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Merge pull request #86 from cerc-io/dboreham/build-laconic-cli
Allow building of npm packages using locally published dependencies
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@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ RUN \
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&& npm cache clean --force > /dev/null 2>&1
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&& npm cache clean --force > /dev/null 2>&1
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# [Optional] Uncomment this section to install additional OS packages.
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# [Optional] Uncomment this section to install additional OS packages.
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# RUN apt-get update && export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
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RUN apt-get update && export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
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# && apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends <your-package-list-here>
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&& apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends jq
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# [Optional] Uncomment if you want to install an additional version of node using nvm
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# [Optional] Uncomment if you want to install an additional version of node using nvm
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# ARG EXTRA_NODE_VERSION=10
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# ARG EXTRA_NODE_VERSION=10
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@ -35,7 +35,11 @@ RUN \
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# [Optional] Uncomment if you want to install more global node modules
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# [Optional] Uncomment if you want to install more global node modules
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# RUN su node -c "npm install -g <your-package-list-here>"
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# RUN su node -c "npm install -g <your-package-list-here>"
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COPY build-npm-package.sh .
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RUN mkdir /scripts
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COPY build-npm-package.sh /scripts
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COPY yarn-local-registry-fixup.sh /scripts
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COPY build-npm-package-local-dependencies.sh /scripts
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ENV PATH="${PATH}:/scripts"
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COPY entrypoint.sh .
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COPY entrypoint.sh .
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ENTRYPOINT ["./entrypoint.sh"]
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ENTRYPOINT ["./entrypoint.sh"]
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@ -8,9 +8,10 @@ using `yarn`.
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As a temporary measure while the necessary functionality is being added to Stack Orchestrator,
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As a temporary measure while the necessary functionality is being added to Stack Orchestrator,
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it is possible to build packages manually by invoking `docker run` , for example as follows:
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it is possible to build packages manually by invoking `docker run` , for example as follows:
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```
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```
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$ docker run -it --add-host host.docker.internal:host-gateway \
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$ docker run --rm -it --add-host host.docker.internal:host-gateway \
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-v ${HOME}/cerc/laconic-sdk:/workspace cerc/builder-js \
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-v ${HOME}/cerc/laconic-registry-cli:/workspace cerc/builder-js \
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sh -c 'cd /workspace && NPM_AUTH_TOKEN=6613572a28ebebaee20ccd90064251fa8c2b94f6 \
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sh -c 'cd /workspace && NPM_AUTH_TOKEN=6613572a28ebebaee20ccd90064251fa8c2b94f6 \
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/build-npm-package.sh http://host.docker.internal:3000/api/packages/cerc-io/npm/ 1.2.3-test'
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build-npm-package-local-dependencies.sh http://host.docker.internal:3000/api/packages/cerc-io/npm/ 0.1.8'
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```
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```
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container-build/cerc-builder-js/build-npm-package-local-dependencies.sh
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container-build/cerc-builder-js/build-npm-package-local-dependencies.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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# Usage: build-npm-package-local-dependencies.sh <registry-url> <publish-with-this-version>
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# Runs build-npm-package.sh after first fixing up yarn.lock to use a local
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# npm registry for all packages in a spcific scope (currently @cerc-io)
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if [ -n "$CERC_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]; then
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set -x
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fi
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if [[ $# -ne 2 ]]; then
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echo "Illegal number of parameters" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if [[ -z "${NPM_AUTH_TOKEN}" ]]; then
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echo "NPM_AUTH_TOKEN is not set" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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local_npm_registry_url=$1
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package_publish_version=$2
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# TODO: make this a paramater and allow a list of scopes
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npm_scope_for_local="@cerc-io"
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# We need to configure the local registry
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npm config set ${npm_scope_for_local}:registry ${local_npm_registry_url}
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npm config set -- ${local_npm_registry_url}:_authToken ${NPM_AUTH_TOKEN}
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# Find the set of dependencies from the specified scope
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mapfile -t dependencies_from_scope < <(cat package.json | jq -r '.dependencies | with_entries(if (.key|test("^'${npm_scope_for_local}'/.*$")) then ( {key: .key, value: .value } ) else empty end ) | keys[]')
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echo "Fixing up dependencies"
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for package in "${dependencies_from_scope[@]}"
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do
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echo "Fixing up package ${package}"
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yarn-local-registry-fixup.sh $package ${local_npm_registry_url}
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done
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echo "Running build"
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build-npm-package.sh ${local_npm_registry_url} ${package_publish_version}
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
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# Usage: build-npm-package.sh <registry-url> <publish-with-this-version>
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# Usage: build-npm-package.sh <registry-url> <publish-with-this-version>
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# Note: supply the registry auth token in NPM_AUTH_TOKEN
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# Note: supply the registry auth token in NPM_AUTH_TOKEN
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if [ -n "$CERC_ENABLE_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]; then
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if [ -n "$CERC_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]; then
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set -x
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set -x
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fi
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fi
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if [[ $# -ne 2 ]]; then
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if [[ $# -ne 2 ]]; then
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container-build/cerc-builder-js/yarn-local-registry-fixup.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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# Usage: yarn-local-registry-fixup.sh <package-to-fix> <registry-url>
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# Assumes package.json and yarn.lock are in the cwd
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# The purpose of this script is to take a project cloned from git
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# and "fixup" its yarn.lock file such that specified dependency
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# will be fetched from a registry other than the one used when
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# yarn.lock was generated. It updates all checksums using data
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# from the "new" registry (because due to embedded timestamps etc
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# the same source code re-built later will not have the same checksum).
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if [ -n "$CERC_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]; then
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set -x
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fi
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if [[ $# -ne 2 ]]; then
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echo "Illegal number of parameters" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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target_package=$1
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local_npm_registry_url=$2
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# TODO: use jq rather than sed here:
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versioned_target_package=$(grep ${target_package} package.json | sed -e 's#[[:space:]]\{1,\}\"\('${target_package}'\)\":[[:space:]]\{1,\}\"\(.*\)\",#\1@\2#' )
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# Use yarn info to get URL checksums etc from the new registry
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yarn_info_output=$(yarn info --json $versioned_target_package 2>/dev/null)
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# Code below parses out the values we need
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package_tarball=$(echo $yarn_info_output | jq -r .data.dist.tarball)
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# When running inside a container, the registry can return a URL with the wrong host name due to proxying
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# so we need to check if that has happened and fix the URL if so.
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if ! [[ "${package_tarball}" =~ ^${local_npm_registry_url}.* ]]; then
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# HACK: I've hard-wired the host names below. Replace with proper implementation
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package_tarball=$( echo ${package_tarball} | sed -e 's/localhost/host.docker.internal/g' )
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fi
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package_integrity=$(echo $yarn_info_output | jq -r .data.dist.integrity)
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package_shasum=$(echo $yarn_info_output | jq -r .data.dist.shasum)
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package_resolved=${package_tarball}#${package_shasum}
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# Some strings need to be escaped so they work when passed to sed later
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escaped_package_resolved=$(printf '%s\n' "$package_resolved" | sed -e 's/[\/&]/\\&/g')
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escaped_target_package=$(printf '%s\n' "$target_package" | sed -e 's/[\/&]/\\&/g')
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if [ -n "$CERC_SCRIPT_VERBOSE" ]; then
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echo "Tarball: ${package_tarball}"
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echo "Integrity: ${package_integrity}"
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echo "Shasum: ${package_shasum}"
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echo "Resolved: ${package_resolved}"
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fi
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# Use magic sed regex to replace the values in yarn.lock
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# Note: yarn.lock is not json so we can not use jq for this
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sed -i -e '/^\"'${escaped_target_package}'.*\":$/ , /^\".*$/ s/^\([[:space:]]\{1,\}resolved \).*$/\1'\"${escaped_package_resolved}\"'/' yarn.lock
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sed -i -e '/^\"'${escaped_target_package}'.*\":$/ , /^\".*$/ s/^\([[:space:]]\{1,\}integrity \).*$/\1'${package_integrity}'/' yarn.lock
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