angular-docs-cn/dev-infra/pr/merge/defaults/labels.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 {GithubConfig} from '../../../utils/config';
import {GithubClient} from '../../../utils/git/github';
import {TargetLabel} from '../config';
import {InvalidTargetBranchError, InvalidTargetLabelError} from '../target-label';
import {fetchActiveReleaseTrainBranches, getVersionOfBranch, GithubRepo, isReleaseTrainBranch, nextBranchName} from './branches';
import {assertActiveLtsBranch} from './lts-branch';
/**
* Gets a label configuration for the merge tooling that reflects the default Angular
* organization-wide labeling and branching semantics as outlined in the specification.
*
* https://docs.google.com/document/d/197kVillDwx-RZtSVOBtPb4BBIAw0E9RT3q3v6DZkykU
*/
export async function getDefaultTargetLabelConfiguration(
api: GithubClient, github: GithubConfig, npmPackageName: string): Promise<TargetLabel[]> {
const repo: GithubRepo = {owner: github.owner, repo: github.name, api, npmPackageName};
const nextVersion = await getVersionOfBranch(repo, nextBranchName);
const hasNextMajorTrain = nextVersion.minor === 0;
const {latestVersionBranch, releaseCandidateBranch} =
await fetchActiveReleaseTrainBranches(repo, nextVersion);
return [
{
pattern: 'target: major',
branches: () => {
// If `next` is currently not designated to be a major version, we do not
// allow merging of PRs with `target: major`.
if (!hasNextMajorTrain) {
throw new InvalidTargetLabelError(
`Unable to merge pull request. The "${nextBranchName}" branch will be ` +
`released as a minor version.`);
}
return [nextBranchName];
},
},
{
pattern: 'target: minor',
// Changes labeled with `target: minor` are merged most commonly into the next branch
// (i.e. `master`). In rare cases of an exceptional minor version while being already
// on a major release train, this would need to be overridden manually.
// TODO: Consider handling this automatically by checking if the NPM version matches
// the last-minor. If not, then an exceptional minor might be in progress. See:
// https://docs.google.com/document/d/197kVillDwx-RZtSVOBtPb4BBIAw0E9RT3q3v6DZkykU/edit#heading=h.h7o5pjq6yqd0
branches: [nextBranchName],
},
{
pattern: 'target: patch',
branches: githubTargetBranch => {
// If a PR is targeting the latest active version-branch through the Github UI,
// and is also labeled with `target: patch`, then we merge it directly into the
// branch without doing any cherry-picking. This is useful if a PR could not be
// applied cleanly, and a separate PR for the patch branch has been created.
if (githubTargetBranch === latestVersionBranch) {
return [latestVersionBranch];
}
// Otherwise, patch changes are always merged into the next and patch branch.
const branches = [nextBranchName, latestVersionBranch];
// Additionally, if there is a release-candidate/feature-freeze release-train
// currently active, also merge the PR into that version-branch.
if (releaseCandidateBranch !== null) {
branches.push(releaseCandidateBranch);
}
return branches;
}
},
{
pattern: 'target: rc',
branches: githubTargetBranch => {
// The `target: rc` label cannot be applied if there is no active feature-freeze
// or release-candidate release train.
if (releaseCandidateBranch === null) {
throw new InvalidTargetLabelError(
`No active feature-freeze/release-candidate branch. ` +
`Unable to merge pull request using "target: rc" label.`);
}
// If the PR is targeting the active release-candidate/feature-freeze version branch
// directly through the Github UI and has the `target: rc` label applied, merge it
// only into the release candidate branch. This is useful if a PR did not apply cleanly
// into the release-candidate/feature-freeze branch, and a separate PR has been created.
if (githubTargetBranch === releaseCandidateBranch) {
return [releaseCandidateBranch];
}
// Otherwise, merge into the next and active release-candidate/feature-freeze branch.
return [nextBranchName, releaseCandidateBranch];
},
},
{
// LTS changes are rare enough that we won't worry about cherry-picking changes into all
// active LTS branches for PRs created against any other branch. Instead, PR authors need
// to manually create separate PRs for desired LTS branches. Additionally, active LT branches
// commonly diverge quickly. This makes cherry-picking not an option for LTS changes.
pattern: 'target: lts',
branches: async githubTargetBranch => {
if (!isReleaseTrainBranch(githubTargetBranch)) {
throw new InvalidTargetBranchError(
`PR cannot be merged as it does not target a long-term support ` +
`branch: "${githubTargetBranch}"`);
}
if (githubTargetBranch === latestVersionBranch) {
throw new InvalidTargetBranchError(
`PR cannot be merged with "target: lts" into patch branch. ` +
`Consider changing the label to "target: patch" if this is intentional.`);
}
if (githubTargetBranch === releaseCandidateBranch && releaseCandidateBranch !== null) {
throw new InvalidTargetBranchError(
`PR cannot be merged with "target: lts" into feature-freeze/release-candidate ` +
`branch. Consider changing the label to "target: rc" if this is intentional.`);
}
// Assert that the selected branch is an active LTS branch.
await assertActiveLtsBranch(repo, githubTargetBranch);
return [githubTargetBranch];
},
},
];
}