# This is the .envrc for sentry, for use with direnv. # It's responsible for enforcing a standard dev environment by checking as much state as possible, and either performing # initialization (e.g. activating the venv) or giving recommendations on how to reach the desired state. # It also sets useful environment variables. # If you'd like to override or set any custom environment variables, this .envrc will read a .env file at the end. set -e # Upgrading Mac can uninstall the Command Line Tools, thus, removing our access to git # The message talks about xcrun, however, we can use the lack of git as a way to know that we need this # xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), # missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun if [ "$(uname -s)" == "Darwin" ] && [ ! -f "/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/git" ]; then echo -e "$(tput setaf 1)\nERROR: Complete the interactive installation (10+ mins) of the Command Line Tools.$(tput sgr0)" xcode-select --install return 1 fi SENTRY_ROOT="$( cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" pwd -P )" source "${SENTRY_ROOT}/scripts/lib.sh" # XXX: we can't trap bash EXIT, because it'll override direnv's finalizing routines. # consequently, using "exit" anywhere will skip this notice from showing. # so need to use set -e, and return 1. trap notice ERR # This is used to group issues on Sentry.io. # If an issue does not call info() or die() it will be grouped under this error_message="Unknown issue" # This has to be the same value as what sentry-cli accepts log_level="info" help_message() { cat <&2 log_level="warning" } die() { echo -e "${red}${bold}FATAL: ${*}${reset}" >&2 # When reporting to Sentry, this will allow grouping the errors differently # NOTE: The first line of the output is used to group issues error_message=("${@}") log_level="error" return 1 } prompt_python_venv_creation() { echo -e "${yellow}You are missing a Python virtualenv and we ${bold}need${reset}${yellow} to run a bootstrapping script (it can take a few minutes)" info "About to create ${venv_name}..." echo -e "\nContinue (y/N)?" read -r resp case "$resp" in y | Y) echo "Okay, let's do this." ;; *) die "Aborted!" ;; esac } show_commands_info() { echo -e "\n${red}Run the following commands to bring your environment up-to-date:" for cmd in "${commands_to_run[@]}"; do warn " ${red}$cmd" done echo "" } ### Environment ### commands_to_run=() # Always write stdout immediately. Very helpful for debugging export PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1 # make sure we don't have any conflicting PYTHONPATH unset PYTHONPATH # don't check pypi for a potential new pip version; low-hanging fruit to save a bit of time export PIP_DISABLE_PIP_VERSION_CHECK=on # increase node's memory limit, required for our webpacking export NODE_OPTIONS='--max-old-space-size=4096 --openssl-legacy-provider' # Frontend hot module reloader using `react-refresh` # Enable this by default for development envs (CI/deploys do not use envrc) export SENTRY_UI_HOT_RELOAD=1 ### You can override the exported variables with a .env file # All exports should happen before here unless they're safeguarded (see devenv error reporting below) if [ -f "${SENTRY_ROOT}/.env" ]; then info "Loading variables from ${SENTRY_ROOT}/.env" dotenv "${SENTRY_ROOT}/.env" fi ## Notify of reporting to Sentry if [ -n "${SENTRY_DEVENV_NO_REPORT+x}" ]; then debug "No development environment errors will be reported (since you've defined SENTRY_DEVENV_NO_REPORT)." _SENTRY_LOG_FILE='' else # Since direnv traps the EXIT signal we place the temp file under /tmp for the odd time # the script will use the EXIT path _SENTRY_LOG_FILE=$(mktemp /tmp/sentry.envrc.$$.out || mktemp /tmp/sentry.envrc.XXXXXXXX.out) exec > >(tee "$_SENTRY_LOG_FILE") exec 2>&1 debug "Development errors will be reported to Sentry.io. If you wish to opt-out, set SENTRY_DEVENV_NO_REPORT as an env variable." # This will allow `sentry devservices` errors to be reported export SENTRY_DEVSERVICES_DSN=https://23670f54c6254bfd9b7de106637808e9@o1.ingest.sentry.io/1492057 fi # We can remove these lines in few months if [ "$SHELL" == "/bin/zsh" ]; then zshrc_path="${HOME}/.zshrc" header="# Apple M1 environment variables" if grep -qF "${header}" "${zshrc_path}"; then echo -e "\n${red}Please delete from ${zshrc_path}, the following three lines:${reset}" echo -e "${header} export CPATH=/opt/homebrew/Cellar/librdkafka/1.8.2/include export LDFLAGS=-L/opt/homebrew/Cellar/gettext/0.21/lib" echo -e "\nWe have moved exporting of these variables to the right place." return 1 fi fi ### System ### for pkg in \ make \ docker \ chromedriver \ pkg-config \ pyenv \ openssl; do if ! require "$pkg"; then die "You seem to be missing the system dependency: ${pkg} Please install homebrew, and run brew bundle." fi done ### Git ### debug "Configuring git..." make setup-git-config ### Python ### venv_name=".venv" if [ ! -f "${venv_name}/bin/activate" ]; then prompt_python_venv_creation # This is time consuming but it has to be done source "${SENTRY_ROOT}/scripts/bootstrap-py3-venv" fi # The user might be cd'ing into sentry with another non-direnv managed # (in that it would be automatically deactivated) virtualenv active. deactivate 2>/dev/null || true # shellcheck disable=SC1091 source "${venv_name}/bin/activate" # XXX: ideally, direnv is able to export PS1 as modified by sourcing venvs # but we'd have to patch direnv, and ".venv" isn't descriptive anyways unset PS1 debug "Ensuring proper virtualenv..." "${SENTRY_ROOT}/scripts/ensure-venv.sh" if ! require sentry; then warn "Your virtualenv is activated, but sentry doesn't seem to be installed." commands_to_run+=("make install-py-dev") fi ### pre-commit ### debug "Checking pre-commit..." if ! require pre-commit; then warn "Looks like you don't have pre-commit installed." commands_to_run+=("make setup-git") fi python3 -m tools.docker_memory_check ### Node ### debug "Checking node..." if ! require node; then die "You don't seem to have node installed. Install volta (a node version manager): https://develop.sentry.dev/environment/#javascript" fi make node-version-check if [ ! -x "node_modules/.bin/webpack" ]; then warn "You don't seem to have yarn packages installed." commands_to_run+=("make install-js-dev") fi PATH_add node_modules/.bin # These are commands that can take a significant amount of time if [ ${#commands_to_run[@]} -ne 0 ]; then show_commands_info fi if [ "${log_level}" != "info" ]; then help_message warn "\nPartial success. The virtualenv is active, however, you're not fully up-to-date (see messages above)." else echo "${green}${bold}SUCCESS!${reset}" fi # Since we can't use an EXIT routine we need to guarantee we delete the file here [ -z "$_SENTRY_LOG_FILE" ] || rm -f "$_SENTRY_LOG_FILE"