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65 lines
1.8 KiB
TypeScript
Executable file
65 lines
1.8 KiB
TypeScript
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env -S tea -E
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/*---
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dependencies:
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gnu.org/tar: 1
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tukaani.org/xz: 5
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sourceware.org/bzip2: 1
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args:
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- deno
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- run
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- --allow-net
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- --allow-run
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- --allow-read
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- --allow-write={{ tea.prefix }}
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- --allow-env
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- --import-map={{ srcroot }}/import-map.json
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---*/
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//TODO verify the sha
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import { usePantry, useCache, useDownload, useCellar, useSourceUnarchiver, useOffLicense, useFlags} from "hooks"
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import { print } from "utils"
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import { Stowage, Package } from "types"
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import * as ARGV from "./utils/args.ts"
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import Path from "path"
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useFlags()
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const pantry = usePantry()
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const { download } = useDownload()
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export async function fetch_src(pkg: Package): Promise<[Path, Path] | undefined> {
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const dstdir = useCellar().shelf(pkg.project).join("src", `v${pkg.version}`)
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const dist = await pantry.getDistributable(pkg)
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if (!dist) return
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const { url, stripComponents } = dist
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const stowage: Stowage = { pkg, type: 'src', extname: url.path().extname() }
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const dst = useCache().path(stowage)
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const zipfile = await (async () => {
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try {
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// first try our mirror
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const src = useOffLicense('s3').url(stowage)
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return await download({ dst, src })
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} catch {
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// oh well, try original location then
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return await download({ dst, src: url })
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}
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})()
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await useSourceUnarchiver().unarchive({ dstdir, zipfile, stripComponents })
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return [dstdir, zipfile]
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}
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if (import.meta.main) {
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for await (let pkg of ARGV.pkgs()) {
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pkg = await pantry.resolve(pkg)
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const rv = await fetch_src(pkg)
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if (rv) {
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// a package doesn’t require a source tarball
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//FIXME is this dumb tho? In theory a package could just be a build script that generates itself
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// in practice this is rare and pkgs could just specify some dummy tarball
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await print(rv.join("\n") + "\n")
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}
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}
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}
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