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fix(ci): fetch previous tag from git instead of API #1181
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Previously the release info script would query the GitHub HTTP API and retrieve the latest "Release" (git tag) published. The latest "Release" could (likely) be for a different `release-*` branch or even `master` rather than the previous tag on the same branch as the new tag. This resulted in "Release" changelogs containing commits that dont exist in the tags history. By instead querying git itself we can fetch the previous tag in history and then generate an accurate changelog, eg: between `v1.7.4` and `v1.7.3` rather than potentially `v1.7.4` and `v1.10.0`. Run script through `shellcheck` and `shfmt`.
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@Mergifyio backport release-1.27.x release-1.28.x |
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Previously the release info script would query the GitHub HTTP API and retrieve the latest "Release" (git tag) published. The latest "Release" could (likely) be for a different `release-*` branch or even `master` rather than the previous tag on the same branch as the new tag. This resulted in "Release" changelogs containing commits that dont exist in the tags history. By instead querying git itself we can fetch the previous tag in history and then generate an accurate changelog, eg: between `v1.7.4` and `v1.7.3` rather than potentially `v1.7.4` and `v1.10.0`. Run script through `shellcheck` and `shfmt`. (cherry picked from commit b2c7da2)
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Previously the release info script would query the GitHub HTTP API and retrieve the latest "Release" (git tag) published. The latest "Release" could (likely) be for a different `release-*` branch or even `master` rather than the previous tag on the same branch as the new tag. This resulted in "Release" changelogs containing commits that dont exist in the tags history. By instead querying git itself we can fetch the previous tag in history and then generate an accurate changelog, eg: between `v1.7.4` and `v1.7.3` rather than potentially `v1.7.4` and `v1.10.0`. Run script through `shellcheck` and `shfmt`. (cherry picked from commit b2c7da2)
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Previously the release info script would query the GitHub HTTP API and retrieve the latest "Release" (git tag) published. The latest "Release" could (likely) be for a different `release-*` branch or even `master` rather than the previous tag on the same branch as the new tag. This resulted in "Release" changelogs containing commits that dont exist in the tags history. By instead querying git itself we can fetch the previous tag in history and then generate an accurate changelog, eg: between `v1.7.4` and `v1.7.3` rather than potentially `v1.7.4` and `v1.10.0`. Run script through `shellcheck` and `shfmt`. (cherry picked from commit b2c7da2) Co-authored-by: kskewes-sf <96093759+kskewes-sf@users.noreply.github.com>
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Previously the release info script would query the GitHub HTTP API and retrieve the latest "Release" (git tag) published. The latest "Release" could (likely) be for a different `release-*` branch or even `master` rather than the previous tag on the same branch as the new tag. This resulted in "Release" changelogs containing commits that dont exist in the tags history. By instead querying git itself we can fetch the previous tag in history and then generate an accurate changelog, eg: between `v1.7.4` and `v1.7.3` rather than potentially `v1.7.4` and `v1.10.0`. Run script through `shellcheck` and `shfmt`. (cherry picked from commit b2c7da2) Co-authored-by: kskewes-sf <96093759+kskewes-sf@users.noreply.github.com>
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Previously the release info script would query the GitHub HTTP API and retrieve
the latest "Release" (git tag) published.
The latest "Release" could (likely) be for a different
release-*
branch oreven
master
rather than the previous tag on the same branch as the newtag.
This resulted in "Release" changelogs containing commits that dont
exist in the tags history.
By instead querying git itself we can fetch the previous tag in history
and then generate an accurate changelog, eg: between
v1.7.4
andv1.7.3
rather than potentiallyv1.7.4
andv1.10.0
.Run script through
shellcheck
andshfmt
.