open-nomad/scripts
James Nugent 196cdf4e64 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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deps.sh Allow compilation on BSD 2016-01-27 20:37:29 -05:00
dist.sh auto release 2017-03-03 16:06:31 -08:00
example_weave.bash Fixup example 2017-06-21 17:19:08 -07:00
install_consul.sh Start consul in getting started vagrant 2017-07-03 16:45:13 -07:00
install_rkt.sh Fix some bash; uuuuuuuuuugh 2017-01-27 16:08:21 -08:00
install_rkt_vagrant.sh Fix `vagrant provision` with a bunch of guards 2017-01-27 16:08:21 -08:00
install_vault.sh bump vault 2017-03-27 10:10:42 -07:00
travis.sh reset travis script 2017-07-22 22:25:20 -07:00
update_docker.sh Update rkt and docker 2016-03-18 22:18:59 -07:00