# *** # WARNING: Do not EDIT or MERGE this file, it is generated by packagespec. # *** include $(shell git rev-parse --show-toplevel)/packages*.lock/config.mk .PHONY: packages commands build package write-builder-cache-keys \ write-all-package-cache-keys build-all GOOS ?= $(shell go env GOOS 2>/dev/null || echo linux) GOARCH ?= $(shell go env GOARCH 2>/dev/null || echo amd64) DEFAULT_PACKAGE_YQ := [ .packages[] | select(.inputs.GOOS=="$(GOOS)" and .inputs.GOARCH=="$(GOARCH)") ][0] QUERY_DEFAULT_PACKAGESPEC = $(call QUERY_LOCK,$(DEFAULT_PACKAGE_YQ) | $(1)) # MK is shorthand for changing to repo root and selecting a make target # from a file in this directory. All *.mk files in this directory assume # the current working directory is the repo root. This Makefile exists # to invoke those mk files correctly. MK := $(MAKE) -C $(REPO_ROOT) -f $(LOCKDIR)/ # configure load-builder-cache target to load the most specific builder layer cache # available as an archive in the build cache. ifneq ($(PACKAGE_SPEC_ID),) PACKAGE_CACHE_KEY_FILE := $(shell $(call QUERY_PACKAGESPEC,.meta.builtin.PACKAGE_CACHE_KEY_FILE)) # Loading the best available archive for a specific package build. BUILD_LAYER_ARCHIVES := $(shell $(call QUERY_PACKAGESPEC,.meta.builtin.BUILD_LAYERS[].archive)) BEST_BUILD_LAYER_ARCHIVE := $(shell cd $(REPO_ROOT) && for F in $(BUILD_LAYER_ARCHIVES); do \ if [ -f $$F ]; then echo $$F; exit 0; fi; done) ifeq ($(BEST_BUILD_LAYER_ARCHIVE),) load-builder-cache: @echo "No build layer archives found in build cache. Looked for: $(BUILD_LAYER_ARCHIVES)" else BEST_BUILD_LAYER_NAME := $(shell $(call QUERY_PACKAGESPEC,.meta.builtin.BUILD_LAYERS[] \ | select(.archive=="$(BEST_BUILD_LAYER_ARCHIVE)") | .name)) BEST_BUILD_LAYER_LOAD_TARGET := $(BEST_BUILD_LAYER_NAME)-load load-builder-cache: @$(MK)layer.mk $(BEST_BUILD_LAYER_LOAD_TARGET) endif else ifneq ($(LAYER_SPEC_ID),) # Loading the best avilable archive for a specific layer build. BUILD_LAYER_ARCHIVES := $(shell $(call QUERY_LOCK,.layers[] | select(.name=="$(LAYER_SPEC_ID)") \ | .meta.builtin.LAYER_LIST[].archive)) BEST_BUILD_LAYER_ARCHIVE := $(shell cd $(REPO_ROOT) && for F in $(BUILD_LAYER_ARCHIVES); do \ if [ -f $$F ]; then echo $$F; exit 0; fi; done) ifeq ($(BEST_BUILD_LAYER_ARCHIVE),) load-builder-cache: @echo "No build layer archives found in build cache. Looked for: $(BUILD_LAYER_ARCHIVES)" else BEST_BUILD_LAYER_NAME := $(shell $(call QUERY_LOCK,.layers[] | select(.name=="$(LAYER_SPEC_ID)") \ | .meta.builtin.LAYER_LIST[] | select(.archive=="$(BEST_BUILD_LAYER_ARCHIVE)") | .name)) BEST_BUILD_LAYER_LOAD_TARGET := $(BEST_BUILD_LAYER_NAME)-load load-builder-cache: @$(MK)layer.mk $(BEST_BUILD_LAYER_LOAD_TARGET) endif else load-builder-cache: @echo "You must set PACKAGE_SPEC_ID or LAYER_SPEC_ID so we know which caches to look for." endif commands: @$(MAKE) -f packages.mk commands ifeq ($(DIRTY_FILES),) DIRTY_SOURCE_WARNING := else DIRTY_SOURCE_WARNING = echo "==> SOURCE TREE IS DIRTY; $(1)" endif # build is a convenience target for local builds, do not use in CI. # Instead, use `make package` specifying PACKAGE_SPEC_ID. build: @$(call DIRTY_SOURCE_WARNING,PERFORMING DIRTY BUILD) @echo "==> Building default package for GOOS=$(GOOS) GOARCH=$(GOARCH)" @ALIASES=$$($(call QUERY_DEFAULT_PACKAGESPEC,.aliases[] | "alias type:\(.type) path:\(.path)") | column -t); \ echo "$$ALIASES" @PACKAGE_SPEC_ID="$$($(call QUERY_DEFAULT_PACKAGESPEC,.packagespecid) | head -n1)"; \ COMMAND="PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID=$$PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID PACKAGE_SPEC_ID=$$PACKAGE_SPEC_ID $(MK)build.mk package"; \ echo "$$COMMAND"; \ $(SHELL) "$$COMMAND" # package-contents is a convenience target for local builds, do not use in CI. package-contents: @$(call DIRTY_SOURCE_WARNING,GETTING CONTENTS OF DIRTY BUILD) @echo "==> Getting contents of default package for GOOS=$(GOOS) GOARCH=$(GOARCH)" @ALIASES=$$($(call QUERY_DEFAULT_PACKAGESPEC,.aliases[] | "alias type:\(.type) path:\(.path)") | column -t); \ echo "$$ALIASES" @PACKAGE_SPEC_ID="$$($(call QUERY_DEFAULT_PACKAGESPEC,.packagespecid) | head -n1)"; \ COMMAND="PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID=$$PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID PACKAGE_SPEC_ID=$$PACKAGE_SPEC_ID $(MK)build.mk package-contents"; \ echo "$$COMMAND"; \ $(SHELL) "$$COMMAND" # copy-package-contents is a convenience target for local builds, do not use in CI. copy-package-contents: @$(call DIRTY_SOURCE_WARNING,COPYING CONTENTS OF DIRTY BUILD) @echo "==> Getting contents of default package for GOOS=$(GOOS) GOARCH=$(GOARCH)" @ALIASES=$$($(call QUERY_DEFAULT_PACKAGESPEC,.aliases[] | "alias type:\(.type) path:\(.path)") | column -t); \ echo "$$ALIASES" @PACKAGE_SPEC_ID="$$($(call QUERY_DEFAULT_PACKAGESPEC,.packagespecid) | head -n1)"; \ COMMAND="PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID=$$PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID PACKAGE_SPEC_ID=$$PACKAGE_SPEC_ID $(MK)build.mk copy-package-contents"; \ echo "$$COMMAND"; \ $(SHELL) "$$COMMAND" # meta is a convenience target for local builds, do not use in CI. # Instead, use `make package-meta` specifying PACKAGE_SPEC_ID. meta: @$(call DIRTY_SOURCE_WARNING,WRITING METADATA FOR DIRTY BUILD) @echo "==> Writing metacdata for default package (GOOS=$(GOOS) GOARCH=$(GOARCH))" @ALIASES=$$($(call QUERY_DEFAULT_PACKAGESPEC,.aliases[] | "alias type:\(.type) path:\(.path)") | column -t); \ echo "$$ALIASES" @PACKAGE_SPEC_ID="$$($(call QUERY_DEFAULT_PACKAGESPEC,.packagespecid) | head -n1)"; \ COMMAND="PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID=$$PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID PACKAGE_SPEC_ID=$$PACKAGE_SPEC_ID $(MK)build.mk package-meta"; \ echo "$$COMMAND"; \ $(SHELL) "$$COMMAND" # build-all is a convenience target to sequentially build each package. # It is mostly useful in the tutorial, do not use this in CI as it is much slower # than building packages in parallel. build-all: @PACKAGE_SPEC_IDS="$$($(call QUERY_LOCK,.packages[] | .packagespecid))"; \ COUNT=$$(echo $$PACKAGE_SPEC_IDS | wc -w | xargs); \ echo "==> Building all $$COUNT packages sequentially."; \ for PACKAGE_SPEC_ID in $$PACKAGE_SPEC_IDS; do \ COMMAND="PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID=$$PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID PACKAGE_SPEC_ID=$$PACKAGE_SPEC_ID $(MK)build.mk package"; \ echo "$$COMMAND"; \ $(SHELL) "$$COMMAND"; \ done # package expects PACKAGE_SPEC_ID to already be set, use this in CI. package: @$(call DIRTY_SOURCE_WARNING,BUILDING DIRTY PACKAGE) @echo "==> Building package spec $(PACKAGE_SPEC_ID)" @ALIASES=$$($(call QUERY_PACKAGESPEC,.aliases[] | "alias type:\(.type) path:\(.path)") | column -t); \ echo "$$ALIASES" @COMMAND="PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID=$$PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID PACKAGE_SPEC_ID=$$PACKAGE_SPEC_ID $(MK)build.mk package"; \ echo "$$COMMAND"; \ $(SHELL) "$$COMMAND" # package-meta expects PACKAGE_SPEC_ID to already be set, use this in CI. package-meta: @$(call DIRTY_SOURCE_WARNING,WRITING DIRTY METADATA FOR DIRTY PACKAGE) @echo "==> Writing metadata for package $(PACKAGE_SPEC_ID)" @ALIASES=$$($(call QUERY_PACKAGESPEC,.aliases[] | "alias type:\(.type) path:\(.path)") | column -t); \ echo "$$ALIASES" @COMMAND="PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID=$$PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID PACKAGE_SPEC_ID=$$PACKAGE_SPEC_ID $(MK)build.mk package-meta"; \ echo "$$COMMAND"; \ $(SHELL) "$$COMMAND" # aliases writes all alias symlinks for packages in the package store that # match the current LOCKFILE and PRODUCT_REVISION. It does not cause a new build. # If the package store contains no matchin binaries, then this does nothing. aliases: @echo "==> Writing alias symlinks for existing packages in the store."; \ cd $(REPO_ROOT); \ PACKAGE_SPEC_IDS="$$($(call QUERY_LOCK,.packages[] | .packagespecid))"; \ for PACKAGE_SPEC_ID in $$PACKAGE_SPEC_IDS; do \ PACKAGE_FILE="$$PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID-$$PACKAGE_SPEC_ID.zip"; \ PACKAGE="$(CACHE_ROOT)/packages/store/$$PACKAGE_FILE"; \ [ -f $$PACKAGE ] || continue; \ ALIASES=$$($(call QUERY_PACKAGESPEC_BY_ID,'$$PACKAGE_SPEC_ID',.aliases[] | "$(CACHE_ROOT)/packages/by-alias/\(.type)/\(.path)")); \ for A in $$ALIASES; do \ mkdir -p $$(dirname $$A); \ $(LN) -rfs $$PACKAGE $$A; \ echo "==> Alias written: $$A -> $$PACKAGE"; \ done; \ done write-builder-cache-keys: @echo "==> Writing build layer cache keys" @$(MK)layer.mk write-cache-keys write-package-cache-key: @if [ -z "$(PACKAGE_CACHE_KEY_FILE)" ]; then echo "Must set PACKAGE_SPEC_ID"; exit 1; fi @$(WRITE_PACKAGE_CACHE_KEY) @echo "==> Package cache key written: $(PACKAGE_CACHE_KEY_FILE)" # WRITE_PACKAGE_CACHE_KEY writes the package cache key for PACKAGE_SPEC_ID. # We reference this as an environment variable, so you can override it in a # recipe rather than relying on the global setting. define WRITE_PACKAGE_CACHE_KEY ( \ cd $(REPO_ROOT); \ KEY="PACKAGE_SPEC_ID=$$PACKAGE_SPEC_ID"$$'\n'"PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID=$(PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID)"; \ FILE=$$(yq -r ".packages[] | select(.packagespecid==\"$$PACKAGE_SPEC_ID\") \ | .meta.builtin.PACKAGE_CACHE_KEY_FILE" < $(LOCK)); \ echo "$$FILE"; \ echo "$$KEY"; \ mkdir -p $$(dirname $$FILE); \ echo "$$KEY" > "$$FILE";\ ) endef write-all-package-cache-keys: @IDS="$$($(call QUERY_LOCK,.packages[].packagespecid))"; \ for PACKAGE_SPEC_ID in $$IDS; do \ $(WRITE_PACKAGE_CACHE_KEY); \ done; \ echo "==> All package cache keys written" clean-builder-images: @IMAGES=$$(docker images --format '{{.Repository}}:{{.Tag}}' | grep '^$(BUILDER_IMAGE_PREFIX)' || true); \ if [ -z "$$IMAGES" ]; then exit 0; fi; \ docker rmi -f $$IMAGES clean: @cd $(REPO_ROOT); rm -rf $(CACHE_ROOT) clean-all: clean clean-builder-images clean-all-prune: clean-all docker container prune docker image prune RELEASER_DIR := $(REPO_ROOT)/.packagespec/release # REQUIRE_EXPORT requires a set of make variables to be nonempty, # exits 1 if any are not, and exports each one otherwise. # To be used in recipe bodies. define REQUIRE_EXPORT $(foreach VAR,$(1),[ -n "$($(VAR))" ] || { echo "Must set $(VAR)"; exit 1; }; export $(VAR)='$($(VAR))';) endef # EXPORT exports each named variable, if it exists. define EXPORT $(foreach VAR,$(1),export $(VAR)='$($(VAR))';) endef # INVOKE_RELEASER_TARGET invokes the named target (first arg) in the releaser # repository, first calling REQUIRE_EXPORT on all the named variables (second arg). define INVOKE_RELEASER_TARGET $(call REQUIRE_EXPORT,\ PRODUCT_REPO_LOCAL PRODUCT_REPO PRODUCT_PATH \ PRODUCT_CIRCLECI_SLUG PRODUCT_CIRCLECI_HOST RELEASE_SYSTEM_BRANCH \ PRODUCT_RELEASE_REPO SPEC LOCKDIR \ ) \ ( cd $(REPO_ROOT) && packagespec load -asset=PREP_TIME -lockdir "$(LOCKDIR)"; ); \ ( cd $(REPO_ROOT) && packagespec load -asset=WORK_DIR -lockdir "$(LOCKDIR)"; ); \ $(MAKE) -C $(RELEASER_DIR) $(1) endef # RELEASE_TARGETS are targets in the release repo we pass control to # to perform release actions. # Note: The release repo is only available to HashiCorp employees. RELEASE_TARGETS := build-ci stage-config stage custom-build custom-build-config # We always rev-parse the PRODUCT_REVISION to obtain the full SHA. This is required # for downstream processes which use it to determine part of the package name. $(RELEASE_TARGETS): PRODUCT_REVISION := $(shell git rev-parse $${PRODUCT_REVISION:-HEAD}) $(RELEASE_TARGETS): PRODUCT_VERSION ?= 0.0.0-$(USER)-snapshot $(RELEASE_TARGETS): RELEASE_SYSTEM_BRANCH ?= $(shell git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) custom-build: PRODUCT_VERSION := $(PRODUCT_VERSION)-$(PRODUCT_REVISION) $(RELEASE_TARGETS): @\ $(call REQUIRE_EXPORT,PRODUCT_REVISION PRODUCT_VERSION) \ $(call INVOKE_RELEASER_TARGET,$@) # QUERY_TARGETS are targets in the release repo that perform queries, and are therefore # not necessarily bound to a specific PRODUCT_VERSION or PRODUCT_REVISION. QUERY_TARGETS := list-staged-builds list-custom-builds watch-ci $(QUERY_TARGETS): RELEASE_SYSTEM_BRANCH ?= $(shell git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) $(QUERY_TARGETS): @\ $(call EXPORT,PRODUCT_REVISION PRODUCT_VERSION) \ $(call INVOKE_RELEASER_TARGET,$@) # BUNDLE_TARGETS are targets acting on specific staged bundles, identified by # their BUNDLE_ID. BUNDLE_TARGETS := publish-config publish inspect-staged-build $(BUNDLE_TARGETS): RELEASE_SYSTEM_BRANCH ?= $(shell git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) $(BUNDLE_TARGETS): @\ $(call REQUIRE_EXPORT,BUNDLE_ID) \ $(call INVOKE_RELEASER_TARGET,$@)