#!/bin/bash
#
# render_getDirOutput.sh -- This function defines the final
# absolute path the centos-art.sh script uses to store identity
# contents produced at rendition time.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 The CentOS Project
#
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#
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function render_getDirOutput {
# Define base output directory using design model path as
# reference.
OUTPUT=$(dirname $FILE | sed -r \
-e "s!Identity/Models/Themes/${FLAG_THEME_MODEL}!Identity/Images/Themes/$(cli_getPathComponent $ACTIONVAL --motif)!" \
-e "s!Documentation/Models!Documentation/Manuals!" \
-e "s!/Tpl!!")
# By default rendered identity content is stored immediatly under
# identity entry structure, but if `Img/' directory exists use it
# instead.
if [[ -d "${OUTPUT}/Img" ]];then
OUTPUT=${OUTPUT}/Img
fi
# Redefine base output directory to introduce specific information
# like release number and architecture. This information is
# require by directories (e.g., the `Media' directory inside
# themes and the `trunk/Documentation/Manuals/Docbook/Distro'
# directory ) whose need this information to be passed explicitly
# at the command-line through the `--releasever' and `--basearch'
# options. Other directories take such information from the path
# they are stored in (e.g., the `Distro/5/Anaconda' directory
# inside themes.). So, we need to differentiate the way
# information like release numbers and architectures are retrived
# in order to build the output path correctly at rendition time.
if [[ $OUTPUT =~ "^${MOTIF_DIR}/Media$" ]];then
OUTPUT=${OUTPUT}/${FLAG_RELEASEVER}/${FLAG_BASEARCH}
elif [[ $OUTPUT =~ 'trunk/Documentation/Manuals/Docbook/Distro$' ]];then
OUTPUT=${OUTPUT}/${FLAG_RELEASEVER}
else
OUTPUT=${OUTPUT}
fi
# Define whether to use or not locale-specific directory to store
# content, using current locale information as reference. As
# convenction, when we produce content, only specific locations
# use locale-specific directories to organize language-specific
# content (e.g., Manuals, Anaconda, Installation media, etc.). All
# other locations do not use locale-specific directories to
# organize content. This convenction is important in order for
# the `prepare' functionality of centos-art.sh script to produce
# content in the correct location. Otherwise, we might end up
# duplicating content (e.g., icons, brands, etc.) which doesn't
# have any translation, nor any need to be translated.
if [[ ! $(cli_getCurrentLocale) =~ '^en' ]];then
${CLI_NAME} locale --is-localizable ${TEMPLATE}
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]];then
OUTPUT=${OUTPUT}/$(cli_getCurrentLocale)
fi
fi
# Create final output directory, if it doesn't exist yet.
if [[ ! -d ${OUTPUT} ]];then
mkdir -p ${OUTPUT}
fi
}