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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
# Copyright 2022 - 2023, Ralf D. Müller and the docToolchain contributors
set -e
set -u
set -o pipefail
# The main purpose of the wrapper script is to make 'docToolchain' easy to use.
# - it helps to install 'docToolchain' if not installed
# - you may manage different 'docToolchain' environments
# See https://github.com/docToolchain/docToolchain/releases for available versions.
# Set DTC_VERSION to "latest" to get the latest, yet unreleased version.
: "${DTC_VERSION:=3.2.2}"
# The 'generateSite' and 'copyThemes' tasks support DTC_SITETHEME, an URL of a theme.
# export DTC_SITETHEME=https://....zip
# The 'downloadTemplate' tasks uses DTC_TEMPLATE1, DTC_TEMPLATE2, ...
# with which you can specify the location of additional templates
# export DTC_TEMPLATE1=https://....zip
# export DTC_TEMPLATE2=https://....zip
# docToolchain configurtion file may be overruled by the user
: "${DTC_CONFIG_FILE:=docToolchainConfig.groovy}"
# Contains the current project git branch, "-" if not available
: "${DTC_PROJECT_BRANCH:=$(git branch --show-current 2> /dev/null || echo -)}"
export DTC_PROJECT_BRANCH
# DTC_HEADLESS is true if no STDIN is open (i.e. we have an non-interactive shell).
: "${DTC_HEADLESS:=$([ -t 0 ] && echo false || echo true)}"
export DTC_HEADLESS
# Options passed to docToolchain
DTC_OPTS="${DTC_OPTS:-} -PmainConfigFile=${DTC_CONFIG_FILE} --warning-mode=none --no-daemon -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 "
# Here you find the project
GITHUB_PROJECT_URL=https://github.com/docToolchain/docToolchain
[email protected]:docToolchain/docToolchain
# Bump this version up if something is changed in the wrapper script
DTCW_VERSION=0.51
# Template replaced by the GitHub value upon releasing dtcw
DTCW_GIT_HASH=##DTCW_GIT_HASH##
# Exit codes
ERR_DTCW=1
ERR_ARG=2
ERR_CODING=3
main() {
# For debugging purpose at the top of the script
arch=$(uname -m)
os=$(uname -s)
bash=bash
print_version_info
assert_argument_exists "$@"
[ "${1}" = "--version" ] && exit 0
available_environments=$(get_available_environments)
echo "Available docToolchain environments:${available_environments}"
dtc_installations=$(get_dtc_installations "${available_environments}" "${DTC_VERSION}")
echo "Environments with docToolchain [${DTC_VERSION}]:${dtc_installations}"
if is_supported_environment "${1}" && assert_environment_available "${1}" "${DTC_VERSION}"; then
# User enforced environment
environment=${1}
shift 1
assert_argument_exists "$@"
else
environment=$(get_environment "$@")
fi
echo "Using environment: ${environment}"
if [ "${1}" = "install" ]; then
install_component_and_exit "${environment}" "${2-}"
elif [ "${1}" = "getJava" ]; then
# TODO: remove getJava in the next major release
echo "Warning: 'getJava' is deprecated and and will be removed. Use './dtcw install java' instead."
install_component_and_exit "${environment}" "java"
fi
# No install command, so forward call to docToolchain but first we check if
# everything is there.
docker_image_name=""
docker_extra_arguments=""
if [[ ${environment} != docker ]]; then
assert_doctoolchain_installed "${environment}" "${DTC_VERSION}"
assert_java_version_supported
# TODO: what if 'doctoolchain' found by $PATH does not match the one from the local environment?
# The version provided by $DTC_VERSION could be a different one.
else
docker_image_name="doctoolchain/doctoolchain"
if [ "${1}" = "image" ]; then
docker_image_name="${2-}"
shift 2
assert_argument_exists "$@"
fi
echo "Using docker image: ${docker_image_name}"
if [ "${1}" = "extra_arguments" ]; then
docker_extra_arguments="${2-}"
shift 2
assert_argument_exists "$@"
echo "Extra arguments passed to 'docker run' ${docker_extra_arguments}"
fi
fi
command=$(build_command "${environment}" "${DTC_VERSION}" "${docker_image_name}" "${docker_extra_arguments}" "$@")
[[ "${DTC_HEADLESS}" = true ]] && echo "Using headless mode since there is no (terminal) interaction possible"
show_os_related_info
emu=""
if [ "${os}" = "Darwin" ] && [ "${arch}" = "arm64" ]; then
echo "Apple silicon detected, using x86_64 mode and os native bash"
emu="/usr/bin/arch -x86_64"
bash="/bin/bash"
fi
# echo "Command to invoke: ${command}"
exec ${emu} ${bash} -c "${command}"
}
assert_argument_exists() {
if [[ $# -lt 1 ]]; then
error "argument missing"
usage
exit ${ERR_ARG}
fi
}
error() {
printf "\nError: %s\n\n" "${1}" >&2
}
usage() {
cat <<EOF
dtcw - Create awesome documentation the easy way with docToolchain.
Usage: ./dtcw [environment] [option...] [task...]
./dtcw [local] install {doctoolchain | java }
Use 'local', 'sdk' or 'docker' as first argument to force the use of a specific
docToolchain environment:
- local: installation in '$HOME/.doctoolchain'
- sdk: installation with SDKMAN! (https://sdkman.io/)
- docker: use docToolchain container image
Examples:
Download and install docToolchain in '${DTC_ROOT}':
./dtcw local install doctoolchain
Download and install project documentation template from https://arc42.org/ :
./dtcw downloadTemplate
Generate PDF:
./dtcw generatePDF
Generate HTML:
./dtcw generateHTML
Publish HTML to Confluence:
./dtcw publishToConfluence
Multiple tasks may be provided at once:
./dtcw generatePDF generateHTML
Detailed documentation how to use docToolchain may be found at https://doctoolchain.org/
Use './dtcw tasks --group doctoolchain' to see docToolchain related tasks.
Use './dtcw tasks' to see all tasks.
EOF
}
print_version_info() {
echo "dtcw ${DTCW_VERSION} - ${DTCW_GIT_HASH}"
if is_doctoolchain_development_version "${DTC_VERSION}"; then
local dtc_git_hash=unknown
dtc_git_hash=$(git -C "${DTC_HOME}" rev-parse --short=8 HEAD 2> /dev/null || echo "unknown")
echo "docToolchain ${DTC_VERSION} - ${dtc_git_hash}"
else
echo "docToolchain ${DTC_VERSION}"
fi
echo "OS/arch: ${os}/${arch}"
}
get_available_environments() {
# The local environment is alway available - even if docToolchain is not installed
local envs=" local"
# 'sdk' is provided a bash founction - thus command doesn't work
if [ -n "${SDKMAN_DIR:-}" ] && [ -s "${SDKMAN_DIR}/bin/sdkman-init.sh" ]; then
envs+=" sdk"
fi
if has docker; then
envs+=" docker"
fi
echo "${envs}"
}
has() {
command -v "$1" 1>/dev/null 2>&1
}
get_dtc_installations() {
local envs=${1}
local version=${2}
local installations=""
if [ -x "${DTC_HOME}/bin/doctoolchain" ]; then
installations+=" local"
fi
if [[ "${envs}" =~ sdk ]] && sdk_home_doctoolchain "${version}" &> /dev/null ; then
installations+=" sdk"
fi
if [[ "${envs}" =~ docker ]]; then
# Having docker installed means docToolchain is available
installations+=" docker"
fi
[ -z "${installations}" ] && installations=" none"
echo "${installations}"
}
sdk_home_doctoolchain() {
local version=${1}
local sdk_doctoolchain="${SDKMAN_DIR}/candidates/doctoolchain/${version}"
# Don't use `sdk home doctoolchain ${version}` - see https://github.com/sdkman/sdkman-cli/issues/1196
if [[ -x "${sdk_doctoolchain}/bin/doctoolchain" ]]; then
printf "%s" "${sdk_doctoolchain}"
return 0
fi
printf "doctoolchain %s is not installed on your system" "${version}" 1>&2
return 1
}
is_supported_environment() {
local supported_environments=("local" "sdk" "docker")
[[ "${supported_environments[*]}" =~ ${1} ]]
}
assert_environment_available() {
local env=${1}
local version=${2}
# If environment not available, exit with error
if ! is_environment_available "${env}" ; then
error "argument error - environment '${env}' not available"
if [[ "${env}" == "sdk" ]]; then
printf "%s\n" \
"Install SDKMAN! (https://sdkman.io) with" \
"" \
" $ curl -s \"https://get.sdkman.io\" | bash" \
"" \
"Then open a new shell and install 'docToolchain' with" \
" $ sdk install doctoolchain ${version}"
else
echo "Install 'docker' on your host to execute docToolchain in a container."
fi
echo
exit ${ERR_ARG}
fi
if is_doctoolchain_development_version "${version}" && [ "${env}" != local ] ; then
error "argument error - invalid environment '${env}'."
echo "Development version '${version}' can only be used in a local environment."
echo
exit ${ERR_ARG}
fi
}
is_environment_available() {
[[ "${available_environments}" =~ ${1} ]]
}
is_doctoolchain_development_version() {
local version=${1}
# Is 'latest' a good name? It maybe interpreted as latest stable release.
# Alternatives: 'testing', 'dev' (used for development)
[ "${version}" == "latest" ] || [ "${version}" == "latestdev" ]
}
# No environment provided - try to pick the right one
get_environment() {
# 'install' works only with 'local' environment
if [[ "${1}" == install ]] || [[ "${dtc_installations}" =~ none ]]; then
echo local
return
fi
# Pick the first one which has an installed docToolchain.
# Note: the preference is defined by the order we searched for available environments.
for e in ${available_environments}; do
if is_doctoolchain_installed "${e}"; then
echo "${e}"
return
fi
done
}
is_doctoolchain_installed() {
[[ "${dtc_installations}" =~ ${1} ]]
}
install_component_and_exit() {
local env=${1}
local component=${2}
if [ -z "${component}" ] ; then
error_install_component_and_die "component missing"
fi
exit_code=1
case ${env} in
local)
case ${component} in
doctoolchain)
local_install_doctoolchain "${DTC_VERSION}"
assert_java_version_supported
;;
java)
local_install_java
;;
*)
error_install_component_and_die "unknown component '${component}'"
;;
esac
if ! is_doctoolchain_installed "${environment}"; then
how_to_install_doctoolchain "${DTC_VERSION}"
else
printf "%s\n" \
"" \
"Use './dtcw tasks --group doctoolchain' to see docToolchain related tasks." \
""
fi
exit_code=0
;;
sdk)
error "argument error - '${env} install' not supported."
printf "%s\n" \
"To install docToolchain with SDKMAN! execute" \
"" \
" $ sdk install doctoolchain ${DTC_VERSION}" \
""
exit_code=${ERR_ARG}
;;
docker)
error "argument error - '${env} install' not supported."
echo "Executing a task in the 'docker' environment will pull the docToolchain container image."
echo
exit_code=${ERR_ARG}
;;
*)
echo "Coding error - not reachable"
exit ${ERR_CODING}
;;
esac
exit ${exit_code}
}
error_install_component_and_die() {
error "${1} - available components are 'doctoolchain', or 'java'"
printf "%s\n" \
"Use './dtcw local install doctoolchain' to install docToolchain ${DTC_VERSION}." \
"Use './dtcw local install java' to install a Java version supported by docToolchain." \
""
exit ${ERR_ARG}
}
local_install_doctoolchain() {
local version=${1}
if is_doctoolchain_development_version "${version}"; then
# User decided to pick a floating version - which means a git clone into the local environment.
assert_git_installed "Please install 'git' for working with a 'doctToolchain' development version"
if [ -d "${DTC_HOME}/.git" ]; then
git -C "${DTC_HOME}" pull
echo "Updated docToolchain in local environment to latest version"
else
local project_url
if [ "${version}" == "latest" ]; then
project_url="${GITHUB_PROJECT_URL}"
else
project_url="${GITHUB_PROJECT_URL_SSH}"
fi
git clone "${project_url}.git" "${DTC_HOME}"
echo "Cloned docToolchain in local environment to latest version"
fi
else
if [ -x "${DTC_HOME}/bin/doctoolchain" ]; then
echo "Skipped installation of docToolchain: already installed in '${DTC_HOME}'"
return
fi
if ! has unzip; then
error "no unzip program installed, exiting…"
echo "Install 'unzip' and try to install docToolchain again."
return ${ERR_DTCW}
fi
mkdir -p "${DTC_ROOT}"
local distribution_url=${GITHUB_PROJECT_URL}/releases/download/v${version}/docToolchain-${version}.zip
download_file "${distribution_url}" "${DTC_ROOT}/source.zip"
unzip -q "${DTC_ROOT}/source.zip" -d "${DTC_ROOT}"
rm -f "${DTC_ROOT}/source.zip"
echo "Installed docToolchain successfully in '${DTC_HOME}'."
fi
# Add it to the existing installations so the output to guide the user can adjust accordingly.
dtc_installations+=" local"
}
assert_git_installed() {
has git && return
error "git - command not found"
echo "${1}"
echo
exit ${ERR_DTCW}
}
download_file() {
local url=${1}
local file=${2}
if has curl; then
cmd="curl --fail --location --output $file $url"
elif has wget; then
# '--show-progress' is not supported in all wget versions (busybox)
cmd="wget --quiet --show-progress --output-document=$file $url"
elif has fetch; then
cmd="fetch --quiet --output=$file $url"
else
error "no HTTP download program (curl, wget, fetch) found, exiting…"
echo "Install either 'curl', 'wget', or 'fetch' and try to install docToolchain again."
return ${ERR_DTCW}
fi
$cmd && return 0 || rc=$?
error "Command failed (exit code $rc): ${cmd}"
return "${rc}"
}
assert_java_version_supported() {
# Defines the order in which Java is searched.
if [ -d "${DTC_JAVA_HOME}" ]; then
echo "Caution: Your JAVA_HOME setting is overriden by DTCs own JDK install (for this execution)"
if [ -d "${DTC_JAVA_HOME}/Contents" ]; then
# JDK for MacOS have a different structure
JAVA_HOME="${DTC_JAVA_HOME}/Contents/Home"
else
JAVA_HOME="${DTC_JAVA_HOME}"
fi
export JAVA_HOME
DTC_OPTS="${DTC_OPTS} '-Dorg.gradle.java.home=${JAVA_HOME}'"
JAVA_CMD="${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java"
elif [ -n "${JAVA_HOME-}" ]; then
JAVA_CMD="${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java"
else
# Don't provide JAVA_HOME if java is used by PATH.
JAVA_CMD=$(command -v java 2>/dev/null) || true
fi
if [ -z "${JAVA_CMD-}" ] || ! java_version=$("${JAVA_CMD}" -version 2>&1) ; then
error "unable to locate a Java Runtime"
java_help_and_die
fi
# We got a Java version
java_version=$(echo "$java_version" | awk -F '"' '/version/ {print $0}' | head -1 | cut -d'"' -f2)
major_version=$(echo "$java_version" | sed '/^1\./s///' | cut -d'.' -f1)
if [ "${major_version}" -ge 11 ] && [ "${major_version}" -le 17 ]; then
echo "Using Java ${java_version} [${JAVA_CMD}]"
return
fi
error "unsupported Java version ${major_version} [${JAVA_CMD}]"
java_help_and_die
}
java_help_and_die() {
printf "%s\n" \
"docToolchain supports Java versions 11, 14, or 17 (preferred). In case one of those" \
"Java versions is installed make sure 'java' is found with your PATH environment" \
"variable. As alternative you may provide the location of your Java installation" \
"with JAVA_HOME." \
"" \
"Apart from installing Java with the package manager provided by your operating" \
"system, dtcw facilitates the Java installation into a local environment:" \
"" \
" # Install Java in '${DTC_JAVA_HOME}'" \
" $ ./dtcw local install java" \
"" \
"Alternatively you can use SDKMAN! (https://sdkman.io) to manage your Java installations" \
""
if ! is_environment_available sdk; then
how_to_install_sdkman "Java 17"
fi
# TODO: This will break when we change Java version
printf "%s\n" \
" $ sdk install java 17.0.7-tem" \
"" \
"If you prefer not to install Java on your host, you can run docToolchain in a" \
"docker container. For this case dtcw provides the 'docker' execution environment." \
"" \
"Example: ./dtcw docker generateSite"\
""
exit ${ERR_DTCW}
}
how_to_install_sdkman() {
printf "%s\n" \
" # First install SDKMAN!" \
" $ curl -s \"https://get.sdkman.io\" | bash" \
" # Then open a new shell and install ${1} with"
}
local_install_java() {
version=17
implementation=hotspot
heapsize=normal
imagetype=jdk
releasetype=ga
case "${arch}" in
x86_64) arch=x64 ;;
arm64) arch=aarch64 ;;
esac
if [[ ${os} == MINGW* ]]; then
error "MINGW64 is not supported"
echo "Please use powershell or WSL"
exit 1
fi
case "${os}" in
Linux) os=linux ;;
Darwin) os=mac
# Enforce usage of Intel Java as long as jbake does not work on Apple Silicon
arch=x64 ;;
Cygwin) os=linux ;;
esac
mkdir -p "${DTC_JAVA_HOME}"
echo "Downloading JDK Temurin ${version} [${os}/${arch}] from Adoptium to ${DTC_JAVA_HOME}/jdk.tar.gz"
local adoptium_java_url="https://api.adoptium.net/v3/binary/latest/${version}/${releasetype}/${os}/${arch}/${imagetype}/${implementation}/${heapsize}/eclipse?project=jdk"
download_file "${adoptium_java_url}" "${DTC_JAVA_HOME}/jdk.tar.gz"
echo "Extracting JDK from archive file."
# TODO: should we not delete a previsouly installed on?
# Otherwise we may get a mix of different Java versions.
tar -zxf "${DTC_JAVA_HOME}/jdk.tar.gz" --strip 1 -C "${DTC_JAVA_HOME}/."
rm -f "${DTC_JAVA_HOME}/jdk/jdk.tar.gz"
echo "Successfully installed Java in '${DTC_JAVA_HOME}'."
echo
}
assert_doctoolchain_installed() {
local env=${1}
local version=${2}
if ! is_doctoolchain_installed "${env}"; then
# We reach this point if the user executes a command in an
# environment where docToolchain is not installed.
# Note that 'docker' always has a command (no instalation required)
error "doctoolchain - command not found [environment '${env}']"
how_to_install_doctoolchain "${version}"
exit ${ERR_DTCW}
fi
}
how_to_install_doctoolchain() {
local version=${1}
printf "%s\n" \
"It seems docToolchain ${version} is not installed. dtcw supports the" \
"following docToolchain environments:" \
"" \
"1. 'local': to install docToolchain in [${DTC_ROOT}] use" \
"" \
" $ ./dtcw local install doctoolchain" \
"" \
"2. 'sdk': to install docToolchain with SDKMAN! (https://sdkman.io)" \
""
if ! is_environment_available sdk; then
how_to_install_sdkman docToolchain
fi
printf "%s\n" \
" \$ sdk install doctoolchain ${version}" \
"" \
"Note that running docToolchain in 'local' or 'sdk' environment needs a" \
"Java runtime (major version 11, 14, or 17) installed on your host." \
"" \
"3. 'docker': pull the docToolchain image and execute docToolchain in a container environment." \
"" \
" \$ ./dtcw docker tasks --group doctoolchain" \
""
}
build_command() {
local env=${1}
local version=${2}
local docker_image=${3}
local docker_extra_arguments=${4}
shift 4
local cmd
if [ "${env}" = docker ]; then
# TODO: DTC_PROJECT_BRANCH is not passed into the docker environment
# See https://github.com/docToolchain/docToolchain/issues/1087
local container_name=doctoolchain-${version}
container_name+="-$(date '+%Y%m%d_%H%M%S')"
pwd=$(has cygpath && cygpath -w "${PWD}" || echo "${PWD}")
docker_env_file=dtcw_docker.env
env_file_option=""
if [ -f "$docker_env_file" ]; then
env_file_option="--env-file ${docker_env_file}"
fi
docker_args="run --rm -i --platform linux/amd64 -u $(id -u):$(id -g) --name ${container_name} \
-e DTC_HEADLESS=true -e DTC_SITETHEME -e DTC_PROJECT_BRANCH=${DTC_PROJECT_BRANCH} \
${docker_extra_arguments} ${env_file_option} \
--entrypoint /bin/bash -v '${pwd}:/project' ${docker_image}:v${version}"
cmd="docker ${docker_args} -c \"doctoolchain . ${*} ${DTC_OPTS} && exit\""
else
# TODO: What is this good for? Has probably to do with Docker image creation.
if [[ "${DTC_HEADLESS}" = false ]]; then
# important for the docker file to find dependencies
DTC_OPTS="${DTC_OPTS} '-Dgradle.user.home=${DTC_ROOT}/.gradle'"
fi
if [ "${env}" = local ]; then
cmd="${DTC_HOME}/bin/doctoolchain . ${*} ${DTC_OPTS}"
else
cmd="$(sdk_home_doctoolchain "${version}")/bin/doctoolchain . ${*} ${DTC_OPTS}"
fi
fi
echo "${cmd}"
}
show_os_related_info() {
# check if we are running on WSL
if grep -qsi 'microsoft' /proc/version &> /dev/null ; then
# TODO: bug - This URL leads to now-where!
printf "%s\n" \
"" \
"Bash is running on WSL which might cause problems with plantUML." \
"See https://doctoolchain.org/docToolchain/v2.0.x/010_manual/50_Frequently_asked_Questions.html#wsl for more details." \
""
fi
}
# Location where local installations are placed.
DTC_ROOT="${HOME}/.doctoolchain"
# More than one docToolchain version may be installed locally.
# This is the directory for the specific version.
DTC_HOME="${DTC_ROOT}/docToolchain-${DTC_VERSION}"
# Directory for local Java installation
DTC_JAVA_HOME="${DTC_ROOT}/jdk"
main "$@"