Add option to create release note from user-provided template

This is useful when automating the release note creation (when
automating commit creation).

Change-Id: I11793aaa3232b0f2c44521a998d466f427eecd93
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Juan Antonio Osorio Robles 2017-10-13 09:13:57 +03:00
parent bbe3543f78
commit 93a063978e
5 changed files with 73 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -40,6 +40,20 @@ The ``--edit`` option opens the new note in a text editor.
... Opens the editor set in the EDITOR environment variable, editing the new file ...
Created new notes file in releasenotes/notes/slug-goes-here-95915aaedd3c48d8.yaml
The ``--from-template`` option allows you to use a pre-defined file and use
that as the release note.
::
$ reno new slug-goes-here --from-template my-file.yaml
... Creates a release note using the provided file my-file.yaml ...
Created new notes file in releasenotes/notes/slug-goes-here-95915aaedd3c48d8.yaml
.. note::
You can also combine the flags ``--edit`` and ``--from-template``
to create a release note from a specified file and immediately start an
editor to modify the new file.
By default, the new note is created under ``./releasenotes/notes``.
The ``--rel-notes-dir`` command-line flag changes the parent directory

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
---
features:
- |
The --from-template flag was added to the release note creation command.
This enables one to create a release note from a pre-defined template,
which is useful when automating the creation of commits.

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@ -47,6 +47,16 @@ def _edit_file(filename):
return True
def _get_user_template(template_file):
if not os.path.exists(template_file):
raise ValueError(
'The provided template file %s doesn\'t '
'exist' % template_file,
)
with open(template_file, 'r') as f:
return f.read()
def create_cmd(args, conf):
"Create a new release note file from the template."
# NOTE(dhellmann): There is a short race window where we might try
@ -57,7 +67,11 @@ def create_cmd(args, conf):
# concern.
slug = args.slug.replace(' ', '-')
filename = _pick_note_file_name(conf.notespath, slug)
_make_note_file(filename, conf.template)
if args.from_template:
template = _get_user_template(args.from_template)
else:
template = conf.template
_make_note_file(filename, template)
if args.edit and not _edit_file(filename):
print('Was unable to edit the new note. EDITOR environment variable '
'is missing!')

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@ -99,6 +99,10 @@ def main(argv=sys.argv[1:]):
action='store_true',
help='Edit note after its creation (require EDITOR env variable)',
)
do_new.add_argument(
'--from-template',
help='Template to get the release note from.',
)
do_new.add_argument(
'slug',
help='descriptive title of note (keep it short)',

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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
# under the License.
import fixtures
import io
import mock
from reno import create
@ -45,6 +46,16 @@ class TestCreate(base.TestCase):
super(TestCreate, self).setUp()
self.tmpdir = self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir()).path
def _create_user_template(self, contents):
filename = create._pick_note_file_name(self.tmpdir, 'usertemplate')
with open(filename, 'w') as f:
f.write(contents)
return filename
def _get_file_path_from_output(self, output):
# Get the last consecutive word from the output and remove the newline
return output[output.rfind(" ") + 1:-1]
def test_create_from_template(self):
filename = create._pick_note_file_name(self.tmpdir, 'theslug')
create._make_note_file(filename, 'i-am-a-template')
@ -52,6 +63,29 @@ class TestCreate(base.TestCase):
body = f.read()
self.assertEqual('i-am-a-template', body)
def test_create_from_user_template(self):
args = mock.Mock()
args.from_template = self._create_user_template('i-am-a-user-template')
args.slug = 'theslug'
args.edit = False
conf = mock.Mock()
conf.notespath = self.tmpdir
with mock.patch('sys.stdout', new=io.StringIO()) as fake_out:
create.create_cmd(args, conf)
filename = self._get_file_path_from_output(fake_out.getvalue())
with open(filename, 'r') as f:
body = f.read()
self.assertEqual('i-am-a-user-template', body)
def test_create_from_user_template_fails_because_unexistent_file(self):
args = mock.Mock()
args.from_template = 'some-unexistent-file.yaml'
args.slug = 'theslug'
args.edit = False
conf = mock.Mock()
conf.notespath = self.tmpdir
self.assertRaises(ValueError, create.create_cmd, args, conf)
def test_edit(self):
self.useFixture(fixtures.EnvironmentVariable('EDITOR', 'myeditor'))
with mock.patch('subprocess.call') as call_mock: