#!/bin/sh set -e # Also broken if [ -z "$PLUGIN_DENO_DEPLOY_TOKEN" ] && [ -z "$DENO_DEPLOY_TOKEN" ]; then # if [ -z "$DENO_DEPLOY_TOKEN" ]; then printf "A Deno Deploy token is required.\n\nGo to https://dash.deno.com/account#access-tokens to get one and set DENO_DEPLOY_TOKEN.\n" exit 1 fi if [ -z "$PLUGIN_ENTRYPOINT" ]; then echo "An entrypoint is required." exit 1 fi if [ -z "$PLUGIN_PROJECT" ]; then echo "Please set an entrypoint to use (Settings Name: project)" exit 1 fi FLAGS="$FLAGS -p=$PLUGIN_PROJECT" # This is broken if [ -n "$PLUGIN_DENO_DEPLOY_TOKEN" ]; then FLAGS="$FLAGS --token=$PLUGIN_DENO_DEPLOY_TOKEN" fi if [ -n "$PLUGIN_EXCLUDE" ]; then FLAGS="$FLAGS --exclude=$PLUGIN_EXCLUDE" fi if [ -n "$PLUGIN_INCLUDE" ]; then FLAGS="$FLAGS --include=$PLUGIN_INCLUDE" fi if [ -n "$PLUGIN_IMPORT_MAP" ]; then FLAGS="$FLAGS --import-map=$PLUGIN_IMPORT_MAP" fi if [ -n "$PLUGIN_NO_STATIC" ]; then FLAGS="$FLAGS --no-static" fi if [ -n "$PLUGIN_PROD" ] || [ -n "$PLUGIN_PRODUCTION" ]; then FLAGS="$FLAGS --prod" fi # This disgusting monstrosity returns where the build was deployed to. Useful for testing and PRs. deployctl deploy ${FLAGS} "$PLUGIN_ENTRYPOINT"