angular-cn/dev-infra/commit-message/validate.ts

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/**
* @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 {error} from '../utils/console';
import {COMMIT_TYPES, getCommitMessageConfig, ScopeRequirement} from './config';
import {Commit, parseCommitMessage} from './parse';
/** Options for commit message validation. */
export interface ValidateCommitMessageOptions {
disallowSquash?: boolean;
nonFixupCommitHeaders?: string[];
}
/** The result of a commit message validation check. */
export interface ValidateCommitMessageResult {
valid: boolean;
errors: string[];
commit: Commit;
}
/** Regex matching a URL for an entire commit body line. */
const COMMIT_BODY_URL_LINE_RE = /^https?:\/\/.*$/;
/**
* Regular expression matching potential misuse of the `BREAKING CHANGE:` marker in a
* commit message. Commit messages containing one of the following snippets will fail:
*
* - `BREAKING CHANGE <some-content>` | Here we assume the colon is missing by accident.
* - `BREAKING-CHANGE: <some-content>` | The wrong keyword is used here.
* - `BREAKING CHANGES: <some-content>` | The wrong keyword is used here.
* - `BREAKING-CHANGES: <some-content>` | The wrong keyword is used here.
*/
const INCORRECT_BREAKING_CHANGE_BODY_RE =
/^(BREAKING CHANGE[^:]|BREAKING-CHANGE|BREAKING[ -]CHANGES)/m;
/**
* Regular expression matching potential misuse of the `DEPRECATED:` marker in a commit
* message. Commit messages containing one of the following snippets will fail:
*
* - `DEPRECATED <some-content>` | Here we assume the colon is missing by accident.
* - `DEPRECATIONS: <some-content>` | The wrong keyword is used here.
* - `DEPRECATE: <some-content>` | The wrong keyword is used here.
* - `DEPRECATES: <some-content>` | The wrong keyword is used here.
*/
const INCORRECT_DEPRECATION_BODY_RE = /^(DEPRECATED[^:]|DEPRECATIONS|DEPRECATE:|DEPRECATES)/m;
/** Validate a commit message against using the local repo's config. */
export function validateCommitMessage(
commitMsg: string|Commit,
options: ValidateCommitMessageOptions = {}): ValidateCommitMessageResult {
const config = getCommitMessageConfig().commitMessage;
const commit = typeof commitMsg === 'string' ? parseCommitMessage(commitMsg) : commitMsg;
const errors: string[] = [];
/** Perform the validation checks against the parsed commit. */
function validateCommitAndCollectErrors() {
////////////////////////////////////
// Checking revert, squash, fixup //
////////////////////////////////////
// All revert commits are considered valid.
if (commit.isRevert) {
return true;
}
// All squashes are considered valid, as the commit will be squashed into another in
// the git history anyway, unless the options provided to not allow squash commits.
if (commit.isSquash) {
if (options.disallowSquash) {
errors.push('The commit must be manually squashed into the target commit');
return false;
}
return true;
}
// Fixups commits are considered valid, unless nonFixupCommitHeaders are provided to check
// against. If `nonFixupCommitHeaders` is not empty, we check whether there is a corresponding
// non-fixup commit (i.e. a commit whose header is identical to this commit's header after
// stripping the `fixup! ` prefix), otherwise we assume this verification will happen in another
// check.
if (commit.isFixup) {
if (options.nonFixupCommitHeaders && !options.nonFixupCommitHeaders.includes(commit.header)) {
errors.push(
'Unable to find match for fixup commit among prior commits: ' +
(options.nonFixupCommitHeaders.map(x => `\n ${x}`).join('') || '-'));
return false;
}
return true;
}
////////////////////////////
// Checking commit header //
////////////////////////////
if (commit.header.length > config.maxLineLength) {
errors.push(`The commit message header is longer than ${config.maxLineLength} characters`);
return false;
}
if (!commit.type) {
errors.push(`The commit message header does not match the expected format.`);
return false;
}
if (COMMIT_TYPES[commit.type] === undefined) {
errors.push(`'${commit.type}' is not an allowed type.\n => TYPES: ${
Object.keys(COMMIT_TYPES).join(', ')}`);
return false;
}
/** The scope requirement level for the provided type of the commit message. */
const scopeRequirementForType = COMMIT_TYPES[commit.type].scope;
if (scopeRequirementForType === ScopeRequirement.Forbidden && commit.scope) {
errors.push(`Scopes are forbidden for commits with type '${commit.type}', but a scope of '${
commit.scope}' was provided.`);
return false;
}
if (scopeRequirementForType === ScopeRequirement.Required && !commit.scope) {
errors.push(
`Scopes are required for commits with type '${commit.type}', but no scope was provided.`);
return false;
}
const fullScope = commit.npmScope ? `${commit.npmScope}/${commit.scope}` : commit.scope;
if (fullScope && !config.scopes.includes(fullScope)) {
errors.push(
`'${fullScope}' is not an allowed scope.\n => SCOPES: ${config.scopes.join(', ')}`);
return false;
}
// Commits with the type of `release` do not require a commit body.
if (commit.type === 'release') {
return true;
}
//////////////////////////
// Checking commit body //
//////////////////////////
// Due to an issue in which conventional-commits-parser considers all parts of a commit after
// a `#` reference to be the footer, we check the length of all of the commit content after the
// header. In the future, we expect to be able to check only the body once the parser properly
// handles this case.
const allNonHeaderContent = `${commit.body.trim()}\n${commit.footer.trim()}`;
if (!config.minBodyLengthTypeExcludes?.includes(commit.type) &&
allNonHeaderContent.length < config.minBodyLength) {
errors.push(`The commit message body does not meet the minimum length of ${
config.minBodyLength} characters`);
return false;
}
const bodyByLine = commit.body.split('\n');
const lineExceedsMaxLength = bodyByLine.some((line: string) => {
// Check if any line exceeds the max line length limit. The limit is ignored for
// lines that just contain an URL (as these usually cannot be wrapped or shortened).
return line.length > config.maxLineLength && !COMMIT_BODY_URL_LINE_RE.test(line);
});
if (lineExceedsMaxLength) {
errors.push(`The commit message body contains lines greater than ${
config.maxLineLength} characters.`);
return false;
}
// Breaking change
// Check if the commit message contains a valid break change description.
// https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/88fbc066775ab1a2f6a8c75f933375b46d8fa9a4/CONTRIBUTING.md#commit-message-footer
if (INCORRECT_BREAKING_CHANGE_BODY_RE.test(commit.fullText)) {
errors.push(`The commit message body contains an invalid breaking change note.`);
return false;
}
if (INCORRECT_DEPRECATION_BODY_RE.test(commit.fullText)) {
errors.push(`The commit message body contains an invalid deprecation note.`);
return false;
}
return true;
}
return {valid: validateCommitAndCollectErrors(), errors, commit};
}
/** Print the error messages from the commit message validation to the console. */
export function printValidationErrors(errors: string[], print = error) {
print.group(`Error${errors.length === 1 ? '' : 's'}:`);
errors.forEach(line => print(line));
print.groupEnd();
print();
print('The expected format for a commit is: ');
print('<type>(<scope>): <summary>');
print();
print('<body>');
print();
print(`BREAKING CHANGE: <breaking change summary>`);
print();
print(`<breaking change description>`);
print();
print();
}