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The one from the utils can easily be adapted for the job, and documented while at it, no need for an extra 50 lines or so of complete duplicate.
186 lines
6.3 KiB
Python
186 lines
6.3 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import itertools
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import re
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import time
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from lxml import html
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MESSAGE_TEMPLATE = """{message}
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closes {repo}#{number}
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{headers}Signed-off-by: {name} <{email}>"""
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# target branch '-' source branch '-' base64 unique '-fw'
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REF_PATTERN = r'{target}-{source}-[a-zA-Z0-9_-]{{4}}-fw'
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class Commit:
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def __init__(self, message, *, author=None, committer=None, tree, reset=False):
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self.id = None
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self.message = message
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self.author = author
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self.committer = committer
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self.tree = tree
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self.reset = reset
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def validate_all(repos, refs, contexts=('ci/runbot', 'legal/cla')):
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""" Post a "success" status for each context on each ref of each repo
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"""
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for repo, branch, context in itertools.product(repos, refs, contexts):
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repo.post_status(branch, 'success', context)
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def get_partner(env, gh_login):
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return env['res.partner'].search([('github_login', '=', gh_login)])
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def _simple_init(repo):
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""" Creates a very simple initialisation: a master branch with a commit,
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and a PR by 'user' with two commits, targeted to the master branch
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"""
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m = repo.make_commit(None, 'initial', None, tree={'m': 'm'})
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repo.make_ref('heads/master', m)
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c1 = repo.make_commit(m, 'first', None, tree={'m': 'c1'})
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c2 = repo.make_commit(c1, 'second', None, tree={'m': 'c2'})
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prx = repo.make_pr(title='title', body='body', target='master', head=c2)
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return prx
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class re_matches:
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def __init__(self, pattern, flags=0):
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self._r = re.compile(pattern, flags)
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def __eq__(self, text):
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return self._r.match(text)
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def __repr__(self):
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return repr(self._r.pattern)
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def seen(env, pr, users):
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return users['user'], f'[Pull request status dashboard]({to_pr(env, pr).url}).'
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def make_basic(
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env,
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config,
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make_repo,
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*,
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project_name='myproject',
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reponame='proj',
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statuses='legal/cla,ci/runbot',
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fp_token=True,
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fp_remote=True,
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):
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""" Creates a project ``project_name`` **if none exists**, otherwise
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retrieves the existing one and adds a new repository and its fork.
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Repositories are setup with three forking branches:
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::
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f = 0 -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 : a
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g = `-- 11 -- 22 : b
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h = `-- 111 : c
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each branch just adds and modifies a file (resp. f, g and h) through the
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contents sequence a b c d e
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:param env: Environment, for odoo model interactions
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:param config: pytest project config thingie
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:param make_repo: repo maker function, normally the fixture, should be a
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``Callable[[str], Repo]``
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:param project_name: internal project name, can be used to recover the
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project object afterward, matches exactly since it's
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unique per odoo db (and thus test)
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:param reponame: the base name of the repository, for identification, for
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concurrency reasons the actual repository name *will* be
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different
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:param statuses: required statuses for the repository, stupidly default to
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the old Odoo statuses, should be moved to ``default`` over
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time for simplicity (unless the test specifically calls for
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multiple statuses)
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:param fp_token: whether to set the ``fp_github_token`` on the project if
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/ when creating it
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:param fp_remote: whether to create a fork repo and set it as the
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repository's ``fp_remote_target``
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"""
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Projects = env['runbot_merge.project']
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project = Projects.search([('name', '=', project_name)])
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if not project:
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project = env['runbot_merge.project'].create({
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'name': project_name,
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'github_token': config['github']['token'],
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'github_prefix': 'hansen',
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'fp_github_token': fp_token and config['github']['token'],
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'fp_github_name': 'herbert',
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'branch_ids': [
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(0, 0, {'name': 'a', 'sequence': 100}),
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(0, 0, {'name': 'b', 'sequence': 80}),
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(0, 0, {'name': 'c', 'sequence': 60}),
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],
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})
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prod = make_repo(reponame)
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with prod:
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a_0, a_1, a_2, a_3, a_4, = prod.make_commits(
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None,
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Commit("0", tree={'f': 'a'}),
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Commit("1", tree={'f': 'b'}),
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Commit("2", tree={'f': 'c'}),
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Commit("3", tree={'f': 'd'}),
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Commit("4", tree={'f': 'e'}),
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ref='heads/a',
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)
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b_1, b_2 = prod.make_commits(
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a_2,
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Commit('11', tree={'g': 'a'}),
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Commit('22', tree={'g': 'b'}),
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ref='heads/b',
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)
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prod.make_commits(
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b_1,
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Commit('111', tree={'h': 'a'}),
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ref='heads/c',
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)
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other = prod.fork() if fp_remote else None
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repo = env['runbot_merge.repository'].create({
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'project_id': project.id,
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'name': prod.name,
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'required_statuses': statuses,
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'fp_remote_target': other.name if other else False,
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})
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env['res.partner'].search([
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('github_login', '=', config['role_reviewer']['user'])
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]).write({
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'review_rights': [(0, 0, {'repository_id': repo.id, 'review': True})]
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})
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env['res.partner'].search([
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('github_login', '=', config['role_self_reviewer']['user'])
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]).write({
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'review_rights': [(0, 0, {'repository_id': repo.id, 'self_review': True})]
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})
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return prod, other
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def pr_page(page, pr):
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return html.fromstring(page(f'/{pr.repo.name}/pull/{pr.number}'))
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def to_pr(env, pr):
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for _ in range(5):
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pr_id = env['runbot_merge.pull_requests'].search([
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('repository.name', '=', pr.repo.name),
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('number', '=', pr.number),
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])
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if pr_id:
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assert len(pr_id) == 1, f"Expected to find {pr.repo.name}#{pr.number}, got {pr_id}."
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return pr_id
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time.sleep(1)
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raise TimeoutError(f"Unable to find {pr.repo.name}#{pr.number}")
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def part_of(label, pr_id, *, separator='\n\n'):
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""" Adds the "part-of" pseudo-header in the footer.
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"""
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return f'{label}{separator}Part-of: {pr_id.display_name}'
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def ensure_one(records):
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assert len(records) == 1
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return records
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