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Thore Cimbal 5e3254d8a8 fix: restore executable bit on scripts invoked directly by Dockerfile/CI
apps/web/Dockerfile invokes scripts/docker-link-repos.sh and
scripts/docker-package.sh directly (no bash prefix) - without +x this
fails immediately on any fresh clone/full rebuild. The same bug also
affects fetchdep.sh, get-version-from-git.sh, layered.sh,
normalize-version.sh, and playwright-common/playwright-screenshots.sh,
all invoked directly the same way by this repo's own GitHub Actions
workflows (build.yml, tests.yml, static_analysis.yaml, docs.yml) - so
this was also silently breaking CI, not just Docker builds.
2026-07-28 23:26:27 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
# Handle symlinks here as we tend to be executed as an npm binary
SCRIPT_PATH=$(readlink -f "$0")
SCRIPT_DIR=$(dirname "$SCRIPT_PATH")
function build_image() {
local IMAGE_NAME="$1"
echo "playwright-screenshots: Building $IMAGE_NAME image in $SCRIPT_DIR"
docker build -t "$IMAGE_NAME" --build-arg "PLAYWRIGHT_VERSION=${IMAGE_NAME#*:}" "$SCRIPT_DIR"
}
WS_PORT=3000
# Check the playwright version
PW_VERSION=$(pnpm --silent -- playwright --version | awk '{print $2}')
IMAGE_NAME="ghcr.io/element-hq/element-web/playwright-server:$PW_VERSION"
# If the image exists in the repository, pull it; otherwise, build it.
#
# (This explicit test gives the user clearer progress info than just
# `docker pull 2>/dev/null || build_image`.)
if docker manifest inspect "$IMAGE_NAME" &>/dev/null; then
docker pull "$IMAGE_NAME"
else
build_image "$IMAGE_NAME"
fi
# Start the playwright-server in docker
CONTAINER=$(docker run --network=host -v /tmp:/tmp --rm -d -e PORT="$WS_PORT" "$IMAGE_NAME")
# Set up an exit trap to clean up the docker container
clean_up() {
ARG=$?
echo "playwright-screenshots: Stopping playwright-server"
docker stop "$CONTAINER" > /dev/null
exit $ARG
}
trap clean_up EXIT
# Wait for playwright-server to be ready
echo "playwright-screenshots: Waiting for playwright-server"
pnpm --dir "$SCRIPT_DIR" exec wait-on "tcp:$WS_PORT"
# Playwright seems to overwrite the last line from the console, so add an
# extra newline to make sure this doesn't get lost.
echo -e "playwright-screenshots: Running '$@'\n"
# Run the test we were given, setting PW_TEST_CONNECT_WS_ENDPOINT accordingly
PW_TEST_CONNECT_WS_ENDPOINT="http://localhost:$WS_PORT" "$@"