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Each release header now includes a link to the range of commits included with that release. These links are at the end of the document, in accordance with the "keep a changelog" [1] format. For the purpose of this changelog, the "previous release" is the most recent release mentioned in the changelogs. The diffs ignore any releases that were omitted from the changelog. This is mainly an issue with older releases, so it seemed acceptable. All releases have been documented for a couple of years now, and will be going forward as well. The name of the "Current Develop Branch" section was changed to "Unreleased" to confirm with "keep a changelog". The `auto-changelog.js` script has been updated to update/add these links whenever adding a new release header as well. [1]: https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/
157 lines
5.1 KiB
JavaScript
Executable File
157 lines
5.1 KiB
JavaScript
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env node
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const fs = require('fs').promises;
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const assert = require('assert').strict;
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const path = require('path');
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const { escapeRegExp } = require('lodash');
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const { version } = require('../app/manifest/_base.json');
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const runCommand = require('./lib/runCommand');
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const URL = 'https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension';
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async function main() {
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await runCommand('git', ['fetch', '--tags']);
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const [mostRecentTagCommitHash] = await runCommand('git', [
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'rev-list',
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'--tags',
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'--max-count=1',
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]);
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const [mostRecentTag] = await runCommand('git', [
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'describe',
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'--tags',
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mostRecentTagCommitHash,
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]);
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assert.equal(mostRecentTag[0], 'v', 'Most recent tag should start with v');
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const commitsSinceLastRelease = await runCommand('git', [
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'rev-list',
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`${mostRecentTag}..HEAD`,
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]);
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const commitEntries = [];
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for (const commit of commitsSinceLastRelease) {
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const [subject] = await runCommand('git', [
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'show',
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'-s',
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'--format=%s',
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commit,
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]);
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let prNumber;
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let description = subject;
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// Squash & Merge: the commit subject is parsed as `<description> (#<PR ID>)`
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if (subject.match(/\(#\d+\)/u)) {
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const matchResults = subject.match(/\(#(\d+)\)/u);
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prNumber = matchResults[1];
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description = subject.match(/^(.+)\s\(#\d+\)/u)[1];
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// Merge: the PR ID is parsed from the git subject (which is of the form `Merge pull request
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// #<PR ID> from <branch>`, and the description is assumed to be the first line of the body.
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// If no body is found, the description is set to the commit subject
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} else if (subject.match(/#\d+\sfrom/u)) {
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const matchResults = subject.match(/#(\d+)\sfrom/u);
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prNumber = matchResults[1];
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const [firstLineOfBody] = await runCommand('git', [
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'show',
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'-s',
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'--format=%b',
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commit,
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]);
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description = firstLineOfBody || subject;
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}
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// Otherwise:
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// Normal commits: The commit subject is the description, and the PR ID is omitted.
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commitEntries.push({ prNumber, description });
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}
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const changelogFilename = path.resolve(__dirname, '..', 'CHANGELOG.md');
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const changelog = await fs.readFile(changelogFilename, { encoding: 'utf8' });
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const changelogLines = changelog.split('\n');
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// remove the "v" prefix
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const mostRecentVersion = mostRecentTag.slice(1);
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const isReleaseCandidate = mostRecentVersion !== version;
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const versionHeader = `## [${version}]`;
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const escapedVersionHeader = escapeRegExp(versionHeader);
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const currentDevelopBranchHeader = '## [Unreleased]';
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const currentReleaseHeaderPattern = isReleaseCandidate
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? // This ensures this doesn't match on a version with a suffix
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// e.g. v9.0.0 should not match on the header v9.0.0-beta.0
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`${escapedVersionHeader}$|${escapedVersionHeader}\\s`
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: escapeRegExp(currentDevelopBranchHeader);
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let releaseHeaderIndex = changelogLines.findIndex((line) =>
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line.match(new RegExp(currentReleaseHeaderPattern, 'u')),
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);
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if (releaseHeaderIndex === -1) {
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if (!isReleaseCandidate) {
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throw new Error(
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`Failed to find release header '${currentDevelopBranchHeader}'`,
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);
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}
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// Add release header if not found
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const firstReleaseHeaderIndex = changelogLines.findIndex((line) =>
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line.match(/## \[\d+\.\d+\.\d+\]/u),
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);
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const [, previousVersion] = changelogLines[firstReleaseHeaderIndex].match(
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/## \[(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)\]/u,
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);
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changelogLines.splice(firstReleaseHeaderIndex, 0, versionHeader, '');
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releaseHeaderIndex = firstReleaseHeaderIndex;
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// Update release link reference definitions
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// A link reference definition is added for the new release, and the
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// "Unreleased" header is updated to point at the range of commits merged
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// after the most recent release.
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const unreleasedLinkIndex = changelogLines.findIndex((line) =>
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line.match(/\[Unreleased\]:/u),
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);
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changelogLines.splice(
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unreleasedLinkIndex,
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1,
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`[Unreleased]: ${URL}/compare/v${version}...HEAD`,
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`[${version}]: ${URL}/compare/v${previousVersion}...v${version}`,
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);
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}
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const prNumbersWithChangelogEntries = [];
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for (const line of changelogLines) {
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const matchResults = line.match(/- \[#(\d+)\]/u);
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if (matchResults === null) {
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continue;
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}
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const prNumber = matchResults[1];
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prNumbersWithChangelogEntries.push(prNumber);
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}
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const changelogEntries = [];
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for (const { prNumber, description } of commitEntries) {
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if (prNumbersWithChangelogEntries.includes(prNumber)) {
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continue;
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}
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let changelogEntry;
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if (prNumber) {
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const prefix = `[#${prNumber}](${URL}/pull/${prNumber})`;
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changelogEntry = `- ${prefix}: ${description}`;
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} else {
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changelogEntry = `- ${description}`;
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}
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changelogEntries.push(changelogEntry);
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}
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changelogLines.splice(releaseHeaderIndex + 1, 0, ...changelogEntries);
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const updatedChangelog = changelogLines.join('\n');
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await fs.writeFile(changelogFilename, updatedChangelog);
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console.log('CHANGELOG updated');
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}
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main().catch((error) => {
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console.error(error);
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process.exit(1);
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});
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