Move semver into the utils directory rather than as a set of utils specifically
for release tooling. While the utils are only currently used in the release
tooling, they are not providing a release specific utility and can be used by
any subtool of ng-dev.
PR Close#42917
Use the version value from the primary package.json file rather than
checking the branch for the latest semver tag. This allows for us
to explictly create changelogs from the previous version to the new
version.
PR Close#42872
Updates the Bazel NodeJS rules to v4.0.0-beta.0. This is necessary
so that the Angular components repo can update, and it's generally
good to stay as up-to-date as possible with the Bazel rules as it's
easy to fall behind, and updating early allows us to discover issues
affecting our tooling earlier (where they are easier to address due to
e.g. potential breaking change policy).
PR Close#42760
We rely on a Github API `/branches` request to determine the active
release trains. Currently this logic is broken if more than 100
protected branches exist within a repository. This issue surfaced
recently where the `items_per_page` setting was set to `30`, causing
the merge tooling and release tooling to not detect the proper "latest"
release train.
This commit uses Github pagination for retrieving branches to determine
the active release trains, and makes the logic more long-term proof.
PR Close#42666
We previously held off with updating Octokit to v18 due to
their more noticable issues with typings. This commit updates
us to the latest version in order to take advantage of the new
pagination API (which is also strongly-typed), and to not fall
behind too much over time (Octokit seems to change quite often..)
We work around the problem with the types for `getContent` by just
using a type cast with a TODO (and link to the issue). Similarly we
work around a problem where the Octokit types have an incorrect type
for the name of the labels array in an API response.
PR Close#42666
With the recent refactorings to `GitClient`, where singletons
are created and can be retrieved through a static method, the
test has been updated to also install spies for the static methods
of `GitClient`. This commit updates the spy installation so that
the same mock git client is used that is also passed manually to
the release actions. Having two separate instances of the mock
git client could result in false-positive test results.
PR Close#42468
Currently the `GitClient` accepts a generic parameter for determining
whether the `githubToken` should be set or not. This worked fine so far
in terms of distinguishing between an authenticated and
non-authenticated git client instance, but if we intend to conditionally
show methods only for authenticated instances, the generic parameter
is not suitable.
This commit splits up the `GitClient` into two classes. One for
the base logic without any authorization, and a second class that
extends the base logic with authentication logic. i.e. the
`AuthenticatedGitClient`. This allows us to have specific methods only
for the authenticated instance. e.g.
* `hasOauthScopes` has been moved to only exist for authenticated
instances.
* the GraphQL functionality within `gitClient.github` is not
accessible for non-authenticated instances. GraphQL API requires
authentication as per Github.
The initial motiviation for this was that we want to throw if
`hasOAuthScopes` is called without the Octokit instance having
a token configured. This should help avoiding issues as within
3b434ed94d
that prevented the caretaker process momentarily.
Additionally, the Git client has moved from `index.ts` to
`git-client.ts` for better discoverability in the codebase.
PR Close#42468
Removes the duplicate `hasLocalChanges` method from the Git client. We
already have `hasUncommittedChanges`. Also removes a TODO for adding
`assertNoLocalChanges` as it seems more flexible to manually check
(i.e. better messaging with context on the current tool; e.g. "cannot
perform rebase")
PR Close#42409
We recently updated `@octokit/rest` to a more recent version. For this
the Github client had to be refactored to account for new types of
Octokit. With the refactorings the authentication of the Github
client broke as we used an incorrect option for setting the OAuth
token. The TS transpilation did not fail because the Octokit types
support arbitrary options in the constructor. This is not solvable
on our side, so we cannot prevent similar issues in the future
unfortunately. Adding tests for authentication is not a reasonable
option either.
Previously by default GitClient would log the commands it was executing at the
INFO level. This change moves the default level of this logging to DEBUG, while
still allowing callers of the methods to set the log level back to INFO.
PR Close#41899
Currently we have a common utility method for running commands
in a child process. This method pipes all stdout and stderr, but sets
the `stdin` to `inherited`. This seemed to work as expected in terms of
allowing interactive commands being executed, but it messes with the
TTY in Windows (and potentially other platforms) so that colors and
prompts no longer work properly. See attached screenshot.
We fix this by not inheriting the stdin by default; but exposing
a dedicated method for interactive commands. This results in more
readable and obvious code too, so it's worth making this change
regardless of the TTY issues.
PR Close#41948
Remove the getBaseDir method from GitClient as the baseDir is determined
once during construction and does not need to be rediscovered. The property
access should always be used.
PR Close#41898
As `getRepoBaseDir()` relies on git, it should be a method on `GitClient` for retrieval
rather than its own utility outside of the common GitClient used for all git ineractions.
PR Close#41527
Creates a singleton class for GitClient rather than relying on creating an instance to
require being passed around throughout its usages.
PR Close#41515
Create a utility method for the latest git tag, sorted by committerdate, which
matches SemVer, representing the latest version released on the branch.
PR Close#41455
Write to the unique log file, to prevent being overwritten, for `FATAL_ERROR`
failures in the release tooling. This will help to assist in determining where
something goes wrong in the process as well as being able to resume the action.
PR Close#40524
When fetch is run in normal mode, the `git-fetch-pack` plumbing command
outputs progress to stderr. Since this is unnecessary progress
information for ng-dev usages, it should be suppressed instead.
PR Close#39503
Some usages of the `GitClient` are better served by suppressing the
logging of lines that express what commands are being run. Many usages
of `GitClient` are contained within tools which are best served by
keeping the output clean as mostly read actions are occurring.
PR Close#39474
Rather than running ng-dev via ts-node, going forward ng-dev is generated and run
locally via node. Additionally, the generated file is tested on each commit to
ensure that the local generated version stays up to date.
PR Close#39089
Updates to rules_nodejs 2.2.0. This is the first major release in 7 months and includes a number of features as well
as breaking changes.
Release notes: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/tag/2.0.0
Features of note for angular/angular:
* stdout/stderr/exit code capture; this could be potentially be useful
* TypeScript (ts_project); a simpler tsc rule that ts_library that can be used in the repo where ts_library is too
heavy weight
Breaking changes of note for angular/angular:
* loading custom rules from npm packages: `ts_library` is no longer loaded from `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl`
(which no longer exists) but is now loaded from `@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl`
* with the loading changes above, `load("@npm//:install_bazel_dependencies.bzl", "install_bazel_dependencies")` is
no longer needed in the WORKSPACE which also means that yarn_install does not need to run unless building/testing
a target that depends on @npm. In angular/angular this is a minor improvement as almost everything depends on @npm.
* @angular/bazel package is also updated in this PR to support the new load location; Angular + Bazel users that
require it for ng_package (ng_module is no longer needed in OSS with Angular 10) will need to load from
`@npm//@angular/bazel:index.bzl`. I investigated if it was possible to maintain backward compatability for the old
load location `@npm_angular_bazel` but it is not since the package itself needs to be updated to load from
`@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl` instead of `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl` as it depends on ts_library
internals for ng_module.
* runfiles.resolve will now throw instead of returning undefined to match behavior of node require
Other changes in angular/angular:
* integration/bazel has been updated to use both ng_module and ts_libary with use_angular_plugin=true.
The latter is the recommended way for rules_nodejs users to compile Angular 10 with Ivy. Bazel + Angular ViewEngine is
supported with @angular/bazel <= 9.0.5 and Angular <= 8. There is still Angular ViewEngine example on rules_nodejs
https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_view_engine on these older versions but users
that want to update to Angular 10 and are on Bazel must switch to Ivy and at that point ts_library with
use_angular_plugin=true is more performant that ng_module. Angular example in rules_nodejs is configured this way
as well: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular. As an aside, we also have an
example of building Angular 10 with architect() rule directly instead of using ts_library with angular plugin:
https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_bazel_architect.
NB: ng_module is still required for angular/angular repository as it still builds ViewEngine & @angular/bazel
also provides the ng_package rule. ng_module can be removed in the future if ViewEngine is no longer needed in
angular repo.
* JSModuleInfo provider added to ng_module. this is for forward compat for future rules_nodejs versions.
PR Close#39182
Updates to rules_nodejs 2.2.0. This is the first major release in 7 months and includes a number of features as well
as breaking changes.
Release notes: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/tag/2.0.0
Features of note for angular/angular:
* stdout/stderr/exit code capture; this could be potentially be useful
* TypeScript (ts_project); a simpler tsc rule that ts_library that can be used in the repo where ts_library is too
heavy weight
Breaking changes of note for angular/angular:
* loading custom rules from npm packages: `ts_library` is no longer loaded from `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl`
(which no longer exists) but is now loaded from `@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl`
* with the loading changes above, `load("@npm//:install_bazel_dependencies.bzl", "install_bazel_dependencies")` is
no longer needed in the WORKSPACE which also means that yarn_install does not need to run unless building/testing
a target that depends on @npm. In angular/angular this is a minor improvement as almost everything depends on @npm.
* @angular/bazel package is also updated in this PR to support the new load location; Angular + Bazel users that
require it for ng_package (ng_module is no longer needed in OSS with Angular 10) will need to load from
`@npm//@angular/bazel:index.bzl`. I investigated if it was possible to maintain backward compatability for the old
load location `@npm_angular_bazel` but it is not since the package itself needs to be updated to load from
`@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl` instead of `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl` as it depends on ts_library
internals for ng_module.
* runfiles.resolve will now throw instead of returning undefined to match behavior of node require
Other changes in angular/angular:
* integration/bazel has been updated to use both ng_module and ts_libary with use_angular_plugin=true.
The latter is the recommended way for rules_nodejs users to compile Angular 10 with Ivy. Bazel + Angular ViewEngine is
supported with @angular/bazel <= 9.0.5 and Angular <= 8. There is still Angular ViewEngine example on rules_nodejs
https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_view_engine on these older versions but users
that want to update to Angular 10 and are on Bazel must switch to Ivy and at that point ts_library with
use_angular_plugin=true is more performant that ng_module. Angular example in rules_nodejs is configured this way
as well: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular. As an aside, we also have an
example of building Angular 10 with architect() rule directly instead of using ts_library with angular plugin:
https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_bazel_architect.
NB: ng_module is still required for angular/angular repository as it still builds ViewEngine & @angular/bazel
also provides the ng_package rule. ng_module can be removed in the future if ViewEngine is no longer needed in
angular repo.
* JSModuleInfo provider added to ng_module. this is for forward compat for future rules_nodejs versions.
@josephperrott, this touches `packages/bazel/src/external.bzl` which will make the sync to g3 non-trivial.
PR Close#37727
Creates a tool for staging and publishing releases as per the
new branching and versioning that has been outlined in the following
document. The tool is intended to be used across the organization to
ensure consistent branching/versioning and labeling:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/197kVillDwx-RZtSVOBtPb4BBIAw0E9RT3q3v6DZkykU/edit#heading=h.s3qlps8f4zq7dd
The tool implements the actions as outlined in the following
initial plan: https://hackmd.io/2Le8leq0S6G_R5VEVTNK9A.
The implementation slightly diverged in so far that it performs
staging and publishing together so that releasing is a single
convenient command. In case of errors for which re-running the
full command is not sufficient, we want to consider adding
recover functionality. e.g. when the staging completed, but the
actual NPM publishing aborted unexpectedly due to build errors.
PR Close#38656
Introduces a new command for `ng-dev release`, so that the NPM
dist tag can be set for all configured NPM packages. This command
can be useful in case a manual tag needs to be set, but it is
primarily used by the release tooling when a new stable version
is cut, and when the previous patch branch needs to be set as LTS
version through a `v{major}-lts` dist tag.
It is necessary to have this as a command so that the release tool
can execute it for old branches where other packages might have been
configured. This is similar to the separate `ng-dev build` command
that we created.
Note that we also added logic for spawning a process conveniently
with different "console output" modes. This will be useful for
other command invocations in the release tool and it's generally
better than directly using native `child_process` as that one doesn't
log to the dev-infra debug log file.
PR Close#38656
Adds a new folder to dev-infra where shared testing utilities
could be placed in. This commit already adds initial testing
utilities for dealing with the `GitClient` and SemVer versions.
The `GitClient` in the testing utilities simulates actual Git
behavior in a virtual manner. It's not complete at all, but can
be extended based on our needs. The currently implemented commands
are the most basic ones that we'd need for our release tooling.
PR Close#38656
Adds a method for printing active release trains for a configured
project. This is helpful for the release tool that will print
the active release trains. Also this can be useful for the
caretaker status command, where we could print the active
version branches (i.e. "is there currently a feature-freeze branch").
PR Close#38656
Cleans up outdated comments in the shared dev-infra Git
utilities. We also export the Graphql client for consistency
as we expose the `GithubClient` and `GitClient` too.
PR Close#38656