# typed: false # frozen_string_literal: true module Homebrew module Livecheck module Strategy # The {Gnome} strategy identifies versions of software at gnome.org by # checking the available downloads found in a project's `cache.json` # file. # # GNOME URLs generally follow a standard format: # # * `https://download.gnome.org/sources/example/1.2/example-1.2.3.tar.xz` # # The default regex restricts matching to filenames containing a version # with an even-numbered minor below 90, as these are stable releases. # # @api public class Gnome NICE_NAME = "GNOME" # The `Regexp` used to determine if the strategy applies to the URL. URL_MATCH_REGEX = /download\.gnome\.org/i.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] def self.find_versions(url, regex = nil) %r{/sources/(?.*?)/}i =~ url page_url = "https://download.gnome.org/sources/#{package_name}/cache.json" # GNOME archive files seem to use a standard filename format, so we # count on the delimiter between the package name and numeric version # being a hyphen and the file being a tarball. # # The `([0-8]\d*?)?[02468]` part of the regex is intended to restrict # matching to versions with an even-numbered minor, as these are # stable releases. This also excludes x.90+ versions, which are # development versions. See: https://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/source/ # # Example regex: `/example-(\d+\.([0-8]\d*?)?[02468](?:\.\d+)*?)\.t/i` regex ||= /#{Regexp.escape(package_name)}-(\d+\.([0-8]\d*?)?[02468](?:\.\d+)*?)\.t/i Homebrew::Livecheck::Strategy::PageMatch.find_versions(page_url, regex) end end end end end