/** * @license * Copyright Google LLC All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license */ import {params, types as graphqlTypes} from 'typed-graphqlify'; import {Commit, parseCommitMessage} from '../../commit-message/parse'; import {red, warn} from '../../utils/console'; import {GitClient} from '../../utils/git/index'; import {getPr} from '../../utils/github'; import {MergeConfig, TargetLabel} from './config'; import {PullRequestFailure} from './failures'; import {matchesPattern} from './string-pattern'; import {getBranchesFromTargetLabel, getTargetLabelFromPullRequest, InvalidTargetBranchError, InvalidTargetLabelError} from './target-label'; import {PullRequestMergeTask} from './task'; /** The default label for labeling pull requests containing a breaking change. */ const BreakingChangeLabel = 'breaking changes'; /** Interface that describes a pull request. */ export interface PullRequest { /** URL to the pull request. */ url: string; /** Number of the pull request. */ prNumber: number; /** Title of the pull request. */ title: string; /** Labels applied to the pull request. */ labels: string[]; /** List of branches this PR should be merged into. */ targetBranches: string[]; /** Branch that the PR targets in the Github UI. */ githubTargetBranch: string; /** Count of commits in this pull request. */ commitCount: number; /** Optional SHA that this pull request needs to be based on. */ requiredBaseSha?: string; /** Whether the pull request commit message fixup. */ needsCommitMessageFixup: boolean; /** Whether the pull request has a caretaker note. */ hasCaretakerNote: boolean; } /** * Loads and validates the specified pull request against the given configuration. * If the pull requests fails, a pull request failure is returned. */ export async function loadAndValidatePullRequest( {git, config}: PullRequestMergeTask, prNumber: number, ignoreNonFatalFailures = false): Promise { const prData = await fetchPullRequestFromGithub(git, prNumber); if (prData === null) { return PullRequestFailure.notFound(); } const labels = prData.labels.nodes.map(l => l.name); if (!labels.some(name => matchesPattern(name, config.mergeReadyLabel))) { return PullRequestFailure.notMergeReady(); } if (!labels.some(name => matchesPattern(name, config.claSignedLabel))) { return PullRequestFailure.claUnsigned(); } let targetLabel: TargetLabel; try { targetLabel = getTargetLabelFromPullRequest(config, labels); } catch (error) { if (error instanceof InvalidTargetLabelError) { return new PullRequestFailure(error.failureMessage); } throw error; } /** List of parsed commits for all of the commits in the pull request. */ const commitsInPr = prData.commits.nodes.map(n => parseCommitMessage(n.commit.message)); try { assertChangesAllowForTargetLabel(commitsInPr, targetLabel, config); assertCorrectBreakingChangeLabeling(commitsInPr, labels, config); } catch (error) { return error; } /** The combined status of the latest commit in the pull request. */ const state = prData.commits.nodes.slice(-1)[0].commit.status.state; if (state === 'FAILURE' && !ignoreNonFatalFailures) { return PullRequestFailure.failingCiJobs(); } if (state === 'PENDING' && !ignoreNonFatalFailures) { return PullRequestFailure.pendingCiJobs(); } const githubTargetBranch = prData.baseRefName; const requiredBaseSha = config.requiredBaseCommits && config.requiredBaseCommits[githubTargetBranch]; const needsCommitMessageFixup = !!config.commitMessageFixupLabel && labels.some(name => matchesPattern(name, config.commitMessageFixupLabel)); const hasCaretakerNote = !!config.caretakerNoteLabel && labels.some(name => matchesPattern(name, config.caretakerNoteLabel!)); let targetBranches: string[]; // If branches are determined for a given target label, capture errors that are // thrown as part of branch computation. This is expected because a merge configuration // can lazily compute branches for a target label and throw. e.g. if an invalid target // label is applied, we want to exit the script gracefully with an error message. try { targetBranches = await getBranchesFromTargetLabel(targetLabel, githubTargetBranch); } catch (error) { if (error instanceof InvalidTargetBranchError || error instanceof InvalidTargetLabelError) { return new PullRequestFailure(error.failureMessage); } throw error; } return { url: prData.url, prNumber, labels, requiredBaseSha, githubTargetBranch, needsCommitMessageFixup, hasCaretakerNote, targetBranches, title: prData.title, commitCount: prData.commits.totalCount, }; } /* Graphql schema for the response body the requested pull request. */ const PR_SCHEMA = { url: graphqlTypes.string, number: graphqlTypes.number, // Only the last 100 commits from a pull request are obtained as we likely will never see a pull // requests with more than 100 commits. commits: params({last: 100}, { totalCount: graphqlTypes.number, nodes: [{ commit: { status: { state: graphqlTypes.oneOf(['FAILURE', 'PENDING', 'SUCCESS'] as const), }, message: graphqlTypes.string, }, }], }), baseRefName: graphqlTypes.string, title: graphqlTypes.string, labels: params({first: 100}, { nodes: [{ name: graphqlTypes.string, }] }), }; /** Fetches a pull request from Github. Returns null if an error occurred. */ async function fetchPullRequestFromGithub( git: GitClient, prNumber: number): Promise { try { const x = await getPr(PR_SCHEMA, prNumber, git); return x; } catch (e) { // If the pull request could not be found, we want to return `null` so // that the error can be handled gracefully. if (e.status === 404) { return null; } throw e; } } /** Whether the specified value resolves to a pull request. */ export function isPullRequest(v: PullRequestFailure|PullRequest): v is PullRequest { return (v as PullRequest).targetBranches !== undefined; } /** * Assert the commits provided are allowed to merge to the provided target label, throwing a * PullRequestFailure otherwise. */ function assertChangesAllowForTargetLabel( commits: Commit[], label: TargetLabel, config: MergeConfig) { /** * List of commit scopes which are exempted from target label content requirements. i.e. no `feat` * scopes in patch branches, no breaking changes in minor or patch changes. */ const exemptedScopes = config.targetLabelExemptScopes || []; /** List of commits which are subject to content requirements for the target label. */ commits = commits.filter(commit => !exemptedScopes.includes(commit.scope)); switch (label.pattern) { case 'target: major': break; case 'target: minor': // Check if any commits in the pull request contains a breaking change. if (commits.some(commit => commit.breakingChanges.length !== 0)) { throw PullRequestFailure.hasBreakingChanges(label); } break; case 'target: patch': case 'target: lts': // Check if any commits in the pull request contains a breaking change. if (commits.some(commit => commit.breakingChanges.length !== 0)) { throw PullRequestFailure.hasBreakingChanges(label); } // Check if any commits in the pull request contains a commit type of "feat". if (commits.some(commit => commit.type === 'feat')) { throw PullRequestFailure.hasFeatureCommits(label); } break; default: warn(red('WARNING: Unable to confirm all commits in the pull request are eligible to be')); warn(red(`merged into the target branch: ${label.pattern}`)); break; } } /** * Assert the pull request has the proper label for breaking changes if there are breaking change * commits, and only has the label if there are breaking change commits. */ function assertCorrectBreakingChangeLabeling( commits: Commit[], labels: string[], config: MergeConfig) { /** Whether the PR has a label noting a breaking change. */ const hasLabel = labels.includes(config.breakingChangeLabel || BreakingChangeLabel); //** Whether the PR has at least one commit which notes a breaking change. */ const hasCommit = commits.some(commit => commit.breakingChanges.length !== 0); if (!hasLabel && hasCommit) { throw PullRequestFailure.missingBreakingChangeLabel(); } if (hasLabel && !hasCommit) { throw PullRequestFailure.missingBreakingChangeCommit(); } }