forked from bitcoin-dot-org/Bitcoin.org
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 0
/
Makefile
280 lines (226 loc) · 11.1 KB
/
Makefile
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
## This file is licensed under the MIT License (MIT) available on
## http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
S=@ ## Silent: only print errors by default;
## run `make S='' [other args]` to print commands as they're run
SITEDIR=_site
JEKYLL_LOG=._jekyll.log
#######################
## REGULAR ARGUMENTS ##
#######################
## `make` (no arguments): just build
default: build
## `make preview`: start the built-in Jekyll preview
preview:
$S bundle exec jekyll serve
## `make test`: don't build, but do run all tests
test: pre-build-tests post-build-tests
## `make valid`: build and run fast tests
valid: pre-build-tests-fast build post-build-tests-fast
## `make all`: build and run all tests
all: pre-build-tests build post-build-tests
## `make deployment`: for use on build server
deployment: install-deps-deployment \
valid
## `make travis`: for use with Travis CI
travis: travis-background-keepalive \
install-deps-development \
all
## Install dependencies (development version)
install-deps-development:
bundle install
## Install dependencies (deployment version)
install-deps-deployment:
ifdef BUNDLE_DIR
bundle install --deployment --without :slow_test --path=$(BUNDLE_DIR)
else
bundle install --deployment --without :slow_test
endif
## Pre-build tests which, aggregated together, take less than 10 seconds to run on a typical PC
pre-build-tests-fast: check-for-non-ascii-urls check-for-wrong-filename-assignments \
check-for-missing-rpc-summaries \
check-for-missing-copyright-licenses \
check-bundle \
check-for-english-in-en-dir
## Post-build tests which, aggregated together, take less than 10 seconds to run on a typical PC
post-build-tests-fast: check-for-build-errors ensure-each-svg-has-a-png check-for-liquid-errors \
check-for-missing-anchors check-for-broken-markdown-reference-links \
check-for-broken-kramdown-tables check-for-duplicate-header-ids \
check-for-headers-containing-auto-link check-for-missing-subhead-links \
check-for-subheading-anchors \
check-jshint \
check-for-javascript-in-svgs
## All pre-build tests, including those which might take multiple minutes
pre-build-tests: pre-build-tests-fast
@ true
## All post-build tests, including those which might take multiple minutes
post-build-tests: post-build-tests-fast \
check-for-broken-bitcoin-core-download-links \
check-html-proofer
## All manual updates to content that should be run by a human. This
## will create or update files which should then be diffed and commited.
## It's acceptable for this to overwrite existing content as long as the
## overwritten content is under version control
manual-updates: manual-update-summaries-file
## All manual checks that can be run by a human
manual-checks: manual-check-diff-sha256sums
#################
## SUB-TARGETS ##
#################
ERROR_ON_OUTPUT="sed '1s/^/ERROR:\n/' | if grep . ; then sed 1iERROR ; false ; else true ; fi"
## Always build using the default locale so log messages can be grepped.
## This should not affect webpage output.
build:
$S export LANG=C.UTF-8 ; bundle exec jekyll build 2>&1 | tee $(JEKYLL_LOG)
$S grep -r -L 'Note: this file is built non-deterministically' _site/ \
| egrep -v 'sha256sums.txt' \
| sort \
| xargs -d '\n' sha256sum > _site/sha256sums.txt
$S git log -1 --format="%H" > _site/commit.txt
## Jekyll annoyingly returns success even when it emits errors and
## exceptions, so we'll grep its output for error strings
#
## FIXME: temporarily ignoring errors from WEBrick because
## _plugin/remove-html-extension does something hackish until we upgrade
## to Jekyll 3.0.0
check-for-build-errors:
$S egrep -i '(error|warn|exception)' $(JEKYLL_LOG) \
| grep -vi webrick.*filehandler \
| eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
## Old browser support requires each SVG image also be available as a
## PNG with the same base name
ensure-each-svg-has-a-png:
$S find $(SITEDIR)/img -name '*.svg' -type f | while read file \
; do test -f $${file%.svg}.png || echo "$$file missing corresponding PNG" \
; done | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
## Some Jekyll errors leave error messages in the text
check-for-liquid-errors:
$S grep -r 'Liquid syntax error:' $(SITEDIR)/ | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
## Report missing anchors for local links defined in the references file.
#
## Takes less than 1 second here as of 2014-05-16 -harding
check-for-missing-anchors:
$S sed -n 's!^\[[^]]*]: \+!!; s/ .*//; /#/s!^/!!p' _includes/references.md \
| sort -u \
| while read link ; do file="$(SITEDIR)/$${link%#*}.html" \
; anchor="$${link##*#}" \
; egrep -ql '(id|name)=.'$$anchor'[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]' $$file \
|| echo "$$file#$$anchor not found" \
; done | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
check-for-broken-markdown-reference-links:
## Report Markdown reference-style links which weren't converted to HTML
## links in the output, indicating there's no reference definition
$S find $(SITEDIR) -name '*.html' -type f | xargs grep '\]\[' | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
check-for-non-ascii-urls:
## Always check all translated urls don't contain non-ASCII
## characters or spaces.
$S find _translations -name '*.yml' -type f | while read file \
; do grep -H . $$file | sed -n -e '/url:/,$$p' \
| grep -P ': +[a-z0-9\-]+: +.*([^\x00-\x7f]|[^a-z0-9\-"]).*$$' \
; done | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
check-for-broken-kramdown-tables:
## Kramdown tables are easy to break. When broken, they produce a
## paragraph starting with a | (pipe). I can't imagine any reason we'd
## have a regular paragraph starting with a pipe, so error on any occurences.
$S grep '<p[^>]*>|' _site/en/developer-* | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
check-for-duplicate-header-ids:
## When Kramdown automatically creates header id tags, it avoids using
## the same id="" as a previous header by silently appending '-1' to the
## second-occuring header. We want an error when this happens because
## all links which previously pointed to the second-occuring header now
## point to the first-occuring header. (Example: before this test was
## written, links pointing to the ping RPC were silently redirected when
## the P2P ping message was added to the page.) The pattern below will
## report a false positive if we legitimately have an id ending in '-1',
## but that should be easy to work around if it ever happens.
$S grep '<h[1-6][^>]\+id="[^"]\+-1"' _site/en/developer-* | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
check-for-headers-containing-auto-link:
## The autocrossref plugin can mess up subheadings (h2, etc), so ensure
## none of the generated subheadings contain the string
## 'class="auto-link"' produced by autocrossref
$S grep '<\(h[2-6]\).*\?>[^>]\+class="auto-link".*</\1>' _site/en/developer-* | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
check-for-missing-subhead-links:
## Make sure each subhead (h2-h6) either has the subhead links
## (edit,issue,etc) or something like <!-- no subhead-links here -->
$S egrep -n -A1 '<h[2-6]' _site/en/developer-* \
| egrep -v 'developer-documentation|<h[2-6]|^--|subhead-links' \
| eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
check-for-wrong-filename-assignments:
## Make sure whenever we use {% assign filename="some-file" %} that the
## filename assignment matches the actual filename. This will, in
## particular, help catch mistakes when we move files
$S find . -name '*.md' -type f \
| xargs grep 'assign *filename' \
| grep -v '^\./\(.*\):{.*filename=.\1"' \
| eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
check-for-missing-copyright-licenses:
## Error on any files in the _includes directory that don't include a
## statement that looks like a copyright license. (It doesn't have to
## say MIT license, but it has to say something.) This can be extended
## to include other directories by adding them after "_includes/"
$S git grep -iL 'This file is licensed' _includes/ | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
$S git ls-files | grep -v '^_alerts' \
| while read file ; do \
if sed -n 1p $$file | grep -q '^---$$' ; then \
grep -iL 'This file is licensed' $$file ; \
fi ; \
done | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
check-for-missing-rpc-summaries:
## Make sure the Quick Reference section has a summary for each RPC we
## have documented
$S for f in _includes/devdoc/bitcoin-core/rpcs/rpcs/*.md ;\
do grep -q "\[$$( grep '^##### ' $$f | sed 's/^##### *\([a-zA-Z]*\).*/\1/')\]\[" _includes/devdoc/bitcoin-core/rpcs/quick-ref.md \
|| echo 'missing summary for '$$f', you need to add the summary to _includes/devdoc/bitcoin-core/rpcs/quick-ref.md and run make manual-updates' \
; done | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
manual-update-summaries-file:
## A manually-run command to update the summaries file (currently only
## used for RPC summaries, but maybe used for other summaries in the
## future)
$S echo "{%comment%}AUTOMATICALLY-GENERATED FILE: DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE" > _includes/helpers/summaries.md
$S echo "This file is licensed under the terms of its source texts{%endcomment%}" >> _includes/helpers/summaries.md
$S grep -rh --exclude='*summaries.md' 'assign summary_' _includes/ | LANG=UTF-8 sort >> _includes/helpers/summaries.md
manual-check-diff-sha256sums:
## A manually-run command to check the locally-built
## _site/sha256sums.txt file against the same file on the webserver to
## see if any files were built differently upstream from what we have
## locally
$S echo "Files listed below (if any) have different hashes"
$S curl -s -o- https://bitcoin.org/sha256sums.txt \
| sort - _site/sha256sums.txt \
| uniq -u \
| sort -k2
check-for-broken-bitcoin-core-download-links:
## Ensure that the links from the Download page to the current Bitcoin
## Core binaries are correct
$S grep 'class="dl"' _site/en/download.html \
| sed 's/.*href="//; s/".*//' \
| while read url ; do \
if [ "$${url##http*}" ]; then \
curl -sI "https://bitcoin.org$$url" ; \
else \
curl -sI "$$url" ; \
fi | grep -q '200 OK' || echo "Error: Could not retrieve $$url" ; \
done | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
check-html-proofer:
$S bundle exec ruby _contrib/bco-htmlproof
check-jshint:
$S bundle exec ruby _contrib/jshint | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
check-bundle:
## Ensure all the dependencies are installed. If you build without this
## check, you'll get confusing error messages when your deps aren't up
## to date
$S ! bundle check | grep -v "The Gemfile's dependencies are satisfied"
travis-background-keepalive:
$S { while ps aux | grep -q '[m]ake' ; do echo "Ignore me: Travis CI keep alive" ; sleep 1m ; done ; } &
check-for-subheading-anchors:
## Ensure all subheadings on the site have anchors so the Javascript
## function addAnchorLinks() can add anchor link affordance to each
## subhead
$S grep -r -i --include \*.html -L 'Note: this file exempt from check-for-subheading-anchors check' _site/ \
| xargs grep '<h[23456]' \
| grep -v '<h[23456][^>]* id=' | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
check-for-javascript-in-svgs:
## Security check: don't allow any SVGs that contain Javascript.
$S find _site/ -name '*.svg' -type f | xargs grep '<script' | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)
check-for-english-in-en-dir:
## All pages must have page.lang set to work properly with the site templates
$S grep -rl -- '---' en/ | xargs grep -L '^ *lang: *en' | eval $(ERROR_ON_OUTPUT)