#!/bin/sh # Installs the passed in packages via macports. To make it fast enough # for CI, cache the installation as a .dmg file. To avoid # unnecessarily updating the cache, the cached image is only modified # when packages are installed or removed. Any package this script is # not instructed to install, will be removed again. # # This currently expects to be run in a macos cirrus-ci environment. set -e # set -x packages="$@" macports_url="https://github.com/macports/macports-base/releases/download/v2.8.1/MacPorts-2.8.1-13-Ventura.pkg" cache_dmg="macports.hfs.dmg" if [ "$CIRRUS_CI" != "true" ]; then echo "expect to be called within cirrus-ci" 1>2 exit 1 fi sudo mkdir -p /opt/local mkdir -p ${MACPORTS_CACHE}/ # If we are starting from clean cache, perform a fresh macports # install. Otherwise decompress the .dmg we created previously. # # After this we have a working macports installation, with an unknown set of # packages installed. new_install=0 update_cached_image=0 if [ -e ${MACPORTS_CACHE}/${cache_dmg}.zstd ]; then time zstd -T0 -d ${MACPORTS_CACHE}/${cache_dmg}.zstd -o ${cache_dmg} time sudo hdiutil attach -kernel ${cache_dmg} -owners on -shadow ${cache_dmg}.shadow -mountpoint /opt/local else new_install=1 curl -fsSL -o macports.pkg "$macports_url" time sudo installer -pkg macports.pkg -target / # this is a throwaway environment, and it'd be a few lines to gin # up a correct user / group when using the cache. echo macportsuser root | sudo tee -a /opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf fi export PATH=/opt/local/sbin/:/opt/local/bin/:$PATH # mark all installed packages unrequested, that allows us to detect # packages that aren't needed anymore if [ -n "$(port -q installed installed)" ] ; then sudo port unsetrequested installed fi # if setting all the required packages as requested fails, we need # to install at least one of them if ! sudo port setrequested $packages > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then echo not all required packages installed, doing so now update_cached_image=1 # to keep the image small, we deleted the ports tree from the image... sudo port selfupdate # XXX likely we'll need some other way to force an upgrade at some # point... sudo port upgrade outdated sudo port install -N $packages sudo port setrequested $packages fi # check if any ports should be uninstalled if [ -n "$(port -q installed rleaves)" ] ; then echo superflous packages installed update_cached_image=1 sudo port uninstall --follow-dependencies rleaves # remove prior cache contents, don't want to increase size rm -f ${MACPORTS_CACHE}/* fi # Shrink installation if we created / modified it if [ "$new_install" -eq 1 -o "$update_cached_image" -eq 1 ]; then sudo /opt/local/bin/port clean --all installed sudo rm -rf /opt/local/var/macports/{software,sources}/* fi # If we're starting from a clean cache, start a new image. If we have # an image, but the contents changed, update the image in the cache # location. if [ "$new_install" -eq 1 ]; then # use a generous size, so additional software can be installed later time sudo hdiutil create -fs HFS+ -format UDRO -size 10g -layout NONE -srcfolder /opt/local/ ${cache_dmg} time zstd -T -10 -z ${cache_dmg} -o ${MACPORTS_CACHE}/${cache_dmg}.zstd elif [ "$update_cached_image" -eq 1 ]; then sudo hdiutil detach /opt/local/ time hdiutil convert -format UDRO ${cache_dmg} -shadow ${cache_dmg}.shadow -o updated.hfs.dmg rm ${cache_dmg}.shadow mv updated.hfs.dmg ${cache_dmg} time zstd --force -T -10 -z ${cache_dmg} -o ${MACPORTS_CACHE}/${cache_dmg}.zstd time sudo hdiutil attach -kernel ${cache_dmg} -owners on -shadow ${cache_dmg}.shadow -mountpoint /opt/local fi