tstor/Makefile
Antonio Navarro Perez 1614af438e
Build on several platforms (#13)
- Added a GitHub workflow to compile distribyted on linux, macOS and windows.
- Fixed some problems on storage when running on windows.
- Added more documentation about how to use on windows.
- Now on every build, artifacts are generated and can be downloaded for testing before a release.
- Only cross-compiling arm-7 for now.

Fixes #6 

Signed-off-by: Antonio Navarro Perez <antnavper@gmail.com>
2020-11-01 12:23:39 +01:00

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Makefile

#-include .env
VERSION := $(shell git describe --tags)
BUILD := $(shell git rev-parse --short HEAD)
PROJECTNAME := $(shell basename "$(PWD)")
go-cross-compile: GOPATH=~/go
go-cross-compile: ORGPATH=$(GOPATH)/src/github.com/distribyted
go-cross-compile: REPOPATH=$(ORGPATH)/distribyted
# Use linker flags to provide version/build settings
LDFLAGS=-X=main.Version=$(VERSION) -X=main.Build=$(BUILD) -linkmode external
# Make is verbose in Linux. Make it silent.
MAKEFLAGS += --silent
## run: run from code.
run:
go run cmd/distribyted/main.go examples/conf_example.yaml
## build: build binary.
build: go-generate go-build
## test: execute all tests.
test:
go test -v --race -coverprofile=coverage.out ./...
## cross-compile: compile for other platforms using xgo.
cross-compile: go-generate go-cross-compile
go-build:
@echo " > Building binary..."
go build -o bin/distribyted-$(VERSION)-`go env GOOS`-`go env GOARCH``go env GOEXE` -tags "release" cmd/distribyted/main.go
go-generate:
@echo " > Generating code files..."
go generate ./...
go-cross-compile:
@echo " > Compiling for several platforms..."
GO111MODULE=off go get -u src.techknowlogick.com/xgo
docker build ./build_tools/ -t distribyted/xgo-cgofuse
mkdir -p $(ORGPATH)
ln -sfrnT . $(REPOPATH)
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) xgo -out bin/distribyted-$(VERSION) -image=distribyted/xgo-cgofuse -ldflags='$(LDFLAGS)' -tags="release" -targets=linux/arm-7 $(REPOPATH)/cmd/distribyted/
.PHONY: help
all: help
help: Makefile
@echo
@echo " Choose a command run in "$(PROJECTNAME)":"
@echo
@sed -n 's/^##//p' $< | column -t -s ':' | sed -e 's/^/ /'
@echo