# Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 # Use bash, and run all lines in each recipe as one shell command SHELL := /bin/bash .ONESHELL: APP_NAME?=arvados-workbench2 # GIT_TAG is the last tagged stable release (i.e. 1.2.0) GIT_TAG?=$(shell git describe --abbrev=0) # TS_GIT is the timestamp in the current directory (i.e. 1528815021). # Note that it will only change if files change. TS_GIT?=$(shell git log -n1 --first-parent "--format=format:%ct" .) # DATE_FROM_TS_GIT is the human(ish)-readable version of TS_GIT # 1528815021 -> 20180612145021 DATE_FROM_TS_GIT?=$(shell date -ud @$(TS_GIT) +%Y%m%d%H%M%S) # VERSION uses all the above to produce X.Y.Z.timestamp # something in the lines of 1.2.0.20180612145021, this will be the package version # it can be overwritten when invoking make as in make packages VERSION=1.2.0 VERSION?=$(GIT_TAG).$(DATE_FROM_TS_GIT) # ITERATION is the package iteration, intended for manual change if anything non-code related # changes in the package. (i.e. example config files externally added ITERATION?=1 DESCRIPTION=Arvados Workbench2 - Arvados is a free and open source platform for big data science. MAINTAINER=Ward Vandewege # DEST_DIR will have the build package copied. DEST_DIR=/var/www/arvados-workbench2/workbench2/ # Debian package file DEB_FILE=$(APP_NAME)_$(VERSION)-$(ITERATION)_amd64.deb # redHat package file RPM_FILE=$(APP_NAME)-$(VERSION)-$(ITERATION).x86_64.rpm export WORKSPACE?=$(shell pwd) .PHONY: help clean* yarn-install test build packages packages-with-version help: @echo >&2 @echo >&2 "There is no default make target here. Did you mean 'make test'?" @echo >&2 @echo >&2 "More info:" @echo >&2 " Installing --> http://doc.arvados.org/install" @echo >&2 " Developing/contributing --> https://dev.arvados.org" @echo >&2 " Project home --> https://arvados.org" @echo >&2 @false clean-deb: rm -f $(WORKSPACE)/*.deb clean-rpm: rm -f $(WORKSPACE)/*.rpm clean-node-modules: rm -rf $(WORKSPACE)/node_modules clean: clean-rpm clean-deb clean-node-modules yarn-install: yarn install test: yarn-install yarn test --no-watchAll --bail --ci build: test yarn build $(DEB_FILE): build fpm \ -s dir \ -t deb \ -n "$(APP_NAME)" \ -v "$(VERSION)" \ --iteration "$(ITERATION)" \ --vendor="The Arvados Authors" \ --maintainer="$(MAINTAINER)" \ --url="https://arvados.org" \ --license="GNU Affero General Public License, version 3.0" \ --description="$(DESCRIPTION)" \ --config-files="etc/arvados/workbench2/workbench2.example.json" \ $(WORKSPACE)/build/=$(DEST_DIR) $(RPM_FILE): build fpm \ -s dir \ -t rpm \ -n "$(APP_NAME)" \ -v "$(VERSION)" \ --iteration "$(ITERATION)" \ --vendor="The Arvados Authors" \ --maintainer="$(MAINTAINER)" \ --url="https://arvados.org" \ --license="GNU Affero General Public License, version 3.0" \ --description="$(DESCRIPTION)" \ --config-files="etc/arvados/workbench2/workbench2.example.json" \ $(WORKSPACE)/build/=$(DEST_DIR) copy: $(DEB_FILE) $(RPM_FILE) mkdir packages for target in $^ ; do \ if [[ $$target =~ ^centos ]]; then cp -p $(RPM_FILE) packages/$$target ; \ else cp -p $(DEB_FILE) packages/$$target ; \ fi done rm -f $(RPM_FILE) rm -f $(DEB_FILE) # use FPM to create DEB and RPM packages: copy