├── .dockerignore
├── .gitignore
├── COPYING
├── Dockerfile
├── LICENSE
├── README.rst
├── docker
└── runtime
│ ├── Dockerfile
│ └── etc
│ ├── nginx
│ └── sites-enabled
│ │ └── default
│ └── service
│ ├── nginx
│ └── run
│ └── ssh
│ └── run
└── openwrt
├── docker
└── Dockerfile.runtime
├── packages
├── scripts
├── build
├── docker-build
├── docker-build-builders
└── generate-dockerfiles
└── tools
└── packages2json.py
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/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM tozd/base:ubuntu-bionic
2 |
3 | RUN apt-get -q -q update && \
4 | apt-get --no-install-recommends --yes --force-yes install \
5 | subversion g++ zlib1g-dev build-essential git python rsync man-db quilt curl \
6 | libncurses5-dev gawk gettext unzip file libssl-dev wget zip time ca-certificates && \
7 | useradd --home-dir /builder --shell /bin/bash --no-create-home builder
8 |
9 | WORKDIR /buildsystem
10 | ENV HOME /buildsystem
11 | ADD . /buildsystem
12 |
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2 |
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/README.rst:
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1 | Firmware Builders for nodewatcher
2 | =================================
3 |
4 | This repository contains OpenWrt based firmware builders for building
5 | default *nodewatcher* firmware images. We use this firmware in the
6 | *wlan slovenija* network and you can use it directly or use it as a base
7 | for your own firmware. To ease deployment, the builders are provided as
8 | a set of Docker_ images.
9 |
10 | Pre-built images are available on the public Docker Hub:
11 |
12 | * `wlanslovenija/firmware-base`_ (base image for all builders)
13 | * `wlanslovenija/openwrt-imagebuilder-base`_ (base image for OpenWrt builders)
14 | * `wlanslovenija/openwrt-builder`_ (actual OpenWrt builders)
15 |
16 | Most of the changes to the stock OpenWrt firmware we do are available through
17 | `opkg packages`_.
18 |
19 | .. _Docker: https://www.docker.com
20 | .. _wlanslovenija/firmware-base: https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/wlanslovenija/firmware-base/
21 | .. _wlanslovenija/openwrt-imagebuilder-base: https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/wlanslovenija/openwrt-imagebuilder-base/
22 | .. _wlanslovenija/openwrt-builder: https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/wlanslovenija/openwrt-builder/
23 | .. _opkg packages: https://github.com/wlanslovenija/firmware-packages-opkg
24 |
25 | .. note::
26 | When nodewatcher_ is generating firmware images, it specifies the profile, packages, and configuration
27 | files automatically. The commands described below are used only when developing, testing, or using
28 | firmware builders without nodewatcher.
29 |
30 | Running Builders
31 | ----------------
32 |
33 | In order to run the Dockerized builder, for example ``wlanslovenija/openwrt-builder:18.06.0_ar71xx_generic``,
34 | one simply needs to do the following::
35 |
36 | $ docker run --detach=true --name builder-openwrt-18.06.0_ar71xx_generic \
37 | --env "BUILDER_PUBLIC_KEY=ssh-rsa AAAA...2n builder@host" \
38 | wlanslovenija/openwrt-builder:18.06.0_ar71xx_generic
39 |
40 | The ``BUILDER_PUBLIC_KEY`` environmental variable is used to specify the public key that will be
41 | accepted for SSH authentication. In case one uses nodewatcher_, the corresponding private key needs
42 | to be configured in its builder configuration.
43 |
44 | We pre-build and publish ``wlanslovenija/openwrt-builder`` images with `multiple tags for different versions and platforms`_.
45 | Tag is in the format ``__``. For example, ``18.06.0_ar71xx_generic``
46 | corresponds to the firmware at tag `18.06.0` of OpenWrt repository, for the OpenWrt 18.06.0 release,
47 | for the ``ar71xx`` target and ``generic`` subtarget.
48 |
49 | .. _nodewatcher: http://nodewatcher.net
50 | .. _multiple tags for different versions and platforms: https://hub.docker.com/r/wlanslovenija/openwrt-builder/tags/
51 |
52 | Building Images
53 | ---------------
54 |
55 | One running, you san SSH into the builder using the private keys which corresponds to the ``BUILDER_PUBLIC_KEY``
56 | you provided.
57 |
58 | Alternatively, you can use Docker to connect to the running builder container locally::
59 |
60 | docker exec -t -i builder-openwrt-18.06.0_ar71xx_generic bash
61 |
62 | Once you are in, you can build the image you are interested in. For example::
63 |
64 | cd /builder/imagebuilder
65 | su builder
66 |
67 | make image PROFILE="TLWR1043" PACKAGES="wireless-tools wpad-mini kmod-netem kmod-pktgen ntpclient qos-scripts iperf horst wireless-info cronscripts iwinfo nodewatcher-agent nodewatcher-agent-mod-general nodewatcher-agent-mod-resources nodewatcher-agent-mod-interfaces nodewatcher-agent-mod-wireless nodewatcher-agent-mod-keys_ssh nodewatcher-agent-mod-clients uhttpd ip-full"
68 |
69 | You can use only packages which were made when creating this builder (are listed in the ``openwrt/packages`` file).
70 | You `cannot compile custom packages at this step anymore`_.
71 | If you need additional packages, you have to `modify the firmware builders`_.
72 |
73 | Resulting image will be in ``/builder/imagebuilder/bin/ar71xx/generic/``.
74 |
75 | .. _modify the firmware builders: modifying-firmware-builders_
76 | .. _cannot compile custom packages at this step anymore: build-system-internals_
77 |
78 | Accessing Built Images
79 | ----------------------
80 |
81 | You can use ``scp`` to copy the image out. Alternatively, you can use Docker::
82 |
83 | docker cp builder-openwrt-18.06.0_ar71xx_generic:/builder/imagebuilder/bin/ar71xx/generic/openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v1-squashfs-factory.bin .
84 |
85 | .. _modifying-firmware-builders:
86 |
87 | Modifying Firmware Builders
88 | ---------------------------
89 |
90 | If you want to modify firmware builders to generate somehow different OpenWrt firmware, you should first make sure
91 | that firmware image works for you when it is generated directly through `normal OpenWrt firmware building process`_.
92 | Firmware builders are not suitable environment for development of OpenWrt firmware itself.
93 | Once you have a working firmware image you want you can proceed with modifying firmware builders to build
94 | this new firmware for you.
95 | Instead of using pre-built Docker images from Docker Hub you will now have to build Docker images for
96 | new firmware builders yourself.
97 |
98 | .. _normal OpenWrt firmware building process: https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/build
99 |
100 | OpenWRt firmware builders are defined through configuration files found under ``openwrt`` directory:
101 |
102 | * ``packages`` contains a list of WlanSlovenija custom packages that Nodewatcher uses and that will be compiled.
103 |
104 | Each branch definition is in the format ``OpenWrt_Release:OpenWrt_Target:OpenWrt_SubTarget`` where fields are as follows:
105 |
106 | * ``OpenWrt_Release`` is a OpenWrt release version (eg. ``18.06.0`` for stable or ``snapshot`` for snapshots).
107 |
108 | * ``OpenWrt_Target`` is a OpenWrt target relative to `OpenWrt downloads`_ (eg. ``ar71xx``).
109 |
110 | * ``OpenWrt_SubTarget`` is a OpenWrt subtarget to `OpenWrt downloads`_ (eg. ``generic``).
111 |
112 | Relationships of the various Dockerfiles are explained in `Build System Internals`_.
113 |
114 | The next step is to build the correct ``wlanslovenija/openwrt-builder`` image. There is a script that makes this
115 | easier, so you can run::
116 |
117 | sudo ./openwrt/scripts/build
118 |
119 | For example, to build for the 18.06.0 release for the ar71xx target and generic subtarget, run::
120 |
121 | sudo ./openwrt/scripts/build 18.06.0 ar71xx generic
122 |
123 | After the build completes successfully,then, a Docker image named ``wlanslovenija/openwrt-builder:18.06.0_ar71xx_generic`` will be available.
124 |
125 | You can now run and use the new image in the same way as pre-built images. You can use them directly, or through
126 | nodewatcher.
127 | If you are adding support for a new device, you have add to nodewatcher also a new `device descriptor`_.
128 | Add it to your local instance of nodewatcher and test it by generating an image through nodewatcher for this new device,
129 | flashing it, and testing it, to make sure everything works as intended.
130 | If it does, then contribute both changes to this repository and your new device descriptor back so that it is
131 | available to others as well.
132 |
133 | .. _OpenWrt downloads: http://downloads.openwrt.org/
134 | .. _device descriptor: https://nodewatcher.readthedocs.io/en/development/cgm.html#device-descriptors
135 |
136 | Cloud Builder API
137 | -----------------
138 |
139 | The following is the Cloud Builder API 0.1 standard. We are proposing it to facilitate easy sharing, reuse,
140 | and swapping of builders and testing out of new firmwares in the wider community.
141 |
142 | * There is a system user ``builder`` under which you should be running the build.
143 | * OpenWrt image builder systems are available under ``/builder/imagebuilder/``.
144 |
145 | To facilitate the cloud use of builders the following is optional, but recommended.
146 |
147 | * OpenWrt packages are available through the builder over HTTP with feeds directly under the HTTP root so ``packages`` feed is available under ``/packages/``.
148 | * A metadata file served over HTTP at ``/metadata``, encoded as a JSON object with the following fields:
149 |
150 | * ``platform`` which should be ``"openwrt"``.
151 | * ``architecture`` which should contain the name of the architecture the builder is for (for example ``"ar71xx"``).
152 | * ``version`` which should contain a string identifying the version of the builder (for example ``"18.06.0"``).
153 | * ``packages`` which should contain an object describing included package information. Keys should be
154 | package names and each package is represented by an object with the following fields:
155 |
156 | * ``name``
157 | * ``version``
158 | * ``dependencies``
159 | * ``source``
160 | * ``size``
161 | * ``size_installed``
162 | * ``checksum_md5``
163 | * ``checksum_sha256``
164 | * ``description``
165 |
166 | * Support for SSH access using the ``BUILDER_PUBLIC_KEY`` to authenticate the client connection.
167 |
168 | .. _build-system-internals:
169 |
170 | Build System Internals
171 | ----------------------
172 |
173 | The build system is composed from multiple Docker images. Some of them are hardcoded and the others are
174 | generated using scripts. While currently only the OpenWrt platform is supported, the build system is
175 | designed so it could support others as well. For example, OpenWrt-specific build configuration is under ``openwrt/``, for
176 | example the file ``openwrt/packages`` specifies which packages get compiled.
177 |
178 | The docker images for the build process are the following:
179 |
180 | * ``firmware-base`` (the top-level Dockerfile) prepares a minimal environment with required
181 | dependencies to build stuff.
182 |
183 | * ``firmware-runtime`` (in ``docker/runtime``) prepares a minimal environment used to run (not
184 | build) the final OpenWrt image builder images. It sets up an HTTP and SSH servers that are used
185 | by nodewatcher to connect to the container and build the images. The HTTP server is also used to
186 | serve the built OPKG packages.
187 |
188 | These two are the only Dockerfiles that are hardcoded, all the others are generated by the above scripts and
189 | the generated files are stored in the ``docker/openwrt`` subdirectory. Calling ``./openwrt/scripts/generate-dockerfiles`` will
190 | overwrite anything in this directory, so it shouldn't be edited by hand.
191 |
192 | For OpenWrt, the following Docker images are used:
193 |
194 | * ``openwrt-buildsystem`` inherits from ``firmware-base`` and comes in multiple tags (one for each OpenWrt
195 | branch we support, currently these are Barrier Breaker and Chaos Calmer). This image contains a complete
196 | OpenWrt buildsystem, prepared for building our firmware (we configure some special feeds and apply some
197 | atches). The image does not build anything, it just prepares it so that further stages can use it.
198 |
199 | * ``openwrt-imagebuilder-base`` inherits from ``openwrt-buildsystem`` and comes in multiple tags (one for each
200 | combination of OpenWrt branch and architecture that we support). This image is internal and is not
201 | published in the Docker hub as it would be too big (it contains the complete built OpenWrt toolchain). The
202 | stage 1 builder uses the prepared buildsystem to build the OpenWrt image builders.
203 |
204 | * ``openwrt-builder`` inherits from ``firmware-runtime`` and is generated from the respective
205 | ``openwrt-imagebuilder-base`` by the ``docker-build-builders`` script. It also comes in multiple tags, one for each
206 | combination of firmware version, OpenWrt branch and architecture that we support. This Docker image
207 | contains the OpenWrt image builder that can be used to quickly generate firmware images without needing
208 | to compile anything.
209 |
210 | Source Code, Issue Tracker and Mailing List
211 | -------------------------------------------
212 |
213 | For development *wlan slovenija* open wireless network `development Trac`_ is
214 | used, so you can see `existing open tickets`_ or `open a new one`_ there. Source
215 | code is available on GitHub_. If you have any questions or if you want to
216 | discuss the project, use `development mailing list`_.
217 |
218 | .. _development Trac: https://dev.wlan-si.net/
219 | .. _existing open tickets: https://dev.wlan-si.net/report
220 | .. _open a new one: https://dev.wlan-si.net/newticket
221 | .. _GitHub: https://github.com/wlanslovenija/firmware-core
222 | .. _development mailing list: https://wlan-si.net/lists/info/development
223 |
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1 | FROM tozd/runit:ubuntu-bionic
2 |
3 | MAINTAINER Robert Marko
4 |
5 | EXPOSE 22/tcp
6 | EXPOSE 80/tcp
7 |
8 | RUN apt-get -q -q update && \
9 | apt-get --no-install-recommends --yes --force-yes install \
10 | openssh-server nginx-light build-essential libncurses5-dev openssl wget libsigsegv2 perl-doc \
11 | gawk unzip git python bsdmainutils && \
12 | useradd --home-dir /builder --shell /bin/bash --no-create-home builder && \
13 | sed 's@session\s*required\s*pam_loginuid.so@session optional pam_loginuid.so@g' -i /etc/pam.d/sshd
14 |
15 | ADD ./etc /etc
16 | WORKDIR /builder
17 | ENV HOME /builder
18 |
19 | ONBUILD ADD . /builder
20 | ONBUILD RUN chown -R builder:builder /builder/imagebuilder
21 |
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/docker/runtime/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default:
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1 | server {
2 | listen 80 default_server;
3 | server_name _;
4 | root /builder/packages;
5 | autoindex on;
6 | }
7 |
8 |
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/docker/runtime/etc/service/nginx/run:
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1 | #!/bin/bash -e
2 |
3 | exec /usr/sbin/nginx -g 'daemon off;' 2>&1
4 |
5 |
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/docker/runtime/etc/service/ssh/run:
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1 | #!/bin/bash -e
2 |
3 | if [ -n "${BUILDER_PUBLIC_KEY}" ]; then
4 | mkdir -p /builder/.ssh
5 | chmod 700 /builder/.ssh
6 | echo "${BUILDER_PUBLIC_KEY}" > /builder/.ssh/authorized_keys
7 | chmod 600 /builder/.ssh/authorized_keys
8 | chown -R builder:builder /builder/.ssh
9 | fi
10 |
11 | mkdir -p -m0755 /var/run/sshd
12 |
13 | exec /usr/sbin/sshd -D -e 2>&1
14 |
15 |
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/openwrt/docker/Dockerfile.runtime:
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1 | FROM wlanslovenija/firmware-runtime
2 |
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/openwrt/packages:
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1 | babeld
2 | l2tp
3 | tunneldigger
4 | tunneldigger-broker
5 | nodewatcher-agent
6 | nodewatcher-agent-mod-general
7 | nodewatcher-agent-mod-resources
8 | nodewatcher-agent-mod-interfaces
9 | nodewatcher-agent-mod-wireless
10 | nodewatcher-agent-mod-keys_ssh
11 | nodewatcher-agent-mod-clients
12 | nodewatcher-agent-mod-http_push
13 | nodewatcher-agent-mod-routing_babel
14 | nodewatcher-watchdog
15 | nodeupgrade
16 | olsrd
17 | olsrd-mod-txtinfo
18 | olsrd-mod-jsoninfo
19 | identity-pubkey
20 |
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/openwrt/scripts/build:
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1 | #!/bin/bash -e
2 |
3 | openwrt_version="$1"
4 | openwrt_target="$2"
5 | openwrt_subtarget="$3"
6 |
7 | work_dir=$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )/../.." && pwd )
8 | platform_dir="${work_dir}/openwrt"
9 | docker_dir="${work_dir}/docker/openwrt"
10 |
11 | if [[ -z "${openwrt_version}" || -z "${openwrt_target}" || -z "${openwrt_subtarget}" ]]; then
12 | echo "ERROR: Usage: $0 "
13 | exit 1
14 | fi
15 |
16 | # Generate dockerfiles
17 | ./generate-dockerfiles ${openwrt_version} ${openwrt_target} ${openwrt_subtarget}
18 |
19 | # Prepare docker 18.04 based buildsystem
20 | docker build --rm -t wlanslovenija/firmware-base ${work_dir}/.
21 |
22 | # Start the building
23 | docker build --rm -t wlanslovenija/openwrt-imagebuilder-base:${openwrt_version}_${openwrt_target}_${openwrt_subtarget} ${docker_dir}/imagebuilder_base/${openwrt_version}/${openwrt_target}/${openwrt_subtarget}/.
24 |
25 | # Package the builder with runtime image
26 | ./docker-build-builders ${openwrt_version} ${openwrt_target} ${openwrt_subtarget}
27 |
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/openwrt/scripts/docker-build:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | openwrt_version="$1"
4 | openwrt_target="$2"
5 | openwrt_subtarget="$3"
6 | work_dir=$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )/../.." && pwd )
7 | platform_dir="${work_dir}/openwrt"
8 | build_dir="${work_dir}/build"
9 |
10 | if [[ -z "${openwrt_version}" || -z "${openwrt_target}" || -z "${openwrt_subtarget}" ]]; then
11 | echo "ERROR: Usage: $0 "
12 | exit 1
13 | fi
14 |
15 | # Check for proper working directory
16 | if [[ ! -d ${platform_dir} ]]; then
17 | echo "ERROR: Invalid working directory!"
18 | exit 1
19 | fi
20 |
21 | # Set the base URL for all downloads
22 | base_url="https://downloads.openwrt.org"
23 |
24 | # Set the target specific URL
25 | if [ "$1" != "snapshot" ]; then
26 | target_url="${base_url}/releases/${openwrt_version}/targets/${openwrt_target}/${openwrt_subtarget}"
27 | else
28 | target_url="${base_url}/snapshots/targets/${openwrt_target}/${openwrt_subtarget}"
29 | fi
30 |
31 | # Get imagebuilder & SDK archive section
32 | cd ${build_dir}
33 |
34 | # Get imagebuilder filename
35 | imagebuilder_filename=$( curl -s -L "${target_url}" | grep openwrt-imagebuilder | grep -o '> feeds.conf.default
74 |
75 | # Disable default options
76 | echo "# CONFIG_ALL_NONSHARED is not set" >> .config
77 | echo "# CONFIG_ALL_KMODS is not set" >> .config
78 | echo "# CONFIG_ALL is not set" >> .config
79 | echo "# CONFIG_SIGNED_PACKAGES is not set" >> .config
80 |
81 | # Update feeds
82 | echo "Updating feeds..."
83 | ./scripts/feeds update -a || {
84 | echo "ERROR: Failed to update feeds."
85 | exit 1
86 | }
87 |
88 | # Install packages
89 | for package in $(cat ${platform_dir}/packages); do
90 | package="$(echo ${package} | cut -d '@' -f 1)"
91 |
92 | ./scripts/feeds install -p wlansi ${package}
93 | done
94 |
95 | # Configure packages to be built
96 | for package in $(cat ${platform_dir}/packages); do
97 | package="$(echo ${package} | cut -d '@' -f 1)"
98 |
99 | echo "CONFIG_PACKAGE_${package}=m" >> .config
100 | done
101 |
102 | # Generate config
103 | make defconfig
104 |
105 | # Download package sources
106 | make download V=s
107 |
108 | # Starting building
109 | make V=s
110 |
111 | # Copy built packages to the imagebuilder
112 | cd ${build_dir}
113 | find SDK/bin/packages/ -type f -name "*.ipk" | xargs -i cp {} imagebuilder/packages/
114 |
115 | # Delete the SDK
116 | rm -rf SDK
117 |
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/openwrt/scripts/docker-build-builders:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | openwrt_version="$1"
4 | openwrt_target="$2"
5 | openwrt_subtarget="$3"
6 | work_dir=$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )/../.." && pwd )
7 | platform_dir="${work_dir}/openwrt"
8 |
9 | echo "Creating runtime Docker container for ${openwrt_version} ${openwrt_target} ${openwrt_subtarget}"
10 |
11 | docker run --rm wlanslovenija/openwrt-imagebuilder-base:${openwrt_version}_${openwrt_target}_${openwrt_subtarget} 2>/dev/null | \
12 | docker build --rm --force-rm -t wlanslovenija/openwrt-builder:${openwrt_version}_${openwrt_target}_${openwrt_subtarget} - >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
13 |
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/openwrt/scripts/generate-dockerfiles:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | openwrt_version="$1"
4 | openwrt_target="$2"
5 | openwrt_subtarget="$3"
6 |
7 | template_imagebuilder_base="
8 | ########################################################################
9 | # WARNING: This is an automatically generated Dockerfile. DO NOT EDIT. #
10 | ########################################################################
11 |
12 | FROM wlanslovenija/firmware-base
13 |
14 | RUN mkdir -p /buildsystem/build && \\\\
15 | chown -R builder:builder /buildsystem/build && \\\\
16 | sudo -E -u builder ./openwrt/scripts/docker-build \${openwrt_version} \${openwrt_target} \${openwrt_subtarget} && \\\\
17 | cd /buildsystem/build && \\\\
18 | mkdir -p /builder/imagebuilder && \\\\
19 | cp -r imagebuilder/. /builder/imagebuilder && \\\\
20 | rm -rf imagebuilder && \\\\
21 | mkdir -p /builder/packages/ && \\\\
22 | echo -n \\\"{\\\\\\\"platform\\\\\\\": \\\\\\\"lede\\\\\\\", \\\" > /builder/packages/metadata && \\\\
23 | echo -n \\\"\\\\\\\"architecture\\\\\\\": \\\\\\\"\${openwrt_target}_\${openwrt_subtarget}\\\\\\\", \\\" >> /builder/packages/metadata && \\\\
24 | echo -n \\\"\\\\\\\"version\\\\\\\": \\\\\\\"\${openwrt_version}\\\\\\\", \\\" >> /builder/packages/metadata && \\\\
25 | echo -n \\\"\\\\\\\"packages\\\\\\\": \\\" >> /builder/packages/metadata && \\\\
26 | cd /builder/imagebuilder && \\\\
27 | make package_index && \\\\
28 | make package_reload && \\\\
29 | find /builder/imagebuilder/packages -name Packages | xargs cat | /buildsystem/openwrt/tools/packages2json.py >> /builder/packages/metadata && \\\\
30 | echo \\\"}\\\" >> /builder/packages/metadata && \\\\
31 | cp /buildsystem/openwrt/docker/Dockerfile.runtime /builder/Dockerfile && \\\\
32 | chown -R builder:builder /buildsystem/build && \\\\
33 | { rm -rf /buildsystem 2>/dev/null || true; }
34 |
35 | WORKDIR /builder
36 | CMD tar cvzhf - .
37 | "
38 |
39 | # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
40 |
41 | work_dir=$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )/../.." && pwd )
42 | platform_dir="${work_dir}/openwrt"
43 | docker_dir="${work_dir}/docker/openwrt"
44 |
45 | echo "Generating Dockerfiles..."
46 | rm -rf ${docker_dir}
47 |
48 | dockerfile=$(eval "echo \"${template_imagebuilder_base}\"")
49 | mkdir -p ${docker_dir}/imagebuilder_base/${openwrt_version}/${openwrt_target}/${openwrt_subtarget}
50 | echo "${dockerfile}" > ${docker_dir}/imagebuilder_base/${openwrt_version}/${openwrt_target}/${openwrt_subtarget}/Dockerfile
51 |
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/openwrt/tools/packages2json.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 | import sys
3 | import json
4 |
5 | packages = {}
6 | package = {}
7 | last_key = None
8 | for line in sys.stdin:
9 | if (not line or line == '\n') and package:
10 | packages[package['name']] = package
11 | package = {}
12 | last_key = None
13 | continue
14 |
15 | if line[0] != ' ':
16 | try:
17 | key, value = line.split(': ')
18 | except ValueError:
19 | last_key = keys[key]
20 | converter = str
21 |
22 | keys = {
23 | 'Package': 'name',
24 | 'Version': 'version',
25 | 'Depends': ('dependencies', lambda x: x.split(', ')),
26 | 'Source': 'source',
27 | 'Installed-Size': ('size_installed', int),
28 | 'Size': ('size', int),
29 | 'MD5Sum': 'checksum_md5',
30 | 'SHA256sum': 'checksum_sha256',
31 | 'Description': 'description',
32 | }
33 |
34 | last_key = None
35 | if key not in keys:
36 | continue
37 |
38 | try:
39 | last_key, converter = keys[key]
40 | except ValueError:
41 | last_key = keys[key]
42 | converter = str
43 |
44 | package[last_key] = converter(value.strip())
45 | elif last_key:
46 | package[last_key] += '\n' + line[1:].strip()
47 |
48 | sys.stdout.write(json.dumps(packages))
49 |
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