#!/usr/bin/env bash function check_git_submodule { # The .git exists in a submodule if init and update have been done. if [[ -f $1"/.git" || -d $1"/.git" ]]; then if [ "$CI" == "true" ]; then git submodule sync --recursive -- $1 git submodule update --init --recursive --force -- $1 || true git submodule update --init --recursive --force -- $1 exit 0 fi SUBMODULE_STATUS=$(git submodule summary "$1") STATUSRETVAL=$(echo $SUBMODULE_STATUS | grep -A20 -i "$1") if ! [[ -z "$STATUSRETVAL" ]]; then echo -e "\033[31mChecked $1 submodule, ACTION REQUIRED:\033[0m" echo "" echo -e "Different commits:" echo -e "$SUBMODULE_STATUS" echo "" echo "" echo -e " *******************************************************************************" echo -e " * \033[31mIF YOU DID NOT CHANGE THIS FILE (OR YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT A SUBMODULE IS):\033[0m *" echo -e " * \033[31mHit 'u' and to update ALL submodules and resolve this.\033[0m *" echo -e " * (performs \033[94mgit submodule sync --recursive\033[0m *" echo -e " * and \033[94mgit submodule update --init --recursive\033[0m ) *" echo -e " *******************************************************************************" echo "" echo "" echo -e " Only for EXPERTS:" echo -e " $1 submodule is not in the recommended version." echo -e " Hit 'y' and to continue the build with this version. Hit to resolve manually." echo -e " Use \033[94mgit add $1 && git commit -m 'Updated $1'\033[0m to choose this version (careful!)" echo "" read user_cmd if [ "$user_cmd" == "y" ] then echo "Continuing build with manually overridden submodule.." elif [ "$user_cmd" == "u" ] then git submodule sync --recursive -- $1 git submodule update --init --recursive -- $1 || true git submodule update --init --recursive --force -- $1 echo "Submodule fixed, continuing build.." else echo "Build aborted." exit 1 fi fi else git submodule sync --recursive --quiet -- $1 git submodule update --init --recursive -- $1 || true git submodule update --init --recursive -- $1 fi } # If called with a path then respect $GIT_SUBMODULES_ARE_EVIL but do normal processing if [ "$#" != "0" ]; then # called with a path then process only that path but respect $GIT_SUBMODULES_ARE_EVIL [ -n "$GIT_SUBMODULES_ARE_EVIL" ] && { # GIT_SUBMODULES_ARE_EVIL is set, meaning user doesn't want submodules updated echo "GIT_SUBMODULES_ARE_EVIL is defined - Skipping submodules $1 update." exit 0 } check_git_submodule $1 else [ -n "$GIT_SUBMODULES_ARE_EVIL" ] && { # GIT_SUBMODULES_ARE_EVIL is set, meaning user doesn't want submodules updated echo "GIT_SUBMODULES_ARE_EVIL is defined - Skipping All submodule checking!" exit 0 } submodules=$(git submodule status | awk '{ print $2 }') for i in $submodules; do check_git_submodule $i done fi exit 0