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Latest revision as of 21:42, 12 November 2008
Here is the script to set up OpenGrok:
#!/bin/bash #This script written by John Ford. #I hope it is useful to you but I take no responsibility #for any ensuing calamity. johnhford.gmail@com #NOTE: # There are logs in your BASEDIR #Mercurial Repository to use REPO=http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central #Base directory for contents BASEDIR=/home/jhford/mozilla #This is the name of the data directory for OpenGrok DATADIR=data-dir #This is the name of the source directory for OpenGrok SRCDIR=src-dir #OpenGrok install path - Where is opengrok.jar? OGDIR="/home/jhford/opengrok/opengrok-0.7" #OpenGrok source.war from opengrok tarball OGCONTEXT="grokzilla" OGWAR="${OGCONTEXT}.war" #Your application server's .war deployment directory WEBAPPDIR="/home/jhford/tomcat/apache-tomcat-6.0.18/webapps" #TODO: # -Capture return values # -Log all output of opengrok.jar # -Test mercurial repo updates # -Test what happens if OGDIR is not writable # -Add option to download tomcat, opengrok to make it # easy for a developer to isntall on their machine # -Write gurus for each type of mozilla specific file #This function prints some useful information function printinfo { echo "Grokzilla Setup" echo " Base Directory: $BASEDIR" echo " Data Directory: $BASEDIR/$DATADIR" echo " Source Directory: $BASEDIR/$SRCDIR" echo " Repository: $REPO" echo " OpenGrok Directory: $OGDIR" echo " OpenGrok Web Archive: `pwd`/${OGWAR}" echo " Web App Directory: $WEBAPPDIR" } #This function either checks out a new copy or #updates an existing one function checkout { echo "Now checking out source" mkdir -p $BASEDIR if [ ! -e $BASEDIR/$DATADIR/.repo-created ]; then echo " New checkout" cd $BASEDIR echo "## CHECKOUT AT `date --rfc-3339=seconds`" > $BASEDIR/checkout.log rm -rf $BASEDIR/$DATADIR $BASEDIR/$SRCDIR mkdir -p $BASEDIR/$DATADIR hg clone $REPO $SRCDIR >> $BASEDIR/checkout.log touch $BASEDIR/$DATADIR/.repo-created else echo " Updating hg repository" cd $BASEDIR/$SRCDIR echo "## UPDATE AT `date --rfc-3339=seconds`" >> $BASEDIR/checkout.log hg up >> $BASEDIR/checkout.log fi } #This function uses opengrok.jar to generate the data index function generateOGData { echo "The gurus are groking" touch $BASEDIR/opengrok.jar.log nice java -Xmx1524m -jar $OGDIR/opengrok.jar -W $BASEDIR/$DATADIR/configuration.xml \ -P -S -v -s $BASEDIR/$SRCDIR -d $BASEDIR/$DATADIR -w $OGCONTEXT \ >> $BASEDIR/opengrok.jar.log 2>>$BASEDIR/opengrok.jar.stderr.log } #Configure the WebApp to work with our src-dir and data-dir function configureOGWar { echo "Copying in $OGDIR/source.war and saving as $OGWAR" #TODO: Maybe rename source.war to something if it is customized for mozilla cp $OGDIR/source.war ./$OGWAR unzip $OGWAR WEB-INF/web.xml > /dev/null echo "Modifying source.war configuration" echo "!! Warning !! This script uses sed to modify XML which is very hacky." echo " if your deployed website isn't working it is likely the" echo " 'configureOGWar' function in this script" #echo " SED SCRIPT: s|/etc/opengrok|${BASEDIR}/${DATADIR}|" sed -i -e "s|/etc/opengrok|${BASEDIR}/${DATADIR}|" WEB-INF/web.xml sed -i -e "s|<!-- context-param>|<context-param>|" WEB-INF/web.xml sed -i -e "s|</context-param-->|</context-param>|" WEB-INF/web.xml sed -i -e "s|/directory/containing/data|$BASEDIR/$DATADIR|" WEB-INF/web.xml sed -i -e "s|/directory/containing/src|$BASEDIR/$SRCDIR|" WEB-INF/web.xml zip -u $OGWAR WEB-INF/web.xml > /dev/null rm -rf WEB-INF echo "Your WAR has been faught: `pwd`/$OGWAR" } #Deploy your war file to wherever you want it function deployWar { echo "Deploying $OGCONTEXT to $WEBAPPDIR" cp $OGWAR $WEBAPPDIR echo "All Done!" } printinfo checkout generateOGData configureOGWar deployWar