2023-11-29 19:00:37 +00:00
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from urllib.parse import urlparse
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from git import Repo
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# Helper script to be able to build on remote repos using git to push local changes
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# (e.g. particularly helpful to target a remote windows build system)
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#
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# Typical windows remote git config looks like this:
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#
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#[remote "windows-pa"]
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# url = jdoe@desktop-foo:C:/Users/Jdoe/code/ollama
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# fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/windows-pa/*
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# uploadpack = powershell git upload-pack
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# receivepack = powershell git receive-pack
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#
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# TODO - add argpare and make this more configurable
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# - force flag becomes optional
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# - generate, build or test ...
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# Note: remote repo will need this run once:
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# git config --local receive.denyCurrentBranch updateInstead
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repo = Repo(".")
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# On linux, add links in /usr/local/bin to the go binaries to avoid needing this
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# GoCmd = "/usr/local/go/bin/go"
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GoCmd = "go"
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if repo.is_dirty():
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print("Tree is dirty. Commit your changes before running this script")
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sys.exit(1)
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if len(sys.argv) != 2:
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print("Please specify the remote name: " + ', '.join([r.name for r in repo.remotes]))
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sys.exit(1)
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remote_name = sys.argv[1]
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remote = {r.name: r for r in repo.remotes}[remote_name]
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raw_url = list(remote.urls)[0]
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url = urlparse(raw_url)
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# Windows urls don't quite parse properly
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if url.scheme == "" and url.netloc == "":
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url = urlparse("ssh://" + raw_url)
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print("URL: " + str(url))
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netloc = url.netloc.split(":")[0]
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path = url.path
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branch_name = repo.active_branch.name
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print("Force pushing content to remote...")
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# Use with care given the force push
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remote.push(force=True).raise_if_error()
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print("Ensuring correct branch checked out on remote via ssh...")
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subprocess.check_call(['ssh', netloc, 'cd', path, ';', 'git', 'checkout', branch_name])
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# TODO - add some hardening to try to figure out how to set up the path properly
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# subprocess.check_call(['ssh', netloc, 'cd', path, ';', 'env'])
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# TODO - or consider paramiko maybe
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2023-12-27 00:03:45 +00:00
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print("Running Windows Build Script")
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subprocess.check_call(['ssh', netloc, 'cd', path, ';', "powershell", "-ExecutionPolicy", "Bypass", "-File", "./scripts/build_windows.ps1"])
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2023-11-29 19:00:37 +00:00
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2023-12-27 00:03:45 +00:00
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# print("Building")
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# subprocess.check_call(['ssh', netloc, 'cd', path, ';', GoCmd, 'build', '.'])
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2023-11-29 19:00:37 +00:00
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2024-01-13 00:28:00 +00:00
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print("Copying built result")
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subprocess.check_call(['scp', netloc +":"+ path + "/ollama.exe", './dist/'])
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2023-12-27 00:03:45 +00:00
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print("Copying installer")
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subprocess.check_call(['scp', netloc +":"+ path + "/dist/Ollama Setup.exe", './dist/'])
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2024-01-13 00:28:00 +00:00
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