dotnet-installer/eng/common/sdl/extract-artifact-archives.ps1
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Update dependencies from https://github.com/dotnet/arcade build 20210714.3 (#11131)
[main] Update dependencies from dotnet/arcade
- Coherency Updates:
  - XliffTasks: from 1.0.0-beta.21358.1 to 1.0.0-beta.21363.1 (parent: Microsoft.DotNet.Arcade.Sdk)
2021-07-15 14:32:48 +00:00

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# This script looks for each archive file in a directory and extracts it into the target directory.
# For example, the file "$InputPath/bin.tar.gz" extracts to "$ExtractPath/bin.tar.gz.extracted/**".
# Uses the "tar" utility added to Windows 10 / Windows 2019 that supports tar.gz and zip.
param(
# Full path to directory where archives are stored.
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)][string] $InputPath,
# Full path to directory to extract archives into. May be the same as $InputPath.
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)][string] $ExtractPath
)
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
Set-StrictMode -Version 2.0
$disableConfigureToolsetImport = $true
try {
# `tools.ps1` checks $ci to perform some actions. Since the SDL
# scripts don't necessarily execute in the same agent that run the
# build.ps1/sh script this variable isn't automatically set.
$ci = $true
. $PSScriptRoot\..\tools.ps1
Measure-Command {
$jobs = @()
# Find archive files for non-Windows and Windows builds.
$archiveFiles = @(
Get-ChildItem (Join-Path $InputPath "*.tar.gz")
Get-ChildItem (Join-Path $InputPath "*.zip")
)
foreach ($targzFile in $archiveFiles) {
$jobs += Start-Job -ScriptBlock {
$file = $using:targzFile
$fileName = [System.IO.Path]::GetFileName($file)
$extractDir = Join-Path $using:ExtractPath "$fileName.extracted"
New-Item $extractDir -ItemType Directory -Force | Out-Null
Write-Host "Extracting '$file' to '$extractDir'..."
# Pipe errors to stdout to prevent PowerShell detecting them and quitting the job early.
# This type of quit skips the catch, so we wouldn't be able to tell which file triggered the
# error. Save output so it can be stored in the exception string along with context.
$output = tar -xf $file -C $extractDir 2>&1
# Handle NZEC manually rather than using Exit-IfNZEC: we are in a background job, so we
# don't have access to the outer scope.
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {
throw "Error extracting '$file': non-zero exit code ($LASTEXITCODE). Output: '$output'"
}
Write-Host "Extracted to $extractDir"
}
}
Receive-Job $jobs -Wait
}
}
catch {
Write-Host $_
Write-PipelineTelemetryError -Force -Category 'Sdl' -Message $_
ExitWithExitCode 1
}