open-consul/.github/scripts/verify_rpm.sh
Evan Culver dcb511e78a
ci: Add package verifications to build workflow (#13294)
Co-authored-by: cskh <hui.kang@hashicorp.com>
2022-06-06 14:42:11 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
# verify_rpm.sh tries to install the .rpm package at the path given before running `consul version`
# to inspect its output. If its output doesn't match the version given, the script will exit 1 and
# report why it failed. This is meant to be run as part of the build workflow to verify the built
# .rpm meets some basic criteria for validity.
# set this so we can locate and execute the verify_bin.sh script for verifying version output
SCRIPT_DIR="$( cd -- "$(dirname "$0")" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; pwd -P )"
function usage {
echo "./verify_rpm.sh <path_to_rpm> <expect_version>"
}
function main {
local rpm_path="${1:-}"
local expect_version="${2:-}"
local got_version
if [[ -z "${rpm_path}" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: package path argument is required"
usage
exit 1
fi
if [[ -z "${expect_version}" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: expected version argument is required"
usage
exit 1
fi
# expand globs for path names, if this fails, the script will exit
rpm_path=$(echo ${rpm_path})
if [[ ! -e "${rpm_path}" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: package at ${rpm_path} does not exist."
usage
exit 1
fi
yum -y clean all
yum -y update
yum -y install which openssl
rpm --ignorearch -i ${rpm_path}
# use the script that should be located next to this one for verifying the output
exec "${SCRIPT_DIR}/verify_bin.sh" $(which consul) "${expect_version}"
}
main "$@"