'use strict' const { exec } = require('pkg') const execRaw = require('child_process').exec const os = require('os') const fs = require('fs-extra') const packageJson = require('./package.json') const platform = os.platform() const arch = os.arch() /** * Shells out to execute a command with async/await. * Async wrapper to exec module. * * @param {string} cmd Command to execute * * @returns {Promise} Promise containing the complete stdio **/ async function shell_out (cmd) { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { return execRaw(cmd, (err, stdio, stderr) => { if (err) return reject(err) return resolve(stdio) }) }) } //exec(args) takes an array of command line arguments and returns a promise. For example: if (!fs.existsSync(`./dist/${platform}_${arch}`)) { fs.mkdirSync(`./dist/${platform}_${arch}`) } console.log(`Building frameloom and saving in dist/${platform}_${arch}...`) console.time('frameloom') exec([ 'frameloom', '--target', 'host', '--output', `./dist/${platform}_${arch}/frameloom` ]).then(async (res) => { try { await shell_out(`zip -r ./dist/frameloom_${platform}_${arch}_${packageJson.version}.zip ./dist/${platform}_${arch}/frameloom`) console.log(`Compressed binary to dist/frameloom_${platform}_${arch}_${packageJson.version}.zip`) } catch (err) { console.error(err) process.exit(err) } console.timeEnd('frameloom') console.log('built') }).catch(err => { console.error(err) }) // do something with app.exe, run, test, upload, deploy, etc