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#!/bin/sh -euf
#
# Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Intel, Inc.
# License: GPLv2
# Author: Artem Bityutskiy <[email protected]>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2,
# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
# This script automates the process of releasing the bmap-tools project. The
# idea is that it should be enough to run this script with few parameters and
# the release is ready.
#
# This script is supposed to be executed in the root of the bmap-tools
# project's source code tree.
PROG="make_a_release.sh"
fatal() {
printf "Error: %s\n" "$1" >&2
exit 1
}
usage() {
cat <<EOF
Usage: ${0##*/} <new_ver> <outdir>
<new_ver> - new bmap-tools version to make in X.Y format
EOF
exit 0
}
ask_question() {
local question=$1
while true; do
printf "%s\n" "$question (yes/no)?"
IFS= read answer
if [ "$answer" == "yes" ]; then
printf "%s\n" "Very good!"
return
elif [ "$answer" == "no" ]; then
printf "%s\n" "Please, do that!"
exit 1
else
printf "%s\n" "Please, answer \"yes\" or \"no\""
fi
done
}
format_changelog() {
local logfile="$1"; shift
local pfx1="$1"; shift
local pfx2="$1"; shift
local pfx_len="$(printf "%s" "$pfx1" | wc -c)"
local width="$((80-$pfx_len))"
while IFS= read -r line; do
printf "%s\n" "$line" | fold -c -s -w "$width" | \
sed -e "1 s/^/$pfx1/" | sed -e "1! s/^/$pfx2/" | \
sed -e "s/[\t ]\+$//"
done < "$logfile"
}
[ $# -eq 0 ] && usage
[ $# -eq 1 ] || fatal "insufficient or too many arguments"
new_ver="$1"; shift
# Validate the new version
printf "%s" "$new_ver" | egrep -q -x '[[:digit:]]+\.[[:digit:]]+' ||
fatal "please, provide new version in X.Y format"
# Make sure that the current branch is 'main'
current_branch="$(git branch | sed -n -e '/^*/ s/^* //p')"
if [ "$current_branch" != "main" ]; then
fatal "current branch is '$current_branch' but must be 'main'"
fi
# Make sure the git index is up-to-date
[ -z "$(git status --porcelain)" ] || fatal "git index is not up-to-date"
# Remind the maintainer about various important things
ask_question "Did you update the man page"
ask_question "Did you update tests: test-data and oldcodebase"
# Change the version in the 'bmaptools/CLI.py' file
sed -i -e "s/^VERSION = \"[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\"$/VERSION = \"$new_ver\"/" bmaptools/CLI.py
# Sed the version in the RPM spec file
sed -i -e "s/^Version: [0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+$/Version: $new_ver/" packaging/bmap-tools.spec
# Remove the "rc_num" macro from the RPM spec file to make sure we do not have
# the "-rcX" part in the release version
sed -i -e '/^%define[[:blank:]]\+rc_num[[:blank:]]\+[[:digit:]]\+[[:blank:]]*$/d' packaging/bmap-tools.spec
# Ask the maintainer for changelog lines
logfile="$(mktemp -t "$PROG.XXXX")"
cat > "$logfile" <<EOF
# Please, provide changelog lines for the RPM and Deb packages.
# Please, use one line per changelog entry, lines will be wrapped
# automatically.
# Lines starting with the "#" symbol will be removed.
EOF
if [ -z "${EDITOR+x}" ]; then
EDITOR="vim"
fi
"$EDITOR" "$logfile"
# Remove comments and blank lines
sed -i -e '/^#.*$/d' -e'/^$/d' "$logfile"
# Prepare Debian changelog
deblogfile="$(mktemp -t "$PROG.XXXX")"
printf "%s\n\n" "bmap-tools ($new_ver) unstable; urgency=low" > "$deblogfile"
format_changelog "$logfile" " * " " " >> "$deblogfile"
printf "\n%s\n\n" " -- Artem Bityutskiy <[email protected]> $(date -R)" >> "$deblogfile"
cat debian/changelog >> "$deblogfile"
mv "$deblogfile" debian/changelog
# Prepare RPM changelog
rpmlogfile="$(mktemp -t "$PROG.XXXX")"
printf "%s\n" "$(date --utc) - Artem Bityutskiy <[email protected]> ${new_ver}-1" > "$rpmlogfile"
format_changelog "$logfile" "- " " " >> "$rpmlogfile"
printf "\n" >> "$rpmlogfile"
cat packaging/bmap-tools.changes >> "$rpmlogfile"
mv "$rpmlogfile" packaging/bmap-tools.changes
rm "$logfile"
# Commit the changes
git commit -a -s -m "Release version $new_ver"
outdir="."
tag_name="v$new_ver"
release_name="bmap-tools-$new_ver"
# Create new signed tag
printf "%s\n" "Signing tag $tag_name"
git tag -m "$release_name" -s "$tag_name"
# Get the name of the release branch corresponding to this version
release_branch="release-$(printf "%s" "$new_ver" | sed -e 's/\(.*\)\..*/\1.0/')"
cat <<EOF
To finish the release:
1. push the $tag_name tag out
2. update the $release_branch with the contents of the 'main' branch
3. point the main branch to the updated $release_branch branch
4. push the main and $release_branch branches out
The commands would be:
#1
git push origin $tag_name
#2
git branch -f $release_branch main
#3
git push origin main:main
git push origin $release_branch:$release_branch
EOF