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23 changes: 16 additions & 7 deletions scripts/build-packages-dist.sh
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -28,12 +28,24 @@ echo ""
dest_path="dist/releases"

# Path to the bazel-bin directory.
bazel_bin_path=$(${bazel} info bazel-bin 2> /dev/null)
bazel_bin_path=$(${bazel} info bazel-bin)

# List of targets that need to be built, e.g. //src/lib, //src/cdk, etc. Note we need to remove all
# carriage returns because Bazel prints these on Windows. This breaks the Bash array parsing.
targets=$(${bazel} query --output=label 'attr("tags", "\[.*release-package.*\]", //src/...)' \
'intersect kind(".*_package", //src/...)' 2> /dev/null | tr -d "\r")
'intersect kind(".*_package", //src/...)' | tr -d "\r")

# Extracts the package name from the Bazel target names.
# e.g. `src/material:npm_package` will result in "material".
dirs=`echo "$targets" | sed -e 's/\/\/src\/\(.*\):npm_package/\1/'`

# Walk through each release package and clear previous "npm_package" outputs. This is
# a workaround for: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/issues/1219. We need to
# do this to ensure that the version placeholders are properly populated.
for pkg in ${dirs}; do
pkg_dir="${bazel_bin_path}/src/${pkg}/npm_package"
rm -Rf ${pkg_dir}
done

# Walk through each release package target and build it.
for target in ${targets}; do
Expand All @@ -49,10 +61,6 @@ done
rm -Rf ${dest_path}
mkdir -p ${dest_path}

# Extracts the package name from the Bazel target names. e.g. `src/material:npm_package`
# will result in "material".
dirs=`echo "$targets" | sed -e 's/\/\/src\/\(.*\):npm_package/\1/'`

# Copy the package output for all built NPM packages into the dist directory.
for pkg in ${dirs}; do
pkg_dir="${bazel_bin_path}/src/${pkg}/npm_package"
Expand All @@ -61,6 +69,7 @@ for pkg in ${dirs}; do
if [[ -d ${pkg_dir} ]]; then
echo "> Copying package output to \"${target_dir}\".."
rm -rf ${target_dir}
cp -R --no-preserve=mode ${pkg_dir} ${target_dir}
cp -R ${pkg_dir} ${target_dir}
chmod -R u+w ${target_dir}
fi
done