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4.6 KiB
163 lines
4.6 KiB
REPO = git@github.com:andreasgal/pdf.js.git |
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BUILD_DIR := build |
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DEFAULT_BROWSERS := resources/browser_manifests/browser_manifest.json |
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DEFAULT_TESTS := test_manifest.json |
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# Let folks define custom rules for their clones. |
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-include local.mk |
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# JS files needed for pdf.js. |
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# This list doesn't account for the 'worker' directory. |
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PDF_JS_FILES = \ |
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pdf.js \ |
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crypto.js \ |
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fonts.js \ |
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glyphlist.js \ |
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$(NULL) |
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# not sure what to do for all yet |
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all: help |
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# make server |
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# |
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# This target starts a local web server at localhost:8888. This can be |
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# used for testing all browsers. |
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server: |
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@cd test; python test.py --port=8888; |
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test: shell-test browser-test |
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# make browser-test |
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# |
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# This target runs in-browser tests using two primary arguments: a |
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# test manifest file, and a browser manifest file. Both are simple |
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# JSON formats, and examples can be found in the test/ directory. The |
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# target will inspect the environment for the PDF_TESTS and |
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# PDF_BROWSERS variables, and use those if found. Otherwise, the |
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# defaults at the top of this file are used. |
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ifeq ($(PDF_TESTS),) |
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PDF_TESTS := $(DEFAULT_TESTS) |
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endif |
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ifeq ($(PDF_BROWSERS),) |
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PDF_BROWSERS := $(DEFAULT_BROWSERS) |
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endif |
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browser-test: |
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@if [ ! -f "test/$(PDF_BROWSERS)" ]; then \ |
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echo "Browser manifest file $(PDF_BROWSERS) does not exist."; \ |
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echo "Try copying one of the examples" \ |
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"in test/resources/browser_manifests/"; \ |
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exit 1; \ |
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fi; |
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cd test; \ |
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python test.py --reftest \ |
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--browserManifestFile=$(PDF_BROWSERS) \ |
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--manifestFile=$(PDF_TESTS) |
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# make shell-test |
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# |
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# This target runs all of the tests that can be run in a JS shell. |
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# The shell used is taken from the JS_SHELL environment variable. If |
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# that variable is not defined, the script will attempt to use the copy |
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# of Rhino that comes with the Closure compiler used for producing the |
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# website. |
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SHELL_TARGET = $(NULL) |
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ifeq ($(JS_SHELL),) |
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JS_SHELL := "java -cp $(BUILD_DIR)/compiler.jar" |
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JS_SHELL += "com.google.javascript.jscomp.mozilla.rhino.tools.shell.Main" |
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SHELL_TARGET = compiler |
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endif |
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shell-test: shell-msg $(SHELL_TARGET) font-test |
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shell-msg: |
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ifeq ($(SHELL_TARGET), compiler) |
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@echo "No JS_SHELL env variable present." |
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@echo "The default is to find a copy of Rhino and try that." |
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endif |
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@echo "JS shell command is: $(JS_SHELL)" |
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font-test: |
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@echo "font test stub." |
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# make lint |
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# |
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# This target runs the Closure Linter on most of our JS files. |
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# To install gjslint, see: |
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# |
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# <http://code.google.com/closure/utilities/docs/linter_howto.html> |
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SRC_DIRS := . utils worker web test |
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GJSLINT_FILES = $(foreach DIR,$(SRC_DIRS),$(wildcard $(DIR)/*.js)) |
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lint: |
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gjslint $(GJSLINT_FILES) |
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# make web |
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# |
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# This target produces the website for the project, by checking out |
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# the gh-pages branch underneath the build directory, and then move |
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# the various viewer files into place. |
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# |
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# TODO: Use the Closure compiler to optimize the pdf.js files. |
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# |
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GH_PAGES = $(BUILD_DIR)/gh-pages |
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web: | compiler pages-repo \ |
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$(addprefix $(GH_PAGES)/, $(PDF_JS_FILES)) \ |
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$(addprefix $(GH_PAGES)/, $(wildcard web/*.*)) \ |
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$(addprefix $(GH_PAGES)/, $(wildcard web/images/*.*)) |
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@cp $(GH_PAGES)/web/index.html.template $(GH_PAGES)/index.html; |
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@cd $(GH_PAGES); git add -A; |
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@echo "Website built in $(GH_PAGES)." |
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# make pages-repo |
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# |
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# This target clones the gh-pages repo into the build directory. It |
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# deletes the current contents of the repo, since we overwrite |
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# everything with data from the master repo. The 'make web' target |
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# then uses 'git add -A' to track additions, modifications, moves, |
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# and deletions. |
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pages-repo: | $(BUILD_DIR) |
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@if [ ! -d "$(GH_PAGES)" ]; then \ |
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git clone -b gh-pages $(REPO) $(GH_PAGES); \ |
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rm -rf $(GH_PAGES)/*; \ |
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fi; |
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@mkdir -p $(GH_PAGES)/web; |
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@mkdir -p $(GH_PAGES)/web/images; |
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$(GH_PAGES)/%.js: %.js |
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@cp $< $@ |
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$(GH_PAGES)/web/%: web/% |
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@cp $< $@ |
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$(GH_PAGES)/web/images/%: web/images/% |
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@cp $< $@ |
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# make compiler |
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# |
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# This target downloads the Closure compiler, and places it in the |
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# build directory. This target is also useful when the user doesn't |
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# have a JS shell available--we can have them use the Rhino shell that |
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# comes with Closure. |
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COMPILER_URL = http://closure-compiler.googlecode.com/files/compiler-latest.zip |
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compiler: $(BUILD_DIR)/compiler.zip |
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$(BUILD_DIR)/compiler.zip: | $(BUILD_DIR) |
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curl $(COMPILER_URL) > $(BUILD_DIR)/compiler.zip; |
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cd $(BUILD_DIR); unzip compiler.zip compiler.jar; |
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# Make sure there's a build directory. |
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$(BUILD_DIR): |
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mkdir -p $(BUILD_DIR) |
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clean: |
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rm -rf $(BUILD_DIR) |
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# make help |
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# |
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# This target just prints out a message to read these comments. :) |
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help: |
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@echo "Read the comments in the Makefile for guidance."; |
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.PHONY:: all test browser-test font-test shell-test \ |
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shell-msg lint clean web compiler help server
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