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client: improve code structure * Change loading strategy for waterway axis to bbox mainly for consistency. Its size is small compared to other WFS features, so the speed gain is not big by changing to dynamic loading. * Use getLayerByName() instead of hard references. * Refactor section about loading layers to be shorter and to reference the name of each layer only once.
author Bernhard Reiter <bernhard@intevation.de>
date Mon, 24 Sep 2018 09:23:09 +0200
parents 9b67c4f5a7b2
children 9f49ae20c54c
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# Simple Makefile to build all of Gemma
#
# Authors: Sascha Wilde <wilde@intevation.de>

basedir := $(dir $(realpath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))))

BUILDBASE := $(basedir).buildbase
GOPATH := $(BUILDBASE)/go
GOCACHE := $(BUILDBASE)/gocache
ENVWARPPER := $(BUILDBASE)/run-with-env.sh
BINDIR := /usr/local/bin

export BUILDBASE

3rdpartylibs-stamp := $(BUILDBASE)/3rdpartylibs-build

.PHONY: all 3rdpartylibs gemma client clean

all: gemma client

$(ENVWARPPER):
	@echo "Preparing go build environment:"
	mkdir -p "$(GOCACHE)"
	mkdir -p "$(GOPATH)/src/gemma.intevation.de"
	[ -e "$(GOPATH)/src/gemma.intevation.de/gemma" ] || \
	  ln -s "$(basedir)" "$(GOPATH)/src/gemma.intevation.de/gemma"
	@echo "Creating wrapper script:"
	echo '#!/bin/sh' >"$(ENVWARPPER)"
	echo 'export GOPATH=$(GOPATH)' >>"$(ENVWARPPER)"
	echo 'export GOCACHE=$(GOCACHE)' >>"$(ENVWARPPER)"
	echo 'exec "$$@"' >>"$(ENVWARPPER)"
	chmod +x "$(ENVWARPPER)"

$(3rdpartylibs-stamp): $(ENVWARPPER) 3rdpartylibs.sh
	"$(ENVWARPPER)" bash ./3rdpartylibs.sh && \
	touch $@

3rdpartylibs: $(3rdpartylibs-stamp)

gemma: $(3rdpartylibs-stamp) $(ENVWARPPER)
	cd cmd/gemma && "$(ENVWARPPER)" go build

client:
	$(MAKE) -f Makefile.build -C client

install: gemma
	cp cmd/gemma/gemma $(BINDIR)

tar: all
	v="gemma-$$(hg id -i)" ;\
        tar --transform "s@^@$${v}/@" \
	    -cJf "../$${v}.tar.xz" \
	    cmd/gemma/gemma schema web example_conf.toml

clean:
	$(MAKE) -f Makefile.build -C client $@
	rm -f "$(gemma-bin)"
	rm -rf "$(BUILDBASE)"