cert-manager/make/git.mk
Ashley Davis e456c95fc2
move FORCE target to Makefile
it looked out of place in git.mk

Signed-off-by: Ashley Davis <ashley.davis@jetstack.io>
2022-06-21 16:34:30 +01:00

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Makefile

RELEASE_VERSION := $(shell git describe --tags --match='v*' --abbrev=14)
GITCOMMIT := $(shell git rev-parse HEAD)
IS_TAGGED_RELEASE := $(shell git describe --exact-match HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo "true" || echo "false")
IS_PRERELEASE := $(shell echo $(RELEASE_VERSION) | grep -qE '^v[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$$' - && echo "false" || echo "true")
.PHONY: gitver
gitver:
@echo "Release version: \"$(RELEASE_VERSION)\""
@echo "Is tagged release: \"$(IS_TAGGED_RELEASE)\""
@echo "Is prerelease: \"$(IS_PRERELEASE)\""
@echo "Git commit hash: \"$(GITCOMMIT)\""
# Lists all remote tags on the upstream, which gives tags in format:
# "<commit> ref/tags/<tag>". Strips commit + tag prefix, filters out tags for v1+,
# and manually removes v1.2.0-alpha.1, since that version's manifest contains
# duplicate CRD resources (2 CRDs with the same name) which in turn can cause problems
# with the versionchecker test.
# Open question: how do we decide when to refresh this target?
$(BINDIR)/scratch/git/upstream-tags.txt: | $(BINDIR)/scratch/git
git ls-remote --tags --refs https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager.git | \
awk '{print $$2;}' | \
sed 's/refs\/tags\///' | \
sed -n '/v1.0.0/,$$p' | \
grep -v "v1.2.0-alpha.1" > $@
# The file "release-version" gets updated whenever git describe --tags changes.
# This is used by the $(BINDIR)/containers/*.tar.gz targets to make sure that the
# containers, which use the output of "git describe --tags" as their tag, get
# rebuilt whenever you check out a different commit. If we didn't do this, the
# Helm chart $(BINDIR)/cert-manager-*.tgz would refer to an image tag that doesn't
# exist in $(BINDIR)/containers/*.tar.gz.
#
# We use FORCE instead of .PHONY because this is a real file that can be used as
# a prerequisite. If we were to use .PHONY, then the file's timestamp would not
# be used to check whether targets should be rebuilt, and they would get
# constantly rebuilt.
$(BINDIR)/release-version: FORCE | $(BINDIR)
@test "$(RELEASE_VERSION)" == "$(shell cat $@ 2>/dev/null)" || echo $(RELEASE_VERSION) > $@
$(BINDIR)/scratch/git:
@mkdir -p $@