#!/bin/sh # AdGuard Home Version Generation Script # # This script generates versions based on the current git tree state. # The valid output formats are: # # * For release versions, "v0.123.4". This version should be the one # in the current tag, and the script merely checks, that the current # commit is properly tagged. # # * For prerelease beta versions, "v0.123.4-b.5". This version should # be the one in the current tag, and the script merely checks, that # the current commit is properly tagged. # # * For prerelease alpha versions (aka snapshots), # "v0.123.4-a.6+a1b2c3d4". # # BUG(a.garipov): The script currently can't differentiate between beta # tags and release tags if they are on the same commit, so the beta tag # **must** be pushed and built **before** the release tag is pushed. # # TODO(a.garipov): The script currently doesn't handle release branches, # so it must be modified once we have those. readonly verbose="${VERBOSE:-0}" if [ "$verbose" -gt '0' ] then set -x fi set -e -f -u # bump_minor is an awk program that reads a minor release version, # increments the minor part of it, and prints the next version. readonly bump_minor='/^v[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.0$/ { print($1 "." $2 + 1 ".0"); next; } { printf("invalid release version: \"%s\"\n", $0); exit 1; }' # get_last_minor_zero returns the last new minor release. get_last_minor_zero() { # List all tags. Then, select those that fit the pattern of # a new minor release: a semver version with the patch part set # to zero. # # Then, sort them first by the first field ("1"), starting with # the second character to skip the "v" prefix (".2"), and only # spanning the first field (",1"). The sort is numeric and # reverse ("nr"). # # Then, sort them by the second field ("2"), and only spanning # the second field (",2"). The sort is also numeric and reverse # ("nr"). # # Finally, get the top (that is, most recent) version. git tag\ | grep -e 'v[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.0$'\ | sort -k 1.2,1nr -k 2,2nr -t '.'\ | head -n 1 } readonly channel="$CHANNEL" case "$channel" in ('development') # Use the dummy version for development builds. version='v0.0.0' ;; ('edge') # last_minor_zero is the last new minor release. readonly last_minor_zero="$(get_last_minor_zero)" # num_commits_since_minor is the number of commits since the # last new minor release. If the current commit is the new # minor release, num_commits_since_minor is zero. readonly num_commits_since_minor="$(git rev-list "${last_minor_zero}..HEAD" | wc -l)" # next_minor is the next minor release version. readonly next_minor="$(echo "$last_minor_zero" | awk -F '.' "$bump_minor")" # Make this commit a prerelease version for the next minor # release. For example, if the last minor release was v0.123.0, # and the current commit is the fifth since then, the version # will look something like: # # v0.124.0-a.5+a1b2c3d4 # version="${next_minor}-a.${num_commits_since_minor}+$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)" ;; ('beta'|'release') # current_desc is the description of the current git commit. If # the current commit is tagged, git describe will show the tag. readonly current_desc="$(git describe)" # last_tag is the most recent git tag. readonly last_tag="$(git describe --abbrev=0)" # Require an actual tag for the beta and final releases. if [ "$current_desc" != "$last_tag" ] then echo 'need a tag' 1>&2 exit 1 fi version="$last_tag" ;; (*) echo "invalid channel '$channel', supported values are\ 'development', 'edge', 'beta', and 'release'" 1>&2 exit 1 ;; esac # Finally, make sure that we don't output invalid versions. if ! echo "$version" | grep -E -e '^v[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+(-[ab]\.[0-9]+)?(\+[[:xdigit:]]+)?' -q then echo "generated an invalid version '$version'" 1>&2 exit 1 fi echo "$version"