scripts/build.sh
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Sun, 01 Feb 2009 22:48:48 +0000
changeset 1166 558bd62ee9d4
parent 976 d1a9c7179bbb
child 1194 32a9709e6051
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
Fix get args construction when there are multiple lists on the page It is now possible to go back and forward through the liast, and specify the limit (both offset and limit can be done per list). The JS driving the list boxes is buggy, if visiting an url like: http://localhost:8080/notification/list?limit_0=10 And then change the limit in the second checkbox, it directs to: http://localhost:8080/notification/list?limit_1=25 Whereas it should redirect to: http://localhost:8080/notification/list?limit_0=10&limit_1=25 The logic _does_ work properly when the limit of the changed list is already present in the url. Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier

#!/bin/bash

# Script to create a "build" subdirectory.  This is a subdirectory
# containing a bunch of symlinks, from which the app can be updated.
# The main reason for this is to import Django from a zipfile, which
# saves dramatically in upload time: statting and computing the SHA1
# for 1000s of files is slow.  Even if most of those files don't
# actually need to be uploaded, they still add to the work done for
# each update.

DEFAULT_APP_BUILD=../build
DEFAULT_APP_FOLDER="../app"
DEFAULT_APP_FILES="app.yaml index.yaml __init__.py main.py settings.py urls.py"
DEFAULT_APP_DIRS="soc ghop gsoc feedparser python25src reflistprop jquery simplejson"
DEFAULT_ZIP_FILES="tiny_mce.zip"

APP_BUILD=${APP_BUILD:-"${DEFAULT_APP_BUILD}"}
APP_FOLDER=${APP_FOLDER:-"${DEFAULT_APP_FOLDER}"}
APP_FILES=${APP_FILES:-"${DEFAULT_APP_FILES}"}
APP_DIRS=${APP_DIRS:-"${DEFAULT_APP_DIRS}"}
ZIP_FILES=${ZIP_FILES:-"${DEFAULT_ZIP_FILES}"}

cd $APP_FOLDER

# Remove old zip files (and django.zip in its old location)
rm -rf $ZIP_FILES django.zip

# Remove old $APP_BUILD directory.
rm -rf $APP_BUILD

# Create new $APP_BUILD directory.
mkdir $APP_BUILD

# Create new django.zip file, but directly in the $APP_BUILD directory,
# rather than in $APP_FOLDER and creating a symlink in $APP_BUILD.  This
# keeps the presence of a django.zip file in the app/ folder from breaking
# debugging into app/django.
#
# We prune:
# - .svn subdirectories for obvious reasons.
# - contrib/gis/ and related files because it's huge and unneeded.
# - *.po and *.mo files because they are bulky and unneeded.
# - *.pyc and *.pyo because they aren't used by App Engine anyway.

zip -q "$APP_BUILD/django.zip" `find django \
    -name .svn -prune -o \
    -name gis -prune -o \
    -name admin -prune -o \
    -name localflavor -prune -o \
    -name mysql -prune -o \
    -name mysql_old -prune -o \
    -name oracle -prune -o \
    -name postgresql-prune -o \
    -name postgresql_psycopg2 -prune -o \
    -name sqlite3 -prune -o \
    -name test -prune -o \
    -type f ! -name \*.py[co] ! -name *.[pm]o -print`

# Create new tiny_mce.zip file.
#
# We prune:
# - .svn subdirectories for obvious reasons.

# zipserve requires tiny_mce/* to be in root of zip file
pushd tiny_mce > /dev/null
zip -q ../tiny_mce.zip `find . \
    -name .svn -prune -o \
    -type f -print`
popd > /dev/null

# Create symbolic links.
for x in $APP_FILES $APP_DIRS $ZIP_FILES
do
    ln -s $APP_FOLDER/$x $APP_BUILD/$x
done

echo "Build results in $APP_BUILD."