AdGuardHome/scripts/snap/upload.sh

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#!/bin/sh
verbose="${VERBOSE:-0}"
if [ "$verbose" -gt '0' ]; then
set -x
fi
set -e -f -u
# Function log is an echo wrapper that writes to stderr if the caller requested
# verbosity level greater than 0. Otherwise, it does nothing.
log() {
if [ "$verbose" -gt '0' ]; then
# Don't use quotes to get word splitting.
echo "$1" 1>&2
fi
}
# Do not set a new lowercase variable, because the snapcraft tool expects the
# uppercase form.
if [ "${SNAPCRAFT_STORE_CREDENTIALS:-}" = '' ]; then
log 'please set SNAPCRAFT_STORE_CREDENTIALS'
exit 1
fi
export SNAPCRAFT_STORE_CREDENTIALS
snapcraft_channel="${SNAPCRAFT_CHANNEL:?please set SNAPCRAFT_CHANNEL}"
readonly snapcraft_channel
# Allow developers to overwrite the command, e.g. for testing.
snapcraft_cmd="${SNAPCRAFT_CMD:-snapcraft}"
readonly snapcraft_cmd
default_timeout='90s'
kill_timeout='120s'
readonly default_timeout kill_timeout
for arch in \
'amd64' \
'arm64' \
'armhf' \
'i386'; do
snap_file="./AdGuardHome_${arch}.snap"
# Catch the exit code and the combined output to later inspect it.
set +e
snapcraft_output="$(
# Use timeout(1) to force snapcraft to quit after a certain time. There
# seems to be no environment variable or flag to force this behavior.
timeout \
--preserve-status \
-k "$kill_timeout" \
-v "$default_timeout" \
"$snapcraft_cmd" upload \
--release="${snapcraft_channel}" \
--quiet \
"${snap_file}" \
2>&1
)"
snapcraft_exit_code="$?"
set -e
if [ "$snapcraft_exit_code" -eq '0' ]; then
log "successful upload: ${snapcraft_output}"
continue
fi
# Skip the ones that were failed by a duplicate upload error.
case "$snapcraft_output" in
*'A file with this exact same content has already been uploaded'* | \
*'Error checking upload uniqueness'*)
log "warning: duplicate upload, skipping"
log "snapcraft upload error: ${snapcraft_output}"
continue
;;
*)
echo "unexpected snapcraft upload error: ${snapcraft_output}"
return "$snapcraft_exit_code"
;;
esac
done