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Theodore Abshire 9ce78fe388 Convert demo to goog.require and goog.provide.
Previously, in uncompiled mode, we were loading Shaka Player using
goog.require calls, but loading the demo code directly. This meant that
the demo code was loaded before the Shaka Player, code, which lead to
issues if something needed the "shaka" namespace to exist during
load-time; for example, if a demo class wanted to extend a Shaka class.
This adds goog.provide calls to the demo, so that it can be loaded with
goog.require also while in uncompiled mode.

Change-Id: If6cc92db0ce05dd9c3f298e9bd1a5119452ad8a4
2019-06-27 22:02:36 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright 2016 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Build our various applications."""
import argparse
import logging
import os
import re
import build
import compiler
import shakaBuildHelpers
def compile_demo(force, is_debug):
"""Compile the demo application.
Args:
force: True to rebuild, False to ignore if no changes are detected.
is_debug: True to compile for debugging, false for release.
Returns:
True on success, False on failure.
"""
logging.info('Compiling the demo app (%s)...',
'debug' if is_debug else 'release')
match = re.compile(r'.*\.js$')
base = shakaBuildHelpers.get_source_base()
def get(*path_components):
return shakaBuildHelpers.get_all_files(
os.path.join(base, *path_components), match)
files = set(get('demo') + get('externs') + get('ui', 'externs') + get('third_party', 'closure')) - set(get('demo', 'cast_receiver'))
# Make sure we don't compile in load.js, which will be used to bootstrap
# everything else. If we build that into the output, we will get an
# infinite loop of scripts adding themselves.
files.remove(os.path.join(base, 'demo', 'load.js'))
# Remove service_worker.js as well. This executes in a different context.
files.remove(os.path.join(base, 'demo', 'service_worker.js'))
# Don't compile in the uncompiled require file.
files.remove(os.path.join(base, 'demo', 'demo_uncompiled.js'))
# Add lib/debug/asserts.js, which is required for goog.assert.
# TODO: This file should be inside third_party/closure instead.
files.add(os.path.join(base, 'lib', 'debug', 'asserts.js'))
# Add in the generated externs, so that the demo compilation knows the
# definitions of the library APIs.
externs = ('shaka-player.ui.debug.externs.js' if is_debug
else 'shaka-player.ui.externs.js')
files.add(os.path.join(base, 'dist', externs))
name = 'demo.compiled' + ('.debug' if is_debug else '')
# TODO: Why do we always use debug_closure_opts? Nobody remembers.
closure_opts = build.common_closure_opts + build.debug_closure_opts
closure_opts += [
# Ignore missing goog.require since we assume the whole library is
# already included.
'--jscomp_off=missingRequire', '--jscomp_off=strictMissingRequire',
'-D', 'COMPILED=true',
]
closure = compiler.ClosureCompiler(files, name)
# The output wrapper is only designed for the library. It can't be used
# for apps. TODO: Should we add a simple function wrapper for apps?
closure.add_wrapper = False
if not closure.compile(closure_opts, force):
return False
return True
def compile_receiver(force, is_debug):
"""Compile the cast receiver application.
Args:
force: True to rebuild, False to ignore if no changes are detected.
is_debug: True to compile for debugging, false for release.
Returns:
True on success, False on failure.
"""
logging.info('Compiling the receiver app (%s)...',
'debug' if is_debug else 'release')
match = re.compile(r'.*\.js$')
base = shakaBuildHelpers.get_source_base()
def get(*path_components):
return shakaBuildHelpers.get_all_files(
os.path.join(base, *path_components), match)
files = set(get('demo', 'common') +
get('demo', 'cast_receiver') +
get('externs') + get('ui', 'externs') +
get('third_party', 'closure'))
# Add in the generated externs, so that the receiver compilation knows the
# definitions of the library APIs.
externs = ('shaka-player.ui.debug.externs.js' if is_debug
else 'shaka-player.ui.externs.js')
files.add(os.path.join(base, 'dist', externs))
files.add(os.path.join(base, 'lib', 'debug', 'asserts.js'))
name = 'receiver.compiled' + ('.debug' if is_debug else '')
# TODO: Why do we always use debug_closure_opts? Nobody remembers.
closure_opts = build.common_closure_opts + build.debug_closure_opts
closure_opts += [
# Ignore missing goog.require since we assume the whole library is
# already included.
'--jscomp_off=missingRequire', '--jscomp_off=strictMissingRequire',
'-D', 'COMPILED=true',
]
closure = compiler.ClosureCompiler(files, name)
# The output wrapper is only designed for the library. It can't be used
# for apps. TODO: Should we add a simple function wrapper for apps?
closure.add_wrapper = False
if not closure.compile(closure_opts, force):
return False
return True
def build_all(force, is_debug):
if not compile_demo(force, is_debug):
return False
if not compile_receiver(force, is_debug):
return False
return True
def main(args):
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description=__doc__,
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
parser.add_argument(
'--force',
'-f',
help='Force building the library even if no files have changed.',
action='store_true')
parsed_args = parser.parse_args(args)
force = parsed_args.force
# Update node modules if needed.
if not shakaBuildHelpers.update_node_modules():
return 1
for is_debug in [True, False]:
if not build_all(force, is_debug):
return 1
return 0
if __name__ == '__main__':
shakaBuildHelpers.run_main(main)