We recently added a sanity check that ensures that `python` is
available for Bazel. The check relies on `/usr/bin/python` to check
if python is available w/ the correct version. The problem is
that on Windows there is no guarantee that the `/usr/bin` folder
exists, so the `ng-dev release publish` command always fails.
We fix this by just accessing the `env` binary that is also consulted
by scripts executed within Bazel actions. The `env` binary can be
assumed exist in the shell's `$PATH` and can point us to Python
as if it would be executed within Bazel.
PR Close#41943
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
Currently if a major release-train in the `release-candidate`/`feature-freeze`
phase becomes `latest`, we intend to set the NPM LTS dist tag for all packages
of the previous major (as the old release train in `latest` moves into LTS phase).
The logic for this exists but the release tool sets the NPM dist tag for
all packages of the new major. This means that the script might error if
a new package is part of the new major; or it could cause a deleted
package to not receive the LTS tag properly.
PR Close#41946
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
This commit uses the correct property name (`prettier` vs `pretter`) to
check whether prettier is enabled via the config.
(It also fixes some typos in `dev-infra`.)
PR Close#41860
Since recently, the `githubToken` parameter passed to the `ReleaseTool`
constructor is no longer used. This commit removes the unused parameter
and also the corresponding argument from the `publish` script.
PR Close#41688
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
During merging with `ng-dev pr merge` tooling will ensure that pull requests are
properly labeled for breaking changes. Pull requests with commits noting breaking
changes must also be labeled as such, additionally pull requests with breaking
change labels must contain commits noting breaking changes.
Fixes#38776
PR Close#41546
After updating to use the v4 graphql api in the merge tooling, the githubTargetBranch
was set to be the sha of the latest commit rather than the branch name of the target
branch. This caused our tooling to mismatch which branches were actually being targeted
with the effect that if a PR targeted only the patch branch (i.e. labeled `target: patch`
and targeting `11.2.x` in github)it would still expect to merge into both `11.2.x` and
`master`. This is now corrected to once again use the branch name, restoring to the
previous functionality.
PR Close#41523
Add a property, `targetLabelExemptScopes`, to the merge configuration allowing certain
scopes to be exempted from requirements for features and breaking changes only included
in PRs targetting certain labels.
PR Close#41459
Check commits in pull requests to ensure the pr can be merged into the target branch. Confirms
that prs targeting minor do not contain breaking changes, and prs targeting patch or lts do not
contain breaking changes or `feat` commits.
PR Close#41459
As the `test` and `refactor` commit types are not used in release notes and there
are solid use cases for having multiple scopes/scopeless uses of these types, they
are made to be optional instead of required on commits.
PR Close#41486
For commits from git log entries additional fields are available such as the reference
hash and author name, update the utility functions in commit-message to include the
parsed fields. Additionally define, per commit message type, whether to include the
commit in a release notes entry.
PR Close#41458
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
Due to an issue with wombat proxy returning the login state of the generated tokens,
we will need to require a login for all `ng-dev release publish` runs to ensure npm
login has occured.
PR Close#41422
Check a range of commits by retrieving the log files to be parsed with the expected
format for the parser.
This change is in part of a larger set of changes making the process for obtaining
and parsing commits for release note creation and message validation consistent.
This consistency will make it easier to debug as well as ease the design of tooling
which is built on top of these processes.
PR Close#41341
As discovered in #41316, commit body length checks should consider all of the non-header
content as the commit body rather than the conventional-commit-parser's current method
of considering everything after an issue/PR reference to be the footer.
PR Close#41367
Use conventional-commits-parser for parsing commits for validation, this is being done
in anticipation of relying on this parser for release note creation. Unifying how commits
are parsed will provide the most consistency in our tooling.
PR Close#41286
Previously all github releases created by the release tooling tagged
releases as `latest`. Instead releases which are created for the `next`
tag on NPM should be tagged as `prerelease` for github.
PR Close#40999
Clearing the cached bazel outputs before building the artifacts for
publishing prevents an intermittent error found when the version is
cached between publishes.
PR Close#41000
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
Add support for a `--no-branch-prompt` flag for the `ng-dev pr merge` tool. This
flag enables suppression of the confirmation prompt for which branches the specified
PR will merge into.
PR Close#40528
When multiple target labels are applied to a PR, it should be considered
invalid as our tooling does not support a single PR targetting multiple
trains/versions.
PR Close#40156