#!/bin/bash set -euo pipefail set -x rootdir="$(pwd)" prosody_build_dir="$rootdir/build/prosody" prosody_destination_dir="$rootdir/dist/server/prosody" if [[ ! -d "$prosody_build_dir" ]]; then mkdir -p "$prosody_build_dir" fi cd "$prosody_build_dir" if [ -f "$prosody_build_dir/livechat-prosody-x86_64.AppImage" ]; then echo "Prosody image already built." else echo "Prosody image must be build..." # Prerequisite: you must have python3-venv installed on your system if [[ ! -d "venv" ]]; then echo "Creating the python venv..." python3 -m venv venv fi echo "Activating the python venv..." source venv/bin/activate echo "Installing appimage-builder..." pip3 install appimage-builder echo "Copying appimage source files..." cp "$rootdir/prosody/appimage_x86_64.yml" "$prosody_build_dir/appimage_x86_64.yml" cp "$rootdir/prosody/launcher.lua" "$prosody_build_dir/launcher.lua" echo "Building Prosody..." appimage-builder --recipe "$prosody_build_dir/appimage_x86_64.yml" fi echo "Copying Prosody dist files..." mkdir -p "$prosody_destination_dir" && cp $prosody_build_dir/livechat-prosody-x86_64.AppImage "$prosody_destination_dir/" # For some obscur reason, if we keep AppDir and appimage-build folders, # and if we try to install the plugin using the Peertube CLI, # the installation fails because there are some subfolders that are right protected. # To avoid that, we clean them: echo "Cleaning build folders..." rm -rf "$prosody_build_dir/AppDir" rm -rf "$prosody_build_dir/appimage-build" echo "Prosody AppImage OK." exit 0