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#!/bin/bash
#
# Licensed under the MIT license
# <LICENSE-MIT or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
# option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
# except according to those terms.
# This is just a little script that can be downloaded from the internet to
# install rover. It downloads the rover tarball from GitHub releases,
# extracts it and runs `rover install $@`. This means that you can pass
# arguments to this shell script and they will be passed along to the installer.
# Example to bypass binary overwrite [y/N] prompt
# curl -sSL https://rover.apollo.dev/nix/latest | sh -s -- --force
set -u
BINARY_DOWNLOAD_PREFIX="https://github.com/apollographql/rover/releases/download"
# Rover version defined in root cargo.toml
# Note: this line is built automatically
# in build.rs. Don't touch it!
PACKAGE_VERSION="v0.26.3"
download_binary_and_run_installer() {
downloader --check
need_cmd mktemp
need_cmd chmod
need_cmd mkdir
need_cmd rm
need_cmd rmdir
need_cmd tar
need_cmd which
need_cmd dirname
need_cmd awk
need_cmd cut
# if $VERSION isn't provided or has 0 length, use version from Rover cargo.toml
# ${VERSION:-} checks if version exists, and if doesn't uses the default
# which is after the :-, which in this case is empty. -z checks for empty str
if [ -z ${VERSION:-} ]; then
# VERSION is either not set or empty
DOWNLOAD_VERSION=$PACKAGE_VERSION
else
# VERSION set and not empty
DOWNLOAD_VERSION=$VERSION
fi
get_architecture || return 1
local _arch="$RETVAL"
assert_nz "$_arch" "arch"
local _ext=""
case "$_arch" in
*windows*)
_ext=".exe"
;;
esac
local _tardir="rover-$DOWNLOAD_VERSION-${_arch}"
local _url="$BINARY_DOWNLOAD_PREFIX/$DOWNLOAD_VERSION/${_tardir}.tar.gz"
local _dir="$(mktemp -d 2>/dev/null || ensure mktemp -d -t rover)"
local _file="$_dir/input.tar.gz"
local _rover="$_dir/rover$_ext"
say "downloading rover from $_url" 1>&2
ensure mkdir -p "$_dir"
downloader "$_url" "$_file"
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
say "failed to download $_url"
say "this may be a standard network error, but it may also indicate"
say "that rover's release process is not working. When in doubt"
say "please feel free to open an issue!"
say "https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/new/choose"
exit 1
fi
ensure tar xf "$_file" --strip-components 1 -C "$_dir"
# The installer may want to ask for confirmation on stdin for various
# operations. We were piped through `sh` though so we probably don't have
# access to a tty naturally. If it looks like we're attached to a terminal
# (`-t 1`) then pass the tty down to the installer explicitly.
if [ -t 1 ]; then
"$_rover" "install" "$@" < /dev/tty
else
"$_rover" "install" "$@"
fi
local _retval=$?
ignore rm -rf "$_dir"
return "$_retval"
}
get_architecture() {
local _ostype="$(uname -s)"
local _cputype="$(uname -m)"
if [ "$_ostype" = Darwin -a "$_cputype" = i386 ]; then
# Darwin `uname -s` lies
if sysctl hw.optional.x86_64 | grep -q ': 1'; then
local _cputype=x86_64
fi
fi
if [ "$_ostype" = Darwin -a "$_cputype" = arm64 ]; then
# Darwin `uname -s` doesn't seem to lie on Big Sur
# but the cputype we want is called aarch64, not arm64 (they are equivalent)
local _cputype=aarch64
fi
case "$_ostype" in
Linux)
if has_required_glibc; then
local _ostype=unknown-linux-gnu
else
local _ostype=unknown-linux-musl
# We do not currently release builds for aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
if [ "$_cputype" = aarch64 ]; then
err "Unsupported platform: aarch64-$_ostype"
fi
say "Downloading musl binary that does not include \`rover supergraph compose\`."
fi
;;
Darwin)
local _ostype=apple-darwin
;;
MINGW* | MSYS* | CYGWIN*)
local _ostype=pc-windows-msvc
;;
*)
err "no precompiled binaries available for OS: $_ostype"
;;
esac
case "$_cputype" in
# these are the only two acceptable values for cputype
x86_64 | aarch64 )
;;
*)
err "no precompiled binaries available for CPU architecture: $_cputype"
esac
local _arch="$_cputype-$_ostype"
RETVAL="$_arch"
}
say() {
local green=`tput setaf 2 2>/dev/null || echo ''`
local reset=`tput sgr0 2>/dev/null || echo ''`
echo "$1"
}
err() {
local red=`tput setaf 1 2>/dev/null || echo ''`
local reset=`tput sgr0 2>/dev/null || echo ''`
say "${red}ERROR${reset}: $1" >&2
exit 1
}
has_required_glibc() {
local _ldd_version="$(ldd --version 2>&1 | head -n1)"
# glibc version string is inconsistent across distributions
# instead check if the string does not contain musl (case insensitive)
if echo "${_ldd_version}" | grep -iv musl >/dev/null; then
local _glibc_version=$(echo "${_ldd_version}" | awk 'NR==1 { print $NF }')
local _glibc_major_version=$(echo "${_glibc_version}" | cut -d. -f1)
local _glibc_min_version=$(echo "${_glibc_version}" | cut -d. -f2)
local _min_major_version=2
local _min_minor_version=17
if [ "${_glibc_major_version}" -gt "${_min_major_version}" ] \
|| { [ "${_glibc_major_version}" -eq "${_min_major_version}" ] \
&& [ "${_glibc_min_version}" -ge "${_min_minor_version}" ]; }; then
return 0
else
say "This operating system needs glibc >= ${_min_major_version}.${_min_minor_version}, but only has ${_libc_version} installed."
fi
else
say "This operating system does not support dynamic linking to glibc."
fi
return 1
}
need_cmd() {
if ! check_cmd "$1"
then err "need '$1' (command not found)"
fi
}
check_cmd() {
command -v "$1" > /dev/null 2>&1
return $?
}
need_ok() {
if [ $? != 0 ]; then err "$1"; fi
}
assert_nz() {
if [ -z "$1" ]; then err "assert_nz $2"; fi
}
# Run a command that should never fail. If the command fails execution
# will immediately terminate with an error showing the failing
# command.
ensure() {
"$@"
need_ok "command failed: $*"
}
# This is just for indicating that commands' results are being
# intentionally ignored. Usually, because it's being executed
# as part of error handling.
ignore() {
"$@"
}
# This wraps curl or wget. Try curl first, if not installed,
# use wget instead.
downloader() {
if check_cmd curl
then _dld=curl
elif check_cmd wget
then _dld=wget
else _dld='curl or wget' # to be used in error message of need_cmd
fi
if [ "$1" = --check ]
then need_cmd "$_dld"
elif [ "$_dld" = curl ]
then curl -sSfL "$1" -o "$2"
elif [ "$_dld" = wget ]
then wget "$1" -O "$2"
else err "Unknown downloader" # should not reach here
fi
}
download_binary_and_run_installer "$@" || exit 1