project-config/jenkins/scripts/common.sh
Andreas Jaeger 4313fe62f8 Fix setup_commit_message for proposal bot
Fix change I80c7f81b0b7f225fbf1e1564239f40b5df8537d9,
I forgot to change a variable name which resulted in
an invalid change ID.

We need to use the variable CHANGE_ID that in the commit message which
is set a few lines above.

Change-Id: I9aeff5c432397f3cb06808066a76afb12f460fd7
2016-01-09 09:14:26 +01:00

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# 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
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#
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#
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# under the License.
# Setup git so that git review works
function setup_git {
git config user.name "OpenStack Proposal Bot"
git config user.email "openstack-infra@lists.openstack.org"
git config gitreview.username "proposal-bot"
# Initial state of repository is detached, create a branch to work
# from. Otherwise git review will complain.
git checkout -B proposals
}
# See if there is already open change. If so, get the change id for
# the existing change for use in the commit msg.
# Sets variable CHANGE_ID if there is a previous change.
# Sets variable COMMIT_MSG to include change id and INITIAL_COMMIT_MSG.
function setup_commit_message {
local PROJECT=$1
local USERNAME=$2
local BRANCH=$3
local TOPIC=$4
local INITIAL_COMMIT_MSG=$5
# See if there is an open change, if so, get the change id for the
# existing change for use in the commit message.
local change_info=$(ssh -p 29418 $USERNAME@review.openstack.org \
gerrit query --current-patch-set status:open project:$PROJECT \
owner:$USERNAME branch:$BRANCH topic:$TOPIC)
local previous=$(echo "$change_info" | grep "^ number:" | awk '{print $2}')
if [ -n "$previous" ]; then
CHANGE_ID=$(echo "$change_info" | grep "^change" | awk '{print $2}')
# read returns 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
}