tailscale/version/prop.go

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
package version
import (
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"tailscale.com/tailcfg"
)
// IsMobile reports whether this is a mobile client build.
func IsMobile() bool {
return runtime.GOOS == "android" || runtime.GOOS == "ios"
}
// OS returns runtime.GOOS, except instead of returning "darwin" it returns
// "iOS" or "macOS".
func OS() string {
// If you're wondering why we have this function that just returns
// runtime.GOOS written differently: in the old days, Go reported
// GOOS=darwin for both iOS and macOS, so we needed this function to
// differentiate them. Then a later Go release added GOOS=ios as a separate
// platform, but by then the "iOS" and "macOS" values we'd picked, with that
// exact capitalization, were already baked into databases.
if runtime.GOOS == "ios" {
return "iOS"
}
if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
return "macOS"
}
return runtime.GOOS
}
var (
macFlavorOnce sync.Once
isMacSysExt bool
isMacSandboxed bool
)
func initMacFlavor() {
exe, err := os.Executable()
if err != nil {
return
}
isMacSysExt = filepath.Base(exe) == "io.tailscale.ipn.macsys.network-extension"
isMacSandboxed = isMacSysExt || strings.HasSuffix(exe, "/Contents/MacOS/Tailscale") || strings.HasSuffix(exe, "/Contents/MacOS/IPNExtension")
}
// IsSandboxedMacOS reports whether this process is a sandboxed macOS
// process (either the app or the extension). It is true for the Mac App Store
// and macsys (System Extension) version on macOS, and false for
// tailscaled-on-macOS.
func IsSandboxedMacOS() bool {
if runtime.GOOS != "darwin" {
return false
}
macFlavorOnce.Do(initMacFlavor)
return isMacSandboxed
}
// IsMacSysExt whether this binary is from the standalone "System
// Extension" (a.k.a. "macsys") version of Tailscale for macOS.
func IsMacSysExt() bool {
if runtime.GOOS != "darwin" {
return false
}
macFlavorOnce.Do(initMacFlavor)
return isMacSysExt
}
var (
winFlavorOnce sync.Once
isWindowsGUI bool
)
func initWinFlavor() {
exe, err := os.Executable()
if err != nil {
return
}
isWindowsGUI = strings.EqualFold(exe, "tailscale-ipn.exe") || strings.EqualFold(exe, "tailscale-ipn")
}
// IsWindowsGUI reports whether the current process is the Windows GUI.
func IsWindowsGUI() bool {
if runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
return false
}
exe, _ := os.Executable()
exe = filepath.Base(exe)
return strings.EqualFold(exe, "tailscale-ipn.exe") || strings.EqualFold(exe, "tailscale-ipn")
}
var (
isUnstableOnce sync.Once
isUnstableBuild bool
)
// IsUnstableBuild reports whether this is an unstable build.
// That is, whether its minor version number is odd.
func IsUnstableBuild() bool {
isUnstableOnce.Do(initUnstable)
return isUnstableBuild
}
func initUnstable() {
_, rest, ok := strings.Cut(Short, ".")
if !ok {
return
}
minorStr, _, ok := strings.Cut(rest, ".")
if !ok {
return
}
minor, err := strconv.Atoi(minorStr)
if err != nil {
return
}
isUnstableBuild = minor%2 == 1
}
// Meta is a JSON-serializable type that contains all the version
// information.
type Meta struct {
// MajorMinorPatch is the "major.minor.patch" version string, without
// any hyphenated suffix.
MajorMinorPatch string `json:"majorMinorPatch"`
// IsDev is whether Short contains a -dev suffix. This is whether the build
// is a development build (as opposed to an official stable or unstable
// build stamped in the usual ways). If you just run "go install" or "go
// build" on a dev branch, this will be true.
IsDev bool `json:"isDev,omitempty"`
// Short is MajorMinorPatch but optionally adding "-dev" or "-devYYYYMMDD"
// for dev builds, depending on how it was build.
Short string `json:"short"`
// Long is the full version string, including git commit hash(es) as the
// suffix.
Long string `json:"long"`
// UnstableBranch is whether the build is from an unstable (development)
// branch. That is, it reports whether the minor version is odd.
UnstableBranch bool `json:"unstableBranch,omitempty"`
// GitCommit, if non-empty, is the git commit of the
// github.com/tailscale/tailscale repository at which Tailscale was
// built. Its format is the one returned by `git describe --always
// --exclude "*" --dirty --abbrev=200`.
GitCommit string `json:"gitCommit,omitempty"`
// GitDirty is whether Go stamped the binary as having dirty version
// control changes in the working directory (debug.ReadBuildInfo
// setting "vcs.modified" was true).
GitDirty bool `json:"gitDirty,omitempty"`
// ExtraGitCommit, if non-empty, is the git commit of a "supplemental"
// repository at which Tailscale was built. Its format is the same as
// gitCommit.
//
// ExtraGitCommit is used to track the source revision when the main
// Tailscale repository is integrated into and built from another
// repository (for example, Tailscale's proprietary code, or the
// Android OSS repository). Together, GitCommit and ExtraGitCommit
// exactly describe what repositories and commits were used in a
// build.
ExtraGitCommit string `json:"extraGitCommit,omitempty"`
// DaemonLong is the version number from the tailscaled
// daemon, if requested.
DaemonLong string `json:"daemonLong,omitempty"`
// Cap is the current Tailscale capability version. It's a monotonically
// incrementing integer that's incremented whenever a new capability is
// added.
Cap int `json:"cap"`
}
// GetMeta returns version metadata about the current build.
func GetMeta() Meta {
return Meta{
MajorMinorPatch: majorMinorPatch,
Short: Short,
Long: Long,
GitCommit: GitCommit,
GitDirty: GitDirty,
ExtraGitCommit: ExtraGitCommit,
IsDev: strings.Contains(Short, "-dev"), // TODO(bradfitz): could make a bool for this in init
UnstableBranch: IsUnstableBuild(),
Cap: int(tailcfg.CurrentCapabilityVersion),
}
}