deployment/update-cron.sh

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#!/bin/bash -eE
exec 100> $HOME/homepage.lock
flock 100
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log=$(mktemp)
exec 11>&1 12>&2 > "$log" 2>&1
catch_err () {
(
echo "An error occured during building"
echo ""
cat "$log"
) >&12
}
catch_exit() {
rm -f "$log"
}
trap catch_err ERR
trap catch_exit EXIT
src=/srv/data/tsc-cloud/homepage/hugo-page
dst=/srv/http/tsc/hugo
prod=/srv/data/tsc-cloud/homepage/production
cmd="$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND"
# echo "$cmd"
publishToStage=
publishToProduction=y
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branch=develop
parseCMD() {
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
part="$1"
shift
case "$part" in
stage)
publishToStage=y
publishToProduction=
;;
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--branch)
branch="$1"
shift
;;
--debug)
set -x
;;
*)
echo "Unknown command $part"
exit 1
;;
esac
done
}
parseCMD $cmd
doPublishToStage() {
rsync -ah --delete --delete-delay public/ "$dst/"
}
doPublishToProduction() {
# This complicated two step publication is required to speed up the transfer.
# The sftp-based production server does not allow to use checksums.
# Hugo recreates all files with the time stamp at building.
# Thus, all files would be transmitted as the time has changed.
# To overcome this, the intermediate cache should have the same times as the upstream server.
echo "Syncing to intermediate stage"
rsync -rlpcv --delete --delete-delay public/ $prod/
echo "Syncing from intermediate stage to production web server"
rclone sync --stats 3s $prod/ ionos:/
echo "Cleaning up empty directories"
rclone rmdirs ionos:/
}
# exit 1
cd "$src"
echo "Fetching the latest git commits"
git fetch
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echo "Switching to the latest commit on branch $branch"
git reset --hard "origin/$branch"
echo "Updating NPM packages"
npm ci
echo "Dropping old public folder"
rm -rf public
echo "Building the page"
npm run build
echo "Synchronizing files to web server"
if [ -n "$publishToStage" ]
then
echo "Pushing to stage"
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( time doPublishToStage )
fi
if [ -n "$publishToProduction" ]
then
echo "Publishing to production server"
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( time doPublishToProduction )
fi
echo "Deployment done"