try to validate the starting points for branches

Apply rules about where we expect branches to be created, when we
know. Also try to report errors in a way that makes it clear that
updating the branch settings after a branch has been created is
invalid.

Change-Id: I04befc1f3b0196ee2693bab5c61c399096c301a9
Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com>
This commit is contained in:
Doug Hellmann
2018-02-07 16:15:12 -05:00
committed by Sean McGinnis
parent 1305c6a975
commit 91f5f51f48
2 changed files with 186 additions and 0 deletions

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@@ -1055,6 +1055,104 @@ def validate_driverfixes_branches(deliverable_info,
_require_gitreview(workdir, repo, mk_error)
def validate_branch_points(deliverable_info,
deliverable_name,
workdir,
mk_warning,
mk_error):
# Make sure the branch points given are on the expected branches.
known_releases = {
r['version']: r
for r in deliverable_info.get('releases', [])
}
branch_mode = deliverable_info.get('stable-branch-type', 'std')
for branch in deliverable_info.get('branches', []):
header('Validate Branch Points: {}'.format(branch['name']))
try:
prefix, series = branch['name'].split('/')
except ValueError:
print('could not parse the branch name, skipping')
continue
if prefix == 'feature':
print('rule does not apply to feature branches')
continue
elif prefix == 'stable':
expected = set([
'master',
branch['name'],
])
else:
# driverfixes
expected = set([
branch['name'],
'stable/' + series,
])
if prefix == 'stable' and branch_mode == 'std':
# location is a version string, so we need to build the
# map ourselves
print('using hashes from release {}'.format(branch['location']))
release = known_releases[branch['location']]
location = {
p['repo']: p['hash']
for p in release['projects']
}
else:
location = branch['location']
for repo, hash in sorted(location.items()):
print('\n{}'.format(repo))
existing_branches = sorted([
(b.partition('/origin/')[-1]
if b.startswith('remotes/origin/')
else b)
for b in gitutils.get_branches(workdir, repo)
])
# Remove the remote name prefix if it is present in the
# branch name.
containing = set(
c.partition('/')[-1] if c.startswith('origin/') else c
for c in gitutils.branches_containing(
workdir, repo, hash)
)
print('found {} on branches {} in {}'.format(
hash, containing, repo))
for missing in expected.difference(containing):
if missing not in existing_branches:
print('branch {} does not exist in {}, skipping'.format(
branch['name'], repo))
continue
if branch['name'] in existing_branches:
# The branch already exists but there is something
# wrong with the specification. This probably
# means someone tried to update the branch setting
# after creating the branch, so phrase the error
# message to reflect that.
mk_error(
'{} branch exists in {} and does not seem '
'to have been created from {}'.format(
branch['name'], repo, hash),
)
else:
# The branch does not exist and the proposed point
# to create it is not on the expected source
# branch, so phrase the error message to reflect
# that.
mk_error(
'commit {} is not on the {} branch '
'but it is listed as the branch point for '
'{} to be created'.format(
hash, missing, branch['name']))
# if the branch already exists, the name is by definition valid
# if the branch exists, the data in the map must match reality
#
@@ -1231,6 +1329,13 @@ def main():
mk_warning,
mk_error,
)
validate_branch_points(
deliverable_info,
deliverable_name,
workdir,
mk_warning,
mk_error,
)
header('Summary')

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@@ -2418,3 +2418,84 @@ class TestGuessDeliverableType(base.BaseTestCase):
{},
),
)
class TestValidateBranchPoints(base.BaseTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(TestValidateBranchPoints, self).setUp()
self.tmpdir = self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir()).path
gitutils.clone_repo(self.tmpdir, 'openstack/release-test')
def test_branch_does_not_exist(self):
deliverable_data = textwrap.dedent('''
releases:
- version: 0.0.3
projects:
- repo: openstack/release-test
hash: 0cd17d1ee3b9284d36b2a0d370b49a6f0bbb9660
branches:
- name: stable/ocata
location: 0.0.3
''')
warnings = []
errors = []
deliverable_info = yamlutils.loads(deliverable_data)
validate.validate_branch_points(
deliverable_info,
'name',
self.tmpdir,
warnings.append,
errors.append,
)
self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings))
self.assertEqual(0, len(errors))
def test_branch_is_correct(self):
deliverable_data = textwrap.dedent('''
releases:
- version: 0.8.0
projects:
- repo: openstack/release-test
hash: a26e6a2e8a5e321b2e3517dbb01a7b9a56a8bfd5
branches:
- name: stable/newton
location: 0.8.0
''')
warnings = []
errors = []
deliverable_info = yamlutils.loads(deliverable_data)
validate.validate_branch_points(
deliverable_info,
'name',
self.tmpdir,
warnings.append,
errors.append,
)
self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings))
self.assertEqual(0, len(errors))
def test_branch_moved(self):
deliverable_data = textwrap.dedent('''
releases:
- version: 0.12.0
projects:
- repo: openstack/release-test
hash: a26e6a2e8a5e321b2e3517dbb01a7b9a56a8bfd5
branches:
- name: stable/meiji
location: 0.12.0 # this comes after the meiji branch
# was created at 0.0.2
''')
warnings = []
errors = []
deliverable_info = yamlutils.loads(deliverable_data)
validate.validate_branch_points(
deliverable_info,
'name',
self.tmpdir,
warnings.append,
errors.append,
)
self.assertEqual(0, len(warnings))
self.assertEqual(1, len(errors))