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#!/bin/bash
# Author: Alexander Kriegisch (http://scrum-master.de)
usage()
{
cat << EOF
$SELF - Make wrapper for calling additional commands before/after build
Usage: $SELF [options] [--] [make-options] [<target>]
-l <log-file> - write output to <log-file> (default: fmake.log)
-t - append time stamp to log file name
(e.g. fmake_2012-02-10_12-25-20.log)
-n - no log file
-c - log to console (default: no)
-h - display this help text
-x - display sample fmake_post code (e-mail message)
-- - separate $SELF options from make options
<target> - make target(s) (optional)
Examples:
$SELF
call "make" (default target), log to fmake.log, no console output
$SELF -l my.log -c precompiled
call "make precompiled", log to my.log and to console in parallel
$SELF -n -c
no log file, console output only
$SELF -n
no log file, no console output (silent make)
$SELF -t mc-dirclean mc-precompiled
make two targets, log to fmake_<timestamp>.log
$SELF -c -- FREETZ_FWMOD_SKIP_PACK=y -k firmware-nocompile
log + console output, call make with environment variable + parameter
In all modes, the build will be timed (via "time") and the result printed
to the chosen output channels.
User-specified pre/post-make actions such as sending an e-mail notification
after a long build can be specified in files named fmake_pre and fmake_post.
The files are optional, but have to be executable if they exist. They may be
of any type, e.g. Bash/Perl/Python/Lua scripts or even compiled executables.
In fmake_post you may use the following environment variables:
FMAKE_TARGET - make target(s)
FMAKE_RESULT - make exit code (0=OK)
FMAKE_TIME - duration of build process
FMAKE_LOG - log file name, if any
EOF
}
fmake_post_sample()
{
cat << 'EOF'
#!/bin/bash
# Send e-mail with build info, using SendEmail lightweight Perl client
# Debian package name: sendemail
# See also http://caspian.dotconf.net/menu/Software/SendEmail
sendemail \
-f "Freetz make <sender@mydomain.org>" \
-t "John Doe <recipient@mydomain.org>" \
-u "Freetz build finished (result: $FMAKE_RESULT)" \
-s mail.mydomain.org \
-xu smtp_user \
-xp smtp_password \
-o tls=yes \
-m "make $FMAKE_TARGET\n exit code $FMAKE_RESULT\n duration $FMAKE_TIME" \
-a "$FMAKE_LOG" \
>/dev/null
EOF
}
# Set constant file names
SELF="$(basename "$0")"
PRE="./fmake_pre"
POST="./fmake_post"
# Bash built-in "time" should return duration (real) only, not user/sys
TIMEFORMAT='%lR'
# Initialise command line parameters
FMAKE_LOG=fmake.log
TIMESTAMP=
DO_LOG=1
DO_CONS=0
# Parse parameters
while getopts l:tnchx opt; do
case $opt in
-) break ;;
l) [ "$OPTARG" ] && FMAKE_LOG="$OPTARG" ;;
t) TIMESTAMP=$(date '+%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S') ;;
n) DO_LOG=0 ;;
c) DO_CONS=1 ;;
h) usage; exit 0 ;;
x) fmake_post_sample; exit 0 ;;
*) usage >&2; exit 1 ;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND-1))
# Remaining parameter(s) must be make target(s)
FMAKE_TARGET="$@"
[ $DO_LOG -eq 0 ] && FMAKE_LOG=
[ "$TIMESTAMP" -a "$FMAKE_LOG" == "fmake.log" ] && FMAKE_LOG="fmake_${TIMESTAMP}.log"
# Run pre-build script
[ -f "$PRE" -a -x "$PRE" ] && "$PRE"
# Run build, measuring execution time
{
if [ $DO_LOG -eq 1 ]; then
if [ $DO_CONS -eq 1 ]; then
# Log file + console
time make "$@" 2>&1 | tee "$FMAKE_LOG"
else
# Log file only
time make "$@" >"$FMAKE_LOG" 2>&1
fi
else
if [ $DO_CONS -eq 1 ]; then
# Console only
time make "$@" 2>&1
else
# Silent make (no output)
time make "$@" >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
fi
} 2>fmake.time;
FMAKE_RESULT=$?
FMAKE_TIME="$(cat fmake.time)"
rm -f fmake.time
# Print result to console
echo -e "make $FMAKE_TARGET\n exit code $FMAKE_RESULT\n duration $FMAKE_TIME"
# Run post-build script, providing enviromnment
export FMAKE_TARGET FMAKE_RESULT FMAKE_TIME FMAKE_LOG
[ -f "$POST" -a -x "$POST" ] && "$POST"
exit $FMAKE_RESULT