angular-cn/dev-infra/release/publish/pull-request-state.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 * as Octokit from '@octokit/rest';
import {GitClient} from '../../utils/git/index';
/** Thirty seconds in milliseconds. */
const THIRTY_SECONDS_IN_MS = 30000;
/** State of a pull request in Github. */
export type PullRequestState = 'merged'|'closed'|'open';
/** Gets whether a given pull request has been merged. */
export async function getPullRequestState(
api: GitClient<boolean>, id: number): Promise<PullRequestState> {
const {data} = await api.github.pulls.get({...api.remoteParams, pull_number: id});
if (data.merged) {
return 'merged';
}
// Check if the PR was closed more than 30 seconds ago, this extra time gives Github time to
// update the closed pull request to be associated with the closing commit.
// Note: a Date constructed with `null` creates an object at 0 time, which will never be greater
// than the current date time.
if (data.closed_at !== null &&
(new Date(data.closed_at).getTime() < Date.now() - THIRTY_SECONDS_IN_MS)) {
return await isPullRequestClosedWithAssociatedCommit(api, id) ? 'merged' : 'closed';
}
return 'open';
}
/**
* Whether the pull request has been closed with an associated commit. This is usually
* the case if a PR has been merged using the autosquash merge script strategy. Since
* the merge is not fast-forward, Github does not consider the PR as merged and instead
* shows the PR as closed. See for example: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/37918.
*/
async function isPullRequestClosedWithAssociatedCommit(api: GitClient<boolean>, id: number) {
const request =
api.github.issues.listEvents.endpoint.merge({...api.remoteParams, issue_number: id});
const events: Octokit.IssuesListEventsResponse = await api.github.paginate(request);
// Iterate through the events of the pull request in reverse. We want to find the most
// recent events and check if the PR has been closed with a commit associated with it.
// If the PR has been closed through a commit, we assume that the PR has been merged
// using the autosquash merge strategy. For more details. See the `AutosquashMergeStrategy`.
for (let i = events.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
const {event, commit_id} = events[i];
// If we come across a "reopened" event, we abort looking for referenced commits. Any
// commits that closed the PR before, are no longer relevant and did not close the PR.
if (event === 'reopened') {
return false;
}
// If a `closed` event is captured with a commit assigned, then we assume that
// this PR has been merged properly.
if (event === 'closed' && commit_id) {
return true;
}
// If the PR has been referenced by a commit, check if the commit closes this pull
// request. Note that this is needed besides checking `closed` as PRs could be merged
// into any non-default branch where the `Closes <..>` keyword does not work and the PR
// is simply closed without an associated `commit_id`. For more details see:
// https://docs.github.com/en/enterprise/2.16/user/github/managing-your-work-on-github/closing-issues-using-keywords#:~:text=non-default.
if (event === 'referenced' && commit_id &&
await isCommitClosingPullRequest(api, commit_id, id)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/** Checks whether the specified commit is closing the given pull request. */
async function isCommitClosingPullRequest(api: GitClient<boolean>, sha: string, id: number) {
const {data} = await api.github.repos.getCommit({...api.remoteParams, ref: sha});
// Matches the closing keyword supported in commit messages. See:
// https://docs.github.com/en/enterprise/2.16/user/github/managing-your-work-on-github/closing-issues-using-keywords.
return data.commit.message.match(
new RegExp(`(?:close[sd]?|fix(?:e[sd]?)|resolve[sd]?):? #${id}(?!\\d)`, 'i'));
}