471c63b399
s6-supervise sends signals (e.g. SIGTERM) to the pid of the process running "run", so how do we know if the ceanup commands are even getting executed if the shell interpreter that is supposed to do that got killed already?
20 lines
732 B
Bash
20 lines
732 B
Bash
source $stdenv/setup
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mkdir -p $out/${name}
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echo $serviceType > $out/${name}/type
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mkdir -p $out/${name}/dependencies.d
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echo $buildInputs > $out/buildInputs
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test -n "$dependencies" && for d in $dependencies; do
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touch $out/${name}/dependencies.d/$d
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done
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test -n "$contents" && for d in $contents; do
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mkdir -p $out/${name}/contents.d
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touch $out/${name}/contents.d/$d
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done
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for i in timeout-up timeout-down run notification-fd up down finish consumer-for producer-for pipeline-name restart-on-upgrade; do
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test -n "$(printenv $i)" && (echo "$(printenv $i)" > $out/${name}/$i)
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done
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( cd $out && ln -s /run/services/outputs/${name} ./.outputs )
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for i in $out/${name}/{down,up,run} ; do test -f $i && chmod +x $i; done
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true
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