exists. Continue anyway [y/n]? " ANSWER if [ "$ANSWER" != "y" ]; then log "Exiting." exit 1 fi SKIP_TAG=1 fi export RELEASE_TAG SKIP_TAG GIT_REF="$RELEASE_TAG" if is_dry_run; then log "This is a dry run. If tag does not actually exist, please confirm the ref that will be built for testing." GIT_REF="$(read_config "GIT_REF" "$GIT_REF")" fi export GIT_REF API_DIFF_TAG="$(get_api_diff_version "$RELEASE_VERSION")" # Gather some user information. ASF_USERNAME="$(read_config "ASF_USERNAME" "$LOGNAME")" GIT_NAME="$(git config user.name || echo "")" GIT_NAME="$(read_config "GIT_NAME" "$GIT_NAME")" GIT_EMAIL="$ASF_USERNAME@apache.org" if [[ -z "${GPG_KEY}" ]]; then GPG_KEY="$(read_config "GPG_KEY" "$GIT_EMAIL")" fi if ! GPG_KEY_ID=$("${GPG}" "${GPG_ARGS[@]}" --keyid-format 0xshort --list-public-key "${GPG_KEY}" | grep "\[S\]" | grep -o "0x[0-9A-F]*") || [ -z "${GPG_KEY_ID}" ] ; then GPG_KEY_ID=$("${GPG}" "${GPG_ARGS[@]}" --keyid-format 0xshort --list-public-key "${GPG_KEY}" | head -n 1 | grep -o "0x[0-9A-F]*" || true) fi read -r -p "Does the GPG key '${GPG_KEY}' corresponds to the GPG key id '${GPG_KEY_ID}'. Is this correct [y/n]? " ANSWER if [ "$ANSWER" = "y" ]; then GPG_KEY="${GPG_KEY_ID}" fi export API_DIFF_TAG ASF_USERNAME GIT_NAME GIT_EMAIL GPG_KEY cat < 0 )) && exit_with_usage return 0 } function init_locale { local locale_value OS="$(uname -s)" case "${OS}" in Darwin*) locale_value="en_US.UTF-8";; Linux*) locale_value="C.UTF-8";; *) error "unknown OS";; esac export LC_ALL="$locale_value" export LANG="$locale_value" } # Initializes JAVA_VERSION to the version of the JVM in use. function init_java { if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ]; then error "JAVA_HOME is not set." fi JAVA_VERSION=$("${JAVA_HOME}"/bin/javac -version 2>&1 | cut -d " " -f 2) log "java version: $JAVA_VERSION" export JAVA_VERSION } function init_python { if ! [ -x "$(command -v python2)" ]; then error 'python2 needed by yetus. Install or add link? E.g: sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/python2.7 /usr/local/bin/python2' fi log "python version: $(python2 --version)" } # Set MVN function init_mvn { if [ -n "$MAVEN_HOME" ]; then MVN=("${MAVEN_HOME}/bin/mvn") elif [ "$(type -P mvn)" ]; then MVN=(mvn) else error "MAVEN_HOME is not set nor is mvn on the current path." fi # Add batch mode. MVN=("${MVN[@]}" -B) export MVN echo -n "mvn version: " "${MVN[@]}" --version configure_maven } function init_yetus { declare YETUS_VERSION if [ -z "${YETUS_HOME}" ]; then error "Missing Apache Yetus." fi # Work around yetus bug by asking test-patch for the version instead of rdm. YETUS_VERSION=$("${YETUS_HOME}/bin/test-patch" --version) log "Apache Yetus version ${YETUS_VERSION}" } function configure_maven { # Add timestamps to mvn logs. MAVEN_OPTS="-Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.showDateTime=true -Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.dateTimeFormat=HH:mm:ss ${MAVEN_OPTS}" # Suppress gobs of "Download from central:" messages MAVEN_OPTS="-Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.log.org.apache.maven.cli.transfer.Slf4jMavenTransferListener=warn ${MAVEN_OPTS}" MAVEN_LOCAL_REPO="${REPO:-$(pwd)/$(mktemp -d hbase-repo-XXXXX)}" [[ -d "$MAVEN_LOCAL_REPO" ]] || mkdir -p "$MAVEN_LOCAL_REPO" MAVEN_SETTINGS_FILE="${MAVEN_LOCAL_REPO}/tmp-settings.xml" MVN=("${MVN[@]}" --settings "${MAVEN_SETTINGS_FILE}") export MVN MAVEN_OPTS MAVEN_SETTINGS_FILE MAVEN_LOCAL_REPO export ASF_USERNAME ASF_PASSWORD # reference passwords from env rather than storing in the settings.xml file. cat <<'EOF' > "$MAVEN_SETTINGS_FILE" /${env.MAVEN_LOCAL_REPO} apache.snapshots.https${env.ASF_USERNAME} ${env.ASF_PASSWORD} apache.releases.https${env.ASF_USERNAME} ${env.ASF_PASSWORD} true ${env.GPG_KEY} EOF } # clone of the repo, deleting anything that exists in the working directory named after the project. # optionally with auth details for pushing. function git_clone_overwrite { local asf_repo if [ -z "${PROJECT}" ] || [ "${PROJECT}" != "${PROJECT#/}" ]; then error "Project name must be defined and not start with a '/'. PROJECT='${PROJECT}'" fi rm -rf "${PROJECT}" if [[ -z "${GIT_REPO}" ]]; then asf_repo="gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/${PROJECT}.git" log "Clone will be of the gitbox repo for ${PROJECT}." if [ -n "${ASF_USERNAME}" ] && [ -n "${ASF_PASSWORD}" ]; then # Ugly! encoded_username=$(python -c "import urllib; print urllib.quote('''$ASF_USERNAME''', '')") encoded_password=$(python -c "import urllib; print urllib.quote('''$ASF_PASSWORD''', '')") GIT_REPO="https://$encoded_username:$encoded_password@${asf_repo}" else GIT_REPO="https://${asf_repo}" fi else log "Clone will be of provided git repo." fi # N.B. we use the shared flag because the clone is short lived and if a local repo repo was # given this will let us refer to objects there directly instead of hardlinks or copying. # The option is silently ignored for non-local repositories. see the note on git help clone # for the --shared option for details. git clone --shared -b "${GIT_BRANCH}" -- "${GIT_REPO}" "${PROJECT}" # If this was a host local git repo then add in an alternates and remote that will # work back on the host if the RM needs to do any post-processing steps, i.e. pushing the git tag # for more info see 'git help remote' and 'git help repository-layout'. if [ -n "$HOST_GIT_REPO" ]; then echo "${HOST_GIT_REPO}/objects" >> "${PROJECT}/.git/objects/info/alternates" (cd "${PROJECT}"; git remote add host "${HOST_GIT_REPO}") fi } function start_step { local name=$1 if [ -z "${name}" ]; then name="${FUNCNAME[1]}" fi log "${name} start" >&2 get_ctime } function stop_step { local name=$2 local start_time=$1 local stop_time if [ -z "${name}" ]; then name="${FUNCNAME[1]}" fi stop_time="$(get_ctime)" log "${name} stop ($((stop_time - start_time)) seconds)" } # Writes report into cwd! # TODO should have option for maintenance release that include LimitedPrivate in report function generate_api_report { local project="$1" local previous_tag="$2" local release_tag="$3" local previous_version local timing_token timing_token="$(start_step)" # Generate api report. # Filter out some jar types. Filters are tricky. Python regex on # file basename. Exclude the saved-aside original jars... they are # not included in resulting artifact. Also, do not include the # hbase-shaded-testing-util.* jars. This jar is unzip'able on mac # os x as is because has it a META_INF/LICENSE file and then a # META_INF/license directory for the included jar's licenses; # it fails to unjar on mac os x which this tool does making its checks # (Its exclusion should be fine; it is just an aggregate of other jars). "${project}"/dev-support/checkcompatibility.py --annotation \ org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience.Public \ -e "original-hbase.*.jar" \ -e "hbase-shaded-testing-util.*.jar" \ "$previous_tag" "$release_tag" previous_version="$(echo "${previous_tag}" | sed -e 's/rel\///')" cp "${project}/target/compat-check/report.html" "./api_compare_${previous_version}_to_${release_tag}.html" stop_step "${timing_token}" } # Look up the Jira name associated with project. # Returns result on stdout. # Currently all the 'hbase-*' projects share the same HBASE jira name. This works because, # by convention, the HBASE jira "Fix Version" field values have the sub-project name pre-pended, # as in "hbase-operator-tools-1.0.0". # TODO: For non-hbase-related projects, enhance this to use Jira API query instead of text lookup. function get_jira_name { local project="$1" local jira_name case "${project}" in hbase*) jira_name="HBASE";; *) jira_name="";; esac if [[ -z "$jira_name" ]]; then error "Sorry, can't determine the Jira name for project $project" fi echo "$jira_name" } # Update the CHANGES.md # DOES NOT DO COMMITS! Caller should do that. # requires yetus to have a defined home already. # yetus requires python2 to be on the path. function update_releasenotes { local project_dir="$1" local jira_fix_version="$2" local jira_project local timing_token timing_token="$(start_step)" changelog="CHANGELOG.${jira_fix_version}.md" releasenotes="RELEASENOTES.${jira_fix_version}.md" if [ -f ${changelog} ]; then rm ${changelog} fi if [ -f ${releasenotes} ]; then rm ${releasenotes} fi jira_project="$(get_jira_name "$(basename "$project_dir")")" "${YETUS_HOME}/bin/releasedocmaker" -p "${jira_project}" --fileversions -v "${jira_fix_version}" \ -l --sortorder=newer --skip-credits || true # First clear out the changes written by previous RCs. if [ -f "${project_dir}/CHANGES.md" ]; then sed -i -e \ "/^## Release ${jira_fix_version}/,/^## Release/ {//!d; /^## Release ${jira_fix_version}/d;}" \ "${project_dir}/CHANGES.md" || true fi if [ -f "${project_dir}/RELEASENOTES.md" ]; then sed -i -e \ "/^# ${jira_project} ${jira_fix_version} Release Notes/,/^# ${jira_project}/{//!d; /^# ${jira_project} ${jira_fix_version} Release Notes/d;}" \ "${project_dir}/RELEASENOTES.md" || true fi # Yetus will not generate CHANGES if no JIRAs fixed against the release version # (Could happen if a release were bungled such that we had to make a new one # without changes) if [ ! -f "${changelog}" ]; then echo -e "## Release ${jira_fix_version} - Unreleased (as of `date`)\nNo changes\n" > "${changelog}" fi if [ ! -f "${releasenotes}" ]; then echo -e "# hbase ${jira_fix_version} Release Notes\nNo changes\n" > "${releasenotes}" fi # The releasedocmaker call above generates RELEASENOTES.X.X.X.md and CHANGELOG.X.X.X.md. if [ -f "${project_dir}/CHANGES.md" ]; then # To insert into project's CHANGES.md...need to cut the top off the # CHANGELOG.X.X.X.md file removing license and first line and then # insert it after the license comment closing where we have a # DO NOT REMOVE marker text! sed -i -e '/## Release/,$!d' "${changelog}" sed -i -e '2,${/^# HBASE Changelog/d;}' "${project_dir}/CHANGES.md" sed -i -e "/DO NOT REMOVE/r ${changelog}" "${project_dir}/CHANGES.md" else mv "${changelog}" "${project_dir}/CHANGES.md" fi if [ -f "${project_dir}/RELEASENOTES.md" ]; then # Similar for RELEASENOTES but slightly different. sed -i -e '/Release Notes/,$!d' "${releasenotes}" sed -i -e '2,${/^# RELEASENOTES/d;}' "${project_dir}/RELEASENOTES.md" sed -i -e "/DO NOT REMOVE/r ${releasenotes}" "${project_dir}/RELEASENOTES.md" else mv "${releasenotes}" "${project_dir}/RELEASENOTES.md" fi stop_step "${timing_token}" } # Make src release. # Takes as arguments first the project name -- e.g. hbase or hbase-operator-tools # -- and then the version string. Expects to find checkout adjacent to this script # named for 'project', the first arg passed. # Expects the following three defines in the environment: # - GPG needs to be defined, with the path to GPG: defaults 'gpg'. # - GIT_REF which is the tag to create the tgz from: defaults to 'master'. # For example: # $ GIT_REF="master" make_src_release hbase-operator-tools 1.0.0 make_src_release() { # Tar up the src and sign and hash it. local project="${1}" local version="${2}" local base_name="${project}-${version}" local timing_token timing_token="$(start_step)" rm -rf "${base_name}"-src* tgz="${base_name}-src.tar.gz" cd "${project}" || exit git clean -d -f -x git archive --format=tar.gz --output="../${tgz}" --prefix="${base_name}/" "${GIT_REF:-master}" cd .. || exit $GPG "${GPG_ARGS[@]}" --armor --output "${tgz}.asc" --detach-sig "${tgz}" $GPG "${GPG_ARGS[@]}" --print-md SHA512 "${tgz}" > "${tgz}.sha512" stop_step "${timing_token}" } # Make binary release. # Takes as arguments first the project name -- e.g. hbase or hbase-operator-tools # -- and then the version string. Expects to find checkout adjacent to this script # named for 'project', the first arg passed. # Expects the following three defines in the environment: # - GPG needs to be defined, with the path to GPG: defaults 'gpg'. # - GIT_REF which is the tag to create the tgz from: defaults to 'master'. # - MVN Default is "mvn -B --settings $MAVEN_SETTINGS_FILE". # For example: # $ GIT_REF="master" make_src_release hbase-operator-tools 1.0.0 make_binary_release() { local project="${1}" local version="${2}" local base_name="${project}-${version}" local timing_token timing_token="$(start_step)" rm -rf "${base_name}"-bin* cd "$project" || exit git clean -d -f -x # Three invocations of maven. This seems to work. One to # populate the repo, another to build the site, and then # a third to assemble the binary artifact. Trying to do # all in the one invocation fails; a problem in our # assembly spec to in maven. TODO. Meantime, three invocations. "${MVN[@]}" clean install -DskipTests "${MVN[@]}" site -DskipTests kick_gpg_agent "${MVN[@]}" install assembly:single -DskipTests -Dcheckstyle.skip=true "${PUBLISH_PROFILES[@]}" # Check there is a bin gz output. The build may not produce one: e.g. hbase-thirdparty. local f_bin_prefix="./${PROJECT}-assembly/target/${base_name}" if ls "${f_bin_prefix}"*-bin.tar.gz &>/dev/null; then cp "${f_bin_prefix}"*-bin.tar.gz .. cd .. || exit for i in "${base_name}"*-bin.tar.gz; do "${GPG}" "${GPG_ARGS[@]}" --armour --output "${i}.asc" --detach-sig "${i}" "${GPG}" "${GPG_ARGS[@]}" --print-md SHA512 "${i}" > "${i}.sha512" done else cd .. || exit log "No ${f_bin_prefix}*-bin.tar.gz product; expected?" fi stop_step "${timing_token}" } # "Wake up" the gpg agent so it responds properly to maven-gpg-plugin, and doesn't cause timeout. # Specifically this is done between invocation of 'mvn site' and 'mvn assembly:single', because # the 'site' build takes long enough that the gpg-agent does become unresponsive and the following # 'assembly' build (where gpg signing occurs) experiences timeout, without this "kick". function kick_gpg_agent { # All that's needed is to run gpg on a random file # TODO could we just call gpg-connect-agent /bye local i i="$(mktemp)" echo "This is a test file" > "$i" "${GPG}" "${GPG_ARGS[@]}" --armour --output "${i}.asc" --detach-sig "${i}" rm "$i" "$i.asc" } # Do maven command to set version into local pom function maven_set_version { #input: local this_version="$1" log "${MVN[@]}" versions:set -DnewVersion="$this_version" "${MVN[@]}" versions:set -DnewVersion="$this_version" | grep -v "no value" # silence logs } # Do maven command to read version from local pom function maven_get_version { # shellcheck disable=SC2016 "${MVN[@]}" -q -N -Dexec.executable="echo" -Dexec.args='${project.version}' exec:exec } # Do maven deploy to snapshot or release artifact repository, with checks. function maven_deploy { #inputs: local timing_token # Invoke with cwd=$PROJECT local deploy_type="$1" local mvn_log_file="$2" #secondary log file used later to extract staged_repo_id if [[ "$deploy_type" != "snapshot" && "$deploy_type" != "release" ]]; then error "unrecognized deploy type, must be 'snapshot'|'release'" fi if [[ -z "$mvn_log_file" ]] || ! touch "$mvn_log_file"; then error "must provide writable maven log output filepath" fi timing_token=$(start_step) # shellcheck disable=SC2153 if [[ "$deploy_type" == "snapshot" ]] && ! [[ "$RELEASE_VERSION" =~ -SNAPSHOT$ ]]; then error "Snapshots must have a version with suffix '-SNAPSHOT'; you gave version '$RELEASE_VERSION'" elif [[ "$deploy_type" == "release" ]] && [[ "$RELEASE_VERSION" =~ SNAPSHOT ]]; then error "Non-snapshot release version must not include the word 'SNAPSHOT'; you gave version '$RELEASE_VERSION'" fi # Publish ${PROJECT} to Maven repo # shellcheck disable=SC2154 log "Publishing ${PROJECT} checkout at '$GIT_REF' ($git_hash)" log "Publish version is $RELEASE_VERSION" # Coerce the requested version maven_set_version "$RELEASE_VERSION" # Prepare for signing kick_gpg_agent declare -a mvn_goals=(clean) if ! is_dry_run; then mvn_goals=("${mvn_goals[@]}" deploy) fi log "${MVN[@]}" -DskipTests -Dcheckstyle.skip=true "${PUBLISH_PROFILES[@]}" "${mvn_goals[@]}" log "Logging to ${mvn_log_file}. This will take a while..." rm -f "$mvn_log_file" # The tortuous redirect in the next command allows mvn's stdout and stderr to go to mvn_log_file, # while also sending stderr back to the caller. # shellcheck disable=SC2094 if ! "${MVN[@]}" -DskipTests -Dcheckstyle.skip=true "${PUBLISH_PROFILES[@]}" \ "${mvn_goals[@]}" 1>> "$mvn_log_file" 2> >( tee -a "$mvn_log_file" >&2 ); then error "Deploy build failed, for details see log at '$mvn_log_file'." fi log "BUILD SUCCESS." stop_step "${timing_token}" return 0 } # guess the host os # * DARWIN # * LINUX function get_host_os() { uname -s | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]' }