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In #7795, we optimised our CI pipeline to only test the installation of the GUI client whenever we actually upload to the draft release. This trigger has been moved to `workflow_dispatch`, meaning no CI builds neither from PRs nor `main` perform these steps. This makes it difficult to test GUI client binaries from PRs because they also no longer get uploaded to the artifacts of the CI run on the PR. To fix this, we split the testing away from the rename script and unconditionally run the rename script, which allows us to also always upload the binaries to the CI artifacts. Finally, uploading to the draft releases is only done when we explicitly trigger the workflow from `main`. This is a defense-in-depth measure: We should never publish a code to a release that hasn't been merged to `main`.
Firezone shell scripts
This directory contains various shell scripts used for development, testing, and deployment of the Firezone product.
Developer Setup
We lint shell scripts in CI. To get your PR to pass, you'll want to ensure your local development environment is set up to lint shell scripts:
- Install
shfmt:brew install shfmton macOS- Install shfmt from https://github.com/mvdan/sh/releases for other platforms
- Install
shellcheck:brew install shellcheckon macOSsudo apt-get install shellcheckon Ubuntu
Then just lint and format your shell scripts before you commit:
shfmt -i 4 **/*.sh
shellcheck --severity=warning **/*.sh
You can achieve this more easily by using pre-commit. See
CONTRIBUTING.
Editor setup
- Vim (here's an example using ALE)
- VSCode
Scripting tips
- Use
#!/usr/bin/env bashalong withset -euox pipefailin general for dev and test scripts. - In Docker images and other minimal envs, stick to
#!/bin/shand simplyset -eu.