cmder/scripts/build.ps1
2014-08-26 23:52:49 +01:00

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<#
.Synopsis
Build Cmder
.DESCRIPTION
Use this script to build your own edition of Cmder
This script builds dependencies from current vendor/sources.json file and unpacks them.
You will need to make this script executable by setting your Powershell Execution Policy to Remote signed
Then unblock the script for execution with UnblockFile .\build.ps1
.EXAMPLE
.\build.ps1
Executes the default build for cmder, this is equivalent to the "minimum" style package in the releases
.EXAMPLE
.\build -verbose
Execute the build and see what's going on.
.EXAMPLE
.\build.ps1 -SourcesPath '~/custom/vendors.json'
Build cmder with your own packages. See vendor/sources.json for the syntax you need to copy.
.NOTES
AUTHORS
Samuel Vasko, Jack Bennett
Part of the Cmder project.
.LINK
https://github.com/bliker/cmder - Project Home
#>
[CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess=$true)]
Param(
# CmdletBinding will give us;
# -verbose switch to turn on logging and
# -whatif switch to not actually make changes
# Path to the vendor configuration source file
[string]$sourcesPath = "..\vendor\sources.json",
# Vendor folder location
[string]$saveTo = "..\vendor\",
# Launcher folder location
[string]$launcher = "..\launcher"
)
. "$PSScriptRoot\utils.ps1"
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
Push-Location -Path $saveTo
$sources = Get-Content $sourcesPath | Out-String | Convertfrom-Json
# Check for requirements
Ensure-Exists $sourcesPath
Ensure-Executable "7z"
foreach ($s in $sources) {
Write-Verbose "Getting $($s.name) from URL $($s.url)"
# We do not care about the extensions/type of archive
$tempArchive = "$($s.name).tmp"
Delete-Existing $tempArchive
Delete-Existing $s.name
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $s.url -OutFile $tempArchive -ErrorAction Stop
Extract-Archive $tempArchive $s.name
if ((Get-Childitem $s.name).Count -eq 1) {
Flatten-Directory($s.name)
}
}
Pop-Location
Push-Location -Path $launcher
msbuild CmderLauncher.vcxproj /p:configuration=Release
Pop-Location
Write-Verbose "All good and done!"