code-server/ci/lib.sh
Asher 9087e0c091
fix: invoking code-server in integrated terminal (#5360)
* Include bin scripts for all platforms

These will get symlinked as part of the postinstall.  These scripts
provide everything ours does inside the integrated terminal plus more.

* Improve OS detection

Specifically for Windows although we do not yet support Windows.

Also standardize the duplicate arch functions since they had drifted
from each other bit.

* Remove duplicate asar symlink

Since standalone releases run the postinstall they will get the asar
symlink there.  That means the symlink will not exist for the npm
package and we will not need to ignore it.

The symlink portion is split out so it can be re-used for other
symlinks (for example linking bin scripts).

* Add symlinks to bin scripts

* Add test for opening a file from the terminal

* Add global Playwright timeout

Otherwise it will exceed the Actions timeout and get rudely killed
without any output.

* Make sed work on macOS

* Fix Node path in bin scripts

* Disable shellcheck expansion error

* Make scripts executable

* Remove .bak files created by sed

* Include Code build script in cache hash

Otherwise if we change the script it will not rebuild Code.

* Make sure the terminal opens

The selector was timing out even though it matched more than one element
but matching on the focused one appears to work.

In addition add a loop so it can keep trying to open the terminal
if something goes wrong with the focus.
2022-08-04 16:03:28 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
pushd() {
builtin pushd "$@" > /dev/null
}
popd() {
builtin popd > /dev/null
}
pkg_json_version() {
jq -r .version package.json
}
vscode_version() {
jq -r .version lib/vscode/package.json
}
os() {
osname=$(uname | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
case $osname in
linux)
# Alpine's ldd doesn't have a version flag but if you use an invalid flag
# (like --version) it outputs the version to stderr and exits with 1.
# TODO: Better to check /etc/os-release; see ../install.sh.
ldd_output=$(ldd --version 2>&1 || true)
if echo "$ldd_output" | grep -iq musl; then
osname="alpine"
fi
;;
darwin) osname="macos" ;;
cygwin* | mingw*) osname="windows" ;;
esac
echo "$osname"
}
arch() {
cpu="$(uname -m)"
case "$cpu" in
aarch64) cpu=arm64 ;;
x86_64) cpu=amd64 ;;
esac
echo "$cpu"
}
# Grabs the most recent ci.yaml github workflow run that was triggered from the
# pull request of the release branch for this version (regardless of whether
# that run succeeded or failed). The release branch name must be in semver
# format with a v prepended.
# This will contain the artifacts we want.
# https://developer.github.com/v3/actions/workflow-runs/#list-workflow-runs
get_artifacts_url() {
local artifacts_url
local version_branch="release/v$VERSION"
local workflow_runs_url="repos/:owner/:repo/actions/workflows/ci.yaml/runs?event=pull_request&branch=$version_branch"
artifacts_url=$(gh api "$workflow_runs_url" | jq -r ".workflow_runs[] | select(.head_branch == \"$version_branch\") | .artifacts_url" | head -n 1)
if [[ -z "$artifacts_url" ]]; then
echo >&2 "ERROR: artifacts_url came back empty"
echo >&2 "We looked for a successful run triggered by a pull_request with for code-server version: $VERSION and a branch named $version_branch"
echo >&2 "URL used for gh API call: $workflow_runs_url"
exit 1
fi
echo "$artifacts_url"
}
# Grabs the artifact's download url.
# https://developer.github.com/v3/actions/artifacts/#list-workflow-run-artifacts
get_artifact_url() {
local artifact_name="$1"
gh api "$(get_artifacts_url)" | jq -r ".artifacts[] | select(.name == \"$artifact_name\") | .archive_download_url" | head -n 1
}
# Uses the above two functions to download a artifact into a directory.
download_artifact() {
local artifact_name="$1"
local dst="$2"
local tmp_file
tmp_file="$(mktemp)"
gh api "$(get_artifact_url "$artifact_name")" > "$tmp_file"
unzip -q -o "$tmp_file" -d "$dst"
rm "$tmp_file"
}
rsync() {
command rsync -a --del "$@"
}
VERSION="$(pkg_json_version)"
export VERSION
ARCH="$(arch)"
export ARCH
OS=$(os)
export OS
# RELEASE_PATH is the destination directory for the release from the root.
# Defaults to release
RELEASE_PATH="${RELEASE_PATH-release}"