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build.go
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build.go
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package main
import (
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
)
func buildPonzuServer() error {
// copy all ./content files to internal vendor directory
src := "content"
dst := filepath.Join("cmd", "ponzu", "vendor", "github.com", "ponzu-k8s", "ponzu", "content")
err := emptyDir(dst)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = copyFilesWarnConflicts(src, dst, []string{"doc.go"})
if err != nil {
return err
}
// copy all ./addons files & dirs to internal vendor directory
src = "addons"
dst = filepath.Join("cmd", "ponzu", "vendor")
err = copyFilesWarnConflicts(src, dst, nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// execute go build -o ponzu-k8s cmd/ponzu/*.go
cmdPackageName := strings.Join([]string{".", "cmd", "ponzu"}, "/")
buildOptions := []string{"build", "-o", buildOutputName(), cmdPackageName}
return execAndWait(gocmd, buildOptions...)
}
var buildCmd = &cobra.Command{
Use: "build [flags]",
Short: "build will build/compile the project to then be run.",
Long: `From within your Ponzu project directory, running build will copy and move
the necessary files from your workspace into the vendored directory, and
will build/compile the project to then be run.
By providing the 'gocmd' flag, you can specify which Go command to build the
project, if testing a different release of Go.
Errors will be reported, but successful build commands return nothing.`,
Example: `$ ponzu build
(or)
$ ponzu build --gocmd=go1.8rc1`,
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
return buildPonzuServer()
},
}
func init() {
RegisterCmdlineCommand(buildCmd)
}