#!/bin/bash set -e set -o pipefail : ${REALM_CORE_VERSION:=0.97.0} # set to "current" to always use the current build # Start current working directory at the root of the project. cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." die() { echo "$@" >&2 exit 1 } download_core() { echo "Downloading dependency: core $REALM_CORE_VERSION" local TMP_DIR="$TMPDIR/core_bin" local CORE_TAR="$TMP_DIR/core-$REALM_CORE_VERSION.tar.bz2" local CORE_TMP_TAR="$CORE_TAR.tmp" mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR" if [ ! -f "$CORE_TAR" ]; then curl -f -L -s "https://static.realm.io/downloads/core/realm-core-$REALM_CORE_VERSION.tar.bz2" -o "$CORE_TMP_TAR" || die "Downloading core failed. Please try again once you have an Internet connection." mv "$CORE_TMP_TAR" "$CORE_TAR" else echo "Using cached core from TMPDIR" fi ( cd "$TMP_DIR" rm -rf core tar xjf "$CORE_TAR" mv core "core-$REALM_CORE_VERSION" ) rm -rf "core-$REALM_CORE_VERSION" core mv "$TMP_DIR/core-$REALM_CORE_VERSION" . ln -s "core-$REALM_CORE_VERSION" core } check_release_notes() { grep -Fqi "$REALM_CORE_VERSION RELEASE NOTES" "$@" } if [ ! -e core ]; then download_core elif [ -d core -a -d ../realm-core -a ! -L core ]; then # Allow newer versions than expected for local builds as testing # with unreleased versions is one of the reasons to use a local build if ! check_release_notes core/release_notes.txt; then die "Local build of core is out of date." else echo "The core library seems to be up to date." fi elif [ ! -L core ]; then echo "core is not a symlink. Deleting..." rm -rf core download_core # With a prebuilt version we only want to check the first non-empty # line so that checking out an older commit will download the # appropriate version of core if the already-present version is too new elif ! grep -m 1 . core/release_notes.txt | check_release_notes; then download_core else echo "The core library seems to be up to date." fi