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SHELL = bash
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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PROJECT_ROOT := $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $(abspath $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))))
THIS_OS := $(shell uname)
GIT_COMMIT := $(shell git rev-parse HEAD)
GIT_DIRTY := $(if $(shell git status --porcelain),+CHANGES)
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GO_LDFLAGS := "-X github.com/hashicorp/nomad/version.GitCommit=$(GIT_COMMIT)$(GIT_DIRTY)"
GO_TAGS ?= codegen_generated
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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GO_TEST_CMD = $(if $(shell which gotestsum),gotestsum --,go test)
ifeq ($(origin GOTEST_PKGS_EXCLUDE), undefined)
GOTEST_PKGS ?= "./..."
else
GOTEST_PKGS=$(shell go list ./... | sed 's/github.com\/hashicorp\/nomad/./' | egrep -v "^($(GOTEST_PKGS_EXCLUDE))(/.*)?$$")
endif
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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default: help
ifeq (,$(findstring $(THIS_OS),Darwin Linux FreeBSD Windows))
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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$(error Building Nomad is currently only supported on Darwin and Linux.)
endif
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# On Linux we build for Linux and Windows
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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ifeq (Linux,$(THIS_OS))
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ifeq ($(CI),true)
$(info Running in a CI environment, verbose mode is disabled)
else
VERBOSE="true"
endif
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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ALL_TARGETS += linux_386 \
linux_amd64 \
linux_arm \
linux_arm64 \
windows_386 \
windows_amd64
endif
# On MacOS, we only build for MacOS
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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ifeq (Darwin,$(THIS_OS))
ALL_TARGETS += darwin_amd64
endif
# On FreeBSD, we only build for FreeBSD
ifeq (FreeBSD,$(THIS_OS))
ALL_TARGETS += freebsd_amd64
endif
# include per-user customization after all variables are defined
-include GNUMakefile.local
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad: $(SOURCE_FILES) ## Build Nomad for darwin/amd64
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@echo "==> Building $@ with tags $(GO_TAGS)..."
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@CGO_ENABLED=1 GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 \
go build \
-ldflags $(GO_LDFLAGS) \
-tags "$(GO_TAGS)" \
-o "$@"
pkg/freebsd_amd64/nomad: $(SOURCE_FILES) ## Build Nomad for freebsd/amd64
@echo "==> Building $@..."
@CGO_ENABLED=1 GOOS=freebsd GOARCH=amd64 \
go build \
-ldflags $(GO_LDFLAGS) \
-tags "$(GO_TAGS)" \
-o "$@"
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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pkg/linux_386/nomad: $(SOURCE_FILES) ## Build Nomad for linux/386
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@echo "==> Building $@ with tags $(GO_TAGS)..."
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@CGO_ENABLED=1 GOOS=linux GOARCH=386 \
go build \
-ldflags $(GO_LDFLAGS) \
-tags "$(GO_TAGS)" \
-o "$@"
pkg/linux_amd64/nomad: $(SOURCE_FILES) ## Build Nomad for linux/amd64
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@echo "==> Building $@ with tags $(GO_TAGS)..."
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@CGO_ENABLED=1 GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 \
go build \
-ldflags $(GO_LDFLAGS) \
-tags "$(GO_TAGS)" \
-o "$@"
pkg/linux_arm/nomad: $(SOURCE_FILES) ## Build Nomad for linux/arm
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@echo "==> Building $@ with tags $(GO_TAGS)..."
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@CGO_ENABLED=1 GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm CC=arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc-5 \
go build \
-ldflags $(GO_LDFLAGS) \
-tags "$(GO_TAGS)" \
-o "$@"
pkg/linux_arm64/nomad: $(SOURCE_FILES) ## Build Nomad for linux/arm64
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@echo "==> Building $@ with tags $(GO_TAGS)..."
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@CGO_ENABLED=1 GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm64 CC=aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc-5 \
go build \
-ldflags $(GO_LDFLAGS) \
-tags "$(GO_TAGS)" \
-o "$@"
# If CGO support for Windows is ever required, set the following variables
# in the environment for `go build` for both the windows/amd64 and the
# windows/386 targets:
# CC=i686-w64-mingw32-gcc
# CXX=i686-w64-mingw32-g++
pkg/windows_386/nomad: $(SOURCE_FILES) ## Build Nomad for windows/386
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@echo "==> Building $@ with tags $(GO_TAGS)..."
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@CGO_ENABLED=1 GOOS=windows GOARCH=386 \
go build \
-ldflags $(GO_LDFLAGS) \
-tags "$(GO_TAGS)" \
-o "$@.exe"
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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pkg/windows_amd64/nomad: $(SOURCE_FILES) ## Build Nomad for windows/amd64
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@echo "==> Building $@ with tags $(GO_TAGS)..."
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@CGO_ENABLED=1 GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 \
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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go build \
-ldflags $(GO_LDFLAGS) \
-tags "$(GO_TAGS)" \
-o "$@.exe"
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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# Define package targets for each of the build targets we actually have on this system
define makePackageTarget
pkg/$(1).zip: pkg/$(1)/nomad
@echo "==> Packaging for $(1)..."
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@zip -j pkg/$(1).zip pkg/$(1)/*
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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endef
# Reify the package targets
$(foreach t,$(ALL_TARGETS),$(eval $(call makePackageTarget,$(t))))
.PHONY: bootstrap
bootstrap: deps lint-deps git-hooks # Install all dependencies
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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.PHONY: deps
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deps: ## Install build and development dependencies
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@echo "==> Updating build dependencies..."
go get -u github.com/kardianos/govendor
go get -u github.com/hashicorp/go-bindata/go-bindata
go get -u github.com/elazarl/go-bindata-assetfs/go-bindata-assetfs
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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go get -u github.com/a8m/tree/cmd/tree
go get -u github.com/magiconair/vendorfmt/cmd/vendorfmt
go get -u gotest.tools/gotestsum
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go get -u github.com/fatih/hclfmt
@bash -C "$(PROJECT_ROOT)/scripts/install-codecgen.sh"
@bash -C "$(PROJECT_ROOT)/scripts/install-protoc-gen-go.sh"
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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.PHONY: lint-deps
lint-deps: ## Install linter dependencies
@echo "==> Updating linter dependencies..."
go get -u github.com/alecthomas/gometalinter
gometalinter --install
.PHONY: git-hooks
git-dir = $(shell git rev-parse --git-dir)
git-hooks: $(git-dir)/hooks/pre-push
$(git-dir)/hooks/%: dev/hooks/%
cp $^ $@
chmod 755 $@
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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.PHONY: check
check: ## Lint the source code
@echo "==> Linting source code..."
@gometalinter \
--deadline 10m \
--vendor \
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--exclude='.*\.generated\.go' \
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--exclude='.*\.pb\.go' \
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--exclude='.*bindata_assetfs\.go' \
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--skip="ui/" \
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--sort="path" \
--aggregate \
--enable-gc \
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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--disable-all \
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--enable goimports \
--enable misspell \
--enable vet \
--enable deadcode \
--enable varcheck \
--enable ineffassign \
--enable structcheck \
--enable unconvert \
--enable gofmt \
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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./...
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@echo "==> Spell checking website..."
@misspell -error -source=text website/source/
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@echo "==> Check proto files are in-sync..."
@$(MAKE) proto
@if (git status | grep -q .pb.go); then echo the following proto files are out of sync; git status |grep .pb.go; exit 1; fi
@echo "==> Check API package is isolated from rest"
@! go list --test -f '{{ join .Deps "\n" }}' ./api | grep github.com/hashicorp/nomad/ | grep -v -e /vendor/ -e /nomad/api/
.PHONY: checkscripts
checkscripts: ## Lint shell scripts
@echo "==> Linting scripts..."
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@find scripts -type f -name '*.sh' | xargs shellcheck
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.PHONY: generate-all
generate-all: generate-structs proto generate-examples
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.PHONY: generate-structs
generate-structs: LOCAL_PACKAGES = $(shell go list ./... | grep -v '/vendor/')
generate-structs: ## Update generated code
@echo "--> Running go generate..."
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@go generate $(LOCAL_PACKAGES)
.PHONY: proto
proto:
@echo "--> Generating proto bindings..."
@for file in $$(git ls-files "*.proto" | grep -v "vendor\/.*.proto"); do \
protoc -I . -I ../../.. --go_out=plugins=grpc:. $$file; \
done
.PHONY: generate-examples
generate-examples: command/job_init.bindata_assetfs.go
command/job_init.bindata_assetfs.go: command/assets/*
go-bindata-assetfs -pkg command -o command/job_init.bindata_assetfs.go ./command/assets/...
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.PHONY: vendorfmt
vendorfmt:
@echo "--> Formatting vendor/vendor.json"
test -x $(GOPATH)/bin/vendorfmt || go get -u github.com/magiconair/vendorfmt/cmd/vendorfmt
vendorfmt
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.PHONY: changelogfmt
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changelogfmt:
@echo "--> Making [GH-xxxx] references clickable..."
@sed -E 's|([^\[])\[GH-([0-9]+)\]|\1[[GH-\2](https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/\2)]|g' CHANGELOG.md > changelog.tmp && mv changelog.tmp CHANGELOG.md
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## We skip the terraform directory as there are templated hcl configurations
## that do not successfully compile without rendering
.PHONY: hclfmt
hclfmt:
@echo "--> Formatting HCL"
@find . -path ./terraform -prune -o -name 'upstart.nomad' -prune -o \( -name '*.nomad' -o -name '*.hcl' \) -exec hclfmt -w {} +
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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.PHONY: dev
dev: GOOS=$(shell go env GOOS)
dev: GOARCH=$(shell go env GOARCH)
dev: GOPATH=$(shell go env GOPATH)
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dev: DEV_TARGET=pkg/$(GOOS)_$(GOARCH)/nomad
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dev: vendorfmt changelogfmt hclfmt ## Build for the current development platform
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@echo "==> Removing old development build..."
@rm -f $(PROJECT_ROOT)/$(DEV_TARGET)
@rm -f $(PROJECT_ROOT)/bin/nomad
@rm -f $(GOPATH)/bin/nomad
@$(MAKE) --no-print-directory \
$(DEV_TARGET) \
GO_TAGS="$(GO_TAGS) $(NOMAD_UI_TAG)"
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@mkdir -p $(PROJECT_ROOT)/bin
@mkdir -p $(GOPATH)/bin
@cp $(PROJECT_ROOT)/$(DEV_TARGET) $(PROJECT_ROOT)/bin/
@cp $(PROJECT_ROOT)/$(DEV_TARGET) $(GOPATH)/bin
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.PHONY: prerelease
dev: avoid codecgen code in downstream projects This is an attempt to ease dependency management for external driver plugins, by avoiding requiring them to compile ugorji/go generated files. Plugin developers reported some pain with the brittleness of ugorji/go dependency in particular, specially when using go mod, the default go mod manager in golang 1.13. Context -------- Nomad uses msgpack to persist and serialize internal structs, using ugorji/go library. As an optimization, we use ugorji/go code generation to speedup process and aovid the relection-based slow path. We commit these generated files in repository when we cut and tag the release to ease reproducability and debugging old releases. Thus, downstream projects that depend on release tag, indirectly depends on ugorji/go generated code. Sadly, the generated code is brittle and specific to the version of ugorji/go being used. When go mod picks another version of ugorji/go then nomad (go mod by default uses release according to semver), downstream projects face compilation errors. Interestingly, downstream projects don't commonly serialize nomad internal structs. Drivers and device plugins use grpc instead of msgpack for the most part. In the few cases where they use msgpag (e.g. decoding task config), they do without codegen path as they run on driver specific structs not the nomad internal structs. Also, the ugorji/go serialization through reflection is generally backward compatible (mod some ugorji/go regression bugs that get introduced every now and then :( ). Proposal --------- The proposal here is to keep committing ugorji/go codec generated files for releases but to use a go tag for them. All nomad development through the makefile, including releasing, CI and dev flow, has the tag enabled. Downstream plugin projects, by default, will skip these files and life proceed as normal for them. The downside is that nomad developers who use generated code but avoid using make must start passing additional go tag argument. Though this is not a blessed configuration.
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prerelease: GO_TAGS=ui codegen_generated release
prerelease: generate-all ember-dist static-assets ## Generate all the static assets for a Nomad release
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build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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.PHONY: release
dev: avoid codecgen code in downstream projects This is an attempt to ease dependency management for external driver plugins, by avoiding requiring them to compile ugorji/go generated files. Plugin developers reported some pain with the brittleness of ugorji/go dependency in particular, specially when using go mod, the default go mod manager in golang 1.13. Context -------- Nomad uses msgpack to persist and serialize internal structs, using ugorji/go library. As an optimization, we use ugorji/go code generation to speedup process and aovid the relection-based slow path. We commit these generated files in repository when we cut and tag the release to ease reproducability and debugging old releases. Thus, downstream projects that depend on release tag, indirectly depends on ugorji/go generated code. Sadly, the generated code is brittle and specific to the version of ugorji/go being used. When go mod picks another version of ugorji/go then nomad (go mod by default uses release according to semver), downstream projects face compilation errors. Interestingly, downstream projects don't commonly serialize nomad internal structs. Drivers and device plugins use grpc instead of msgpack for the most part. In the few cases where they use msgpag (e.g. decoding task config), they do without codegen path as they run on driver specific structs not the nomad internal structs. Also, the ugorji/go serialization through reflection is generally backward compatible (mod some ugorji/go regression bugs that get introduced every now and then :( ). Proposal --------- The proposal here is to keep committing ugorji/go codec generated files for releases but to use a go tag for them. All nomad development through the makefile, including releasing, CI and dev flow, has the tag enabled. Downstream plugin projects, by default, will skip these files and life proceed as normal for them. The downside is that nomad developers who use generated code but avoid using make must start passing additional go tag argument. Though this is not a blessed configuration.
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release: GO_TAGS=ui codegen_generated release
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release: clean $(foreach t,$(ALL_TARGETS),pkg/$(t).zip) ## Build all release packages which can be built on this platform.
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@echo "==> Results:"
@tree --dirsfirst $(PROJECT_ROOT)/pkg
.PHONY: test
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test: ## Run the Nomad test suite and/or the Nomad UI test suite
@if [ ! $(SKIP_NOMAD_TESTS) ]; then \
make test-nomad; \
fi
@if [ $(RUN_WEBSITE_TESTS) ]; then \
make test-website; \
fi
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@if [ $(RUN_UI_TESTS) ]; then \
make test-ui; \
fi
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@if [ $(RUN_E2E_TESTS) ]; then \
make e2e-test; \
fi
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.PHONY: test-nomad
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test-nomad: dev ## Run Nomad test suites
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@echo "==> Running Nomad test suites:"
$(if $(ENABLE_RACE),GORACE="strip_path_prefix=$(GOPATH)/src") $(GO_TEST_CMD) \
$(if $(ENABLE_RACE),-race) $(if $(VERBOSE),-v) \
-cover \
-timeout=15m \
dev: avoid codecgen code in downstream projects This is an attempt to ease dependency management for external driver plugins, by avoiding requiring them to compile ugorji/go generated files. Plugin developers reported some pain with the brittleness of ugorji/go dependency in particular, specially when using go mod, the default go mod manager in golang 1.13. Context -------- Nomad uses msgpack to persist and serialize internal structs, using ugorji/go library. As an optimization, we use ugorji/go code generation to speedup process and aovid the relection-based slow path. We commit these generated files in repository when we cut and tag the release to ease reproducability and debugging old releases. Thus, downstream projects that depend on release tag, indirectly depends on ugorji/go generated code. Sadly, the generated code is brittle and specific to the version of ugorji/go being used. When go mod picks another version of ugorji/go then nomad (go mod by default uses release according to semver), downstream projects face compilation errors. Interestingly, downstream projects don't commonly serialize nomad internal structs. Drivers and device plugins use grpc instead of msgpack for the most part. In the few cases where they use msgpag (e.g. decoding task config), they do without codegen path as they run on driver specific structs not the nomad internal structs. Also, the ugorji/go serialization through reflection is generally backward compatible (mod some ugorji/go regression bugs that get introduced every now and then :( ). Proposal --------- The proposal here is to keep committing ugorji/go codec generated files for releases but to use a go tag for them. All nomad development through the makefile, including releasing, CI and dev flow, has the tag enabled. Downstream plugin projects, by default, will skip these files and life proceed as normal for them. The downside is that nomad developers who use generated code but avoid using make must start passing additional go tag argument. Though this is not a blessed configuration.
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-tags "$(GO_TAGS)" \
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$(GOTEST_PKGS) $(if $(VERBOSE), >test.log ; echo $$? > exit-code)
@if [ $(VERBOSE) ] ; then \
bash -C "$(PROJECT_ROOT)/scripts/test_check.sh" ; \
fi
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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.PHONY: e2e-test
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e2e-test: dev ## Run the Nomad e2e test suite
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@echo "==> Running Nomad E2E test suites:"
go test \
$(if $(ENABLE_RACE),-race) $(if $(VERBOSE),-v) \
-cover \
-timeout=900s \
dev: avoid codecgen code in downstream projects This is an attempt to ease dependency management for external driver plugins, by avoiding requiring them to compile ugorji/go generated files. Plugin developers reported some pain with the brittleness of ugorji/go dependency in particular, specially when using go mod, the default go mod manager in golang 1.13. Context -------- Nomad uses msgpack to persist and serialize internal structs, using ugorji/go library. As an optimization, we use ugorji/go code generation to speedup process and aovid the relection-based slow path. We commit these generated files in repository when we cut and tag the release to ease reproducability and debugging old releases. Thus, downstream projects that depend on release tag, indirectly depends on ugorji/go generated code. Sadly, the generated code is brittle and specific to the version of ugorji/go being used. When go mod picks another version of ugorji/go then nomad (go mod by default uses release according to semver), downstream projects face compilation errors. Interestingly, downstream projects don't commonly serialize nomad internal structs. Drivers and device plugins use grpc instead of msgpack for the most part. In the few cases where they use msgpag (e.g. decoding task config), they do without codegen path as they run on driver specific structs not the nomad internal structs. Also, the ugorji/go serialization through reflection is generally backward compatible (mod some ugorji/go regression bugs that get introduced every now and then :( ). Proposal --------- The proposal here is to keep committing ugorji/go codec generated files for releases but to use a go tag for them. All nomad development through the makefile, including releasing, CI and dev flow, has the tag enabled. Downstream plugin projects, by default, will skip these files and life proceed as normal for them. The downside is that nomad developers who use generated code but avoid using make must start passing additional go tag argument. Though this is not a blessed configuration.
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-tags "$(GO_TAGS)" \
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github.com/hashicorp/nomad/e2e/vault/ \
-integration
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build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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.PHONY: clean
clean: GOPATH=$(shell go env GOPATH)
clean: ## Remove build artifacts
@echo "==> Cleaning build artifacts..."
@rm -rf "$(PROJECT_ROOT)/bin/"
@rm -rf "$(PROJECT_ROOT)/pkg/"
@rm -f "$(GOPATH)/bin/nomad"
.PHONY: testcluster
testcluster: ## Bring up a Linux test cluster using Vagrant. Set PROVIDER if necessary.
vagrant up nomad-server01 \
nomad-server02 \
nomad-server03 \
nomad-client01 \
nomad-client02 \
nomad-client03 \
$(if $(PROVIDER),--provider $(PROVIDER))
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.PHONY: static-assets
static-assets: ## Compile the static routes to serve alongside the API
@echo "--> Generating static assets"
@go-bindata-assetfs -pkg agent -prefix ui -modtime 1480000000 -tags ui -o bindata_assetfs.go ./ui/dist/...
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@mv bindata_assetfs.go command/agent
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.PHONY: test-website
test-website: ## Run Website Link Checks
@cd website && make test
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.PHONY: test-ui
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test-ui: ## Run Nomad UI test suite
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@echo "--> Installing JavaScript assets"
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@cd ui && npm rebuild node-sass
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@cd ui && yarn install
@echo "--> Running ember tests"
@cd ui && npm test
.PHONY: ember-dist
ember-dist: ## Build the static UI assets from source
@echo "--> Installing JavaScript assets"
@cd ui && yarn install --silent
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@cd ui && npm rebuild node-sass
@echo "--> Building Ember application"
@cd ui && npm run build
.PHONY: dev-ui
dev-ui: ember-dist static-assets
@$(MAKE) NOMAD_UI_TAG="ui" dev ## Build a dev binary with the UI baked in
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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HELP_FORMAT=" \033[36m%-25s\033[0m %s\n"
.PHONY: help
help: ## Display this usage information
@echo "Valid targets:"
@grep -E '^[^ ]+:.*?## .*$$' $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | \
sort | \
awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*?## "}; \
{printf $(HELP_FORMAT), $$1, $$2}'
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@echo ""
@echo "This host will build the following targets if 'make release' is invoked:"
build: Replace shell scripts with GNUmakefile This commit replaces the shell script-driven build process for Nomad with one based around GNU Make (note we _do_ use GNU-specific constructs), requiring no additional scripts for common cases of development. The following targets are implemented: Per-OS/arch combinations: Binaries (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64/nomad Binaries (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386/nomad pkg/linux_amd64/nomad pkg/linux_amd64-lxc/nomad pkg/linux_arm/nomad pkg/linux_arm64/nomad pkg/windows_386/nomad pkg/windows_amd64/nomad Packages (Host - Mac OS X): pkg/darwin_amd64.zip Packages (Host - Linux): pkg/linux_386.zip pkg/linux_amd64.zip pkg/linux_amd64-lxc.zip pkg/linux_arm.zip pkg/linux_arm64.zip pkg/windows_386.zip pkg/windows_amd64.zip Phony targets: dev - Builds for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (unless overriden in the environment) release - Builds all appropriate release packages for the current host GOOS/GOARCH (i.e. Windows and Linux packages on a Linux host, Darwin packages on an OSX host) generate - Generate code for the current host architecture using `go generate`. test - Runs the Nomad test suite clean - Removes build artifacts travis - Runs `make test` with the wrapper script to prevent Travis CI from timing out. help - Displays usage information about commonly used targets. Note that there are some semantic differences from the previous version. 1. `generate` is no longer a dependency of `dev` builds. This is because it causes a rebuild every time, even when no code has changed, since `go generate` does not appear to leave file timestamps alone. Regardless, it is insufficient to generate on one host OS - it needs to be run on each target to ensure everything is generated correctly. 2. `gofmt` is no longer checked. This should be enabled as a linter once the `gofmt -s` refactoring will pass on the whole code base, in order to avoid special cased checks versus using go-metalinter. Example Usages: Make a development build for the current GOOS/GOARCH: make dev Make release build packages appropriate for the host OS: make release Update generated code for the host OS: make generate Run linting checks: make check Build a specific alternative GOOS/GOARCH/tags combination: make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg/nomad make pkg/linux_amd64-pkg.zip
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@echo $(ALL_TARGETS) | sed 's/^/ /'
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.PHONY: ui-screenshots
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ui-screenshots:
@echo "==> Collecting UI screenshots..."
# Build the screenshots image if it doesn't exist yet
@if [[ "$$(docker images -q nomad-ui-screenshots 2> /dev/null)" == "" ]]; then \
docker build --tag="nomad-ui-screenshots" ./scripts/screenshots; \
fi
@docker run \
--rm \
--volume "$(shell pwd)/scripts/screenshots/screenshots:/screenshots" \
nomad-ui-screenshots
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.PHONY: ui-screenshots-local
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ui-screenshots-local:
@echo "==> Collecting UI screenshots (local)..."
@cd scripts/screenshots/src && SCREENSHOTS_DIR="../screenshots" node index.js