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authorEgor Tensin <Egor.Tensin@gmail.com>2020-11-13 11:46:02 +0300
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+name: Set up Visual Studio shell
+description: Set up Visual Studio paths and environment variables
+inputs:
+ arch:
+ description: 'Target architecture'
+ required: false
+ default: 'x64'
+runs:
+ using: composite
+ steps:
+ - run: |
+ function Locate-VSWhere {
+ $path = Get-Command 'vswhere' -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
+ if ($path) {
+ $path.Path
+ } else {
+ Join-Path ${env:ProgramFiles(x86)} 'Microsoft Visual Studio' 'Installer' 'vswhere'
+ }
+ }
+
+ function Locate-VS {
+ # vswhere doesn't search for Build Tools by default, God knows why.
+ # https://github.com/microsoft/vswhere/issues/22
+ $products = 'Community','Professional','Enterprise','BuildTools' | %{ "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Product.$_" }
+ $vswhere = Locate-VSWhere
+ & $vswhere -products $products -latest -format json | ConvertFrom-Json
+ }
+
+ function Import-PS {
+ # VS 2019 includes Microsoft.VisualStudio.DevShell.dll, which does
+ # what we want.
+ #
+ # It also includes Launch-VsDevShell.ps1, which sort of does the
+ # same thing this function does, but it always sets up 32-bit
+ # shell, which is stupid. I use the same workaround as in
+ # https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/idea/943058/x64-developer-powershell-for-vs-2019.html
+
+ param(
+ [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
+ [object] $info
+ )
+
+ $tools_path = Join-Path $info.installationPath 'Common7' 'Tools'
+ $module_name = 'Microsoft.VisualStudio.DevShell.dll'
+ $module_path = Join-Path $tools_path $module_name
+
+ if (!(Test-Path $module_path -Type Leaf)) {
+ $module_path = Join-Path $tools_path 'vsdevshell' $module_name
+ }
+
+ if (!(Test-Path $module_path -Type Leaf)) {
+ throw "Couldn't find module '$module_name'"
+ }
+
+ Import-Module $module_path
+ Enter-VsDevShell -VsInstanceId $info.instanceId -SkipAutomaticLocation -DevCmdArguments '-arch=${{ inputs.arch }} -no_logo'
+ }
+
+ function Import-CMD {
+ # For Visual Studio 2017, there's no Microsoft.VisualStudio.DevShell.dll,
+ # so we have to work around that. One workaround I found here:
+ # https://github.com/microsoft/vswhere/issues/150
+
+ param(
+ [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
+ [object] $info
+ )
+
+ $tools_path = Join-Path $info.installationPath 'Common7' 'Tools'
+ $script_name = 'VsDevCmd.bat'
+ $script_path = Join-Path $tools_path $script_name
+
+ if (!(Test-Path $script_path -Type Leaf)) {
+ throw "Couldn't find script '$script_name'"
+ }
+
+ $json = $(& "${env:COMSPEC}" /s /c "`"$script_path`" -arch=${{ inputs.arch }} -no_logo && pwsh -Command `"Get-ChildItem env: | ConvertTo-Json`"")
+ if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {
+ throw $json
+ } else {
+ $json | ConvertFrom-Json | %{
+ $k, $v = $_.Key, $_.Value
+ Set-Content "env:$k" "$v"
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ $old_values = @{}
+ Get-ChildItem env: | %{ $old_values.Add($_.Name, $_.Value) }
+
+ $info = Locate-VS
+ try {
+ Import-PS $info
+ } catch {
+ echo $_
+ Import-CMD $info
+ }
+
+ $new_values = @{}
+ Get-ChildItem env: | %{ $new_values.Add($_.Name, $_.Value) }
+
+ # Some diagnostics as to which exact variables were modified follows:
+ echo '----------------------------------------------------------------'
+ echo 'New variables'
+ echo '----------------------------------------------------------------'
+ $new_values.GetEnumerator() | where { -not $old_values.ContainsKey($_.Name) } | Format-List
+
+ echo '----------------------------------------------------------------'
+ echo 'Modified variables'
+ echo '----------------------------------------------------------------'
+ $new_values.GetEnumerator() | where { $old_values.ContainsKey($_.Name) -and $old_values[$_.Name] -ne $_.Value } | Format-List
+
+
+ # Update the current environment:
+ Get-ChildItem env: | %{ echo "$($_.Name)=$($_.Value)" >> $env:GITHUB_ENV }
+ shell: pwsh
+branding:
+ icon: star
+ color: green