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154 lines
5.4 KiB
Bash
Executable File
154 lines
5.4 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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BUNDLE_VERSION=22.18.0.3
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# OS Check. Put here because here is where we download the precompiled
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# bundles that are arch specific.
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# Use of : "${ARCH:=$(uname)}" assignment permits users to set their
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# architecture manually; this is useful for multi-arch systems whose
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# uname executables may sometimes return different architectures
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# in
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# different contexts.
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# Ex: ARCH=arm64 meteor ARGS...;
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UNAME="$(uname)"
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if [ "$UNAME" != "Linux" -a "$UNAME" != "Darwin" ] ; then
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echo "Sorry, this OS is not supported."
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ "$UNAME" = "Darwin" ] ; then
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if [ "arm64" == "$(uname -m)" ]; then
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: "${ARCH:=arm64}"
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else
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if [ "i386" != "$(uname -p)" -o "1" != "$(sysctl -n hw.cpu64bit_capable 2>/dev/null || echo 0)" ] ; then
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# Can't just test uname -m = x86_64, because Snow Leopard can
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# return other values.
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echo "Only 64-bit and arm64 processors are supported at this time."
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exit 1
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fi
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: "${ARCH:=x86_64}"
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fi
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elif [ "$UNAME" = "Linux" ] ; then
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: "${ARCH:=$(uname -m)}"
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if [[ "$ARCH" != "x86_64" && "$ARCH" != "aarch64" ]] ; then
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echo "Unsupported architecture: $ARCH"
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echo "Meteor only supports x86_64 and aarch64"
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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PLATFORM="${UNAME}_${ARCH}"
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# Find the script dir, following symlinks. Note that symlink can be relative or
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# absolute. Too bad 'readlink -f' and 'realpath' (the command-line program) are
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# not portable. We don't stress about infinite loops or bad links, because the
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# OS has already resolved this symlink chain once in order to actually run the
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# shell script.
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ORIG_DIR="$(pwd)"
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SCRIPT="$0"
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while true; do
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# The symlink might be relative, so we have to actually cd to the right place
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# each time in order to resolve it.
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cd "$(dirname "$SCRIPT")"
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if [ ! -L "$(basename "$SCRIPT")" ]; then
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SCRIPT_DIR="$(pwd -P)"
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break
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fi
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SCRIPT="$(readlink "$(basename "$SCRIPT")")"
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done
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cd "$ORIG_DIR"
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function install_dev_bundle {
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set -e
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trap "echo Failed to install dependency kit." EXIT
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TARBALL="dev_bundle_${PLATFORM}_${BUNDLE_VERSION}.tar.gz"
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BUNDLE_TMPDIR="$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle.xxx"
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rm -rf "$BUNDLE_TMPDIR"
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mkdir "$BUNDLE_TMPDIR"
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# duplicated in scripts/windows/download-dev-bundle.ps1:
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DEV_BUNDLE_URL_ROOT="https://d3sqy0vbqsdhku.cloudfront.net/"
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# If you set $USE_TEST_DEV_BUNDLE_SERVER then we will download
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# dev bundles copied by copy-dev-bundle-from-jenkins.sh without --prod.
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# It still only does this if the version number has changed
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# (setting it won't cause it to automatically delete a prod dev bundle).
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if [ -n "$USE_TEST_DEV_BUNDLE_SERVER" ] ; then
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DEV_BUNDLE_URL_ROOT="https://s3.amazonaws.com/com.meteor.static/test/"
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fi
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if [ -f "$SCRIPT_DIR/$TARBALL" ] ; then
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echo "Skipping download and installing kit from $SCRIPT_DIR/$TARBALL" >&2
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tar -xzf "$SCRIPT_DIR/$TARBALL" -C "$BUNDLE_TMPDIR"
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elif [ -n "$SAVE_DEV_BUNDLE_TARBALL" ] ; then
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# URL duplicated in tools/server/target.sh.in
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curl -# "$DEV_BUNDLE_URL_ROOT$TARBALL" >"$SCRIPT_DIR/$TARBALL"
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tar -xzf "$SCRIPT_DIR/$TARBALL" -C "$BUNDLE_TMPDIR"
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else
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curl -# "$DEV_BUNDLE_URL_ROOT$TARBALL" | tar -xzf - -C "$BUNDLE_TMPDIR"
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fi
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test -x "${BUNDLE_TMPDIR}/bin/node" # bomb out if it didn't work, eg no net
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# Delete old dev bundle and rename the new one on top of it.
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rm -rf "$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle"
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mv "$BUNDLE_TMPDIR" "$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle"
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echo "Installed dependency kit v${BUNDLE_VERSION} in dev_bundle." >&2
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echo >&2
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trap - EXIT
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set +e
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}
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if [ -d "$SCRIPT_DIR/.git" ] || [ -f "$SCRIPT_DIR/.git" ]; then
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# In a checkout.
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if [ ! -d "$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle" ] ; then
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echo "It's the first time you've run Meteor from a git checkout." >&2
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echo "I will download a kit containing all of Meteor's dependencies." >&2
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install_dev_bundle
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elif [ ! -f "$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle/.bundle_version.txt" ] ||
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grep -qvx "$BUNDLE_VERSION" "$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle/.bundle_version.txt" ; then
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echo "Your dependency kit is out of date. I will download the new one." >&2
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install_dev_bundle
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fi
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export BABEL_CACHE_DIR="$SCRIPT_DIR/.babel-cache"
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fi
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DEV_BUNDLE="$SCRIPT_DIR/dev_bundle"
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METEOR="$SCRIPT_DIR/tools/index.js"
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PROCESS_REQUIRES="$SCRIPT_DIR/tools/node-process-warnings.js"
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# Set the nofile ulimit as high as permitted by the hard-limit/kernel
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if [ "$(ulimit -Sn)" != "unlimited" ]; then
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if [ "$(uname -s)" = "Darwin" ]; then
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maxfilesuse="$(sysctl -n kern.maxfilesperproc)"
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else
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maxfilesuse="$(ulimit -Hn)"
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fi
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if [ -n "${maxfilesuse}" ] && [ "${maxfilesuse}" != "unlimited" ]; then
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ulimit -Sn ${maxfilesuse} > /dev/null 2>&1
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fi
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fi
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# We used to set $NODE_PATH here to include the node_modules from the dev
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# bundle, but now we just get them from the symlink at tools/node_modules. This
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# is better because node_modules directories found via the ancestor walk from
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# the script take precedence over $NODE_PATH; it used to be that users would
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# screw up their meteor installs by have a ~/node_modules
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# --no-wasm-code-gc is currently necessary as a workaround for
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# https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/29767
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exec "$DEV_BUNDLE/bin/node" \
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--max-old-space-size=4096 \
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--no-wasm-code-gc \
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--require="$PROCESS_REQUIRES"\
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${TOOL_NODE_FLAGS} \
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"$METEOR" "$@"
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