| set -x | |
| function get_hash { | |
| # If the stylesheet in the HTML file is pointing at "build.min.css?foobar123", | |
| # this will just return the "foobar123" portion of the file. This | |
| # is a source of randomness which needs to be eliminated. | |
| echo `sed -nE 's~.*<link rel="stylesheet" href="build.min.css\?([a-zA-Z0-9]+)">.*~\1~p' $1` | |
| } | |
| # This script's cwd is the "previous release artifact". Up a directory (..) is | |
| # the main directory of notifications, so we can access the new build there. | |
| new_hash=`get_hash ../dist/index.html` | |
| old_hash=`get_hash index.html` | |
| # All scripts and styles use the same "hash" version, so replace any | |
| # instances of the hash in the *old* files with the newest version. | |
| sed -i "s~$old_hash~$new_hash~g" index.html rtl.html | |
| # Replace the old cache buster with the new one in the previous release html files. | |
| old_cache_buster=`jq -r '.cache_buster' build_meta.json` | |
| new_cache_buster=`jq -r '.cache_buster' ../dist/build_meta.json` | |
| sed -i "s~$old_cache_buster~$new_cache_buster~g" index.html rtl.html | |