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meteor/tools/packaging/release.js
2015-08-03 16:03:15 -07:00

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var _ = require('underscore');
var warehouse = require('./warehouse.js');
var files = require('../files.js');
var catalog = require('../catalog/catalog.js');
var utils = require('../utils.js');
var buildmessage = require('../buildmessage.js');
var release = exports;
var Release = function (options) {
var self = this;
// If an actual, proper, "released" release, the name of the
// release, eg, "METEOR@1.0". If not a proper release, null.
self.name = options.name;
if (self.name === null) {
// Running from checkout.
self._manifest = null;
} else {
// Running a proper release
self._manifest = options.manifest;
}
};
_.extend(Release.prototype, {
// True if an actual, proper, "released" release. If so, this.name
// will have the name of the release, eg, "1.0".
isProperRelease: function () {
return this.name !== null;
},
// True if this "release" is actually a checkout on disk. It is
// defined by the packages in the checkout rather than by a
// manifest. this.name will be null.
isCheckout: function () {
return this.name === null;
},
getReleaseTrack: function () {
var self = this;
if (! self.isProperRelease())
throw new Error("not a proper release?");
return self.name.split('@')[0];
},
getReleaseVersion: function () {
var self = this;
if (! self.isProperRelease())
throw new Error("not a proper release?");
return self.name.split('@')[1];
},
// Return the package name for the command-line tools that this release
// uses. Valid only for proper releases.
getToolsPackage: function () {
var self = this;
if (! self.isProperRelease())
throw new Error("not a proper release?");
// XXX validate
return self._manifest.tool.split('@')[0];
},
// Return the version of the command-line tools that this release
// uses. Valid only for proper releases.
getToolsVersion: function () {
var self = this;
if (! self.isProperRelease())
throw new Error("not a proper release?");
// XXX validate
return self._manifest.tool.split('@')[1];
},
// Return the package name and version of the command-line tools that this
// release uses. Valid only for proper releases.
getToolsPackageAtVersion: function () {
var self = this;
if (! self.isProperRelease())
throw new Error("not a proper release?");
return self._manifest.tool;
},
// Return the tool that we are using. If this is a proper release, return the
// tool package listed in the manifest, otherwise return the version of the
// meteor-tool package in checkout.
getCurrentToolsVersion: function () {
var self = this;
if (release.current.name) {
return self._manifest.tool;
} else {
return "meteor-tool@CHECKOUT";
}
},
// Return a list of the upgraders (project migrations) for this
// release, an (ordered!) array of strings. Valid only for proper
// releases.
getUpgraders: function () {
var self = this;
if (! self.isProperRelease())
throw new Error("not a proper release?");
return self._manifest.upgraders || [];
},
getPackages: function () {
var self = this;
if (! self.isProperRelease())
throw new Error("not a proper release?");
return self._manifest.packages;
},
getCatalogReleaseData: function () {
var self = this;
if (! self.isProperRelease())
throw new Error("not a proper release?");
return self._manifest;
},
getDisplayName: function (options) {
var self = this;
const catalogUtils = require('../catalog/catalog-utils.js');
return catalogUtils.displayRelease(
self.getReleaseTrack(),
self.getReleaseVersion(),
options);
}
});
// The current release. Once set, this does not change for the
// lifetime of the process.
//
// It is possible that we don't have a release. Currently this only
// comes up in one case: an app was created with a checkout version of
// Meteor, and then run with a release version of Meteor. In this case
// release.current will be null. (It will also be null during startup,
// until setRelease has been called.)
//
// (If you want to change the current release, you have to
// springboard, the same as if you want to change the current tools
// version. Besides being simpler to reason about, this helps to
// prepare us for a future where the 'meteor' tool itself is a Meteor
// app, running against a particular Meteor release.)
release.current = null;
// True if we are using release.current because we were forced to do that by the
// '--release' command line option or via throwing SpringboardToLatestRelease,
// else false. (It is true anytime --release was passed, even if it's the same
// release we would have used anyway. It is false anytime the current release is
// a checkin.) null if release.current is null.
release.forced = null;
// True if the release was explicitly specified by the user with the --release
// flag. Unlike release.forced, this is false when the release is overridden via
// SpringboardToLatestRelease.
release.explicit = null;
// True if release.current is the release we'd use if we wanted to run the app
// in the current project. (taking into account release.forced and whether we're
// currently running from a checkout).
release.usingRightReleaseForApp = function (projectContext) {
if (release.current === null)
throw new Error("no release?");
if (! files.usesWarehouse() || release.forced)
return true;
return release.current.name === projectContext.releaseFile.fullReleaseName;
};
// Return the name of the latest release that is downloaded and ready
// for use. May not be called when running from a checkout.
// 'track' is optional (it defaults to the default track).
release.latestKnown = function (track) {
if (! files.usesWarehouse())
throw new Error("called from checkout?");
// For self-test only.
if (process.env.METEOR_TEST_LATEST_RELEASE)
return process.env.METEOR_TEST_LATEST_RELEASE;
var defaultRelease = catalog.official.getDefaultReleaseVersion(track);
if (!defaultRelease) {
return null;
}
return defaultRelease.track + '@' + defaultRelease.version;
};
// Load a release and return it as a Release object without setting
// release.current to that release. Unlike release.setCurrent(), this
// may be called as many times as you like.
//
// This will fetch the release from the server if it isn't cached
// locally. If that happens it will print progress messages.
//
// Arguments:
// - name: release name to use. Or pass 'null' to use a checkout
// - options:
// - quiet: if the release has to be downloaded, don't print
// progress messages.
//
// Throws:
// - files.OfflineError if it was not possible to load the
// release because it's not locally cached and we're not online.
// - warehouse.NoSuchReleaseError if no release called 'name' exists
// in the world (confirmed with server).
release.load = function (name, options) {
options = options || {};
if (! name) {
return new Release({ name: null });
}
var parts = name.split('@');
if (parts.length > 2) {
// XXX #Pre090 better error handling
throw Error("too many @s in release name");
}
var track, version;
if (parts.length == 2) {
track = parts[0];
version = parts[1];
} else {
track = catalog.DEFAULT_TRACK;
version = parts[0];
name = track + '@' + version;
}
var releaseVersion = catalog.official.getReleaseVersion(track, version);
if (releaseVersion === null) {
throw new release.NoSuchReleaseError;
}
return new Release({
name: name,
manifest: releaseVersion // XXX rename from manifest?
});
};
// Called by the startup code to set release.current. May only be
// called once.
//
// - releaseObject: a Release as returned from release.load()
// - forced: true if the chosen release was forced from the command
// line (by the user or by the update springboard).
// - explicit: true if the release was specifically requested by the user.
release.setCurrent = function (releaseObject, forced, explicit) {
if (release.current)
throw new Error("release set twice?");
release.current = releaseObject;
release.forced = !! forced;
release.explicit = !! explicit;
};
// An exception meaning that you asked for a release that doesn't exist in the
// new packaging world. (It may still exist in the pre-0.9.0 packaging world.)
release.NoSuchReleaseError = function () {
};