#!/bin/sh ################################################################################ # Title : generateDocumentationAndDeploy.sh # Date created : 2016/02/22 # Notes : # __AUTHOR__="Konrad Werys" # Preconditions: # - Packages doxygen doxygen-doc doxygen-latex doxygen-gui graphviz # must be installed. # - Doxygen configuration file must have the destination directory empty and # source code directory with a $(TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR) prefix. # - An gh-pages branch should already exist. See below for mor info on hoe to # create a gh-pages branch. # # Required global variables: # - TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER : The number of the current build. # - TRAVIS_COMMIT : The commit that the current build is testing. # - DOXYFILE : The Doxygen configuration file. # - GH_REPO_NAME : The name of the repository. # - GH_REPO_REF : The GitHub reference to the repository. # - GH_REPO_TOKEN : Secure token to the github repository. # # For information on how to encrypt variables for Travis CI please go to # https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/environment-variables/#Encrypted-Variables # or https://gist.github.com/vidavidorra/7ed6166a46c537d3cbd2 # For information on how to create a clean gh-pages branch from the master # branch, please go to https://gist.github.com/vidavidorra/846a2fc7dd51f4fe56a0 # # This script will generate Doxygen documentation and push the documentation to # the gh-pages branch of a repository specified by GH_REPO_REF. # Before this script is used there should already be a gh-pages branch in the # repository. # ################################################################################ ################################################################################ ##### Setup this script and get the current gh-pages branch. ##### echo 'Setting up the script...' # Exit with nonzero exit code if anything fails set -e # Create a clean working directory for this script. cd $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR mkdir code_docs cd code_docs # Get the current gh-pages branch git clone -b gh-pages https://git@$GH_REPO_REF cd $GH_REPO_NAME ##### Configure git. # Set the push default to simple i.e. push only the current branch. git config --global push.default simple # Pretend to be an user called Travis CI. git config user.name "Travis CI" git config user.email "travis@travis-ci.org" # Remove everything currently in the gh-pages branch. # GitHub is smart enough to know which files have changed and which files have # stayed the same and will only update the changed files. So the gh-pages branch # can be safely cleaned, and it is sure that everything pushed later is the new # documentation. rm -rf * # Need to create a .nojekyll file to allow filenames starting with an underscore # to be seen on the gh-pages site. Therefore creating an empty .nojekyll file. # Presumably this is only needed when the SHORT_NAMES option in Doxygen is set # to NO, which it is by default. So creating the file just in case. echo "" > .nojekyll ################################################################################ ##### Generate the Doxygen code documentation and log the output. ##### echo 'Generating Doxygen code documentation...' # Redirect both stderr and stdout to the log file AND the console. pwd cd $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR pwd doxygen $DOXYFILE 2>&1 | tee doxygen.log pwd cd $OUTPUT_FOR_DOXY pwd ################################################################################ ##### Upload the documentation to the gh-pages branch of the repository. ##### # Only upload if Doxygen successfully created the documentation. # Check this by verifying that the html directory and the file html/index.html # both exist. This is a good indication that Doxygen did it's work. if [ -d "html" ] && [ -f "html/index.html" ]; then pwd echo 'Uploading documentation to the gh-pages branch...' # Add everything in this directory (the Doxygen code documentation) to the # gh-pages branch. # GitHub is smart enough to know which files have changed and which files have # stayed the same and will only update the changed files. git add --all # Commit the added files with a title and description containing the Travis CI # build number and the GitHub commit reference that issued this build. git commit -m "Deploy code docs to GitHub Pages Travis build: ${TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER}" -m "Commit: ${TRAVIS_COMMIT}" # Force push to the remote gh-pages branch. # The output is redirected to /dev/null to hide any sensitive credential data # that might otherwise be exposed. git push --force "https://${GH_REPO_TOKEN}@${GH_REPO_REF}" > /dev/null 2>&1 else echo '' >&2 echo 'Warning: No documentation (html) files have been found!' >&2 echo 'Warning: Not going to push the documentation to GitHub!' >&2 exit 1 fi