docker/docs/release.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
set -o pipefail
usage() {
cat >&2 <<'EOF'
To publish the Docker documentation you need to set your access_key and secret_key in the docs/awsconfig file
(with the keys in a [profile $AWS_S3_BUCKET] section - so you can have more than one set of keys in your file)
and set the AWS_S3_BUCKET env var to the name of your bucket.
make AWS_S3_BUCKET=docs-stage.docker.com docs-release
will then push the documentation site to your s3 bucket.
EOF
exit 1
}
[ "$AWS_S3_BUCKET" ] || usage
VERSION=$(cat VERSION)
if [ "$$AWS_S3_BUCKET" == "docs.docker.com" ]; then
if [ "${VERSION%-dev}" != "$VERSION" ]; then
echo "Please do not push '-dev' documentation to docs.docker.com ($VERSION)"
exit 1
fi
fi
# Remove the last version - 1.0.2-dev -> 1.0
MAJOR_MINOR="v${VERSION%.*}"
export MAJOR_MINOR
export BUCKET=$AWS_S3_BUCKET
export AWS_CONFIG_FILE=$(pwd)/awsconfig
[ -e "$AWS_CONFIG_FILE" ] || usage
export AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE=$BUCKET
echo "cfg file: $AWS_CONFIG_FILE ; profile: $AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE"
setup_s3() {
echo "Create $BUCKET"
# Try creating the bucket. Ignore errors (it might already exist).
aws s3 mb --profile $BUCKET s3://$BUCKET 2>/dev/null || true
# Check access to the bucket.
echo "test $BUCKET exists"
aws s3 --profile $BUCKET ls s3://$BUCKET
# Make the bucket accessible through website endpoints.
echo "make $BUCKET accessible as a website"
#aws s3 website s3://$BUCKET --index-document index.html --error-document jsearch/index.html
s3conf=$(cat s3_website.json | envsubst)
echo
echo $s3conf
echo
aws s3api --profile $BUCKET put-bucket-website --bucket $BUCKET --website-configuration "$s3conf"
}
build_current_documentation() {
mkdocs build
}
upload_current_documentation() {
src=site/
dst=s3://$BUCKET$1
echo
echo "Uploading $src"
echo " to $dst"
echo
#s3cmd --recursive --follow-symlinks --preserve --acl-public sync "$src" "$dst"
#aws s3 cp --profile $BUCKET --cache-control "max-age=3600" --acl public-read "site/search_content.json" "$dst"
# a really complicated way to send only the files we want
# if there are too many in any one set, aws s3 sync seems to fall over with 2 files to go
# versions.html_fragment
endings=( json html xml css js gif png JPG ttf svg woff html_fragment )
for i in ${endings[@]}; do
include=""
for j in ${endings[@]}; do
if [ "$i" != "$j" ];then
include="$include --exclude *.$j"
fi
done
echo "uploading *.$i"
run="aws s3 sync --profile $BUCKET --cache-control \"max-age=3600\" --acl public-read \
$include \
--exclude *.txt \
--exclude *.text* \
--exclude *Dockerfile \
--exclude *.DS_Store \
--exclude *.psd \
--exclude *.ai \
--exclude *.eot \
--exclude *.otf \
--exclude *.rej \
--exclude *.rst \
--exclude *.orig \
--exclude *.py \
$src $dst"
echo "======================="
#echo "$run"
#echo "======================="
$run
done
}
setup_s3
# Default to only building the version specific docs so we don't clober the latest by accident with old versions
if [ "$BUILD_ROOT" == "yes" ]; then
echo "Building root documentation"
build_current_documentation
upload_current_documentation
fi
#build again with /v1.0/ prefix
sed -i "s/^site_url:.*/site_url: \/$MAJOR_MINOR\//" mkdocs.yml
echo "Building the /$MAJOR_MINOR/ documentation"
build_current_documentation
upload_current_documentation "/$MAJOR_MINOR/"