This is easier to handle downstream, as the spec file can be used as-is, instead of having to get rebuilt. Adjust the clean rule to only remove the .spec if the .spec.in exists, so that it gets removed in the upstream git, but not in unpacked release tarball trees.
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4.7 KiB
Makefile
138 lines
4.7 KiB
Makefile
PACKAGE_NAME := $(shell python3 -c "import json; print(json.load(open('package.json'))['name'])")
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VERSION := $(shell git describe 2>/dev/null || echo 1)
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ifeq ($(TEST_OS),)
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TEST_OS = centos-7
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endif
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export TEST_OS
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VM_IMAGE=$(CURDIR)/test/images/$(TEST_OS)
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# one example directory from `npm install` to check if that already ran
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NODE_MODULES_TEST=node_modules/po2json
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all: dist/index.js
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#
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# i18n
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#
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LINGUAS=$(basename $(notdir $(wildcard po/*.po)))
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po/POTFILES.js.in:
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mkdir -p $(dir $@)
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find src/ -name '*.js' -o -name '*.jsx' -o -name '*.es6' > $@
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po/$(PACKAGE_NAME).js.pot: po/POTFILES.js.in
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xgettext --default-domain=cockpit --output=$@ --language=C --keyword= \
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--keyword=_:1,1t --keyword=_:1c,2,1t --keyword=C_:1c,2 \
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--keyword=N_ --keyword=NC_:1c,2 \
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--keyword=gettext:1,1t --keyword=gettext:1c,2,2t \
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--keyword=ngettext:1,2,3t --keyword=ngettext:1c,2,3,4t \
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--keyword=gettextCatalog.getString:1,3c --keyword=gettextCatalog.getPlural:2,3,4c \
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--from-code=UTF-8 --files-from=$^
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po/POTFILES.html.in:
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mkdir -p $(dir $@)
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find src -name '*.html' > $@
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po/$(PACKAGE_NAME).html.pot: po/POTFILES.html.in
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po/html2po -f $^ -o $@
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po/$(PACKAGE_NAME).manifest.pot:
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po/manifest2po src/manifest.json -o $@
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po/$(PACKAGE_NAME).pot: po/$(PACKAGE_NAME).html.pot po/$(PACKAGE_NAME).js.pot po/$(PACKAGE_NAME).manifest.pot
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msgcat --sort-output --output-file=$@ $^
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# Update translations against current PO template
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update-po: po/$(PACKAGE_NAME).pot
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for lang in $(LINGUAS); do \
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msgmerge --output-file=po/$$lang.po po/$$lang.po $<; \
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done
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dist/po.%.js: po/%.po $(NODE_MODULES_TEST)
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mkdir -p $(dir $@)
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po/po2json -m po/po.empty.js -o $@.js.tmp $<
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mv $@.js.tmp $@
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#
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# Build/Install/dist
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#
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%.spec: %.spec.in
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sed -e 's/@VERSION@/$(VERSION)/g' $< > $@
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dist/index.js: $(NODE_MODULES_TEST) $(wildcard src/*) package.json webpack.config.js $(patsubst %,dist/po.%.js,$(LINGUAS))
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NODE_ENV=$(NODE_ENV) npm run build
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clean:
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rm -rf dist/
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[ ! -e cockpit-$(PACKAGE_NAME).spec.in ] || rm -f cockpit-$(PACKAGE_NAME).spec
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install: dist/index.js
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mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/cockpit/$(PACKAGE_NAME)
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cp -r dist/* $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/cockpit/$(PACKAGE_NAME)
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mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/metainfo/
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cp org.cockpit-project.$(PACKAGE_NAME).metainfo.xml $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/metainfo/
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# this requires a built source tree and avoids having to install anything system-wide
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devel-install: dist/index.js
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mkdir -p ~/.local/share/cockpit
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ln -s `pwd`/dist ~/.local/share/cockpit/$(PACKAGE_NAME)
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# when building a distribution tarball, call webpack with a 'production' environment
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dist-gzip: NODE_ENV=production
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dist-gzip: $(NODE_MODULES_TEST) all cockpit-$(PACKAGE_NAME).spec
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tar czf cockpit-$(PACKAGE_NAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz --transform 's,^,cockpit-$(PACKAGE_NAME)/,' \
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--exclude cockpit-$(PACKAGE_NAME).spec.in \
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$$(git ls-files) cockpit-$(PACKAGE_NAME).spec dist/
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srpm: dist-gzip cockpit-$(PACKAGE_NAME).spec
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rpmbuild -bs \
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--define "_sourcedir `pwd`" \
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--define "_srcrpmdir `pwd`" \
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cockpit-$(PACKAGE_NAME).spec
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rpm: dist-gzip cockpit-$(PACKAGE_NAME).spec
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mkdir -p "`pwd`/output"
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mkdir -p "`pwd`/rpmbuild"
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rpmbuild -bb \
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--define "_sourcedir `pwd`" \
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--define "_specdir `pwd`" \
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--define "_builddir `pwd`/rpmbuild" \
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--define "_srcrpmdir `pwd`" \
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--define "_rpmdir `pwd`/output" \
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--define "_buildrootdir `pwd`/build" \
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cockpit-$(PACKAGE_NAME).spec
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find `pwd`/output -name '*.rpm' -printf '%f\n' -exec mv {} . \;
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rm -r "`pwd`/rpmbuild"
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rm -r "`pwd`/output" "`pwd`/build"
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# build a VM with locally built rpm installed
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$(VM_IMAGE): rpm bots
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bots/image-customize -v -r 'rpm -e cockpit-$(PACKAGE_NAME) || true' -i cockpit -i `pwd`/cockpit-$(PACKAGE_NAME)-*.noarch.rpm -s $(CURDIR)/test/vm.install $(TEST_OS)
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# convenience target for the above
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vm: $(VM_IMAGE)
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echo $(VM_IMAGE)
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# run the browser integration tests; skip check for SELinux denials
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check: $(NODE_MODULES_TEST) $(VM_IMAGE) test/common
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TEST_AUDIT_NO_SELINUX=1 test/check-application
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# checkout Cockpit's bots/ directory for standard test VM images and API to launch them
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# must be from cockpit's master, as only that has current and existing images; but testvm.py API is stable
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bots:
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git fetch --depth=1 https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit.git
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git checkout --force FETCH_HEAD -- bots/
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git reset bots
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# checkout Cockpit's test API; this has no API stability guarantee, so check out a stable tag
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# when you start a new project, use the latest relese, and update it from time to time
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test/common:
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git fetch --depth=1 https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit.git 172
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git checkout --force FETCH_HEAD -- test/common
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git reset test/common
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$(NODE_MODULES_TEST): package.json
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npm install
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.PHONY: all clean install devel-install dist-gzip srpm rpm check vm update-po
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