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#!/bin/bash
# script to watch source directory for changes, and automatically call build.sh to rebuild as required.
image="docker.io/antora/antora"
cmd="--html-url-extension-style=indexify site.yml"
srcdir="modules"
buildir="public"
previewpidfile="preview.pid"
inotifyignore=".git*"
watch_and_build () {
if ! command -v inotifywait > /dev/null
then
echo "inotifywait command could not be found. Please install inotify-tools."
echo "On Fedora, run: sudo dnf install inotify-tools"
stop_preview_and_exit
else
# check for git
# required to get ignorelist
if ! command -v git > /dev/null
then
echo "git command could not be found. Please install git."
echo "On Fedora, run: sudo dnf install git-core"
stop_preview_and_exit
else
# Get files not being tracked, we don't watch for changes in these.
# Could hard code, but people use different editors that may create
# temporary files that are updated regularly and so on, so better
# to get the list from git. It'll also look at global gitingore
# settings and so on.
inotifyignore="$(git status -s --ignored | grep '^!!' | sed -e 's/^!! //' -e 's:/:\*:' | tr '\n' '|')${inotifyignore}"
fi
while true
do
echo "Watching current directory (excluding ${inotifyignore}) for changes and re-building as required. Use Ctrl C to stop."
inotifywait -q --exclude "($inotifyignore)" -e modify,create,delete,move -r . && echo "Change detected, rebuilding.." && build
done
fi
}
build () {
if [ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]; then
# Running on macOS.
# Let's assume that the user has the Docker CE installed
# which doesn't require a root password.
echo ""
echo "This build script is using Docker container runtime to run the build in an isolated environment."
echo ""
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/antora $image $cmd
elif [ "$(expr substr $(uname -s) 1 5)" == "Linux" ]; then
# Running on Linux.
# Check whether podman is available, else faill back to docker
# which requires root.
if [ -f /usr/bin/podman ]; then
echo ""
echo "This build script is using Podman to run the build in an isolated environment."
echo ""
podman run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/antora:z $image $cmd --stacktrace
elif [ -f /usr/bin/docker ]; then
echo ""
echo "This build script is using Docker to run the build in an isolated environment."
echo ""
if groups | grep -wq "docker"; then
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/antora:z $image $cmd
else
echo ""
echo "This build script is using $runtime to run the build in an isolated environment. You might be asked for your password."
echo "You can avoid this by adding your user to the 'docker' group, but be aware of the security implications. See https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/linux-postinstall/."
echo ""
sudo docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/antora:z $image $cmd
fi
else
echo ""
echo "Error: Container runtime haven't been found on your system. Fix it by:"
echo "$ sudo dnf install podman"
exit 1
fi
fi
}
start_preview () {
# clean up a preview that may be running
stop_preview
# always run an initial build so preview shows latest version
build
if [ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]; then
# Running on macOS.
# Let's assume that the user has the Docker CE installed
# which doesn't require a root password.
echo "The preview will be available at http://localhost:8080/"
docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/antora:ro -v $(pwd)/nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf:ro -p 8080:80 nginx
elif [ "$(expr substr $(uname -s) 1 5)" == "Linux" ]; then
# Running on Linux.
# Fedora Workstation has python3 installed as a default, so using that
echo ""
echo "The preview is available at http://localhost:8080"
echo ""
pushd "${buildir}" > /dev/null 2>&1
python3 -m http.server 8080 &
echo "$!" > ../"${previewpidfile}"
popd > /dev/null 2>&1
fi
}
stop_preview () {
if [ -e "${previewpidfile}" ]
then
PID=$(cat "${previewpidfile}")
kill $PID
echo "Stopping preview server (running with PID ${PID}).."
rm -f "${previewpidfile}"
else
echo "No running preview server found to stop: no ${previewpidfile} file found."
fi
}
stop_preview_and_exit ()
{
# stop and also exit the script
# if stop_preview is trapped, then SIGINT doesn't stop the build loop. So
# we need to make sure we also exit the script.
# stop_preview is called before other functions, so we cannot add exit to
# it.
stop_preview
exit 0
}
usage() {
echo "$0: Build and preview Fedora antora based documentation"
echo
echo "Usage: $0 [-awbpkh]"
echo
echo "-a: start preview, start watcher and rebuilder"
echo "-w: start watcher and rebuilder"
echo "-b: rebuild"
echo "-p: start_preview"
echo "-k: stop_preview"
echo "-h: print this usage text and exit"
echo
echo "Maintained by the Fedora documentation team."
echo "Please contact on our channels: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-docs/#find-docs"
}
# check if the script is being run in a Fedora docs repository
if [ ! -e "site.yml" ]
then
echo "site.yml not be found."
echo "This does not appear to be a Fedora Antora based documentation repository."
echo "Exiting."
echo
usage
exit 1
fi
if [ $# -lt 1 ]
then
echo "No options provided, running preview with watch and build."
echo "Run script with '-h' to see all available options."
echo
echo
trap stop_preview_and_exit INT
start_preview
watch_and_build
stop_preview
fi
# parse options
while getopts "awbpkh" OPTION
do
case $OPTION in
a)
# handle sig INT to stop the preview
trap stop_preview_and_exit INT
start_preview
watch_and_build
stop_preview
exit 0
;;
w)
watch_and_build
exit 0
;;
b)
build
exit 0
;;
p)
start_preview
echo "Please run ./builder.sh -k to stop the preview server"
exit 0
;;
k)
stop_preview
exit 0
;;
h)
usage
exit 0
;;
?)
usage
exit 1
;;
esac
done