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authorAlexandre Flament <alex@al-f.net>2021-01-12 10:52:42 +0100
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2021-01-12 10:52:42 +0100
commit9c55d772e98f5e51da4a34389dc240cfb3b14852 (patch)
tree50f857bf046ab179eee935d40b9e63da7372171e /utils/build_env.py
parent8d0312d014f09fad2133b6e6c6b597cc08e4daf0 (diff)
parent424e6abc7e26c3e3be71678d00f88cf09d6c0a7e (diff)
Merge pull request #2408 from return42/rm-brand-make
[mod] move brand options from Makefile to settings.yml
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+# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
+"""build environment used by shell scripts
+"""
+
+# set path
+import sys
+import os
+from os.path import realpath, dirname, join, sep, abspath
+
+repo_root = realpath(dirname(realpath(__file__)) + sep + '..')
+sys.path.insert(0, repo_root)
+os.environ['SEARX_SETTINGS_PATH'] = abspath(dirname(__file__) + '/settings.yml')
+
+# Under the assumption that a brand is always a fork assure that the settings
+# file from reposetorie's working tree is used to generate the build_env, not
+# from /etc/searx/settings.yml.
+os.environ['SEARX_SETTINGS_PATH'] = abspath(dirname(__file__) + sep + 'settings.yml')
+
+from searx import brand
+
+name_val = [
+ ('SEARX_URL' , brand.SEARX_URL),
+ ('GIT_URL' , brand.GIT_URL),
+ ('GIT_BRANCH' , brand.GIT_BRANCH),
+ ('ISSUE_URL' , brand.ISSUE_URL),
+ ('DOCS_URL' , brand.DOCS_URL),
+ ('PUBLIC_INSTANCES' , brand.PUBLIC_INSTANCES),
+ ('CONTACT_URL' , brand.CONTACT_URL),
+ ('WIKI_URL' , brand.WIKI_URL),
+ ('TWITTER_URL' , brand.TWITTER_URL),
+]
+
+brand_env = 'utils' + sep + 'brand.env'
+
+print('build %s' % brand_env)
+with open(repo_root + sep + brand_env, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
+ for name, val in name_val:
+ print("export %s='%s'" % (name, val), file=f)