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package build
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"os"
"strings"
"time"
)
type PackageJSON struct {
Version string ` json:"version" `
}
// Opens the package.json file in the provided directory and returns a struct that represents its contents
func OpenPackageJSON ( dir string ) ( PackageJSON , error ) {
reader , err := os . Open ( "package.json" )
if err != nil {
return PackageJSON { } , err
}
defer logAndClose ( reader )
jsonObj := PackageJSON { }
if err := json . NewDecoder ( reader ) . Decode ( & jsonObj ) ; err != nil {
return PackageJSON { } , err
}
return jsonObj , nil
}
// LinuxPackageVersion extracts the linux package version and iteration out of the version string. The version string is likely extracted from the package JSON.
func LinuxPackageVersion ( v string , buildID string ) ( string , string ) {
var (
version = v
iteration = ""
)
// handle pre version stuff (deb / rpm does not support semver)
parts := strings . Split ( v , "-" )
if len ( parts ) > 1 {
version = parts [ 0 ]
iteration = parts [ 1 ]
}
if buildID == "" {
return version , iteration
}
// add timestamp to iteration
if buildID != "0" {
iteration = strings . Join ( [ ] string { buildID , iteration } , "" )
return version , iteration
}
return version , fmt . Sprintf ( "%d%s" , time . Now ( ) . Unix ( ) , iteration )
}
func shortenBuildID ( buildID string ) string {
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buildID = strings . ReplaceAll ( buildID , "-" , "" )
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if len ( buildID ) < 9 {
return buildID
}
return buildID [ 0 : 8 ]
}