diskimage-builder/elements/cache-url/bin/cache-url
Derek Higgins 1adb4072b8 exit 44 if http 404 is returned
This will allow the fedora element to know that there was a http 404 so
it can retry.

Change-Id: I42100a175e42af1c53909508245695ac82204fc0
2013-10-23 10:44:47 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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set -e
# Download a URL to a local cache
# e.g. cache-url http://.../foo ~/.cache/image-create/foo
url=$1
dest=$2
mkdir -p $(dirname $dest)
tmp=$(mktemp $(dirname $dest)/.download.XXXXXXXX)
if [ -f $dest -a -s $dest ] ; then
time_cond="-z $dest"
success="Server copy has changed. Using server version of $url"
else
success="Downloaded and cached $url for the first time"
fi
rcode=$(curl -L -o $tmp -w '%{http_code}' $url $time_cond)
if [ "$rcode" = "200" ] ; then
# In cases where servers ignore the Modified time,
# curl cancels the download, outputs a 200 and leaves
# the output file untouched, we don't want this empty file.
if [ -n "$time_cond" -a ! -s $tmp ] ; then
echo "Ignoring empty file returned by curl. Using locally cached $url"
rm -f $tmp
else
echo $success
mv $tmp $dest
fi
# 213 is the response to a ftp MDTM command, curl outputs a 213 as the status
# if the url redirected to a ftp server and Not-Modified
elif [ "$rcode" = "304" -o "$rcode" = "213" ] ; then
echo "Server copy has not changed. Using locally cached $url"
rm -f $tmp
else
echo "Server returned an unexpected response code. [$rcode]"
rm -f $tmp
# expose some error codes so the calling process might know what happened
if [ "$rcode" = "404" ] ; then
exit 44
fi
exit 1
fi