#!/bin/bash set -x deforg="$1" defrepo="$2" defbranch="$3" [ -z "$defbranch" ] && defbranch="develop" rm -r "$defrepo" || true clone() { org=$1 repo=$2 branch=$3 if [ -n "$branch" ] then echo "Trying to use $org/$repo#$branch" git clone git://github.com/$org/$repo.git $repo --branch "$branch" --depth=1 && exit 0 fi } # Try the PR author's branch in case it exists on the deps as well. # If BUILDKITE_BRANCH is set, it will contain either: # * "branch" when the author's branch and target branch are in the same repo # * "author:branch" when the author's branch is in their fork # We can split on `:` into an array to check. BUILDKITE_BRANCH_ARRAY=(${BUILDKITE_BRANCH//:/ }) if [[ "${#BUILDKITE_BRANCH_ARRAY[@]}" == "1" ]]; then clone $deforg $defrepo $BUILDKITE_BRANCH elif [[ "${#BUILDKITE_BRANCH_ARRAY[@]}" == "2" ]]; then clone ${BUILDKITE_BRANCH_ARRAY[0]} $defrepo ${BUILDKITE_BRANCH_ARRAY[1]} fi # Try the target branch of the push or PR. clone $deforg $defrepo $BUILDKITE_PULL_REQUEST_BASE_BRANCH # Try the current branch from Jenkins. clone $deforg $defrepo `"echo $GIT_BRANCH" | sed -e 's/^origin\///'` # Use the default branch as the last resort. clone $deforg $defrepo $defbranch