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#!/bin/bash
# build.sh -- builds JAR and XPI files for mozilla extensions
# by Nickolay Ponomarev <[email protected]>
# (original version based on Nathan Yergler's build script)
# Most recent version is at <http://kb.mozillazine.org/Bash_build_script>
# This script assumes the following directory structure:
# ./
# chrome.manifest (optional - for newer extensions)
# install.rdf
# (other files listed in $ROOT_FILES)
#
# content/ |
# locale/ |} these can be named arbitrary and listed in $CHROME_PROVIDERS
# skin/ |
#
# defaults/ |
# components/ |} these must be listed in $ROOT_DIRS in order to be packaged
# ... |
#
# It uses a temporary directory ./build when building; don't use that!
# Script's output is:
# ./$APP_NAME.xpi
# ./$APP_NAME.jar (only if $KEEP_JAR=1)
# ./files -- the list of packaged files
#
# Note: It modifies chrome.manifest when packaging so that it points to
# chrome/$APP_NAME.jar!/*
#
# default configuration file is ./config_build.sh, unless another file is
# specified in command-line. Available config variables:
APP_NAME= # short-name, jar and xpi files name. Must be lowercase with no spaces
CHROME_PROVIDERS= # which chrome providers we have (space-separated list)
CLEAN_UP= # delete the jar / "files" when done? (1/0)
ROOT_FILES= # put these files in root of xpi (space separated list of leaf filenames)
ROOT_DIRS= # ...and these directories (space separated list)
BEFORE_BUILD= # run this before building (bash command)
AFTER_BUILD= # ...and this after the build (bash command)
if [ -z $1 ]; then
. ./config_build.sh
else
. $1
fi
if [ -z $APP_NAME ]; then
echo "You need to create build config file first!"
echo "Read comments at the beginning of this script for more info."
exit;
fi
ROOT_DIR=`pwd`
TMP_DIR=build
#uncomment to debug
#set -x
# remove any left-over files from previous build
rm -f $APP_NAME.jar $APP_NAME.xpi files
rm -rf $TMP_DIR
$BEFORE_BUILD
mkdir --parents --verbose $TMP_DIR/chrome
# generate the JAR file, excluding SVN and temporary files
JAR_FILE=$TMP_DIR/chrome/$APP_NAME.jar
echo "Generating $JAR_FILE..."
touch files
find content -path '*.svn*' -prune -o -type f -print | grep -v \~ >> files
find locale -path '*.svn*' -prune -o -type f -print | grep -v \~ >> files
cat files | zip -0 $JAR_FILE -@
# The following statement should be used instead if you don't wish to use the JAR file
#cp --verbose --parents `cat files` $TMP_DIR/chrome
# prepare components and defaults
echo "Copying various files to $TMP_DIR folder..."
for DIR in $ROOT_DIRS; do
mkdir $TMP_DIR/$DIR
FILES="`find $DIR -path '*.svn*' -prune -o -type f -print | grep -v \~`"
echo $FILES >> files
cp --verbose --parents $FILES $TMP_DIR
done
# Copy other files to the root of future XPI.
for ROOT_FILE in $ROOT_FILES install.rdf chrome.manifest; do
cp --verbose $ROOT_FILE $TMP_DIR
if [ -f $ROOT_FILE ]; then
echo $ROOT_FILE >> files
fi
done
rm -f $TMP_DIR/chrome.manifest
cp chrome.manifest.pack $TMP_DIR/chrome.manifest
cd $TMP_DIR
if [ -f "chrome.manifest" ]; then
echo "Preprocessing chrome.manifest..."
# You think this is scary?
#s/^(content\s+\S*\s+)(\S*\/)$/\1jar:chrome\/$APP_NAME\.jar!\/\2/
#s/^(skin|locale)(\s+\S*\s+\S*\s+)(.*\/)$/\1\2jar:chrome\/$APP_NAME\.jar!\/\3/
#
# Then try this! (Same, but with characters escaped for bash :)
# sed -i -r "s/^\(content\\s+\\S*\\s+\)\(\\S*\\/\)$/\\1jar:chrome\\/$APP_NAME\\.jar!\\/\\2/" chrome.manifest
# sed -i -r s/^\(skin\|locale\)\(\\s+\\S*\\s+\\S*\\s+\)\(.*\\/\)$/\\1\\2jar:chrome\\/$APP_NAME\\.jar!\\/\\3/ chrome.manifest
# (it simply adds jar:chrome/whatever.jar!/ at appropriate positions of chrome.manifest)
fi
# generate the XPI file
echo "Generating $APP_NAME.xpi..."
zip -r ../$APP_NAME.xpi *
cd "$ROOT_DIR"
echo "Cleanup..."
if [ $CLEAN_UP = 0 ]; then
# save the jar file
mv $TMP_DIR/chrome/$APP_NAME.jar .
else
rm ./files
fi
# remove the working files
rm -rf $TMP_DIR
echo "Done!"
$AFTER_BUILD