# Copyright 1999-2013 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Id$ # @ECLASS: vcs-snapshot.eclass # @MAINTAINER: # mgorny@gentoo.org # @BLURB: support eclass for unpacking VCS snapshot tarballs # @DESCRIPTION: # This eclass provides a convenience src_unpack() which does unpack all # the tarballs in SRC_URI to locations matching their (local) names, # discarding the original parent directory. # # The typical use case are VCS snapshots, coming from github, bitbucket # and similar services. They have hash appended to the directory name # which makes extracting them a painful experience. But if you just use # a SRC_URI arrow to rename it (which you're likely have to do anyway), # vcs-snapshot will just extract it into a matching directory. # # Please note that this eclass handles only tarballs (.tar, .tar.gz, # .tar.bz2 & .tar.xz). For any other file format (or suffix) it will # fall back to regular unpack. Support for additional formats may be # added at some point so please keep your SRC_URIs clean. # # @EXAMPLE: # # @CODE # EAPI=6 # inherit vcs-snapshot # # SRC_URI="https://github.com/example/${PN}/tarball/v${PV} -> ${P}.tar.gz # https://github.com/example/${PN}-otherstuff/tarball/v${PV} -> ${P}-otherstuff.tar.gz"" # @CODE # # and however the tarballs were originally packed, all files will appear # in ${WORKDIR}/${P} and ${WORKDIR}/${P}-otherstuff respectively. case ${EAPI:-0} in 0|1|2|3|4|5|6) ;; *) die "vcs-snapshot.eclass API in EAPI ${EAPI} not yet established." esac EXPORT_FUNCTIONS src_unpack # @FUNCTION: vcs-snapshot_src_unpack # @DESCRIPTION: # Extract all the archives from ${A}. The .tar, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2 # and .tar.xz archives will be unpacked to directories matching their # local names. Other archive types will be passed down to regular # unpack. vcs-snapshot_src_unpack() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}" local f for f in ${A} do case "${f}" in *.tar|*.tar.gz|*.tar.bz2|*.tar.xz) local destdir=${WORKDIR}/${f%.tar*} debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: unpacking ${f} to ${destdir}" # XXX: check whether the directory structure inside is # fine? i.e. if the tarball has actually a parent dir. mkdir "${destdir}" || die tar -C "${destdir}" -x --strip-components 1 \ -f "${DISTDIR}/${f}" || die ;; *) debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: falling back to unpack for ${f}" # fall back to the default method unpack "${f}" ;; esac done }