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			53 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Bash
		
	
| #!/bin/bash
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| # Setup - creates the local repo which will be mirrored up to S3, then back-fill it. Your
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| #         future deploys will eliminate all old versions without these backfill steps:
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| #   aptly repo create signal-desktop
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| #   aptly mirror create -ignore-signatures backfill-mirror https://updates.signal.org/desktop/apt xenial
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| #   aptly mirror update -ignore-signatures backfill-mirror
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| #   aptly repo import backfill-mirror signal-desktop signal-desktop signal-desktop-beta
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| #   aptly repo show -with-packages signal-desktop
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| #
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| # First run on a machine - uncomment the first set of 'aptly publish snapshot' commands,
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| #   comment the other two. Sets up the two publish channels, one local, one to S3.
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| #
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| # Testing - comment out the lines with s3:$ENDPOINT to publish only locally. To eliminate
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| #          effects of testing, remove package from repo, then move back to old snapshot:
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| #   aptly repo remove signal-desktop signal-desktop_1.0.35_amd64
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| #   aptly publish switch -gpg-key=57F6FB06 xenial signal-desktop_v1.0.34
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| #
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| # Pruning package set - we generally want 2-3 versions of each stream available,
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| #                       production and beta. You can remove old packages like this:
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| #   aptly repo show -with-packages signal-desktop
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| #   aptly repo remove signal-desktop signal-desktop_1.0.34_amd64
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| #
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| # Release:
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| #   NAME=signal-desktop(-beta) VERSION=X.X.X ./aptly.sh
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| 
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| echo "Releasing $NAME build version $VERSION"
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| 
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| REPO=signal-desktop
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| CURRENT=xenial
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| # PREVIOUS=xenial
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| ENDPOINT=signal-desktop-apt # Matches endpoint name in .aptly.conf
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| SNAPSHOT=signal-desktop_v$VERSION
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| GPG_KEYID=57F6FB06
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| 
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| aptly repo add $REPO release/$NAME\_$VERSION\_*.deb
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| aptly snapshot create $SNAPSHOT from repo $REPO
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| 
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| # run these only on first release to a given repo from a given machine. the first set is
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| # for local testing, the second set is to set up the production server.
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| #   https://www.aptly.info/doc/aptly/publish/snapshot/
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| # aptly publish snapshot -gpg-key=$GPG_KEYID -distribution=$CURRENT $SNAPSHOT
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| # aptly publish snapshot -gpg-key=$GPG_KEYID -distribution=$PREVIOUS $SNAPSHOT
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| # aptly publish snapshot -gpg-key=$GPG_KEYID -distribution=$CURRENT -config=.aptly.conf $SNAPSHOT s3:$ENDPOINT:
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| # aptly publish snapshot -gpg-key=$GPG_KEYID -distribution=$PREVIOUS -config=.aptly.conf $SNAPSHOT s3:$ENDPOINT:
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| 
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| # these update already-published repos, run every time after that
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| #   https://www.aptly.info/doc/aptly/publish/switch/
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| aptly publish switch -gpg-key=$GPG_KEYID $CURRENT $SNAPSHOT
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| # aptly publish switch -gpg-key=$GPG_KEYID $PREVIOUS $SNAPSHOT
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| aptly publish switch -gpg-key=$GPG_KEYID -config=.aptly.conf $CURRENT s3:$ENDPOINT: $SNAPSHOT
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| # aptly publish switch -gpg-key=$GPG_KEYID -config=.aptly.conf $PREVIOUS s3:$ENDPOINT: $SNAPSHOT
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| 
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