#!/bin/sh # Copyright 2024 Signal Messenger, LLC # SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only # Usage: # ./build.sh [ dev (default) | public (prod and beta builds) | alpha | test | staging ] [ Build timestamp override. Defaults to latest git commit or 0. ] # First we prepare the docker container in which our build scripts will run. This container includes # all build dependencies at specific versions. # We set SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH to make system build timestamps deterministic. docker build -t signal-desktop --build-arg SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=0 --build-arg NODE_VERSION=$(cat ../.nvmrc) . # Before performing the actual build, go to the project root. cd .. # Prepare the timestamp of the actual build based on the latest git commit. source_date_epoch=0 if [ "$2" != "" ]; then echo "Using override timestamp for SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH." source_date_epoch=$(($2)) else git_timestamp=$(git log -1 --pretty=%ct) if [ "${git_timestamp}" != "" ]; then echo "At commit: $(git log -1 --oneline)" echo "Setting SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH to latest commit's timestamp." source_date_epoch=$((git_timestamp)) else echo "Can't get latest commit timestamp. Defaulting to 0." source_date_epoch=0 fi fi # Perform the build by mounting the project into the container and passing in the 1st command line # arg to select the build type (e.g. "public"). The container runs docker-entrypoint.sh. # After the process is finished, the resulting package is located in the ./release/ directory. docker run --rm -v "$(pwd)":/project -w /project --user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" -e SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=$source_date_epoch signal-desktop $1