releases/openstack_releases/_redirections.py
Tony Breeds 59c8c13058 Add 'Future' series names to the redirections
Once we have the nest series in series_status.yaml we can add
redirections for those constraints too.  This allows us, should we want
to, to have branches refer to the series by name, instead of 'master'.

Change-Id: I0035190d11bf0c0bb43119fde18b5dc22d2cc1a0
2019-03-16 07:55:05 +11:00

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from sphinx.util import logging
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def generate_constraints_redirections(_deliverables, future_releases=[]):
redirections = []
# Loop through all the releases for requirements
for deliv in _deliverables.get_deliverable_history('requirements'):
# Any open deliverables should point to master
target = 'master'
# Unless there is a specific stable branch
for branch in deliv.branches:
if branch.name == 'stable/%s' % (deliv.series):
target = branch.name
break
# Or we have a ${series}-eol tag
for release in deliv.releases:
if release.is_eol:
target = str(release.version)
break
# Insert into the begining of the list so that redirections are
# master -> juno
redirections.insert(0, dict(code=301, src=deliv.series, dst=target))
for series in future_releases:
redirections.insert(0, dict(code=301, src=series, dst='master'))
return redirections