### What changes were proposed in this pull request? Remove incubator/incubating for graduation including: - Remove `incubator`/`Incubating`. - Remove `DISCLAIMER` and corresponding link. - Update Release scripts and template. Fix #2415. ### Why are the changes needed? The ASF board has approved a resolution to graduate Celeborn into a full Top Level Project. To transition from the Apache Incubator to a new TLP, there's a few action items we need to do to complete the transition. ### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change? No. ### How was this patch tested? No. Closes #2421 from SteNicholas/infra-graduation. Authored-by: SteNicholas <programgeek@163.com> Signed-off-by: mingji <fengmingxiao.fmx@alibaba-inc.com>
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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#
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# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
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# contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
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# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
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# The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
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# (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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# Utility for creating well-formed pull request merges and pushing them to Apache
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# Celeborn.
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# usage: dev/merge_pr.py (see config env vars below)
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#
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# This utility assumes you already have a local Celeborn git folder and that you
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# have added remotes corresponding to both (i) the github apache Celeborn
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# mirror and (ii) the apache git repo.
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import json
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import traceback
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from urllib.request import urlopen
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from urllib.request import Request
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from urllib.error import HTTPError
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try:
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import jira.client
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JIRA_IMPORTED = True
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except ImportError:
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JIRA_IMPORTED = False
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# Location of your Celeborn git development area
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PROJECT_HOME = os.environ.get("PROJECT_HOME", os.getcwd())
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# Remote name which points to the GitHub site
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PR_REMOTE_NAME = os.environ.get("PR_REMOTE_NAME", "apache")
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# Remote name which points to Apache git
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PUSH_REMOTE_NAME = os.environ.get("PUSH_REMOTE_NAME", "apache")
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# ASF JIRA username
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ASF_USERNAME = os.environ.get("ASF_USERNAME", "")
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# ASF JIRA password
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ASF_PASSWORD = os.environ.get("ASF_PASSWORD", "")
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# ASF JIRA access token
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# If it is configured, username and password are dismissed
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# Go to https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ViewProfile.jspa -> Personal Access Tokens for
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# your own token management.
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JIRA_ACCESS_TOKEN = os.environ.get("JIRA_ACCESS_TOKEN")
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# OAuth key used for issuing requests against the GitHub API. If this is not defined, then requests
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# will be unauthenticated. You should only need to configure this if you find yourself regularly
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# exceeding your IP's unauthenticated request rate limit. You can create an OAuth key at
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# https://github.com/settings/tokens. This script only requires the "public_repo" scope.
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GITHUB_OAUTH_KEY = os.environ.get("GITHUB_OAUTH_KEY")
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GITHUB_BASE = "https://github.com/apache/celeborn/pull"
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GITHUB_API_BASE = "https://api.github.com/repos/apache/celeborn"
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JIRA_BASE = "https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse"
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JIRA_API_BASE = "https://issues.apache.org/jira"
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# Prefix added to temporary branches
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BRANCH_PREFIX = "PR_TOOL"
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def get_json(url):
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try:
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request = Request(url)
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if GITHUB_OAUTH_KEY:
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request.add_header("Authorization", "token %s" % GITHUB_OAUTH_KEY)
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return json.load(urlopen(request))
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except HTTPError as e:
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if "X-RateLimit-Remaining" in e.headers and e.headers["X-RateLimit-Remaining"] == "0":
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print(
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"Exceeded the GitHub API rate limit; see the instructions in "
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+ "dev/merge_pr.py to configure an OAuth token for making authenticated "
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+ "GitHub requests."
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)
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else:
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print("Unable to fetch URL, exiting: %s" % url)
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sys.exit(-1)
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def fail(msg):
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print(msg)
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clean_up()
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sys.exit(-1)
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def run_cmd(cmd):
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print(cmd)
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if isinstance(cmd, list):
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return subprocess.check_output(cmd).decode("utf-8")
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else:
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return subprocess.check_output(cmd.split(" ")).decode("utf-8")
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def continue_maybe(prompt):
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result = input("\n%s (y/n): " % prompt)
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if result.lower() != "y":
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fail("Okay, exiting")
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def clean_up():
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if "original_head" in globals():
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print("Restoring head pointer to %s" % original_head)
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run_cmd("git checkout %s" % original_head)
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branches = run_cmd("git branch").replace(" ", "").split("\n")
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for branch in list(filter(lambda x: x.startswith(BRANCH_PREFIX), branches)):
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print("Deleting local branch %s" % branch)
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run_cmd("git branch -D %s" % branch)
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# merge the requested PR and return the merge hash
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def merge_pr(pr_num, target_ref, title, body, pr_repo_desc):
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pr_branch_name = "%s_MERGE_PR_%s" % (BRANCH_PREFIX, pr_num)
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target_branch_name = "%s_MERGE_PR_%s_%s" % (BRANCH_PREFIX, pr_num, target_ref.upper())
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run_cmd("git fetch %s pull/%s/head:%s" % (PR_REMOTE_NAME, pr_num, pr_branch_name))
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run_cmd("git fetch %s %s:%s" % (PUSH_REMOTE_NAME, target_ref, target_branch_name))
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run_cmd("git checkout %s" % target_branch_name)
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had_conflicts = False
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try:
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run_cmd(["git", "merge", pr_branch_name, "--squash"])
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except Exception as e:
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msg = "Error merging: %s\nWould you like to manually fix-up this merge?" % e
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continue_maybe(msg)
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msg = "Okay, please fix any conflicts and 'git add' conflicting files... Finished?"
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continue_maybe(msg)
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had_conflicts = True
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# First commit author should be considered as the primary author when the rank is the same
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commit_authors = run_cmd(
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["git", "log", "HEAD..%s" % pr_branch_name, "--pretty=format:%an <%ae>", "--reverse"]
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).split("\n")
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distinct_authors = sorted(
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list(dict.fromkeys(commit_authors)), key=lambda x: commit_authors.count(x), reverse=True
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)
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primary_author = input(
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'Enter primary author in the format of "name <email>" [%s]: ' % distinct_authors[0]
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)
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if primary_author == "":
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primary_author = distinct_authors[0]
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else:
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# When primary author is specified manually, de-dup it from author list and
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# put it at the head of author list.
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distinct_authors = list(filter(lambda x: x != primary_author, distinct_authors))
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distinct_authors.insert(0, primary_author)
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merge_message_flags = []
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merge_message_flags += ["-m", title]
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if body is not None:
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# We remove @ symbols from the body to avoid triggering e-mails
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# to people every time someone creates a public fork of Celeborn.
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merge_message_flags += ["-m", body.replace("@", "")]
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committer_name = run_cmd("git config --get user.name").strip()
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committer_email = run_cmd("git config --get user.email").strip()
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if had_conflicts:
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message = "This patch had conflicts when merged, resolved by\nCommitter: %s <%s>" % (
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committer_name,
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committer_email,
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)
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merge_message_flags += ["-m", message]
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# The string "Closes #%s" string is required for GitHub to correctly close the PR
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merge_message_flags += ["-m", "Closes #%s from %s." % (pr_num, pr_repo_desc)]
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authors = "Authored-by:" if len(distinct_authors) == 1 else "Lead-authored-by:"
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authors += " %s" % (distinct_authors.pop(0))
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if len(distinct_authors) > 0:
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authors += "\n" + "\n".join(["Co-authored-by: %s" % a for a in distinct_authors])
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authors += "\n" + "Signed-off-by: %s <%s>" % (committer_name, committer_email)
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merge_message_flags += ["-m", authors]
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run_cmd(["git", "commit", '--author="%s"' % primary_author] + merge_message_flags)
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continue_maybe(
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"Merge complete (local ref %s). Push to %s?" % (target_branch_name, PUSH_REMOTE_NAME)
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)
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try:
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run_cmd("git push %s %s:%s" % (PUSH_REMOTE_NAME, target_branch_name, target_ref))
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except Exception as e:
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clean_up()
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fail("Exception while pushing: %s" % e)
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merge_hash = run_cmd("git rev-parse %s" % target_branch_name)[:8]
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clean_up()
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print("Pull request #%s merged!" % pr_num)
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print("Merge hash: %s" % merge_hash)
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return merge_hash
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def cherry_pick(pr_num, merge_hash, default_branch):
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pick_ref = input("Enter a branch name [%s]: " % default_branch)
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if pick_ref == "":
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pick_ref = default_branch
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pick_branch_name = "%s_PICK_PR_%s_%s" % (BRANCH_PREFIX, pr_num, pick_ref.upper())
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run_cmd("git fetch %s %s:%s" % (PUSH_REMOTE_NAME, pick_ref, pick_branch_name))
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run_cmd("git checkout %s" % pick_branch_name)
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try:
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run_cmd("git cherry-pick -sx %s" % merge_hash)
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except Exception as e:
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msg = "Error cherry-picking: %s\nWould you like to manually fix-up this merge?" % e
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continue_maybe(msg)
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msg = "Okay, please fix any conflicts and finish the cherry-pick. Finished?"
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continue_maybe(msg)
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continue_maybe(
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"Pick complete (local ref %s). Push to %s?" % (pick_branch_name, PUSH_REMOTE_NAME)
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)
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try:
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run_cmd("git push %s %s:%s" % (PUSH_REMOTE_NAME, pick_branch_name, pick_ref))
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except Exception as e:
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clean_up()
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fail("Exception while pushing: %s" % e)
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pick_hash = run_cmd("git rev-parse %s" % pick_branch_name)[:8]
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clean_up()
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print("Pull request #%s picked into %s!" % (pr_num, pick_ref))
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print("Pick hash: %s" % pick_hash)
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return pick_ref
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def resolve_jira_issue(merge_branches, comment, default_jira_id=""):
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jira_id = input("Enter a JIRA id [%s]: " % default_jira_id)
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if jira_id == "":
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jira_id = default_jira_id
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try:
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issue = asf_jira.issue(jira_id)
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except Exception as e:
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fail("ASF JIRA could not find %s\n%s" % (jira_id, e))
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cur_status = issue.fields.status.name
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cur_summary = issue.fields.summary
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cur_assignee = issue.fields.assignee
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if cur_assignee is None:
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cur_assignee = choose_jira_assignee(issue)
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# Check again, we might not have chosen an assignee
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if cur_assignee is None:
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cur_assignee = "NOT ASSIGNED!!!"
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else:
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cur_assignee = cur_assignee.displayName
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if cur_status == "Resolved" or cur_status == "Closed":
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fail("JIRA issue %s already has status '%s'" % (jira_id, cur_status))
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print("=== JIRA %s ===" % jira_id)
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print(
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"summary\t\t%s\nassignee\t%s\nstatus\t\t%s\nurl\t\t%s/%s\n"
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% (cur_summary, cur_assignee, cur_status, JIRA_BASE, jira_id)
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)
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versions = asf_jira.project_versions("CELEBORN")
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# Consider only x.y.z, unreleased, unarchived versions
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versions = [
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x
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for x in versions
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if not x.raw["released"] and not x.raw["archived"] and re.match(r"\d+\.\d+\.\d+", x.name)
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]
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default_fix_versions = []
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for b in merge_branches:
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if b == "main":
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default_fix_versions.append(versions[0].name)
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else:
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found = False
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found_versions = []
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for v in versions:
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if v.name.startswith(b.replace("branch-", "")):
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found_versions.append(v.name)
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found = True
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if found:
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# There might be several unreleased versions for specific branches
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# For example, assuming
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# versions = ['4.0.0', '3.5.1', '3.5.0', '3.4.2', '3.3.4', '3.3.3']
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# we've found two candidates for branch-3.5, we pick the last/smallest one
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default_fix_versions.append(found_versions[-1])
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else:
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print(
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"Target version for %s is not found on JIRA, it may be archived or "
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"not created. Skipping it." % b
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)
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for v in default_fix_versions:
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# Handles the case where we have forked a release branch but not yet made the release.
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# In this case, if the PR is committed to the main branch and the release branch, we
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# only consider the release branch to be the fix version. E.g. it is not valid to have
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# both 1.1.0 and 1.0.0 as fix versions.
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(major, minor, patch) = v.split(".")
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if patch == "0":
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previous = "%s.%s.%s" % (major, int(minor) - 1, 0)
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if previous in default_fix_versions:
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default_fix_versions = list(filter(lambda x: x != v, default_fix_versions))
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default_fix_versions = ",".join(default_fix_versions)
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available_versions = set(list(map(lambda v: v.name, versions)))
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while True:
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try:
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fix_versions = input(
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"Enter comma-separated fix version(s) [%s]: " % default_fix_versions
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)
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if fix_versions == "":
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fix_versions = default_fix_versions
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fix_versions = fix_versions.replace(" ", "").split(",")
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if set(fix_versions).issubset(available_versions):
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break
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else:
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print(
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"Specified version(s) [%s] not found in the available versions, try "
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"again (or leave blank and fix manually)." % (", ".join(fix_versions))
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)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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raise
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except BaseException:
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traceback.print_exc()
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print("Error setting fix version(s), try again (or leave blank and fix manually)")
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def get_version_json(version_str):
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return list(filter(lambda v: v.name == version_str, versions))[0].raw
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jira_fix_versions = list(map(lambda v: get_version_json(v), fix_versions))
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resolve = list(filter(lambda a: a["name"] == "Resolve Issue", asf_jira.transitions(jira_id)))[0]
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resolution = list(filter(lambda r: r.raw["name"] == "Fixed", asf_jira.resolutions()))[0]
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asf_jira.transition_issue(
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jira_id,
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resolve["id"],
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fixVersions=jira_fix_versions,
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comment=comment,
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resolution={"id": resolution.raw["id"]},
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)
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print("Successfully resolved %s with fixVersions=%s!" % (jira_id, fix_versions))
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def choose_jira_assignee(issue):
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"""
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Prompt the user to choose who to assign the issue to in jira, given a list of candidates,
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including the original reporter and all commentors
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"""
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while True:
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try:
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reporter = issue.fields.reporter
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commentors = list(map(lambda x: x.author, issue.fields.comment.comments))
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candidates = set(commentors)
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candidates.add(reporter)
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candidates = list(candidates)
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print("JIRA is unassigned, choose assignee")
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for idx, author in enumerate(candidates):
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if "celeborn" in author.key:
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continue
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annotations = ["Reporter"] if author == reporter else []
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if author in commentors:
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annotations.append("Commentor")
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print("[%d] %s (%s)" % (idx, author.displayName, ",".join(annotations)))
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raw_assignee = input(
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"Enter number of user, or userid, to assign to (blank to leave unassigned):"
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)
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if raw_assignee == "":
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return None
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else:
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try:
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id = int(raw_assignee)
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assignee = candidates[id]
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except BaseException:
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# assume it's a user id, and try to assign (might fail, we just prompt again)
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assignee = asf_jira.user(raw_assignee)
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try:
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assign_issue(issue.key, assignee.name)
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except Exception as e:
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if (
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e.__class__.__name__ == "JIRAError"
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and ("'%s' cannot be assigned" % assignee.name)
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in getattr(e, "response").text
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):
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continue_maybe(
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"User '%s' cannot be assigned, add to contributors role and try again?"
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% assignee.name
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)
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grant_contributor_role(assignee.name)
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assign_issue(issue.key, assignee.name)
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else:
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raise e
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return assignee
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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raise
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except BaseException:
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traceback.print_exc()
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print("Error assigning JIRA, try again (or leave blank and fix manually)")
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def grant_contributor_role(user: str):
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role = asf_jira.project_role("CELEBORN", 10010)
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role.add_user(user)
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print("Successfully added user '%s' to contributors role" % user)
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def assign_issue(issue: int, assignee: str) -> bool:
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"""
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Assign an issue to a user, which is a shorthand for jira.client.JIRA.assign_issue.
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The original one has an issue that it will search users again and only choose the assignee
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from 20 candidates. If it's unmatched, it picks the head blindly. In our case, the assignee
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is already resolved.
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"""
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url = getattr(asf_jira, "_get_latest_url")(f"issue/{issue}/assignee")
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payload = {"name": assignee}
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getattr(asf_jira, "_session").put(url, data=json.dumps(payload))
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return True
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def resolve_jira_issues(title, merge_branches, comment):
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jira_ids = re.findall("CELEBORN-[0-9]{3,6}", title)
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if len(jira_ids) == 0:
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resolve_jira_issue(merge_branches, comment)
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for jira_id in jira_ids:
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resolve_jira_issue(merge_branches, comment, jira_id)
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def standardize_jira_ref(text):
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"""
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Standardize the [CELEBORN-XXX][MODULE] prefix
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Converts "[CELEBORN-XXX][core] Issue", "[Core] CELEBORN-XXX. Issue" or "CELEBORN XXX [CORE]: Issue" to
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"[CELEBORN-XXX][CORE] Issue"
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"""
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jira_refs = []
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components = []
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# If the string is compliant, no need to process any further
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if re.search(r"^\[CELEBORN-[0-9]{3,6}\](\[[A-Z0-9_\s,]+\] )+\S+", text):
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return text
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# Extract JIRA ref(s):
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pattern = re.compile(r"(CELEBORN[-\s]*[0-9]{3,6})+", re.IGNORECASE)
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for ref in pattern.findall(text):
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# Add brackets, replace spaces with a dash, & convert to uppercase
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jira_refs.append("[" + re.sub(r"\s+", "-", ref.upper()) + "]")
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text = text.replace(ref, "")
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# Extract celeborn component(s):
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# Look for alphanumeric chars, spaces, dashes, periods, and/or commas
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pattern = re.compile(r"(\[[\w\s,.-]+\])", re.IGNORECASE)
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for component in pattern.findall(text):
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components.append(component.upper())
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text = text.replace(component, "")
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# Cleanup any remaining symbols:
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pattern = re.compile(r"^\W+(.*)", re.IGNORECASE)
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if pattern.search(text) is not None:
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text = pattern.search(text).groups()[0]
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# Assemble full text (JIRA ref(s), module(s), remaining text)
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clean_text = "".join(jira_refs).strip() + "".join(components).strip() + " " + text.strip()
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# Replace multiple spaces with a single space, e.g. if no jira refs and/or components were
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# included
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clean_text = re.sub(r"\s+", " ", clean_text.strip())
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return clean_text
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def get_current_ref():
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ref = run_cmd("git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD").strip()
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if ref == "HEAD":
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# The current ref is a detached HEAD, so grab its SHA.
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return run_cmd("git rev-parse HEAD").strip()
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else:
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return ref
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def initialize_jira():
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global asf_jira
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jira_server = {"server": JIRA_API_BASE}
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if not JIRA_IMPORTED:
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print("ERROR finding jira library. Run 'pip3 install jira' to install.")
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continue_maybe("Continue without jira?")
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elif JIRA_ACCESS_TOKEN:
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client = jira.client.JIRA(jira_server, token_auth=JIRA_ACCESS_TOKEN)
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try:
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# Eagerly check if the token is valid to align with the behavior of username/password
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# authn
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client.current_user()
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asf_jira = client
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except Exception as e:
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if e.__class__.__name__ == "JIRAError" and getattr(e, "status_code", None) == 401:
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msg = (
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"ASF JIRA could not authenticate with the invalid or expired token '%s'"
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% JIRA_ACCESS_TOKEN
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)
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fail(msg)
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else:
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raise e
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elif ASF_USERNAME and ASF_PASSWORD:
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asf_jira = jira.client.JIRA(jira_server, basic_auth=(ASF_USERNAME, ASF_PASSWORD))
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else:
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print("Neither JIRA_ACCESS_TOKEN nor ASF_USERNAME/ASF_PASSWORD are set.")
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continue_maybe("Continue without jira?")
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def main():
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initialize_jira()
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global original_head
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os.chdir(PROJECT_HOME)
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original_head = get_current_ref()
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branches = get_json("%s/branches" % GITHUB_API_BASE)
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branch_names = list(filter(lambda x: x.startswith("branch-"), [x["name"] for x in branches]))
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# Assumes branch names can be sorted lexicographically
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branch_names = sorted(branch_names, reverse=True)
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branch_iter = iter(branch_names)
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pr_num = input("Which pull request would you like to merge? (e.g. 34): ")
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pr = get_json("%s/pulls/%s" % (GITHUB_API_BASE, pr_num))
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pr_events = get_json("%s/issues/%s/events" % (GITHUB_API_BASE, pr_num))
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url = pr["url"]
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# Warn if the PR is WIP
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if "[WIP]" in pr["title"]:
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msg = "The PR title has `[WIP]`:\n%s\nContinue?" % pr["title"]
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continue_maybe(msg)
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# Decide whether to use the modified title or not
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modified_title = standardize_jira_ref(pr["title"]).rstrip(".")
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if modified_title != pr["title"]:
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print("I've re-written the title as follows to match the standard format:")
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print("Original: %s" % pr["title"])
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print("Modified: %s" % modified_title)
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result = input("Would you like to use the modified title? (y/n): ")
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if result.lower() == "y":
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title = modified_title
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print("Using modified title:")
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else:
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title = pr["title"]
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print("Using original title:")
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|
print(title)
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else:
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title = pr["title"]
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body = pr["body"]
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|
if body is None:
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|
body = ""
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modified_body = re.sub(re.compile(r"<!--[^>]*-->\n?", re.DOTALL), "", body).lstrip()
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|
if modified_body != body:
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|
print("=" * 80)
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|
print(modified_body)
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|
print("=" * 80)
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print("I've removed the comments from PR template like the above:")
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result = input("Would you like to use the modified body? (y/n): ")
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|
if result.lower() == "y":
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|
body = modified_body
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|
print("Using modified body:")
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|
else:
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|
print("Using original body:")
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|
print("=" * 80)
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|
print(body)
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|
print("=" * 80)
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|
target_ref = pr["base"]["ref"]
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|
user_login = pr["user"]["login"]
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|
base_ref = pr["head"]["ref"]
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|
pr_repo_desc = "%s/%s" % (user_login, base_ref)
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|
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|
# Merged pull requests don't appear as merged in the GitHub API;
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|
# Instead, they're closed by committers.
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|
merge_commits = [
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e for e in pr_events if e["event"] == "closed" and e["commit_id"] is not None
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|
]
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|
|
|
if merge_commits:
|
|
merge_hash = merge_commits[0]["commit_id"]
|
|
message = get_json("%s/commits/%s" % (GITHUB_API_BASE, merge_hash))["commit"]["message"]
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|
|
|
print("Pull request %s has already been merged, assuming you want to backport" % pr_num)
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|
commit_is_downloaded = (
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|
run_cmd(["git", "rev-parse", "--quiet", "--verify", "%s^{commit}" % merge_hash]).strip()
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|
!= ""
|
|
)
|
|
if not commit_is_downloaded:
|
|
fail("Couldn't find any merge commit for #%s, you may need to update HEAD." % pr_num)
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|
|
|
print("Found commit %s:\n%s" % (merge_hash, message))
|
|
cherry_pick(pr_num, merge_hash, next(branch_iter, branch_names[0]))
|
|
sys.exit(0)
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|
|
|
if not bool(pr["mergeable"]):
|
|
msg = (
|
|
"Pull request %s is not mergeable in its current form.\n" % pr_num
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|
+ "Continue? (experts only!)"
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|
)
|
|
continue_maybe(msg)
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|
|
|
print("\n=== Pull Request #%s ===" % pr_num)
|
|
print("title\t%s\nsource\t%s\ntarget\t%s\nurl\t%s" % (title, pr_repo_desc, target_ref, url))
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|
continue_maybe("Proceed with merging pull request #%s?" % pr_num)
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|
|
|
merged_refs = [target_ref]
|
|
|
|
merge_hash = merge_pr(pr_num, target_ref, title, body, pr_repo_desc)
|
|
|
|
pick_prompt = "Would you like to pick %s into another branch?" % merge_hash
|
|
while input("\n%s (y/n): " % pick_prompt).lower() == "y":
|
|
merged_refs = merged_refs + [
|
|
cherry_pick(pr_num, merge_hash, next(branch_iter, branch_names[0]))
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
if asf_jira is not None:
|
|
continue_maybe("Would you like to update an associated JIRA?")
|
|
jira_comment = "Issue resolved by pull request %s\n[%s/%s]" % (
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|
pr_num,
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|
GITHUB_BASE,
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|
pr_num,
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|
)
|
|
resolve_jira_issues(title, merged_refs, jira_comment)
|
|
else:
|
|
print("Exiting without trying to close the associated JIRA.")
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
import doctest
|
|
|
|
(failure_count, test_count) = doctest.testmod()
|
|
if failure_count:
|
|
sys.exit(-1)
|
|
try:
|
|
main()
|
|
except BaseException:
|
|
clean_up()
|
|
raise
|