// @ts-check /// const Octokit = require("@octokit/rest"); const { runSequence } = require("./run-sequence"); // The first is used by bot-based kickoffs, the second by automatic triggers const triggeredPR = process.env.SOURCE_ISSUE || process.env.SYSTEM_PULLREQUEST_PULLREQUESTNUMBER; /** * This program should be invoked as `node ./scripts/update-experimental-branches ` * TODO: the following is racey - if two experiment-enlisted PRs trigger simultaneously and witness one another in an unupdated state, they'll both produce * a new experimental branch, but each will be missing a change from the other. There's no _great_ way to fix this beyond setting the maximum concurrency * of this task to 1 (so only one job is allowed to update experiments at a time). */ async function main() { const gh = new Octokit({ auth: process.argv[2] }); const prnums = (await gh.issues.listForRepo({ labels: "typescript@experimental", sort: "created", state: "open", owner: "Microsoft", repo: "TypeScript", })).data.filter(i => !!i.pull_request).map(i => i.number); if (triggeredPR && !prnums.some(n => n === +triggeredPR)) { return; // Only have work to do for enlisted PRs } console.log(`Performing experimental branch updating and merging for pull requests ${prnums.join(", ")}`); const userName = process.env.GH_USERNAME; const remoteUrl = `https://${process.argv[2]}@github.com/${userName}/TypeScript.git`; // Forcibly cleanup workspace runSequence([ ["git", ["checkout", "."]], ["git", ["fetch", "-fu", "origin", "master:master"]], ["git", ["checkout", "master"]], ["git", ["remote", "add", "fork", remoteUrl]], // Add the remote fork ]); for (const numRaw of prnums) { const num = +numRaw; if (num) { // PR number rather than branch name - lookup info const inputPR = await gh.pulls.get({ owner: "Microsoft", repo: "TypeScript", pull_number: num }); // GH calculates the rebaseable-ness of a PR into its target, so we can just use that here if (!inputPR.data.rebaseable) { if (+triggeredPR === num) { await gh.issues.createComment({ owner: "Microsoft", repo: "TypeScript", issue_number: num, body: `This PR is configured as an experiment, and currently has rebase conflicts with master - please rebase onto master and fix the conflicts.` }); } throw new Error(`Rebase conflict detected in PR ${num} with master`); // A PR is currently in conflict, give up } runSequence([ ["git", ["fetch", "origin", `pull/${num}/head:${num}`]], ["git", ["checkout", `${num}`]], ["git", ["rebase", "master"]], ["git", ["push", "-f", "-u", "fork", `${num}`]], // Keep a rebased copy of this branch in our fork ]); } else { throw new Error(`Invalid PR number: ${numRaw}`); } } // Return to `master` and make a new `experimental` branch runSequence([ ["git", ["checkout", "master"]], ["git", ["checkout", "-b", "experimental"]], ]); // Merge each branch into `experimental` (which, if there is a conflict, we now know is from inter-experiment conflict) for (const branch of prnums) { // Find the merge base const mergeBase = runSequence([ ["git", ["merge-base", branch, "experimental"]], ]); // Simulate the merge and abort if there are conflicts const mergeTree = runSequence([ ["git", ["merge-tree", mergeBase.trim(), branch, "experimental"]] ]); if (mergeTree.indexOf(`===${"="}===`) >= 0) { // 7 equals is the center of the merge conflict marker throw new Error(`Merge conflict detected involving PR ${branch} with other experiment`); } // Merge (always producing a merge commit) runSequence([ ["git", ["merge", branch, "--no-ff"]], ]); } // Every branch merged OK, force push the replacement `experimental` branch runSequence([ ["git", ["push", "-f", "-u", "fork", "experimental"]], ]); } main().catch(e => (console.error(e), process.exitCode = 2));