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deploy/ci/travis/e2e-build-script.sh

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#!/bin/bash

echo "Stratos e2e build"
echo "================="

MC_HOST="s3"

LOCAL_BUILD="true"

# Use Travis env vars:
# TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST
# TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG
# TRAVIS_COMMIT

if [ -z "$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG" ]; then
  echo "Need to be running in Travis"
  exit 1
fi

if [ -z "$TRAVIS_COMMIT" ]; then
  echo "Need to be running in Travis"
  exit 1
fi

GIT_ID="${TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG}_${TRAVIS_COMMIT}_${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST}"
GIT_ID="${GIT_ID//\//_}"
echo $GIT_ID

TAR_NAME="${GIT_ID}.tar"
GZIP_NAME="${GIT_ID}.tgz"

# Ensure we have the mc command
DIRNAME="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
source "${DIRNAME}/e2e-mc-helper.sh"

function tryGetExistingBuild() {
  echo "Looking for existing build: ${GIT_ID}"

  mc cp -q --insecure ${MC_HOST}/${S3_BUILDS_BUCKET}/${GZIP_NAME} ./
  if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
    # We found an existing build, so download and unpack it
    echo "Downloading build package"
    tar -xvf ${GZIP_NAME} > /dev/null
    if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
      LOCAL_BUILD="false"
    else 
      echo "Failed to untar the build package"
    fi
    rm -rf ${GZIP_NAME}
  fi
}

# Need S3 endpoint - if we don't have it, we don't have the Travis env vars
if [ -n "${AWS_ENDPOINT}" ]; then
  tryGetExistingBuild
fi

if [ "${LOCAL_BUILD}" == "false" ]; then
  echo "Downloaded and unpacked an existing build - no need to build locally"
else
  set -e

  # Get go
  source "${DIRNAME}/install-go.sh"

  npm run build
  npm run build-backend

  # Only try to upload if we have the S3 configuration
  if [ -n "${AWS_ENDPOINT}" ]; then
    set +e
    tar cvfz ${GZIP_NAME} dist/* src/jetstream/jetstream

    # Upload
    mc cp -q --insecure ${GZIP_NAME} ${MC_HOST}/${S3_BUILDS_BUCKET}

    # Ignore error from uploading - should not fail build if we can't upload the build archive
    # This just means we won't be able to us this cache next build
    echo "Uploaded builds"
  fi
fi