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meteor/scripts/windows/ci/install.ps1
2024-09-30 16:14:06 +02:00

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# Appveyor already sets $PLATFORM to exactly what we don't want, so
# we'll prepend it with 'windows_' if that seems to be the case.
If ($env:PLATFORM -Match '^x86|x64$') {
$env:PLATFORM = "windows_${env:PLATFORM}"
}
$dirCheckout = (Get-Item $PSScriptRoot).parent.parent.parent.FullName
$meteorBat = Join-Path $dirCheckout 'meteor.bat'
Write-Host "Resetting git checkout..." -ForegroundColor Magenta
& git.exe -C "$dirCheckout" reset --hard
& git.exe -C "$dirCheckout" submodule foreach --recursive 'git reset --hard'
Write-Host "Updating submodules recursively..." -ForegroundColor Magenta
# Appveyor suggests -q flag for 'git submodule...' https://goo.gl/4TFAHm
& git.exe -C "$dirCheckout" submodule -q update --init --recursive
If ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {
throw "Updating submodules failed."
}
# The `meteor npm install` subcommand should work
& "$meteorBat" npm install
If ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {
throw "'meteor npm install' failed."
}
# The `meteor --get-ready` command is susceptible to EPERM errors, so
# we attempt it three times.
$attempt = 3
$success = $false
while ($attempt -gt 0 -and -not $success) {
Write-Host "Running 'meteor --get-ready'..." -ForegroundColor Magenta
# By redirecting error to host, we avoid a shocking/false error color,
# since --get-ready and --version can print (anything) to STDERR and
# PowerShell will interpret that as something being terribly wrong.
& "$meteorBat" --get-ready
If ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0) {
$success = $true
} else {
$attempt--
}
}
If ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {
throw "Running .\meteor --get-ready failed three times."
}