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Jenkins doesn't do a very good job with identifying what has been changed. While it has a syntax to defined patterns, it compares the current build with the previous build (in case of git-verify it can be a totally different branch) instead of checking the HEAD commit. This patch introduces shell scripts to do this better: * It doesn't depend on Jenkins any more * It can be executed locally * It can detect web changes properly (see the relation change as an example). Change-Id: I9d37775e3818c08c4aa96ffb78f84d57f28a2c95
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Copyright (C) 2022 Storj Labs, Inc.
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# See LICENSE for copying information.
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set -euxo pipefail
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cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"
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npm install --prefer-offline --no-audit --logleve verbose
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touch ./node_modules/go.mod # prevent Go from scanning this dir
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npm run build
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npm run lint-ci
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npm audit || true
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npm run test
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