#!/usr/bin/env bash # This script builds the application from source for multiple platforms. # Determine the arch/os combos we're building for ALL_XC_ARCH="386 amd64 arm arm64 ppc64le" ALL_XC_OS="linux darwin windows freebsd openbsd solaris" # Exit immediately if a command fails set -e # Validates that a necessary tool is on the PATH function validateToolPresence { local TOOLNAME=$1 which ${TOOLNAME} >/dev/null if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "${TOOLNAME} is not on the path. Exiting..." exit 1 fi } # Validates that all used tools are present; exits when any is not found function validatePreconditions { echo "==> Checking for necessary tools..." validateToolPresence realpath validateToolPresence dirname validateToolPresence tr validateToolPresence find } # Get the parent directory of where this script is. # NOTE: I'm unsure why you don't just use realpath like below function enterPackerSourceDir { echo "==> Entering Packer source dir..." local BUILD_SCRIPT_PATH="${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" SOURCEDIR=$(dirname $(dirname $(realpath "${BUILD_SCRIPT_PATH}"))) cd ${SOURCEDIR} } function ensureOutputStructure { echo "==> Ensuring output directories are present..." mkdir -p bin/ mkdir -p pkg/ } function cleanOutputDirs { echo "==> Removing old builds..." rm -f bin/* rm -fr pkg/* } function lowerCaseOSType { local OS_TYPE=${OSTYPE:=`uname`} echo "${OS_TYPE}" | tr "[:upper:]" "[:lower:]" } # Returns the OS appropriate path separator function getPathSeparator { # helpers for Cygwin-hosted builds case "$(lowerCaseOSType)" in mingw*|msys*|cygwin*) # cygwin only translates ';' to ':' on select environment variables echo ';' ;; *) echo ':' esac } function convertPathOnCygwin() { local flag local somePath if [ "${1:0:1}" = '-' ]; then flag=$1 somePath=$2 else somePath=$1 fi [ -n "${somePath}" ] || return 0 case "$(lowerCaseOSType)" in cygwin*) cygpath ${flag} -- "${somePath}" ;; *) echo "${somePath}" esac } validatePreconditions enterPackerSourceDir ensureOutputStructure cleanOutputDirs PATHSEP=$(getPathSeparator) # XXX works in MINGW? # FIXME: What if go is not in the PATH and GOROOT isn't set? which go &>/dev/null || PATH+=":`convertPathOnCygwin "${GOROOT:?}"`/bin" OLDIFS="${IFS}" # make sure GOPATH is consistent - Windows binaries can't handle Cygwin-style paths IFS="${PATHSEP}" for d in ${GOPATH:-$(go env GOPATH)}; do _GOPATH+="${_GOPATH:+${PATHSEP}}$(convertPathOnCygwin --windows "${d}")" done GOPATH="$_GOPATH" # locate 'gox' and traverse GOPATH if needed which "${GOX:=gox}" &>/dev/null || { for d in ${GOPATH}; do GOX="$(convertPathOnCygwin --unix "${d}")/bin/gox" [ -x "${GOX}" ] && break || unset GOX done } IFS="$OLDIFS" # Build! echo "==> Building..." # If in dev mode, only build for ourself if [ -n "${PACKER_DEV+x}" ]; then XC_OS=$(go env GOOS) XC_ARCH=$(go env GOARCH) fi set +e ${GOX:?command not found} \ -os="${XC_OS:-$ALL_XC_OS}" \ -arch="${XC_ARCH:-$ALL_XC_ARCH}" \ -osarch="!darwin/arm !darwin/arm64" \ -ldflags "${GOLDFLAGS}" \ -output "pkg/{{.OS}}_{{.Arch}}/packer" \ . set -e # trim GOPATH to first element IFS="${PATHSEP}" # FIXME: How do you know that the first path of GOPATH is the main GOPATH? Or is the main GOPATH meant to be the first path in GOPATH? MAIN_GOPATH=(${GOPATH}) MAIN_GOPATH="$(convertPathOnCygwin --unix "${MAIN_GOPATH[0]}")" IFS="${OLDIFS}" # Copy our OS/Arch to the bin/ directory echo "==> Copying binaries for this platform..." DEV_PLATFORM="./pkg/${XC_OS}_${XC_ARCH}" for F in $(find ${DEV_PLATFORM} -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f 2>/dev/null); do cp -v ${F} bin/ cp -v ${F} "${MAIN_GOPATH}/bin/" done # Done! echo echo "==> Results:" ls -hl bin/