src/seo/rules.py is a byte-for-byte copy of the canonical seo_rules.py (git.chemavx.xyz/chemavx/chemavx-seo-tools). CI step "Verify vendored SEO engine" clones the canonical and fails the build on any divergence; `make sync-seo` / `make check-seo-sync` cover the local-canonical workflow. Nothing imports this in a runtime path yet — generate_seo_fields integration comes next behind SEO_AUTOFILL. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Makefile
31 lines
1.5 KiB
Makefile
# ResearchOwl — developer tasks.
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#
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# SEO engine vendoring: src/seo/rules.py is a byte-for-byte copy of the canonical
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# seo_rules.py (repo git.chemavx.xyz/chemavx/chemavx-seo-tools; local working copy
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# ~/seo-tools). These targets keep the vendored copy in sync; CI enforces it too.
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SEO_TOOLS_DIR ?= $(HOME)/seo-tools
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CANON := $(SEO_TOOLS_DIR)/seo_rules.py
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VENDORED := src/seo/rules.py
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HEADER := src/seo/_vendor_header.py
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MARKER := BEGIN VENDORED seo_rules.py
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.PHONY: sync-seo check-seo-sync
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sync-seo: ## Re-copy canonical seo_rules.py into the vendored file + record hash
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@test -f "$(CANON)" || { echo "canonical not found at $(CANON)"; exit 1; }
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@cat "$(HEADER)" "$(CANON)" > "$(VENDORED)"
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@sha256sum "$(CANON)" | cut -d' ' -f1 > src/seo/.rules.sha256
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@echo "synced $(VENDORED) from $(CANON) (sha $$(cat src/seo/.rules.sha256))"
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check-seo-sync: ## Fail if the vendored copy diverges from the local canonical
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@test -f "$(CANON)" || { echo "canonical not found at $(CANON) — skipping (run on a machine with seo-tools)"; exit 0; }
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@N=$$(grep -n "$(MARKER)" "$(VENDORED)" | head -1 | cut -d: -f1); \
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tail -n +$$((N+1)) "$(VENDORED)" > /tmp/_vendored_body.py; \
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if cmp -s /tmp/_vendored_body.py "$(CANON)"; then \
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echo "seo engine in sync ($(VENDORED) == $(CANON))"; \
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else \
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echo "SEO ENGINE DRIFT: $(VENDORED) != $(CANON). Run 'make sync-seo' and commit."; \
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diff -u "$(CANON)" /tmp/_vendored_body.py | head -40; exit 1; \
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fi
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