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android_development/build/tools/sdk_repo.mk
Raphael 9eec951059 Merge 2ff496b8a1: 'Build SDK repository.' Do not merge.
When the build is invoked with the fake target "sdk_repo" and
a main target of sdk, win_sdk or sdk_addon, we now create
packages in DIST_DIR that can directly be used to populate the
SDK Repository.
This is quite close to how we actually distribute the SDK.

Change-Id: I1c4a120616697383792d7fb1b328cfcefac0b2f5
2011-03-24 11:09:43 -07:00

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# Makefile to build the SDK repository packages.
.PHONY: sdk_repo
# Define the name of a package zip file to generate
# $1=OS (e.g. linux-x86, windows, etc)
# $2=sdk zip (e.g. out/host/linux.../android-eng-sdk.zip)
# $3=package to create (e.g. tools, docs, etc.)
#
define sdk-repo-pkg-zip
$(dir $(2))/sdk-repo-$(1)-$(3).zip
endef
# Defines the rule to build an SDK repository package by zipping all
# the content of the given directory.
# E.g. given a folder out/host/linux.../sdk/android-eng-sdk/tools
# this generates an sdk-repo-linux-tools that contains tools/*
#
# $1=OS (e.g. linux-x86, windows, etc)
# $2=sdk zip (e.g. out/host/linux.../android-eng-sdk.zip)
# $3=package to create (e.g. tools, docs, etc.)
#
# The rule depends on the SDK zip file, which is defined by $2.
#
define mk-sdk-repo-pkg-1
$(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,$(1),$(2),$(3)): $(2)
@echo "Building SDK repository package $(3) from $(notdir $(2))"
$(hide) cd $(dir $(2)) && \
zip -9rq ../$(notdir $(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,$(1),$(2),$(3))) \
$(basename $(2))/*
$(call dist-for-goals, sdk_repo, $(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,$(1),$(2),$(3)))
endef
# Defines the rule to build an SDK repository package when the
# package directory contains a single platform-related inner directory.
# E.g. given a folder out/host/linux.../sdk/android-eng-sdk/samples/android-N
# this generates an sdk-repo-linux-samples that contains android-N/*
#
# $1=OS (e.g. linux-x86, windows, etc)
# $2=sdk zip (e.g. out/host/linux.../android-eng-sdk.zip)
# $3=package to create (e.g. platforms, samples, etc.)
#
# The rule depends on the SDK zip file, which is defined by $2.
#
define mk-sdk-repo-pkg-2
$(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,$(1),$(2),$(3)): $(2)
@echo "Building SDK repository package $(3) from $(notdir $(2))"
$(hide) cd $(dir $(2))/$(3) && \
zip -9rq ../../$(notdir $(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,$(1),$(2),$(3))) \
$(basename $(2))/*
$(call dist-for-goals, sdk_repo, $(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,$(1),$(2),$(3)))
endef
SDK_REPO_DEPS :=
# Rules for win_sdk
ifneq ($(WIN_SDK_ZIP),)
# docs, platforms and samples have nothing OS-dependent right now.
$(eval $(call mk-sdk-repo-pkg-1,windows,$(WIN_SDK_ZIP),tools))
$(eval $(call mk-sdk-repo-pkg-1,windows,$(WIN_SDK_ZIP),platform-tools))
SDK_REPO_DEPS += \
$(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,windows,$(WIN_SDK_ZIP),tools) \
$(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,windows,$(WIN_SDK_ZIP),platform-tools)
endif
# Rules for main host sdk
ifneq ($(filter sdk win_sdk,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),)
$(eval $(call mk-sdk-repo-pkg-1,$(HOST_OS),$(MAIN_SDK_ZIP),tools))
$(eval $(call mk-sdk-repo-pkg-1,$(HOST_OS),$(MAIN_SDK_ZIP),platform-tools))
$(eval $(call mk-sdk-repo-pkg-1,$(HOST_OS),$(MAIN_SDK_ZIP),docs))
$(eval $(call mk-sdk-repo-pkg-2,$(HOST_OS),$(MAIN_SDK_ZIP),platforms))
$(eval $(call mk-sdk-repo-pkg-2,$(HOST_OS),$(MAIN_SDK_ZIP),samples))
SDK_REPO_DEPS += \
$(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,$(HOST_OS),$(MAIN_SDK_ZIP),tools) \
$(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,$(HOST_OS),$(MAIN_SDK_ZIP),platform-tools) \
$(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,$(HOST_OS),$(MAIN_SDK_ZIP),docs) \
$(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,$(HOST_OS),$(MAIN_SDK_ZIP),platforms) \
$(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,$(HOST_OS),$(MAIN_SDK_ZIP),samples) \
endif
# Rules for sdk addon
ifneq ($(ADDON_SDK_ZIP),)
# ADDON_SDK_ZIP is defined in build/core/tasks/sdk-addon.sh and is
# already packaged correctly. All we have to do is dist it with
# a different destination name.
$(call dist-for-goals, sdk_repo, \
$(ADDON_SDK_ZIP):$(notdir $(call sdk-repo-pkg-zip,$(HOST_OS),$(ADDON_SDK_ZIP),addon)))
endif
sdk_repo: $(SDK_REPO_DEPS)
@echo "Packing of SDK repository done"