# Usage: # cd /dir/in/your/workspace/containing/this/file # source ./env.sh export APP_HOME="${PWD%/*}" export TOOLS_DIR="$APP_HOME/tools" export WORKSHOP_PROJECT=perforce_software-p4bbi export WORKSHOP_PROJECT_TAG=p4bbi export P4U_HOME="$APP_HOME" export P4U_LIB="$APP_HOME/lib" export P4U_ENV="$P4U_LIB/p4u_env.sh" # Set WORKSHOP_USER in your own personal shell environment # to avoid guessing. export WORKSHOP_USER=${WORKSHOP_USER:-Unset} export PATH=$PATH:$TOOLS_DIR # Alias to list open HMS jobs. alias ojobs='$TOOLS_DIR/p4bbi_jobs_report.sh' alias ajobs='$TOOLS_DIR/p4bbi_jobs_report.sh -a' alias mjobs='$TOOLS_DIR/p4bbi_jobs_report.sh -me' #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Function: guess_workshop_user ($user) # # Try to guess the workshop user based on the current OS user. The assumption # is that local OS user will NOT be the same as the userid on The Workshop, due # to intentionally differing user naming conentions. The guessing logic can be # avoided by defining WORKSHOP_USER environment variable in your personal shell # environment to your P4USER value for public.perforce.com:1666. # # This is strictly a convenience function for HMS project members. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function guess_workshop_user () { declare user="${1:-$USER}" declare workshopUser= if [[ "$WORKSHOP_USER" == "Unset" ]]; then case "$user" in (rjackson) workshopUser="russell_jackson";; (rcowham) workshopUser="robert_cowham";; (ttyler) workshopUser="tom_tyler";; (*) workshopUser="$USER";; esac else workshopUser="$WORKSHOP_USER" fi echo $workshopUser } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Usage: njob [type] [description headline, quotes optional] # The default for 'type' is Feature; valid values are Bug/Feature. Auto # spelling correct logic assumes anything that starts with a 'b' is 'Bug', # anything starting with an 'f' is Feature. # Examples: # njob # njob b # njob B This is my job headline # njob FEatuRE "This is my job headline" # njob f This is my cool new feature. function njob () { declare type=${1:-Feature} if [[ $# -lt 2 ]]; then echo -e "\\nUsage: njob {f|b} Your description goes here.\\n" return 1 fi shift declare desc=${*:-__EDITME_DESC__} declare user=$(guess_workshop_user ${USER:-unknown}) declare -i colonHandling=0 declare -i i=1 declare newJobFile=new_${i}.job declare -a ComponentList declare -a ComponentDescList declare Component declare ComponentDesc declare -i ComponentCount=0 declare -i ComponentValid declare tmpFile= # Simple auto-correct. I'd like to use the bash built-in ${var^^} syntax, # but that requires bash 4.x, which isn't standard on Mac yet (but is # ubiquitous on modern Linux). type=$(echo $type | awk '{print tolower($0)}') if [[ ${type} == "b"* ]]; then type=Bug elif [[ ${type} == "f"* ]]; then type=Feature else echo -e "\\nWarning: Type value specified [$type] should be F (Feature) or B (Bug). Unless the Workshop admins have updated the list of supported values...\\n" fi if [[ -r $TOOLS_DIR/components.txt ]]; then # Load components list while read data; do [[ $data == "#"* ]] && continue Component=$data Component=${Component%%:*} ComponentDesc=$data ComponentDesc=${ComponentDesc##*:} ComponentList[$ComponentCount]=$Component ComponentDescList[$ComponentCount]=$ComponentDesc ComponentCount+=1 done < $TOOLS_DIR/components.txt ComponentCount=0 echo -e "SDP Components:" for Component in ${ComponentList[*]}; do echo "$((ComponentCount+1)). $Component: ${ComponentDescList[$ComponentCount]}" ComponentCount+=1 done ComponentValid=0 while [[ $ComponentValid -eq 0 ]]; do echo -e -n "\\nSelect a Component (1-$ComponentCount): " read ComponentId if [[ -n "$ComponentId" ]]; then ComponentId=$((ComponentId-1)) Component=${ComponentList[$ComponentId]} for ccheck in ${ComponentList[*]}; do [[ "$Component" == "$ccheck" ]] && ComponentValid=1 done else Component ComponentValid=1 fi done fi # Get a unique job file name in the current dir by incrementing an # integer. while [[ -f $newJobFile ]]; do i=$((i+1)) newJobFile=new_${i}.job done echo -e "\\nGenerating new job file: $newJobFile:\\n" template="$TOOLS_DIR/template.job.p4s" if [[ $desc == *":"* ]]; then colonHandling=1 desc=$(echo $desc | sed "s/:/__COLON__/g") fi sed -e "s:__EDITME_TYPE__:$type:g" \ -e "s:__EDITME_USER__:$user:g" \ -e "s:__EDITME_PROJECT__:$WORKSHOP_PROJECT:g" \ -e "s:__EDITME_COMPONENT__:$Component:g" \ -e "s:__EDITME_DESC__:$desc:g" $template > $newJobFile if [[ $colonHandling -eq 1 ]]; then tmpFile=tmp.$newJobFile.$$.$RANDOM sed "s/__COLON__/:/g" $newJobFile > $tmpFile mv -f "$tmpFile" $newJobFile fi cat $newJobFile echo -e "\\n" }
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#2 | 30973 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Adapting to new home in //p4bbi stream depot. Mostly minor changes to doc links. More significant changes we needed for package_downloads.sh. |
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#1 | 30968 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Migration from Classic to Streams with: p4 copy -b P4BBI_Classic_to_Streams |
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//guest/perforce_software/p4bbi/tools/env.sh | |||||
#2 | 30965 | C. Thomas Tyler | Adjusted paths in env.sh. | ||
#1 | 30961 | C. Thomas Tyler | Added jobs management tools. |