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#!/bin/bash
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# Use the Nexus API to get a list of all the plugins/typefiles currently in Nexus
# under a specified root directory, passed as the first argument to the script
# We assume the repo structure that the build process uses:
# PLUGIN_ROOT/<plugin_name>/<version>/<wagon_name>.wgn
# PLUGIN_ROOT/<plugin_name>/<version>/<type_file_name>.yaml
# This code could be used as the basis for an alternative to the existing
# 'get-plugins.sh' script. Instead of pulling a hard-coded list of plugins and
# type files from Nexus, it would pull all of the plugins and type files, in all
# available versions, from the Nexus repo.
# At the very least, it is a useful tool for finding out what plugins and
# type files have been loaded into the Nexus repo and are therefore available
# to be included in the hard-coded list.
shopt -s expand_aliases
alias cu='curl -Ss -H "Accept: application/json" -L -f'
RELEASE_TAG=${MVN_RELEASE_TAG:-R9}
PLUGIN_ROOT=${1:-"https://nexus.onap.org/service/local/repositories/raw/content/org.onap.dcaegen2.platform.plugins/${RELEASE_TAG}/"}
function getPlugins() {
local root=$1
# Get URLs for all of the plugins under the plugin root directory
local PLUGINS=$(cu $root | jq .data[].resourceURI | sed -e 's/"//g')
# Go into each plugin directory
for p in $PLUGINS
do
# Get the available versions of the plugin
local VERSIONS=$(cu $p | jq .data[].resourceURI | sed -e 's/"//g')
# Get wagon and type file for each version
for v in $VERSIONS
do
local RESOURCES=$(cu $v | jq .data[].relativePath)
# RESOURCES will have a list of everything in the version directory, including many timestamped
# wagons and type files, and some zip files as well. For each version, there should be a single
# non-time-stamped .wgn and a single non-timestamped .yaml file. We try to pull these from the
# from the list using grep, and then we reformat the results to remove quote marks and to remove
# the first two levels of the relative path.
# Just in case we're wrong about how many non-timestamped .wgn and .yaml files are in each directory,
# we treat the result of the grep as an array and we take the first element only.
local w=($((for r in $RESOURCES; do echo $r; done) | grep ".wgn\"" | tr -d '"' | sed -e 's#^/[^/]*/[^/]*##'))
local t=($((for r in $RESOURCES; do echo $r; done) | grep ".yaml\"" | tr -d '"' | sed -e 's#^/[^/]*/[^/]*##'))
echo "${w[0]}|${t[0]}"
# We could potentially fetch the plugin wagon file and the type file here. Probably wouldn't need
# to have this code as a function in that case. Also, probably should the .resourceURI (the full URL
# of each file) rather than .relativePath, and not strip off any part of the path (the 'sed' operation
# would not be needed.)
done
done
}
for p in $(getPlugins $PLUGIN_ROOT | sort)
do
echo $p
done