project-config/jenkins/scripts/propose_update.sh
Samuel de Medeiros Queiroz fb5d780cad Don't short circuit when projects fails to clone
This change adds a check to propose_update.sh,
avoiding it to go into fatal error when a project
fails to clone.

Just report the incident and move onto the next
project.

Change-Id: Ib22403f1bd27070b8121a9d79bb95cae409dbe7d
2015-05-04 09:11:26 -03:00

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#!/bin/bash -xe
# Licensed 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
#
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# 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.
OWN_PROJECT=$1
if [ -z "$OWN_PROJECT" ] ; then
echo "usage: $0 project"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$OWN_PROJECT" == "requirements" ] ; then
INITIAL_COMMIT_MSG="Updated from global requirements"
TOPIC="openstack/requirements"
else
INITIAL_COMMIT_MSG="Updated from openstack-manuals"
TOPIC="openstack/openstack-manuals"
fi
USERNAME="proposal-bot"
ALL_SUCCESS=0
if [ -z "$ZUUL_REF" ] ; then
echo "No ZUUL_REF set, exiting."
exit 1
fi
git config user.name "OpenStack Proposal Bot"
git config user.email "openstack-infra@lists.openstack.org"
git config gitreview.username "proposal-bot"
for PROJECT in $(cat projects.txt); do
PROJECT_DIR=$(basename $PROJECT)
rm -rf $PROJECT_DIR
# Don't short circuit when one project fails to clone, just report the
# error and move onto the next project.
set +e
git clone ssh://$USERNAME@review.openstack.org:29418/$PROJECT.git
RET=$?
set -e
if [ "$RET" -ne "0" ] ; then
# ALL_SUCCESS is being set to 1, which means that a failure condition
# has been detected. The job will end in failure once it finishes
# cycling through the remaining projects.
ALL_SUCCESS=1
echo "Error in git clone: Ignoring $PROJECT"
continue
fi
pushd $PROJECT_DIR
# check whether the project has this branch or a suitable fallback
BRANCH=""
if git branch -a | grep -q "^ remotes/origin/$ZUUL_REF$" ; then
BRANCH=$ZUUL_REF
elif echo $ZUUL_REF | grep -q "^stable/" ; then
FALLBACK=`echo $ZUUL_REF | sed s,^stable/,proposed/,`
if git branch -a | grep -q "^ remotes/origin/$FALLBACK$" ; then
BRANCH=$FALLBACK
fi
fi
# don't bother with this project if there's not a usable branch
if [ -n "$BRANCH" ] ; then
change_id=""
# See if there is an open change in the openstack/requirements topic
# If so, get the change id for the existing change for use in the
# commit msg.
change_info=$(ssh -p 29418 $USERNAME@review.openstack.org gerrit query --current-patch-set status:open project:$PROJECT topic:$TOPIC owner:$USERNAME branch:$BRANCH)
previous=$(echo "$change_info" | grep "^ number:" | awk '{print $2}')
if [ "x${previous}" != "x" ] ; then
change_id=$(echo "$change_info" | grep "^change" | awk '{print $2}')
# read return a non zero value when it reaches EOF. Because we use a
# heredoc here it will always reach EOF and return a nonzero value.
# Disable -e temporarily to get around the read.
# The reason we use read is to allow for multiline variable content
# and variable interpolation. Simply double quoting a string across
# multiple lines removes the newlines.
set +e
read -d '' COMMIT_MSG <<EOF
$INITIAL_COMMIT_MSG
Change-Id: $change_id
EOF
set -e
else
COMMIT_MSG=$INITIAL_COMMIT_MSG
fi
git checkout -B ${BRANCH} -t origin/${BRANCH}
# Need to set the git config in each repo as we shouldn't
# set it globally for the Jenkins user on the slaves.
git config user.name "OpenStack Proposal Bot"
git config user.email "openstack-infra@lists.openstack.org"
git config gitreview.username "proposal-bot"
# Do error checking manually to continue with the next project
# in case of failures like a broken .gitreview file.
set +e
git review -s
RET=$?
set -e
popd
if [ "$RET" -ne "0" ] ; then
ALL_SUCCESS=1
echo "Error in git review -s: Ignoring $PROJECT"
continue
fi
# Don't short circuit when one project fails to sync.
set +e
if [ "$OWN_PROJECT" == "requirements" ] ; then
python update.py $PROJECT_DIR
else
bash -xe tools/sync-projects.sh $PROJECT_DIR
fi
RET=$?
set -e
if [ "$RET" -ne "0" ] ; then
ALL_SUCCESS=1
echo "Error in syncing: Ignoring $PROJECT"
continue
fi
pushd $PROJECT_DIR
if ! git diff --stat --exit-code HEAD ; then
# Commit and review
git_args="-a -F-"
git commit $git_args <<EOF
$COMMIT_MSG
EOF
# Do error checking manually to ignore one class of failure.
set +e
OUTPUT=$(git review -t $TOPIC $BRANCH)
RET=$?
[[ "$RET" -eq "0" || "$OUTPUT" =~ "no new changes" || "$OUTPUT" =~ "no changes made" ]]
SUCCESS=$?
[[ "$SUCCESS" -eq "0" && "$ALL_SUCCESS" -eq "0" ]]
ALL_SUCCESS=$?
set -e
fi
fi
popd
done
exit $ALL_SUCCESS