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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# file : brep/handler/ci/ci-dir.in
# copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Code Synthesis Ltd
# license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
# Simple package CI request handler with directory storage.
#
# Keep the CI request directory unless simulating. Write the CI result
# manifest to stdout.
#
usage="usage: $0 <dir>"
verbose= #true
trap "{ exit 1; }" ERR
set -o errtrace # Trap ERR in functions.
@import brep/handler/handler@
@import brep/handler/ci/ci@
if [ "$#" != 1 ]; then
error "$usage"
fi
# CI request data directory (last and the only argument).
#
data_dir="${!#/}"
if [ -z "$data_dir" ]; then
error "$usage"
fi
if [ ! -d "$data_dir" ]; then
error "'$data_dir' does not exist or is not a directory"
fi
reference="$(basename "$data_dir")"
# Parse the CI request manifest and obtain the repository URL, package names
# with optional versions, as well as the simulate value.
#
manifest_parser_start "$data_dir/request.manifest"
repository=
packages=()
simulate=
while IFS=: read -ru "$manifest_parser_ofd" -d '' n v; do
case "$n" in
repository) repository="$v" ;;
package) packages+=("$v") ;;
simulate) simulate="$v" ;;
esac
done
manifest_parser_finish
if [ -z "$repository" ]; then
error "repository manifest value expected"
fi
if [ -n "$simulate" -a "$simulate" != "success" ]; then
exit_with_manifest 400 "unrecognized simulation outcome '$simulate'"
fi
# Produce the bpkg-build(1)-like package spec for tracing.
#
spec=
for p in "${packages[@]}"; do
if [ -n "$spec" ]; then
spec="$spec,"
fi
spec="$spec$p"
done
if [ -n "$spec" ]; then
spec="$spec@"
fi
spec="$spec$repository"
if [ -n "$simulate" ]; then
rm -r "$data_dir"
trace "CI request for '$spec' is simulated"
else
trace "CI request for '$spec' is queued"
fi
# The spec normally contains the full commit id and so feels too hairy for
# including in the message.
#
exit_with_manifest 200 "CI request is queued"
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