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use std::{env, fs, path::Path, process::Command, str};
use serde_json::Value;
extern crate napi_build;
fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=CI");
let is_ci = env::var("CI").is_ok_and(|value| !value.is_empty());
let nextjs_version = {
let package_json_path = Path::new(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR"))
.join("../..")
.join("packages/next/package.json");
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", package_json_path.display());
let package_json_content = fs::read_to_string(&package_json_path)?;
let package_json: Value = serde_json::from_str(&package_json_content)?;
package_json["version"]
.as_str()
.expect("Expected a Next.js `version` string in its package.json")
.to_string()
};
// Make the Next.js version available as a build-time environment variable
println!("cargo:rustc-env=NEXTJS_VERSION={nextjs_version}");
// Generates, stores build-time information as static values.
// There are some places relying on correct values for this (i.e telemetry),
// So failing build if this fails.
let cargo = vergen_gitcl::CargoBuilder::default()
.target_triple(true)
.build()?;
// We use the git dirty state to disable persistent caching (persistent caching relies on a
// commit hash to be safe). One tradeoff of this is that we must invalidate the rust build more
// often.
//
// This invalidates the build if any untracked files change. That's sufficient for the case
// where we transition from dirty to clean.
//
// There's an edge-case here where the repository could be newly dirty, but we can't know
// because our build hasn't been invalidated, since the untracked files weren't untracked last
// time we ran. That will cause us to incorrectly report ourselves as clean.
//
// However, in practice that shouldn't be much of an issue: If no other dependency of this
// top-level crate has changed (which would've triggered our rebuild), then the resulting binary
// must be equivalent to a clean build anyways. Therefore, persistent caching using the HEAD
// commit hash as a version is okay.
let git = vergen_gitcl::GitclBuilder::default()
.dirty(/* include_untracked */ true)
.describe(
/* tags */ true,
/* dirty */ !is_ci, // suppress the dirty suffix in CI
/* matches */ Some("v[0-9]*"), // find the last version tag
)
.build()?;
vergen_gitcl::Emitter::default()
.add_instructions(&cargo)?
.add_instructions(&git)?
.fail_on_error()
.emit()?;
match Command::new("git").args(["rev-parse", "HEAD"]).output() {
Ok(out) if out.status.success() => println!(
"cargo:warning=git HEAD: {}",
str::from_utf8(&out.stdout).unwrap()
),
_ => println!("cargo:warning=`git rev-parse HEAD` failed"),
}
#[cfg(not(all(target_os = "macos", target_arch = "aarch64")))]
napi_build::setup();
// This is a workaround for napi always including a GCC specific flag.
#[cfg(all(target_os = "macos", target_arch = "aarch64"))]
{
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=DEBUG_GENERATED_CODE");
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=TYPE_DEF_TMP_PATH");
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=CARGO_CFG_NAPI_RS_CLI_VERSION");
println!("cargo:rustc-cdylib-link-arg=-undefined");
println!("cargo:rustc-cdylib-link-arg=dynamic_lookup");
}
// Resolve a potential linker issue for unit tests on linux
// https://github.com/napi-rs/napi-rs/issues/1782
#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", not(target_arch = "wasm32")))]
println!("cargo:rustc-link-arg=-Wl,--warn-unresolved-symbols");
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
turbo_tasks_build::generate_register();
Ok(())
}