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Signed-off-by: Michael Telatynski <7t3chguy@gmail.com>
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#!/bin/bash
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# This installs other Matrix dependencies that are often
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# developed in parallel with react-sdk, using fetchdep.sh
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# for branch matching.
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# This will set up a working react-sdk environment, so is
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# used for running react-sdk standalone tests. To set up a
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# build of element-web, use layered.sh
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set -ex
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scripts/fetchdep.sh matrix-org matrix-js-sdk develop
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pushd matrix-js-sdk
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[ -n "$JS_SDK_GITHUB_BASE_REF" ] && git fetch --depth 1 origin $JS_SDK_GITHUB_BASE_REF && git checkout $JS_SDK_GITHUB_BASE_REF
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yarn link
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yarn install --frozen-lockfile $@
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popd
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scripts/fetchdep.sh matrix-org matrix-analytics-events
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# We don't pass a default branch so cloning may fail when we are not in a PR
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# This is expected as this project does not share a release cycle but we still branch match it
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if [ -d matrix-analytics-events ]; then
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pushd matrix-analytics-events
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yarn link
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yarn install --frozen-lockfile $@
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yarn build:ts
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popd
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fi
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yarn link matrix-js-sdk
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[ -d matrix-analytics-events ] && yarn link @matrix-org/analytics-events
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yarn install --frozen-lockfile $@
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#!/bin/bash
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set -ex
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# Creates a layered environment with the full repo for the app and SDKs cloned
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# and linked. This gives an element-web dev environment ready to build with
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# the current react-sdk branch and any matching branches of react-sdk's dependencies
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# so that changes can be tested in element-web.
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# Note that this style is different from the recommended developer setup: this
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# file nests js-sdk inside element-web, while the local
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# development setup places them all at the same level. We are nesting them here
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# because some CI systems do not allow moving to a directory above the checkout
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# for the primary repo (react-sdk in this case).
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# Set up the js-sdk first
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scripts/fetchdep.sh matrix-org matrix-js-sdk develop
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pushd matrix-js-sdk
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[ -n "$JS_SDK_GITHUB_BASE_REF" ] && git fetch --depth 1 origin $JS_SDK_GITHUB_BASE_REF && git checkout $JS_SDK_GITHUB_BASE_REF
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yarn link
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yarn install --frozen-lockfile
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popd
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# Also set up matrix-analytics-events for branch with matching name
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scripts/fetchdep.sh matrix-org matrix-analytics-events
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# We don't pass a default branch so cloning may fail when we are not in a PR
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# This is expected as this project does not share a release cycle but we still branch match it
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if [ -d matrix-analytics-events ]; then
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pushd matrix-analytics-events
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yarn link
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yarn install --frozen-lockfile
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yarn build:ts
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popd
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fi
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# Finally, set up element-web
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scripts/fetchdep.sh vector-im element-web develop
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pushd element-web
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[ -n "$ELEMENT_WEB_GITHUB_BASE_REF" ] && git fetch --depth 1 origin $ELEMENT_WEB_GITHUB_BASE_REF && git checkout $ELEMENT_WEB_GITHUB_BASE_REF
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yarn link matrix-js-sdk
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yarn install --frozen-lockfile
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yarn build:res
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popd
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# Set up the js-sdk first
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scripts/fetchdep.sh matrix-org matrix-js-sdk develop
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pushd matrix-js-sdk
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[ -n "$JS_SDK_GITHUB_BASE_REF" ] && git fetch --depth 1 origin $JS_SDK_GITHUB_BASE_REF && git checkout $JS_SDK_GITHUB_BASE_REF
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yarn link
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yarn install --frozen-lockfile
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popd
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# Link the layers into element-web
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yarn link matrix-js-sdk
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[ -d matrix-analytics-events ] && yarn link @matrix-org/analytics-events
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yarn install --frozen-lockfile $@
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