DolphinScheduler/tools/dependencies/check-LICENSE.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
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#
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#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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#
mkdir dist || true
tar -zxf dolphinscheduler-dist/target/apache-dolphinscheduler*-bin.tar.gz --strip=1 -C dist
# List all modules(jars) that belong to the DolphinScheduler itself, these will be ignored when checking the dependency
# licenses
echo '=== Self modules: ' && ./mvnw --batch-mode --quiet -Dexec.executable='echo' -Dexec.args='${project.artifactId}-${project.version}.jar' exec:exec | tee self-modules.txt
echo '=== Distributed dependencies: ' && find dist/lib -name "*.jar" | tee all-dependencies.txt
# The prefix "dist/lib/" (9 chars) should be stripped to be ready to compare
sed -i 's/.\{9\}//' all-dependencies.txt
# Exclude all self modules(jars) to generate all third-party dependencies
echo '=== Third party dependencies: ' && grep -vf self-modules.txt all-dependencies.txt | tee third-party-dependencies.txt
# 1. Compare the third-party dependencies with known dependencies, expect that all third-party dependencies are KNOWN
# and the exit code of the command is 0, otherwise we should add its license to LICENSE file and add the dependency to
# known-dependencies.txt. 2. Unify the `sort` behaviour: here we'll sort them again in case that the behaviour of `sort`
# command in target OS is different from what we used to sort the file `known-dependencies.txt`, i.e. "sort the two file
# using the same command (and default arguments)"
diff -w -B -U0 <(sort < tools/dependencies/known-dependencies.txt) <(sort < third-party-dependencies.txt)