56 lines
1.6 KiB
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56 lines
1.6 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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NETWORKS=(devnet mainnet caterpillarnet butterflynet testing testing-fake-proofs calibrationnet hyperspace)
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set -e
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if [[ $# -lt 2 ]]; then
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echo "Usage: $0 VERSION RELEASE [NETWORK=RELEASE_OVERRIDE]..." >&2
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echo "expected at least two arguments, an actors version (e.g., v8), an actors release, and any number of release overrides." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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VERSION="$1" # actors version
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RELEASE="$2" # actors release name
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RELEASE_OVERRIDES=("${@:3}")
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echo "Downloading bundles for actors version ${VERSION} release ${RELEASE}"
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echo "With release overrides ${RELEASE_OVERRIDES[*]}"
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TARGET_FILE="$(pwd)/${VERSION}.tar.zst"
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WORKDIR=$(mktemp -d -t "actor-bundles-${VERSION}.XXXXXXXXXX")
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trap 'rm -rf -- "$WORKDIR"' EXIT
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encode_release() {
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jq -rn --arg release "$1" '$release | @uri'
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}
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pushd "${WORKDIR}"
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for network in "${NETWORKS[@]}"; do
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release="$RELEASE"
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# Ideally, we'd use an associative array (map). But that's not supported on macos.
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for override in "${RELEASE_OVERRIDES[@]}"; do
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if [[ "${network}" = "${override%%=*}" ]]; then
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release="${override#*=}"
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break
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fi
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done
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encoded_release="$(encode_release "$release")"
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echo "Downloading $release for network $network."
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wget "https://github.com/filecoin-project/builtin-actors/releases/download/${encoded_release}/builtin-actors-${network}"{.car,.sha256}
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done
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echo "Checking the checksums..."
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sha256sum -c -- *.sha256
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echo "Packing..."
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rm -f -- "$TARGET_FILE"
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tar -cf "$TARGET_FILE" --use-compress-program "zstd -19" -- *.car
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popd
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echo "Generating metadata..."
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make -C ../../ bundle-gen
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