termux-packages/scripts/bin/check-auto-update

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#!/bin/bash
# This script is used to check if given package can be auto-updated and optionally enable if it can be.
# NOTE: You should not trust this script if package uses commit hashes for versioning(eg. 'tsu') or
# TERMUX_PKG_VERSION is defined by us and not upstream(i.e we use some arbitrary version. For eg. when
# getting source files based on commit hash).
# The MIT License (MIT)
# Copyright (c) 2022 Aditya Alok <alok@termux.org>
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
# copies or substantial portions of the Software.
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
# SOFTWARE.
set -e
TERMUX_SCRIPTDIR="$(realpath "$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")/../..")"
_RESET_COLOR="\033[0m"
_BLUE="\033[1;34m"
_GREEN="\033[0;32m"
_RED="\033[0;31m"
_YELLOW="\033[0;33m"
_TEAL="\033[0;36m"
usage() {
echo
echo -e "${_BLUE}Usage:${_RESET_COLOR} $(basename "$0")" \
"${_GREEN}[-h|--help]" \
"[-s|--silent]" \
"[--enable]" \
"PACKAGE_DIR"
echo
echo -e "${_TEAL}Check if packages can be auto-updated and optionally enable if so."
echo
echo -e "${_RED}NOTE: ${_YELLOW}You should not trust this script if\n" \
"\t${_BLUE}- ${_YELLOW}package uses commit hashes for versioning (eg. 'tsu') or\n" \
"\t${_BLUE}- ${_GREEN}TERMUX_PKG_VERSION ${_YELLOW}is defined by us and not upstream, i.e we use some arbitrary version.\n" \
"\t For eg. when only getting source files based on commit hash."
echo
echo -e "${_BLUE}Options:"
echo -e "${_GREEN}-h --help${_TEAL} Show this help message."
echo -e "${_GREEN}--enable${_TEAL} Enable auto-update for package if check was successful." \
"(writes ${_YELLOW}TERMUX_PKG_AUTO_UPDATE=true${_TEAL} to build.sh)"
echo -e "${_GREEN}-s --silent${_TEAL} Do not print anything to stdout."
echo
echo -e "${_BLUE}Example:${_RESET_COLOR} $(basename "$0") x11-packages/xorg-server"
echo
}
color_print() {
[[ "${SILENT}" == "true" ]] && return 0
echo -e "$1${_RESET_COLOR}"
}
warn() {
color_print "${_BLUE}[${_YELLOW}*${_BLUE}]${_YELLOW} $*" >&2
}
error() {
local exit="return"
[[ "${1}" == "--exit" ]] && exit="exit" && shift
color_print "${_BLUE}[${_RED}!${_BLUE}]${_RED} $*" >&2
${exit} 1
}
info() {
color_print "${_BLUE}[${_GREEN}+${_BLUE}]${_TEAL} $*"
}
_check_stderr() {
local stderr="$1"
local http_code
http_code="$(grep "HTTP code:" <<<"${stderr}" | cut -d ':' -f2 | tr -d ' ')"
if [[ -n "${http_code}" ]]; then
[[ ${http_code} == 000 ]] && error --exit "Could not connect to server. Please check your connection."
warn "Failed to get tag. [HTTP code: $http_code]"
return "$http_code"
elif grep -qE "ERROR: No '(latest-release-tag|newest-tag)'" <<<"${stderr}"; then
return 2
elif grep -q "ERROR: GITHUB_TOKEN" <<<"$stderr"; then
error --exit "GITHUB_TOKEN is not set." # exit script on this error.
else
warn "$stderr"
return 1
fi
}
_check() {
local from_where="$1" # Which api service to use?
shift
local stderr
stderr="$(
set -euo pipefail
# shellcheck source=/dev/null
. "${TERMUX_SCRIPTDIR}/scripts/updates/api/termux_${from_where}_api_get_tag.sh"
. "${TERMUX_SCRIPTDIR}/scripts/updates/utils/termux_error_exit.sh"
termux_"${from_where}"_api_get_tag "$@" 2>&1 >/dev/null
)" || _check_stderr "${stderr}"
}
check() {
local from_where="$1" # Can be either 'github' or 'gitlab'.
local url="$2"
local return_code=0
if [[ ! ${src_url#git+} =~ ^https?://${from_where}.com ]]; then
warn "Not a ${from_where} url: ${src_url#git+}"
return 1
fi
_check "$from_where" "$url" || return_code="$?"
if [[ "${url:0:4}" != "git+" ]] && [[ "$return_code" == "2" ]]; then
warn "No 'latest-release-tag' found. Checking for 'newest-tag'..."
return_code=3 # Set return code to 3 to indicate that TERMUX_PKG_UPDATE_TAG_TYPE='newest-tag'
# should also be written to build.sh if we find 'newest-tag' in next line.
_check "$from_where" "$url" "newest-tag" || return_code="$?"
fi
return "$return_code"
}
declare -a UNIQUE_PACKAGES
# NOTE: This function ignores Termux own packages like 'termux-api','termux-exec', etc.
# It should be manually checked.
repology() {
local pkg_name="$1"
if [[ -z "${UNIQUE_PACKAGES[*]}" ]]; then
# NOTE: mapfile requires bash 4+
mapfile -t UNIQUE_PACKAGES < <(
curl --silent --location --retry 5 --retry-delay 5 --retry-max-time 60 \
"https://repology.org/api/v1/projects/?inrepo=termux&&repos=1" |
jq -r 'keys[]'
)
[[ -z "${UNIQUE_PACKAGES[*]}" ]] && error --exit "Failed to get unique packages from repology.org"
fi
# shellcheck disable=SC2076
if [[ ! " ${UNIQUE_PACKAGES[*]} " =~ " ${pkg_name} " ]]; then
return 0 # Package is not unique, can be updated.
else
warn "Package '$pkg_name' is unique to Termux, cannot be auto-updated."
return 1 # Package is unique, cannot be updated.
fi
}
write_to_first_empty_line() {
local -r file="$1"
local -r line="$2"
# Find first empty line from top of file:
local -r first_empty_line=$(sed -n '/^$/=' "$file" | head -n 1)
if [[ -n "$first_empty_line" ]]; then
sed -i "${first_empty_line}i$line" "$file"
else
echo "$line" >>"$file"
fi
}
test_pkg() {
local pkg_dir="$1"
local pkg_name
pkg_name="$(basename "${pkg_dir}")"
if [[ ! -f "${pkg_dir}/build.sh" ]]; then
error --exit "Package '$pkg_name' does not exist."
fi
local vars
vars="$(
set +eu
# shellcheck source=/dev/null
. "$pkg_dir/build.sh" >/dev/null
echo "src_url=\"${TERMUX_PKG_SRCURL}\";"
echo "auto_update=\"${TERMUX_PKG_AUTO_UPDATE}\";"
)"
local src_url=""
local auto_update=""
eval "$vars"
color_print "${_BLUE}==>${_YELLOW} $pkg_name"
# Check if auto_update is not empty, then package has been already checked.
if [[ -n "${auto_update}" ]]; then
warn "Auto-update is already set to ${_BLUE}'${auto_update}'${_YELLOW} in build.sh."
return 0
elif [[ -z "${src_url}" ]]; then
error "Could not find TERMUX_PKG_SRCURL."
fi
local checks=(
"github"
"gitlab"
"repology"
)
local can_be_updated=false
local tag_type=""
local update_method=""
for check in "${checks[@]}"; do
info "Checking if package can be updated from $check..."
local return_code=0
if [[ "$check" != "repology" ]]; then
check "$check" "$src_url" || return_code="$?"
else
repology "$pkg_name" || return_code="$?"
update_method="repology"
fi
if [[ "$return_code" == "0" ]]; then
can_be_updated=true
break
elif [[ "$return_code" == "3" ]]; then
can_be_updated=true
tag_type="newest-tag"
break
fi
done
if [[ "${can_be_updated}" == "true" ]]; then
info "Package can be auto-updated."
if [[ "${ENABLE}" == "--enable" ]]; then
info "Enabling auto-update..."
write_to_first_empty_line "$pkg_dir/build.sh" "TERMUX_PKG_AUTO_UPDATE=true"
if [[ -n "${tag_type}" ]]; then
write_to_first_empty_line "$pkg_dir/build.sh" "TERMUX_PKG_UPDATE_TAG_TYPE=\"${tag_type}\""
fi
if [[ -n "${update_method}" ]]; then
write_to_first_empty_line "$pkg_dir/build.sh" "TERMUX_PKG_UPDATE_METHOD=${update_method}"
fi
info "Done."
fi
else
error "Package cannot be auto-updated."
fi
}
if [[ $# -lt 1 ]] || [[ $# -gt 3 ]]; then
error --exit "Invalid number of arguments. See --help for usage."
fi
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
--enable)
ENABLE="$1"
;;
-s | --silent)
SILENT=true
;;
-h | --help)
usage
;;
*)
test_pkg "$1"
[[ "${SILENT}" == "true" ]] || echo
;;
esac
shift
done