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Martin Pulec d2aa27da2a GitHub CI: use JSON file
Use JSON as a file to fix '\n' in JSON handling.
2020-05-26 21:50:51 +02:00

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check_errors() {
TYPE=$(jq -r type "$1")
if [ "$TYPE" != object ]; then
return
fi
ERRORS=$(jq -r '.errors' "$1")
if [ "$ERRORS" != null ]; then
echo $ERRORS >&2
exit 1
fi
}
check_type() {
TYPE=$(jq -r type "$1")
if [ "$TYPE" != "$2" ]; then
echo "Wrong JSON type - expected $2, got $TYPE" >&2
echo "JSON: $(cat $1)" >&2
exit 1
fi
}
## @brief Returns json for given URL and authorization token while checking errors
## @param $1 URL
## @param $2 GITHUB_TOKEN
## @param $3 requested type (optional)
fetch_json() {
JSON=$(mktemp)
STATUS=$(curl -S -H "Authorization: token ${2?GitHub token is required}" -X GET ${1?URL is required} -w "%{http_code}" -o $JSON)
if [ $STATUS -ne 200 ]; then
echo "HTTP error code $STATUS" >&2
echo "JSON: $JSON" >&2
fi
check_errors "$JSON"
if [ -n ${3-""} ]; then
check_type "$JSON" $3
fi
echo "$JSON"
}
## @brief Checks HTTP error code for success
## @param $1 returned HTTP status code
## @param $2 (optional) returned JSON (to be printed in case of error)
check_status() {
if [ $1 -lt 200 -o $1 -ge 300 ]; then
echo "Wrong response status $STATUS!" >&2
if [ -n ${2-""} ]; then
echo "JSON: $(cat $2)" >&2
fi
exit 1
fi
}