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Because this script is now run from the main Makefile, it is more suitable to be located in the main scripts folder where the other build related scripts reside.
161 lines
3.8 KiB
Bash
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161 lines
3.8 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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# Simple bash script to build basic lnd tools for all the platforms
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# we support with the golang cross-compiler.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Company 0, LLC.
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# Use of this source code is governed by the ISC
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# license.
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set -e
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LND_VERSION_REGEX="lnd version (.+) commit"
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PKG="github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd"
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PACKAGE=lnd
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# green prints one line of green text (if the terminal supports it).
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function green() {
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echo -e "\e[0;32m${1}\e[0m"
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}
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# red prints one line of red text (if the terminal supports it).
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function red() {
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echo -e "\e[0;31m${1}\e[0m"
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}
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# check_tag_correct makes sure the given git tag is checked out and the git tree
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# is not dirty.
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# arguments: <version-tag>
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function check_tag_correct() {
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local tag=$1
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# If a tag is specified, ensure that that tag is present and checked out.
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if [[ $tag != $(git describe) ]]; then
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red "tag $tag not checked out"
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exit 1
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fi
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# Build lnd to extract version.
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go build ${PKG}/cmd/lnd
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# Extract version command output.
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lnd_version_output=$(./lnd --version)
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# Use a regex to isolate the version string.
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if [[ $lnd_version_output =~ $LND_VERSION_REGEX ]]; then
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# Prepend 'v' to match git tag naming scheme.
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lnd_version="v${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
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green "version: $lnd_version"
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# If tag contains a release candidate suffix, append this suffix to the
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# lnd reported version before we compare.
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RC_REGEX="-rc[0-9]+$"
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if [[ $tag =~ $RC_REGEX ]]; then
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lnd_version+=${BASH_REMATCH[0]}
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fi
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# Match git tag with lnd version.
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if [[ $tag != "${lnd_version}" ]]; then
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red "lnd version $lnd_version does not match tag $tag"
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exit 1
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fi
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else
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red "malformed lnd version output"
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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# build_release builds the actual release binaries.
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# arguments: <version-tag> <build-system(s)> <build-tags> <ldflags>
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function build_release() {
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local tag=$1
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local sys=$2
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local buildtags=$3
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local ldflags=$4
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green " - Packaging vendor"
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go mod vendor
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tar -czf vendor.tar.gz vendor
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maindir=$PACKAGE-$tag
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mkdir -p $maindir
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cp vendor.tar.gz $maindir/
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rm vendor.tar.gz
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rm -r vendor
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package_source="${maindir}/${PACKAGE}-source-${tag}.tar"
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git archive -o "${package_source}" HEAD
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gzip -f "${package_source}" >"${package_source}.gz"
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cd "${maindir}"
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for i in $sys; do
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os=$(echo $i | cut -f1 -d-)
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arch=$(echo $i | cut -f2 -d-)
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arm=
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if [[ $arch == "armv6" ]]; then
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arch=arm
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arm=6
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elif [[ $arch == "armv7" ]]; then
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arch=arm
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arm=7
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fi
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dir="${PACKAGE}-${i}-${tag}"
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mkdir "${dir}"
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pushd "${dir}"
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green " - Building: ${os} ${arch} ${arm} with build tags '${buildtags}'"
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env CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=$os GOARCH=$arch GOARM=$arm go build -v -trimpath -ldflags="${ldflags}" -tags="${buildtags}" ${PKG}/cmd/lnd
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env CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=$os GOARCH=$arch GOARM=$arm go build -v -trimpath -ldflags="${ldflags}" -tags="${buildtags}" ${PKG}/cmd/lncli
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popd
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if [[ $os == "windows" ]]; then
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zip -r "${dir}.zip" "${dir}"
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else
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tar -cvzf "${dir}.tar.gz" "${dir}"
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fi
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rm -r "${dir}"
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done
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shasum -a 256 * >manifest-$tag.txt
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}
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# usage prints the usage of the whole script.
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function usage() {
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red "Usage: "
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red "release.sh check-tag <version-tag>"
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red "release.sh build-release <version-tag> <build-system(s)> <build-tags> <ldflags>"
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}
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# Whatever sub command is passed in, we need at least 2 arguments.
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if [ "$#" -lt 2 ]; then
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usage
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exit 1
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fi
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# Extract the sub command and remove it from the list of parameters by shifting
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# them to the left.
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SUBCOMMAND=$1
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shift
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# Call the function corresponding to the specified sub command or print the
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# usage if the sub command was not found.
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case $SUBCOMMAND in
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check-tag)
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green "Checking if version tag exists"
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check_tag_correct "$@"
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;;
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build-release)
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green "Building release"
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build_release "$@"
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;;
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*)
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usage
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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