b1624dd33d
We do not encode the chars like [] possibly found in the artifacts URL, so curl tries to glob against IPv6 addresses in brackets. This change adds --globoff to the curl options so that IPv6 addresses in brackets are not misinterpreted. Closes-Bug: 1640148 Change-Id: Ic86ba1e5fb674bc15b4bcc6bd3ea9e943c4fbf8e
27 lines
671 B
Bash
27 lines
671 B
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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TMP_DATA=$(mktemp -d)
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function cleanup {
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rm -Rf "$TMP_DATA"
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}
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trap cleanup EXIT
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if [ -n "$artifact_urls" ]; then
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for URL in $(echo $artifact_urls | sed -e "s| |\n|g" | sort -u); do
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curl --globoff -o $TMP_DATA/file_data "$artifact_urls"
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if file -b $TMP_DATA/file_data | grep RPM &>/dev/null; then
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yum install -y $TMP_DATA/file_data
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elif file -b $TMP_DATA/file_data | grep 'gzip compressed data' &>/dev/null; then
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pushd /
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tar xvzf $TMP_DATA/file_data
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popd
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else
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echo "ERROR: Unsupported file format."
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exit 1
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fi
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rm $TMP_DATA/file_data
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done
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else
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echo "No artifact_urls was set. Skipping..."
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fi
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