Often changelogs are generated from the patch branch and then cherry-picked into the `CHANGELOG.md` file in `master` for better access and readability. This is problematic though as `conventional-changelog` (the tool we use for generating the changelog), will duplicate commits when a future changelog is generated from `master` then (i.e. for a new minor release). This happens because conventional-changelog always generates the changelog from the latest tag in a given branch to `HEAD`. The tag in the patch branch does not correspond to any SHA in `master` so the intersection of commits is not automatically omitted. We work around this naively (until we have a better tool provided by dev-infra), by deduping commits that are already part of the changelog. This has proven to work as expected in the components repo. PR Close #37956
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/**
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 * @license
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 * Copyright Google LLC All Rights Reserved.
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 *
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 * Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
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 * found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
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 */
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const {readFileSync} = require('fs');
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const {bold, yellow} = require('chalk');
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module.exports = (gulp) => () => {
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  const conventionalChangelog = require('gulp-conventional-changelog');
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  const ignoredScopes = [
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    'aio',
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    'dev-infra',
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    'docs-infra',
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    'zone.js',
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  ];
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  return gulp.src('CHANGELOG.md')
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      .pipe(conventionalChangelog(
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          /* core options */ {preset: 'angular'},
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          /* context options */ {},
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          /* raw-commit options */ {
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            // Ignore commits that start with `<type>(<scope>)` for any of the ignored scopes.
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            extendedRegexp: true,
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            grep: `^[^(]+\\((${ignoredScopes.join('|')})\\)`,
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            invertGrep: true,
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          },
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          /* commit parser options */ null,
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          /* writer options*/ createDedupeWriterOptions()))
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      .pipe(gulp.dest('./'));
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};
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/**
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 * Creates changelog writer options which ensure that commits are not showing up multiple times.
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 * Commits can show up multiple times if a changelog has been generated on a publish branch
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 * and has been cherry-picked into "master". In that case, the changelog will already contain
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 * commits from master which might be added to the changelog again. This is because usually
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 * patch and minor releases are tagged from the publish branches and therefore
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 * conventional-changelog tries to build the changelog from last minor version to HEAD when a
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 * new minor version is being published from the "master" branch. We naively match commit
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 * headers as otherwise we would need to query Git and diff commits between a given patch branch.
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 * The commit header is reliable enough as it contains a direct reference to the source PR.
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 */
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function createDedupeWriterOptions() {
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  const existingChangelogContent = readFileSync('CHANGELOG.md', 'utf8');
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  return {
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    // Specify a writer option that can be used to modify the content of a new changelog section.
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    // See: conventional-changelog/tree/master/packages/conventional-changelog-writer
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    finalizeContext: (context) => {
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      context.commitGroups = context.commitGroups.filter((group) => {
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        group.commits = group.commits.filter((commit) => {
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          // NOTE: We cannot compare the SHAs because the commits will have a different SHA
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          // if they are being cherry-picked into a different branch.
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          if (existingChangelogContent.includes(commit.subject)) {
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            console.info(yellow(`  ↺   Skipping duplicate: "${bold(commit.header)}"`));
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            return false;
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          }
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          return true;
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        });
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        // Filter out commit groups which don't have any commits. Commit groups will become
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        // empty if we filter out all duplicated commits.
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        return group.commits.length !== 0;
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      });
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      return context;
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    }
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  };
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}
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