Handle colon-delimited environmentpath in config_version.sh

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Mike Baynton 2018-03-29 16:14:12 -05:00 committed by Mike Baynton
parent 458877f386
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@ -1,7 +1,18 @@
#!/bin/sh
ENVIRONMENTPATH=$1
# $ENVIRONMENTPATH may contain multiple colon-delimited locations.
# We need to pick the first one that contains $ENVIRONMENT.
IFS=":"
for CANDIDATEPATH in ${ENVIRONMENTPATH}; do
if [ -d "${CANDIDATEPATH}/${2}" ]; then
ENVIRONMENTPATH=$CANDIDATEPATH
break
fi
done
# Usage
if [ $# -ne 2 -o ! -d "$1" -o ! -d "$1/$2" ]; then
if [ $# -ne 2 -o ! -d "${ENVIRONMENTPATH}" -o ! -d "${ENVIRONMENTPATH}/$2" ]; then
echo "usage: $0 <environmentpath> <environment>" >&2
exit 1
fi
@ -14,19 +25,19 @@ ruby() {
}
# Determine how best to calculate a config_version
if [ -e $1/$2/.r10k-deploy.json ]; then
if [ -e ${ENVIRONMENTPATH}/$2/.r10k-deploy.json ]; then
# The environment was deployed using r10k. We will calculate the config
# version using the r10k data.
ruby $1/$2/scripts/config_version-r10k.rb $1 $2
ruby ${ENVIRONMENTPATH}/$2/scripts/config_version-r10k.rb $1 $2
elif [ -e /opt/puppetlabs/server/pe_version ]; then
# This is a Puppet Enterprise system and we can rely on the rugged ruby gem
# being available.
ruby $1/$2/scripts/config_version-rugged.rb $1 $2
ruby ${ENVIRONMENTPATH}/$2/scripts/config_version-rugged.rb $1 $2
elif type git >/dev/null; then
# The git command is available.
git --git-dir $1/$2/.git rev-parse HEAD
git --git-dir ${ENVIRONMENTPATH}/$2/.git rev-parse HEAD
else
# Nothing else available; just use the date.