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When running in our github CI environment, curl sometimes hangs while closing the download from the nodejs.org server and fails with INTERNAL_ERROR. This is likely caused by CI running behind some kind of load balancer or proxy that handles HTTP/2 incorrectly in some minor way, so force curl to use HTTP 1.1. Updates #8988 Signed-off-by: Val <valerie@tailscale.com>
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66 lines
2.1 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Run a command with our local node install, rather than any globally installed
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# instance.
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set -euo pipefail
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if [[ "${CI:-}" == "true" ]]; then
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set -x
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fi
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(
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if [[ "${CI:-}" == "true" ]]; then
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set -x
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fi
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repo_root="${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/../"
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cd "$repo_root"
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cachedir="$HOME/.cache/tailscale-node"
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tarball="${cachedir}.tar.gz"
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read -r want_rev < "$(dirname "$0")/node.rev"
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got_rev=""
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if [[ -x "${cachedir}/bin/node" ]]; then
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got_rev=$("${cachedir}/bin/node" --version)
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got_rev="${got_rev#v}" # trim the leading 'v'
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fi
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if [[ "$want_rev" != "$got_rev" ]]; then
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rm -rf "$cachedir" "$tarball"
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if [[ -n "${IN_NIX_SHELL:-}" ]]; then
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nix_node="$(which -a node | grep /nix/store | head -1)"
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nix_node="${nix_node%/bin/node}"
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nix_node_rev="${nix_node##*-}"
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if [[ "$nix_node_rev" != "$want_rev" ]]; then
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echo "Wrong node version in Nix, got $nix_node_rev want $want_rev" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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ln -sf "$nix_node" "$cachedir"
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else
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# works for "linux" and "darwin"
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OS=$(uname -s | tr A-Z a-z)
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ARCH=$(uname -m)
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if [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
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ARCH="x64"
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fi
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if [ "$ARCH" = "aarch64" ]; then
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ARCH="arm64"
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fi
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mkdir -p "$cachedir"
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# When running on GitHub in CI, the below curl sometimes fails with
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# INTERNAL_ERROR after finishing the download. The most common cause
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# of INTERNAL_ERROR is glitches in intermediate hosts handling of
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# HTTP/2 forwarding, so forcing HTTP 1.1 often fixes the issue. See
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# https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/8988
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curl -f -L --http1.1 -o "$tarball" "https://nodejs.org/dist/v${want_rev}/node-v${want_rev}-${OS}-${ARCH}.tar.gz"
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(cd "$cachedir" && tar --strip-components=1 -xf "$tarball")
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rm -f "$tarball"
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fi
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fi
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)
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export PATH="$HOME/.cache/tailscale-node/bin:$PATH"
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exec "$HOME/.cache/tailscale-node/bin/node" "$@"
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