#!/usr/bin/env bash # Exit immediately if the script encounters a non-zero status. set -e # If set, Bash includes filenames beginning with a `.` in the results of # filename expansion. The filenames `.` and `..` must always be matched # explicitly, even if dotglob is set. shopt -s dotglob # ============================================================ # PROLOGUE # ============================================================ # Create a new top-level directory as fallback in case $BUILD (defined below) # is ever empty. mkdir -p "/tmp/bs.phoenix" # Create an intermediate build directory. The final step of this script will # copy the content from this directory to $OUT. BUILD=$(mktemp -d -p "/tmp/bs.phoenix") if [ -z "$BUILD" ]; then >&2 echo "Failed to create temp directory." exit 1 fi # Deletes the intermediate build directory on exit. We use a concatenation of # the intermediate directory with the basename of the generated temp directory # to ensure we never evaluate to root (i.e. `/`). That should never actually # happen but a good habit to establish nonetheless. function cleanup { rm -r "/tmp/bs.phoenix/$(basename "$BUILD")" } trap cleanup EXIT # ============================================================ # BUILD # ============================================================ # Copy template contents over to the intermediate build directory. cp -r template/* "$BUILD" # Explicitly set permissions on all copied files. find "$BUILD" -type f -execdir chmod 644 {} + find "$BUILD" -type d -execdir chmod 755 {} + # Generate a new project with the specified name using `mix`. Generate in a # subdirectory to avoid interactive conflict resolution. nix develop "$BUILD" --command bash -c "mix phx.new $BUILD/project --app '$APP'" # Copy the generated files into the intermediate build directory. mv -f "$BUILD"/project/* "$BUILD" rmdir "$BUILD"/project # Overwrite the generated README in favor of that defined in our template. cp template/README.md "$BUILD" chmod 644 "$BUILD"/README.md # Replace the template name found in the flake.nix file. The mix generator would # fail if $APP did not consist of just lowercase ASCII letters, numbers, or # underscores. Thus $APP is safe to interpolate into the following command. sed -i "s//$APP/g" "$BUILD/flake.nix" # By default Phoenix generates a postgres configuration with assumed username # `postgres`. This flake encourages a local postgres database with username # `$(whoami)`. Reflect this in the config. sed -i "s/username: \"postgres\"/username: \"$(whoami)\"/g" "$BUILD/config/dev.exs" # ============================================================ # EPILOGUE # ============================================================ # Success! Copy contents to target directory. cp -r "$BUILD"/* "$OUT"