Remove AUTOGEN and fix Travis Compiled Push scripts (#5077)
* Grab HEX and BIN files from autogen
And push them to qmk.fm/compiled
* Make autogen copy extension agnostic
This way, when travis cl scrpit looks for hex files, it will actually grab bin files, and not hex files for ARM boards
* Handle the AUTOGEN in :bin target to properly handle edge cases
Both the TADA68 and ATSAM boards generate the hex file and then convert it to a bin file. The changes I made does not handle this well, at all. This removes the hex and replaces it with a bin, if a bin is normally generated.
* Revert hex target to original copy command
* Check hex and bin separately in compile push script
Since I don't know how to script this, well
* Simplify push to compiled folder
* Further simplify compiled push script
* Move AUTOGEN parsing to a more sane location to prevent tech debt
Thanks to skully!
* Remove AUTOGEN completely, as it's not needed
This has the benefit of making everything super simple, since we can pull every hex and bin from the root of the qmk_firmware folder, and move that to th compiled folder. This also removes old and unneeded code, and removes some tech debt that has been accrued, without adding more, in theory.
5 years ago Remove AUTOGEN and fix Travis Compiled Push scripts (#5077)
* Grab HEX and BIN files from autogen
And push them to qmk.fm/compiled
* Make autogen copy extension agnostic
This way, when travis cl scrpit looks for hex files, it will actually grab bin files, and not hex files for ARM boards
* Handle the AUTOGEN in :bin target to properly handle edge cases
Both the TADA68 and ATSAM boards generate the hex file and then convert it to a bin file. The changes I made does not handle this well, at all. This removes the hex and replaces it with a bin, if a bin is normally generated.
* Revert hex target to original copy command
* Check hex and bin separately in compile push script
Since I don't know how to script this, well
* Simplify push to compiled folder
* Further simplify compiled push script
* Move AUTOGEN parsing to a more sane location to prevent tech debt
Thanks to skully!
* Remove AUTOGEN completely, as it's not needed
This has the benefit of making everything super simple, since we can pull every hex and bin from the root of the qmk_firmware folder, and move that to th compiled folder. This also removes old and unneeded code, and removes some tech debt that has been accrued, without adding more, in theory.
5 years ago Remove AUTOGEN and fix Travis Compiled Push scripts (#5077)
* Grab HEX and BIN files from autogen
And push them to qmk.fm/compiled
* Make autogen copy extension agnostic
This way, when travis cl scrpit looks for hex files, it will actually grab bin files, and not hex files for ARM boards
* Handle the AUTOGEN in :bin target to properly handle edge cases
Both the TADA68 and ATSAM boards generate the hex file and then convert it to a bin file. The changes I made does not handle this well, at all. This removes the hex and replaces it with a bin, if a bin is normally generated.
* Revert hex target to original copy command
* Check hex and bin separately in compile push script
Since I don't know how to script this, well
* Simplify push to compiled folder
* Further simplify compiled push script
* Move AUTOGEN parsing to a more sane location to prevent tech debt
Thanks to skully!
* Remove AUTOGEN completely, as it's not needed
This has the benefit of making everything super simple, since we can pull every hex and bin from the root of the qmk_firmware folder, and move that to th compiled folder. This also removes old and unneeded code, and removes some tech debt that has been accrued, without adding more, in theory.
5 years ago Remove AUTOGEN and fix Travis Compiled Push scripts (#5077)
* Grab HEX and BIN files from autogen
And push them to qmk.fm/compiled
* Make autogen copy extension agnostic
This way, when travis cl scrpit looks for hex files, it will actually grab bin files, and not hex files for ARM boards
* Handle the AUTOGEN in :bin target to properly handle edge cases
Both the TADA68 and ATSAM boards generate the hex file and then convert it to a bin file. The changes I made does not handle this well, at all. This removes the hex and replaces it with a bin, if a bin is normally generated.
* Revert hex target to original copy command
* Check hex and bin separately in compile push script
Since I don't know how to script this, well
* Simplify push to compiled folder
* Further simplify compiled push script
* Move AUTOGEN parsing to a more sane location to prevent tech debt
Thanks to skully!
* Remove AUTOGEN completely, as it's not needed
This has the benefit of making everything super simple, since we can pull every hex and bin from the root of the qmk_firmware folder, and move that to th compiled folder. This also removes old and unneeded code, and removes some tech debt that has been accrued, without adding more, in theory.
5 years ago Remove AUTOGEN and fix Travis Compiled Push scripts (#5077)
* Grab HEX and BIN files from autogen
And push them to qmk.fm/compiled
* Make autogen copy extension agnostic
This way, when travis cl scrpit looks for hex files, it will actually grab bin files, and not hex files for ARM boards
* Handle the AUTOGEN in :bin target to properly handle edge cases
Both the TADA68 and ATSAM boards generate the hex file and then convert it to a bin file. The changes I made does not handle this well, at all. This removes the hex and replaces it with a bin, if a bin is normally generated.
* Revert hex target to original copy command
* Check hex and bin separately in compile push script
Since I don't know how to script this, well
* Simplify push to compiled folder
* Further simplify compiled push script
* Move AUTOGEN parsing to a more sane location to prevent tech debt
Thanks to skully!
* Remove AUTOGEN completely, as it's not needed
This has the benefit of making everything super simple, since we can pull every hex and bin from the root of the qmk_firmware folder, and move that to th compiled folder. This also removes old and unneeded code, and removes some tech debt that has been accrued, without adding more, in theory.
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- #!/bin/bash
-
- # test force push
- #TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE="c287f1bfc5c8...81f62atc4c1d"
-
- TRAVIS_COMMIT_MESSAGE="${TRAVIS_COMMIT_MESSAGE:-none}"
- TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE="${TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE:-HEAD~1..HEAD}"
- MAKE_ALL="make all:default"
-
- if [[ "$TRAVIS_COMMIT_MESSAGE" != *"[skip build]"* ]] ; then
- exit_code=0
- git diff --name-only -n 1 ${TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE}
- if [ $? -eq 128 ]; then
- echo "Making default keymaps for all keyboards"
- eval $MAKE_ALL
- : $((exit_code = $exit_code + $?))
- else
- NEFM=$(git diff --name-only -n 1 ${TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE} | grep -Ev '^(keyboards/)' | grep -Ev '^(docs/)' | wc -l)
- BRANCH=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
- if [ $NEFM -gt 0 -o "$BRANCH" = "master" ]; then
- echo "Making default keymaps for all keyboards"
- eval $MAKE_ALL
- : $((exit_code = $exit_code + $?))
- else
- MKB=$(git diff --name-only -n 1 ${TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE} | grep -oP '(?<=keyboards\/)([a-zA-Z0-9_\/]+)(?=\/)' | sort -u)
- for KB in $MKB ; do
- if [[ $KB == *keymaps* ]]; then
- continue
- fi
- KEYMAP_ONLY=$(git diff --name-only -n 1 ${TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE} | grep -Ev '^(keyboards/'${KB}'/keymaps/)' | wc -l)
- if [[ $KEYMAP_ONLY -gt 0 ]]; then
- echo "Making all keymaps for $KB"
- make ${KB}:all
- : $((exit_code = $exit_code + $?))
- else
- MKM=$(git diff --name-only -n 1 ${TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE} | grep -oP '(?<=keyboards/'${KB}'/keymaps/)([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)(?=\/)' | sort -u)
- for KM in $MKM ; do
- echo "Making $KM for $KB"
- make ${KB}:${KM}
- : $((exit_code = $exit_code + $?))
- done
- fi
- done
- fi
- fi
- exit $exit_code
- fi
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