ci: Build and publish system extensions

Use gnomeos-build-sysext CI/CD component to build a system extension
for gnome-shell. This is part of on-going efforts discussed here [1].

[1] https://discourse.gnome.org/t/towards-a-better-way-to-hack-and-test-your-system-components/21075

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/3390>
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Martin Abente Lahaye 2024-06-21 14:21:42 -04:00
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- remote: 'https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freedesktop/ci-templates/-/raw/bc70242ffb8402243e934659ecc1a2d1c89eca2b/templates/ci-fairy.yml'
- project: 'Infrastructure/openshift-images/gnome-release-service'
file: '/ci-templates/release-module.yml'
- component: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/citemplates/gnomeos-build-sysext@1.0.0-alpha
inputs:
meson-options:
-Dextensions_app=false
-Dextensions-tool:bash_completion=disabled
build-sysext:
before_script:
- .gitlab-ci/install-gnomeos-sysext-dependencies.sh $CI_PROJECT_DIR/extension
stages:
- pre_review

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#!/bin/bash
#
# This script ensures that all dependencies required to build and run
# a GNOME Shell system extension are present in:
#
# The building environment, by installing these dependencies to the container.
# The running environment, by bundling these dependencies with the extension.
#
set -e
# Install dependencies to $SYSEXT_DEST_DIR to bundle these with the extension.
SYSEXT_DEST_DIR="$(realpath $1)"
# Ensure that we're building against (and bundling) the right mutter branch
# and its dependencies:
SCRIPT_DIR="$(dirname $0)"
$SCRIPT_DIR/checkout-mutter.sh
./mutter/.gitlab-ci/install-gnomeos-sysext-dependencies.sh $SYSEXT_DEST_DIR
meson setup mutter/build mutter --prefix=/usr --libdir="lib/$(gcc -print-multiarch)"
meson compile -C mutter/build
meson install -C mutter/build --destdir $SYSEXT_DEST_DIR
sudo meson install -C mutter/build
# Ensure that any other dependency missing in GNOME OS is installed and bundled
# here as it was done with mutter: