k3s/hack/config-go.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# This script sets up a go workspace locally and builds all go components.
# You can 'source' this file if you want to set up GOPATH in your local shell.
# --- Helper Functions ---
# Function kube::version_ldflags() prints the value that needs to be passed to
# the -ldflags parameter of go build in order to set the Kubernetes based on the
# git tree status.
kube::version_ldflags() {
(
# Run this in a subshell to prevent settings/variables from leaking.
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
unset CDPATH
cd "${KUBE_REPO_ROOT}"
declare -a ldflags=()
if git_commit=$(git rev-parse "HEAD^{commit}" 2>/dev/null); then
ldflags+=(-X "${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/pkg/version.gitCommit" "${git_commit}")
# Check if the tree is dirty.
if git_status=$(git status --porcelain) && [[ -z "${git_status}" ]]; then
git_tree_state="clean"
else
git_tree_state="dirty"
fi
ldflags+=(-X "${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/pkg/version.gitTreeState" "${git_tree_state}")
# Use git describe to find the version based on annotated tags.
if git_version=$(git describe --abbrev=14 "${git_commit}^{commit}" 2>/dev/null); then
if [[ "${git_tree_state}" == "dirty" ]]; then
# git describe --dirty only considers changes to existing files, but
# that is problematic since new untracked .go files affect the build,
# so use our idea of "dirty" from git status instead.
git_version+="-dirty"
fi
ldflags+=(-X "${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/pkg/version.gitVersion" "${git_version}")
# Try to match the "git describe" output to a regex to try to extract
# the "major" and "minor" versions and whether this is the exact tagged
# version or whether the tree is between two tagged versions.
if [[ "${git_version}" =~ ^v([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)([.-].*)?$ ]]; then
git_major=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
git_minor=${BASH_REMATCH[2]}
if [[ -n "${BASH_REMATCH[3]}" ]]; then
git_minor+="+"
fi
ldflags+=(
-X "${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/pkg/version.gitMajor" "${git_major}"
-X "${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}/pkg/version.gitMinor" "${git_minor}"
)
fi
fi
fi
# The -ldflags parameter takes a single string, so join the output.
echo "${ldflags[*]-}"
)
}
# kube::setup_go_environment will check that the `go` commands is available in
# ${PATH}. If not running on Travis, it will also check that the Go version is
# good enough for the Kubernetes build.
#
# Also set ${GOPATH} and environment variables needed by Go.
kube::setup_go_environment() {
if [[ -z "$(which go)" ]]; then
echo "Can't find 'go' in PATH, please fix and retry." >&2
echo "See http://golang.org/doc/install for installation instructions." >&2
exit 1
fi
# Travis continuous build uses a head go release that doesn't report
# a version number, so we skip this check on Travis. Its unnecessary
# there anyway.
if [[ "${TRAVIS:-}" != "true" ]]; then
local go_version
go_version=($(go version))
if [[ "${go_version[2]}" < "go1.2" ]]; then
echo "Detected go version: ${go_version[*]}." >&2
echo "Kubernetes requires go version 1.2 or greater." >&2
echo "Please install Go version 1.2 or later" >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
# Set GOPATH to point to the tree maintained by `godep`.
GOPATH="${KUBE_TARGET}:${KUBE_REPO_ROOT}/Godeps/_workspace"
export GOPATH
# Unset GOBIN in case it already exsits in the current session.
unset GOBIN
}
# --- Environment Variables ---
# KUBE_REPO_ROOT - Path to the top of the build tree.
# KUBE_TARGET - Path where output Go files are saved.
# KUBE_GO_PACKAGE - Full name of the Kubernetes Go package.
# Make ${KUBE_REPO_ROOT} an absolute path.
KUBE_REPO_ROOT=$(
set -eu
unset CDPATH
scripts_dir=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")
cd "${scripts_dir}"
cd ..
pwd
)
export KUBE_REPO_ROOT
KUBE_TARGET="${KUBE_REPO_ROOT}/_output/go"
mkdir -p "${KUBE_TARGET}"
export KUBE_TARGET
KUBE_GO_PACKAGE=github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes
export KUBE_GO_PACKAGE
(
# Create symlink named ${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE} under _output/go/src.
# So that Go knows how to import Kubernetes sources by full path.
# Use a subshell to avoid leaking these variables.
set -eu
go_pkg_dir="${KUBE_TARGET}/src/${KUBE_GO_PACKAGE}"
go_pkg_basedir=$(dirname "${go_pkg_dir}")
mkdir -p "${go_pkg_basedir}"
rm -f "${go_pkg_dir}"
# TODO: This symlink should be relative.
ln -s "${KUBE_REPO_ROOT}" "${go_pkg_dir}"
)