constellation/docs/screencasts/generate-readme-svg.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# This script prepares the environment for expect scripts to be recorded in,
# executes all scripts, and copies the .cast files to our doc's asset folder.
#
# Note: A cluster is created in GCP. Therefore you are expected to be logged in
# via `gcloud` CLI. You credentials at $HOME/.config/gcloud are mounted into the
# screenrecordings container. A full script run takes ~20min.
#
docker build -t screenrecodings docker
# Create cast
docker run -it \
-v "${HOME}"/.config/gcloud:/root/.config/gcloud \
-v "$(pwd)"/recordings:/recordings \
-v "$(pwd)"/constellation:/constellation \
screenrecodings /scripts/github-readme.expect
# Fix meta data: width and height are always zero in Docker produced cast files.
# Header is the first lint of cast file in JSON format, we read, fix and write it.
head -n 1 recordings/github-readme.cast | yq -M '.width = 95 | .height = 17 | . + {"idle_time_limit": 0.5}' - > new_header.cast
# Does not work on MacOS due to a different sed
sed -i 's/idle_time_limit:/"idle_time_limit":/' new_header.cast
# Then append everything, expect first line from original cast file.
tail -n+2 recordings/github-readme.cast >> new_header.cast
# Then render cast into svg using:
# https://github.com/nbedos/termtosvg
python3 -m termtosvg render new_header.cast readme.svg -t window-frame.svg -D 1ms
# Copy and cleanup
cp readme.svg ../static/img/shell-windowframe.svg
rm readme.svg new_header.cast
# cleanup Constellation
docker run -it \
-v "${HOME}"/.config/gcloud:/root/.config/gcloud \
-v "$(pwd)"/recordings:/recordings \
-v "$(pwd)"/constellation:/constellation \
screenrecodings /scripts/terminate-cluster.expect