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| #!/usr/bin/env python | |
| # | |
| # Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more | |
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| # this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. | |
| # The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 | |
| # (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with | |
| # the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at | |
| # | |
| # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | |
| # | |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software | |
| # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, | |
| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. | |
| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | |
| # limitations under the License. | |
| # | |
| # This script automates the process of creating release notes. | |
| import os | |
| import re | |
| import sys | |
| from releaseutils import * | |
| # You must set the following before use! | |
| JIRA_API_BASE = os.environ.get("JIRA_API_BASE", "https://issues.apache.org/jira") | |
| RELEASE_TAG = os.environ.get("RELEASE_TAG", "v1.2.0-rc2") | |
| PREVIOUS_RELEASE_TAG = os.environ.get("PREVIOUS_RELEASE_TAG", "v1.1.0") | |
| # If the release tags are not provided, prompt the user to provide them | |
| while not tag_exists(RELEASE_TAG): | |
| RELEASE_TAG = raw_input("Please provide a valid release tag: ") | |
| while not tag_exists(PREVIOUS_RELEASE_TAG): | |
| print "Please specify the previous release tag." | |
| PREVIOUS_RELEASE_TAG = raw_input(\ | |
| "For instance, if you are releasing v1.2.0, you should specify v1.1.0: ") | |
| # Gather commits found in the new tag but not in the old tag. | |
| # This filters commits based on both the git hash and the PR number. | |
| # If either is present in the old tag, then we ignore the commit. | |
| print "Gathering new commits between tags %s and %s" % (PREVIOUS_RELEASE_TAG, RELEASE_TAG) | |
| release_commits = get_commits(RELEASE_TAG) | |
| previous_release_commits = get_commits(PREVIOUS_RELEASE_TAG) | |
| previous_release_hashes = set() | |
| previous_release_prs = set() | |
| for old_commit in previous_release_commits: | |
| previous_release_hashes.add(old_commit.get_hash()) | |
| if old_commit.get_pr_number(): | |
| previous_release_prs.add(old_commit.get_pr_number()) | |
| new_commits = [] | |
| for this_commit in release_commits: | |
| this_hash = this_commit.get_hash() | |
| this_pr_number = this_commit.get_pr_number() | |
| if this_hash in previous_release_hashes: | |
| continue | |
| if this_pr_number and this_pr_number in previous_release_prs: | |
| continue | |
| new_commits.append(this_commit) | |
| if not new_commits: | |
| sys.exit("There are no new commits between %s and %s!" % (PREVIOUS_RELEASE_TAG, RELEASE_TAG)) | |
| # Prompt the user for confirmation that the commit range is correct | |
| print "\n==================================================================================" | |
| print "JIRA server: %s" % JIRA_API_BASE | |
| print "Release tag: %s" % RELEASE_TAG | |
| print "Previous release tag: %s" % PREVIOUS_RELEASE_TAG | |
| print "Number of commits in this range: %s" % len(new_commits) | |
| def print_indented(_list): | |
| for x in _list: print " %s" % x | |
| if yesOrNoPrompt("Show all commits?"): | |
| print_indented(new_commits) | |
| print "==================================================================================\n" | |
| if not yesOrNoPrompt("Does this look correct?"): | |
| sys.exit("Ok, exiting") | |
| # Filter out special commits | |
| releases = [] | |
| maintenance = [] | |
| reverts = [] | |
| nojiras = [] | |
| filtered_commits = [] | |
| def is_release(commit_title): | |
| return re.findall("\[release\]", commit_title.lower()) or\ | |
| "preparing spark release" in commit_title.lower() or\ | |
| "preparing development version" in commit_title.lower() or\ | |
| "CHANGES.txt" in commit_title | |
| def is_maintenance(commit_title): | |
| return "maintenance" in commit_title.lower() or\ | |
| "manually close" in commit_title.lower() | |
| def has_no_jira(commit_title): | |
| return not re.findall("SPARK-[0-9]+", commit_title.upper()) | |
| def is_revert(commit_title): | |
| return "revert" in commit_title.lower() | |
| def is_docs(commit_title): | |
| return re.findall("docs*", commit_title.lower()) or\ | |
| "programming guide" in commit_title.lower() | |
| for c in new_commits: | |
| t = c.get_title() | |
| if not t: continue | |
| elif is_release(t): releases.append(c) | |
| elif is_maintenance(t): maintenance.append(c) | |
| elif is_revert(t): reverts.append(c) | |
| elif is_docs(t): filtered_commits.append(c) # docs may not have JIRA numbers | |
| elif has_no_jira(t): nojiras.append(c) | |
| else: filtered_commits.append(c) | |
| # Warn against ignored commits | |
| if releases or maintenance or reverts or nojiras: | |
| print "\n==================================================================================" | |
| if releases: print "Found %d release commits" % len(releases) | |
| if maintenance: print "Found %d maintenance commits" % len(maintenance) | |
| if reverts: print "Found %d revert commits" % len(reverts) | |
| if nojiras: print "Found %d commits with no JIRA" % len(nojiras) | |
| print "* Warning: these commits will be ignored.\n" | |
| if yesOrNoPrompt("Show ignored commits?"): | |
| if releases: print "Release (%d)" % len(releases); print_indented(releases) | |
| if maintenance: print "Maintenance (%d)" % len(maintenance); print_indented(maintenance) | |
| if reverts: print "Revert (%d)" % len(reverts); print_indented(reverts) | |
| if nojiras: print "No JIRA (%d)" % len(nojiras); print_indented(nojiras) | |
| print "==================== Warning: the above commits will be ignored ==================\n" | |
| prompt_msg = "%d commits left to process after filtering. Ok to proceed?" % len(filtered_commits) | |
| if not yesOrNoPrompt(prompt_msg): | |
| sys.exit("Ok, exiting.") | |
| # Keep track of warnings to tell the user at the end | |
| warnings = [] | |
| # Mapping from the invalid author name to its associated JIRA issues | |
| # E.g. andrewor14 -> set("SPARK-2413", "SPARK-3551", "SPARK-3471") | |
| invalid_authors = {} | |
| # Populate a map that groups issues and components by author | |
| # It takes the form: Author name -> { Contribution type -> Spark components } | |
| # For instance, | |
| # { | |
| # 'Andrew Or': { | |
| # 'bug fixes': ['windows', 'core', 'web ui'], | |
| # 'improvements': ['core'] | |
| # }, | |
| # 'Tathagata Das' : { | |
| # 'bug fixes': ['streaming'] | |
| # 'new feature': ['streaming'] | |
| # } | |
| # } | |
| # | |
| author_info = {} | |
| jira_options = { "server": JIRA_API_BASE } | |
| jira_client = JIRA(options = jira_options) | |
| print "\n=========================== Compiling contributor list ===========================" | |
| for commit in filtered_commits: | |
| _hash = commit.get_hash() | |
| title = commit.get_title() | |
| issues = re.findall("SPARK-[0-9]+", title.upper()) | |
| author = commit.get_author() | |
| date = get_date(_hash) | |
| # If the author name is invalid, keep track of it along | |
| # with all associated issues so we can translate it later | |
| if is_valid_author(author): | |
| author = capitalize_author(author) | |
| else: | |
| if author not in invalid_authors: | |
| invalid_authors[author] = set() | |
| for issue in issues: | |
| invalid_authors[author].add(issue) | |
| # Parse components from the commit title, if any | |
| commit_components = find_components(title, _hash) | |
| # Populate or merge an issue into author_info[author] | |
| def populate(issue_type, components): | |
| components = components or [CORE_COMPONENT] # assume core if no components provided | |
| if author not in author_info: | |
| author_info[author] = {} | |
| if issue_type not in author_info[author]: | |
| author_info[author][issue_type] = set() | |
| for component in components: | |
| author_info[author][issue_type].add(component) | |
| # Find issues and components associated with this commit | |
| for issue in issues: | |
| jira_issue = jira_client.issue(issue) | |
| jira_type = jira_issue.fields.issuetype.name | |
| jira_type = translate_issue_type(jira_type, issue, warnings) | |
| jira_components = [translate_component(c.name, _hash, warnings)\ | |
| for c in jira_issue.fields.components] | |
| all_components = set(jira_components + commit_components) | |
| populate(jira_type, all_components) | |
| # For docs without an associated JIRA, manually add it ourselves | |
| if is_docs(title) and not issues: | |
| populate("documentation", commit_components) | |
| print " Processed commit %s authored by %s on %s" % (_hash, author, date) | |
| print "==================================================================================\n" | |
| # Write to contributors file ordered by author names | |
| # Each line takes the format " * Author name -- semi-colon delimited contributions" | |
| # e.g. * Andrew Or -- Bug fixes in Windows, Core, and Web UI; improvements in Core | |
| # e.g. * Tathagata Das -- Bug fixes and new features in Streaming | |
| contributors_file = open(contributors_file_name, "w") | |
| authors = author_info.keys() | |
| authors.sort() | |
| for author in authors: | |
| contribution = "" | |
| components = set() | |
| issue_types = set() | |
| for issue_type, comps in author_info[author].items(): | |
| components.update(comps) | |
| issue_types.add(issue_type) | |
| # If there is only one component, mention it only once | |
| # e.g. Bug fixes, improvements in MLlib | |
| if len(components) == 1: | |
| contribution = "%s in %s" % (nice_join(issue_types), next(iter(components))) | |
| # Otherwise, group contributions by issue types instead of modules | |
| # e.g. Bug fixes in MLlib, Core, and Streaming; documentation in YARN | |
| else: | |
| contributions = ["%s in %s" % (issue_type, nice_join(comps)) \ | |
| for issue_type, comps in author_info[author].items()] | |
| contribution = "; ".join(contributions) | |
| # Do not use python's capitalize() on the whole string to preserve case | |
| assert contribution | |
| contribution = contribution[0].capitalize() + contribution[1:] | |
| # If the author name is invalid, use an intermediate format that | |
| # can be translated through translate-contributors.py later | |
| # E.g. andrewor14/SPARK-3425/SPARK-1157/SPARK-6672 | |
| if author in invalid_authors and invalid_authors[author]: | |
| author = author + "/" + "/".join(invalid_authors[author]) | |
| line = " * %s -- %s" % (author, contribution) | |
| contributors_file.write(line + "\n") | |
| contributors_file.close() | |
| print "Contributors list is successfully written to %s!" % contributors_file_name | |
| # Prompt the user to translate author names if necessary | |
| if invalid_authors: | |
| warnings.append("Found the following invalid authors:") | |
| for a in invalid_authors: | |
| warnings.append("\t%s" % a) | |
| warnings.append("Please run './translate-contributors.py' to translate them.") | |
| # Log any warnings encountered in the process | |
| if warnings: | |
| print "\n============ Warnings encountered while creating the contributor list ============" | |
| for w in warnings: print w | |
| print "Please correct these in the final contributors list at %s." % contributors_file_name | |
| print "==================================================================================\n" | |