code-server/scripts/ci.bash
Asher ae35673489
Use custom Yarn cache directory
Makes it easier to upload and restore.
2020-01-16 15:39:44 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ci.bash -- Build code-server in the CI.
set -euo pipefail
function main() {
cd "$(dirname "${0}")/.."
# Get the version information. If a specific version wasn't set, generate it
# from the tag and VS Code version.
local vscode_version=${VSCODE_VERSION:-1.41.1}
local code_server_version=${VERSION:-2.${TRAVIS_TAG:-${DRONE_TAG:-daily}}}
# Remove everything that isn't the current VS Code source for caching
# (otherwise the cache will contain old versions).
if [[ -d "source/vscode-$vscode_version-source" ]] ; then
mv "source/vscode-$vscode_version-source" "vscode-$vscode_version-source"
fi
rm -rf source/vscode-*-source
if [[ -d "vscode-$vscode_version-source" ]] ; then
mv "vscode-$vscode_version-source" "source/vscode-$vscode_version-source"
fi
YARN_CACHE_FOLDER="$(pwd)/yarn-cache"
export YARN_CACHE_FOLDER
# Always minify and package on tags since that's when releases are pushed.
if [[ -n ${DRONE_TAG:-} || -n ${TRAVIS_TAG:-} ]] ; then
export MINIFY="true"
export PACKAGE="true"
fi
function run-yarn() {
yarn "$1" "$vscode_version" "$code_server_version"
}
run-yarn build
run-yarn binary
if [[ -n ${PACKAGE:-} ]] ; then
run-yarn package
fi
# In this case provide a plainly named "code-server" binary.
if [[ -n ${BINARY:-} ]] ; then
mv binaries/code-server*-vsc* binaries/code-server
fi
}
main "$@"