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drupal-ti
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#!/bin/bash
# @file
# Simple script to run the given command for all enabled runners.
set -e $DRUPAL_TI_DEBUG
CMD=$1
if [ -z "$CMD" -o -z "$DRUPAL_TI_RUNNERS" ]
then
echo "Usage: $0 <cmd>" 1>&2
echo "" 1>&2
echo "- cmd: A valid travis-ci command, e.g. before-script, script, after-script." 1>&2
echo "" 1>&2
echo " Use --include to include an arbitrary script within the drupal_ti environment." 1>&2
echo " Use --load-cache to load caches." 1>&2
echo " Use --save-cache to save caches." 1>&2
echo " Use --sync-cache to check cache for differences via rsync." 1>&2
echo "" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
### Path resolving from drush/drush:drush
# Get the absolute path of this executable
SELF_DIRNAME=$(dirname -- $0)
SELF_PATH=$(cd -P -- "$SELF_DIRNAME" && pwd -P)/$(basename -- $0)
# Resolve symlinks - this is the equivalent of "readlink -f", but also works with non-standard OS X readlink.
while [ -h "$SELF_PATH" ]; do
# 1) cd to directory of the symlink
# 2) cd to the directory of where the symlink points
# 3) Get the pwd
# 4) Append the basename
DIR=$(dirname -- "$SELF_PATH")
SYM=$(readlink "$SELF_PATH")
SYM_DIRNAME=$(dirname -- "$SYM")
SELF_PATH=$(cd "$DIR" && cd "$SYM_DIRNAME" && pwd -P)/$(basename -- "$SYM")
done
# Build the path to our script dir.
export DRUPAL_TI_SCRIPT_DIR=$(dirname "$SELF_PATH")
# Use Drupal-7 by default.
if [ -z "$DRUPAL_TI_ENVIRONMENT" ]
then
export DRUPAL_TI_ENVIRONMENT="drupal-7"
fi
# Include the environment specific variables.
export DRUPAL_TI_SCRIPT_DIRS="$DRUPAL_TI_SCRIPT_DIR_BEFORE $DRUPAL_TI_SCRIPT_DIR $DRUPAL_TI_SCRIPT_DIR_AFTER"
# In case a '--' command was given, just include the given command with vars set.
if [[ "$CMD" == '--'* ]]
then
CMD=${CMD/--/}
shift
for SCRIPT_DIR in $DRUPAL_TI_SCRIPT_DIRS
do
SCRIPT="$SCRIPT_DIR/commands/$CMD.sh"
if [ -x "$SCRIPT" ]
then
# Loads the environment, then includes the script.
"$DRUPAL_TI_SCRIPT_DIR/utility/include-script.sh" "$SCRIPT" "$@"
fi
done
exit 0
fi
# From here on in, we handle failures ourselves.
set +e
RC=0
for RUNNER in $DRUPAL_TI_RUNNERS
do
for SCRIPT_DIR in $DRUPAL_TI_SCRIPT_DIRS
do
SCRIPT="$SCRIPT_DIR/runners/$RUNNER/$CMD.sh"
if [ -x "$SCRIPT" ]
then
# Loads the environment, then includes the script.
"$DRUPAL_TI_SCRIPT_DIR/utility/include-script.sh" "$SCRIPT"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
echo "Error: $SCRIPT exited with a failure." 1>&2
RC=1
fi
fi
done
done
# Ensure we don't exit with error status code.
exit $RC