# typed: false # frozen_string_literal: true module Homebrew module Livecheck module Strategy # The {GithubLatest} strategy identifies versions of software at # github.com by checking a repository's "latest" release page. # # GitHub URLs take a few different formats: # # * `https://github.com/example/example/releases/download/1.2.3/example-1.2.3.tar.gz` # * `https://github.com/example/example/archive/v1.2.3.tar.gz` # * `https://github.com/downloads/example/example/example-1.2.3.tar.gz` # # A repository's `/releases/latest` URL normally redirects to a release # tag (e.g., `/releases/tag/1.2.3`). When there isn't a "latest" release, # it will redirect to the `/releases` page. # # This strategy should only be used when we know the upstream repository # has a "latest" release and the tagged release is appropriate to use # (e.g., "latest" isn't wrongly pointing to an unstable version, not # picking up the actual latest version, etc.). The strategy can only be # applied by using `strategy :github_latest` in a `livecheck` block. # # The default regex identifies versions like `1.2.3`/`v1.2.3` in `href` # attributes containing the tag URL (e.g., # `/example/example/releases/tag/v1.2.3`). This is a common tag format # but a modified regex can be provided in a `livecheck` block to override # the default if a repository uses a different format (e.g., # `example-1.2.3`, `1.2.3d`, `1.2.3-4`, etc.). # # @api public class GithubLatest extend T::Sig NICE_NAME = "GitHub - Latest" # A priority of zero causes livecheck to skip the strategy. We do this # for {GithubLatest} so we can selectively apply the strategy using # `strategy :github_latest` in a `livecheck` block. PRIORITY = 0 # The `Regexp` used to determine if the strategy applies to the URL. URL_MATCH_REGEX = %r{ ^https?://github\.com /(?:downloads/)?(?[^/]+) # The GitHub username /(?[^/]+) # The GitHub repository name }ix.freeze # Whether the strategy can be applied to the provided URL. # # @param url [String] the URL to match against # @return [Boolean] def self.match?(url) URL_MATCH_REGEX.match?(url) end # Generates a URL and regex (if one isn't provided) and passes them # to {PageMatch.find_versions} to identify versions in the content. # # @param url [String] the URL of the content to check # @param regex [Regexp] a regex used for matching versions in content # @return [Hash] sig { params( url: String, regex: T.nilable(Regexp), cask: T.nilable(Cask::Cask), block: T.nilable(T.proc.params(arg0: String).returns(T.any(T::Array[String], String))), ).returns(T::Hash[Symbol, T.untyped]) } def self.find_versions(url, regex, cask: nil, &block) match = url.sub(/\.git$/i, "").match(URL_MATCH_REGEX) # Example URL: `https://github.com/example/example/releases/latest` page_url = "https://github.com/#{match[:username]}/#{match[:repository]}/releases/latest" # The default regex is the same for all URLs using this strategy regex ||= %r{href=.*?/tag/v?(\d+(?:\.\d+)+)["' >]}i PageMatch.find_versions(page_url, regex, cask: cask, &block) end end end end end