open-vault/packages-oss.lock/build.mk

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# ***
# WARNING: Do not EDIT or MERGE this file, it is generated by packagespec.
# ***
# build.mk builds the packages defined in packages.lock, first building all necessary
# builder images.
#
# NOTE: This file should always run as though it were in the repo root, so all paths
# are relative to the repo root.
# Include config.mk relative to repo root.
include $(shell git rev-parse --show-toplevel)/packages*.lock/config.mk
ifeq ($(PACKAGE_SPEC_ID),)
$(error You must set PACKAGE_SPEC_ID; 'make build' does this for you.)
endif
ifneq ($(PRODUCT_VERSION),)
$(error You cannot set PRODUCT_VERSION for local builds, did you mean PRODUCT_REVISION?)
endif
# Include the layers driver.
include $(LOCKDIR)/layer.mk
# GET_IMAGE_MARKER_FILE gets the name of the Docker image marker file
# for the named build layer.
GET_IMAGE_MARKER_FILE = $($(1)_IMAGE)
# GET_IMAGE_NAME gets the Docker image name of the build layer.
GET_IMAGE_NAME = $($(1)_IMAGE_NAME)
# Determine the top-level build layer.
BUILD_LAYER_NAME := $(shell $(call QUERY_PACKAGESPEC,.meta.builtin.BUILD_LAYERS[0].name))
BUILD_LAYER_IMAGE = $(call GET_IMAGE_MARKER_FILE,$(BUILD_LAYER_NAME))
BUILD_LAYER_IMAGE_NAME = $(call GET_IMAGE_NAME,$(BUILD_LAYER_NAME))
BUILD_COMMAND := $(shell $(call QUERY_PACKAGESPEC,.["build-command"]))
BUILD_ENV := $(shell $(call QUERY_PACKAGESPEC,.inputs | to_entries[] | "\(.key)=\(.value)"))
ALIASES := $(shell $(call QUERY_PACKAGESPEC,.aliases[] | "\(.type)/\(.path)"))
ALIASES := $(addprefix $(BY_ALIAS)/,$(ALIASES))
ifeq ($(BUILD_COMMAND),)
$(error Unable to find build command for package spec ID $(PACKAGE_SPEC_ID))
endif
ifeq ($(BUILD_ENV),)
$(error Unable to find build inputs for package spec ID $(PACKAGE_SPEC_ID))
endif
# Configure paths and filenames.
OUTPUT_DIR := $(PACKAGE_STORE)
_ := $(shell mkdir -p $(OUTPUT_DIR))
# PACKAGE_NAME is the input-addressed name of the package.
PACKAGE_NAME := $(PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID)-$(PACKAGE_SPEC_ID)
PACKAGE_ZIP_NAME := $(PACKAGE_NAME).zip
PACKAGE := $(OUTPUT_DIR)/$(PACKAGE_ZIP_NAME)
# PACKAGE_CONTENTS is used when a built package needs to be unzipped to examine
# its contents. It is a path to a directory where these contents will be unzipped
# to. This is not needed to produce builds, but is useful for post-build tasks
# when the package contents need to be checked.
PACKAGE_CONTENTS := $(PACKAGE)_contents
META_JSON_NAME := $(PACKAGE_ZIP_NAME).meta.json
META := $(OUTPUT_DIR)/$(META_JSON_NAME)
# In the container, place the output dir at root. This makes 'docker cp' easier.
CONTAINER_OUTPUT_DIR := /$(OUTPUT_DIR)
FULL_BUILD_COMMAND := export $(BUILD_ENV) && mkdir -p $(CONTAINER_OUTPUT_DIR) && $(BUILD_COMMAND)
### Docker run command configuration.
DOCKER_SHELL := /bin/bash -euo pipefail -c
DOCKER_RUN_ENV_FLAGS := \
-e PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID=$(PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID) \
-e OUTPUT_DIR=$(CONTAINER_OUTPUT_DIR) \
-e PACKAGE_ZIP_NAME=$(PACKAGE_ZIP_NAME)
BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME := build-$(PACKAGE_SPEC_ID)-$(PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID)
DOCKER_RUN_FLAGS := $(DOCKER_RUN_ENV_FLAGS) --name $(BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME)
# DOCKER_RUN_COMMAND ties everything together to build the final package as a
# single docker run invocation.
DOCKER_RUN_COMMAND = docker run $(DOCKER_RUN_FLAGS) $(BUILD_LAYER_IMAGE_NAME) $(DOCKER_SHELL) '$(FULL_BUILD_COMMAND)'
# DOCKER_CP_COMMAND copies the built artefact from the build container.
DOCKER_CP_COMMAND = docker cp $(BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME):$(CONTAINER_OUTPUT_DIR)/$(PACKAGE_ZIP_NAME) $(PACKAGE)
# package builds the package according to the set PACKAGE_SPEC_ID and PRODUCT_REVISION.
.PHONY: package
package: $(ALIASES)
@echo $(PACKAGE)
# package-contents builds the package according to PACKAGE_SPEC_ID and PRODUCT_REVISION,
# and then extracts the zip file into an adjacent directory.
.PHONY: package-contents
package-contents: $(PACKAGE_CONTENTS)
@echo "$(PACKAGE_CONTENTS)/"
# copy-package-contents allows copying the contents of a package to a specific
# directory. You must set PACKAGE_CONTENTS_DEST_DIR to this directory.
# This is useful for implementing a top-level make target that places your
# build artifacts in a well-known location.
.PHONY: copy-package-contents
copy-package-contents: $(PACKAGE_CONTENTS)
@[ -n "$(PACKAGE_CONTENTS_DEST_DIR)" ] || { \
echo "==> ERROR: Must set PACKAGE_CONTENTS_DEST_DIR"; \
exit 1; \
}; \
mkdir -p "$(PACKAGE_CONTENTS_DEST_DIR)"; \
cp -r "$(PACKAGE_CONTENTS)"/* "$(PACKAGE_CONTENTS_DEST_DIR)"
.PHONY: package-meta
package-meta: $(META)
@echo $(META)
$(META): $(LOCK)
@$(call QUERY_PACKAGESPEC,.) > $@
# PACKAGE builds the package.
$(PACKAGE): $(BUILD_LAYER_IMAGE)
@mkdir -p $$(dirname $@)
@echo "==> Building package: $@"
@echo "PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID: $(PACKAGE_SOURCE_ID)"
@echo "PACKAGE_SPEC_ID: $(PACKAGE_SPEC_ID)"
@# Print alias info.
@$(call QUERY_PACKAGESPEC,.aliases[] | "alias type:\(.type) path:\(.path)") | column -t
@docker rm -f $(BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME) > /dev/null 2>&1 || true # Speculative cleanup.
$(DOCKER_RUN_COMMAND)
$(DOCKER_CP_COMMAND)
@docker rm -f $(BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME)
$(PACKAGE_CONTENTS): $(PACKAGE)
@mkdir -p "$@" && unzip "$<" -d "$@"
# ALIASES writes the package alias links.
# ALIASES must be phony to ensure they are updated to point to the
# latest builds.
.PHONY: $(ALIASES)
$(ALIASES): $(PACKAGE)
@mkdir -p $(dir $@)
@$(LN) -rfs $(PACKAGE) $@
@echo "==> Package alias written: $@"