Main.psm1
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop" # Entry point of the module. Functions listed here can be exported to the user if declared in manifest. function Invoke-DocumentCompiler() { [CmdletBinding()] param( # Path to the Bikeshed file to build. If null, will look for a single file in current directory. # The file extension must match $defaultFileExtension for auto-detection of input to work. [Parameter()] [string]$path, # If provided, will ignore Bikeshed syntax errors and output whatever HTML it can. # This is useful for troubleshooting because Bikeshed errors can sometimes be rather vague. [Parameter()] [switch]$force ) $externals = PrepareExternals $inputFile = ResolveInputFile $path Write-Host "Building Bikeshed document: $($inputFile.FullName)" $workspaceRootPath = Split-Path -Parent $inputFile.FullName $basename = DetermineBasename $inputFile.FullName # Output goes into "Output/" directory relative to input file. $outputPath = Join-Path $workspaceRootPath "Output" Write-Verbose "Will generate output in $outputPath." # Images come from "Images/" directory relative to input file. $imagesPath = Join-Path $workspaceRootPath "Images" Write-Verbose "Expending to find images in $imagesPath." PrepareOutputDirectory $outputPath CopyImages $outputPath $imagesPath # We will build all diagrams that exist in a Diagrams folder relative to the input document. $diagramsPath = Join-Path $workspaceRootPath "Diagrams" BuildDiagrams $outputPath $diagramsPath $externals $htmlFilePath = BuildBikeshedDocument $outputPath $inputFile $basename $force $pdfFilePath = BuildPdf $outputPath $htmlFilePath $basename $externals $zipFilePath = BuildZip $outputPath $basename Write-Host "Build completed." return @{ htmlFilePath = $htmlFilePath pdfFilePath = $pdfFilePath zipFilePath = $zipFilePath } } ### Below this line is internal logic not exported to user. ### # To preserve syntax coloring, we use ".md" final extension. # To specifically point out Bikeshed, we also put .bs there. # We process any files, this is just the default we search for during input auto-detection. $defaultFileExtension = ".bs.md" # This will setup all the external tools that we use (if not already done so) # and return a structure with paths to all of them, for easy reference later. function PrepareExternals() { # Ensure that prerequisites exist. if (!(Get-Command -Name "java" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) { Write-Error "To use this command you must first install Java. You can verify installation using 'java -version'." } $externalsPath = Join-Path $PSScriptRoot "Externals" -Resolve $plantuml = Join-Path $externalsPath "plantuml.jar" -Resolve # On Linux we rely on user-installed binaries for the following externals: # graphviz # wkhtmltopdf if ($IsLinux) { $dot = Get-Command "dot" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue $wk = Get-Command "wkhtmltopdf" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue if (!$dot) { Write-Error "To use this command on Linux you must first install graphviz. You can verify installation using 'dot -V'." } if (!$wk) { Write-Error "To use this command on Linux you must first install wkhtmltopdf. You can verify installation using 'wkhtmltopdf --version'." } # We want just the path, not the command itself. $graphvizdot = $dot.Path $wkPath = $wk.Path } else { # Unpack Graphviz. It is in a zip for easy packaging - all we need to do is unpack it. $graphvizSource = Join-Path $externalsPath "graphviz-win64.zip" -Resolve $graphvizDestination = Join-Path $externalsPath "graphviz" if (!(Test-Path $graphvizDestination)) { # Got to extract graphviz (only on first run). # On upgrade we get a clean directory (there is never an old graphviz there). Expand-Archive -Path $graphvizSource -DestinationPath $graphvizDestination } $graphvizdot = Join-Path $graphvizDestination "dot.exe" -Resolve $wkPath = Join-Path $externalsPath "wkhtmltopdf.exe" -Resolve } # Validate that PlantUML can use the installed Graphviz dot.exe without issues. $stdout = java -jar "$plantuml" -graphvizdot "$graphvizdot" -testdot if ($stdout -match "Error: *") { $stdout | Out-Host Write-Error "Graphviz setup failed - PlantUML was unable to execute Graphviz!" } return @{ wkhtmltopdf = $wkPath plantuml = $plantuml dot = $graphvizdot } } function ResolveInputFile($path) { if ($path) { # If there is a path, it must be a single Bikeshed file. # We will accept any filename/extension as long as the file exists. if (!(Test-Path $path)) { Write-Error "Input file not found." } $file = Get-Item $path if ($file.Count -ne 1) { Write-Error "Input path resolved to multiple files. You can only build one document at a time." } if ($file -isnot [SYstem.IO.FileInfo]) { Write-Error "Input path did not point to a file." } return $file } else { # If there is no path, we expect a single file in whatever the current directory is. $candidates = Get-ChildItem -File -Path "*$defaultFileExtension" if ($candidates.Count -eq 0) { Write-Error "Did not find any $defaultFileExtension file in current directory to use as input." } elseif ($candidates.Count -ne 1) { $candidateNames = [string]::Join(", ", ($candidates | % { $_.Name })) Write-Error "Expected to find exactly 1 $defaultFileExtension file in current directory to use as input. Instead found $($candidates.Count): $candidateNames" } return $candidates } } # Determine the base filename to use for the document. # This will be the original name, without any extension(s). # This pattern may change in the future, so do not rely on it. function DetermineBasename($inputFilePath) { # We start with whatever comes before the first dot in the filename. $basename = [IO.Path]::GetFileName($inputFilePath).Split(".", [StringSplitOptions]::RemoveEmptyEntries)[0] Write-Host "Output filenames will start with '$basename'" if ($env:TF_BUILD) { # If operating under VSTS, publish the basename for task automation. Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=documentBasename;]$basename" } return $basename } function PrepareOutputDirectory($outputPath) { Write-Verbose "Cleaning output directory." if (Test-Path $outputPath) { # Do not delete the directory itself, just contents. # This avoids some file locking issues. Get-ChildItem -Path $outputPath | Remove-Item -Force -Recurse } [IO.Directory]::CreateDirectory($outputPath) | Out-Null } function CopyImages($outputPath, $imagesPath) { if (!(Test-Path $imagesPath) -or (Get-Item $imagesPath) -isnot [IO.DirectoryInfo]) { Write-Verbose "No Images directory was found next to the input file. Will not copy any images." } else { Write-Host "Copying Images directory." # Recursively copy the entire directory (preserving the directory). Copy-Item $imagesPath $outputPath -Recurse | Out-Null } } function BuildDiagrams($outputPath, $diagramsPath, $externals) { if (!(Test-Path $diagramsPath) -or (Get-Item $diagramsPath) -isnot [IO.DirectoryInfo]) { Write-Verbose "No Diagrams directory was found next to the input file. Will not generate images from any PlantUML diagrams." } else { Write-Host "Generating images from PlantUML diagrams in $diagramsPath." # We want to preserve original filesystem structure, so just copy everything, run # PlantUML to generate outputs and then delete all the inputs. It gets the job done. Copy-Item $diagramsPath $outputPath -Recurse $diagramsOutputPath = Join-Path $outputPath ([IO.Path]::GetFileName($diagramsPath)) # -SfixCircleLabelOverlapping=true # http://forum.plantuml.net/8442/regression-in-2018-03-2018-11-component-diagram-layout # # NB! Those extra quotes in the input path are critical due to PlantUML defect. # Without it, the ** pattern does not work (no subdirectories will be processed). java -jar "$($externals.plantuml)" -graphvizdot "$($externals.dot)" -SfixCircleLabelOverlapping=true -timeout 60 "`"$(Join-Path $diagramsOutputPath '**.wsd')`"" if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { Write-Error "Diagram generation failed! See log above for errors." } # Delete anything that is not an output of diagram generation. Write-Verbose "Deleting diagram generation temporary files." Get-ChildItem $diagramsOutputPath -File -Recurse -Exclude "*.png" | Remove-Item -Recurse -Force } } # Builds the document and returns the path to the resulting HTML file. function BuildBikeshedDocument($outputPath, $inputFile, $basename, $force) { $outputFilePath = Join-Path $outputPath ($basename + ".html") try { if ($force) { Write-Host "Building Bikeshed document." [Bikeshed]::Compile($inputFile.FullName, $true) | Out-File $outputFilePath } else { # First validate, because build only fails on super critical errors. Write-Host "Validating Bikeshed document." [Bikeshed]::Validate($inputFile.FullName) Write-Host "Building Bikeshed document." [Bikeshed]::Compile($inputFile.FullName, $false) | Out-File $outputFilePath } } catch { if ($env:TF_BUILD) { # Save the Bikeshed error as a VSTS variable if we are operating under VSTS. # This allows for user-friedly errors in GitHub integration later on. # We need to strip any newlines, though, since otherwise they might get lost in transit in some cases. $message = $_.Exception.Message.Replace("`r", "").Replace("`n", "") Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=bikeshedError;]$message" } # Just let it bubble up. There is no way to get good error messages in build summary as far as I can tell. # No matter what you do with the error, it will still say "PowerShell exited with code '1'." and force # the user to dig into logs to find something useful. throw } return $outputFilePath } function BuildPdf($outputPath, $htmlFilePath, $basename, $externals) { Write-Host "Generating PDF." $outputFilePath = Join-Path $outputPath ($basename + ".pdf") # TODO: block access to unrelated files once a related defect is fixed # See https://github.com/wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltopdf/issues/3846 & $externals.wkhtmltopdf --load-media-error-handling abort $htmlFilePath "$outputFilePath" if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { Write-Error "Conversion to PDF failed. See above log for errors." } return $outputFilePath } function BuildZip($outputPath, $basename) { Write-Host "Generating ZIP archive with all outputs." $zipPath = Join-Path $outputPath ($basename + ".zip") # We need to use a wildcard because otherwise it puts the directory inside the archive, too. Compress-Archive -Path (Join-Path $outputPath "*") -DestinationPath $zipPath return $zipPath } |