certbot/tools/pinning/current/repin.sh
Brad Warren f59a639ec4
improve repin experience on macOS (#10128)
this hopefully at least helps the problem hit at
https://github.com/certbot/certbot/pull/10126#discussion_r1909714276

i took this approach because in my experience, linux specific shell
commands have crept into our scripts repeatedly over the years so i
think just having macOS devs use the linux versions is much more
reliable. it's what i've personally been doing for years now
2025-01-10 12:54:54 -08:00

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#!/bin/bash
# This script automates the process of updating Certbot's dependencies
# including automatically updating the correct file. It is usually run without
# any arguments, but if any are provided, they will be passed to Poetry.
# Dependencies can be pinned to older versions by modifying pyproject.toml in
# the same directory as this file.
set -euo pipefail
WORK_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )"
COMMON_DIR="$(dirname "${WORK_DIR}")/common"
REPO_ROOT="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"
if ! RELATIVE_WORK_DIR="$(realpath --relative-to "$REPO_ROOT" "$WORK_DIR")"; then
echo this script needs GNU coreutils to be first in your PATH rather than macOS/BSD versions
exit 1
fi
RELATIVE_SCRIPT_PATH="$RELATIVE_WORK_DIR/$(basename "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"
REQUIREMENTS_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/tools/requirements.txt"
PINNINGS=$("${COMMON_DIR}/export-pinned-dependencies.sh" "${WORK_DIR}" "$@")
cat << EOF > "$REQUIREMENTS_FILE"
# This file was generated by $RELATIVE_SCRIPT_PATH and can be updated using
# that script.
#
# It is normally used as constraints to pip, however, it has the name
# requirements.txt so that is scanned by GitHub. See
# https://docs.github.com/en/github/visualizing-repository-data-with-graphs/about-the-dependency-graph#supported-package-ecosystems
# for more info.
EOF
echo "${PINNINGS}" >> "${REQUIREMENTS_FILE}"