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260 lines
8.4 KiB
Python
Executable file
260 lines
8.4 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright 2020 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""An interactive script for doing a release. See `run()` below.
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"""
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from typing import Optional
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import click
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import git
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from packaging import version
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from redbaron import RedBaron
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@click.command()
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def run():
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"""An interactive script to walk through the initial stages of creating a
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release, including creating release branch, updating changelog and pushing to
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GitHub.
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Requires the dev dependencies be installed, which can be done via:
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pip install -e .[dev]
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"""
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# Make sure we're in a git repo.
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try:
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repo = git.Repo()
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except git.InvalidGitRepositoryError:
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raise click.ClickException("Not in Synapse repo.")
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if repo.is_dirty():
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raise click.ClickException("Uncommitted changes exist.")
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click.secho("Updating git repo...")
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repo.remote().fetch()
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# Parse the AST and load the `__version__` node so that we can edit it
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# later.
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with open("synapse/__init__.py") as f:
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red = RedBaron(f.read())
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version_node = None
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for node in red:
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if node.type != "assignment":
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continue
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if node.target.type != "name":
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continue
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if node.target.value != "__version__":
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continue
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version_node = node
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break
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if not version_node:
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print("Failed to find '__version__' definition in synapse/__init__.py")
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sys.exit(1)
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# Parse the current version.
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current_version = version.parse(version_node.value.value.strip('"'))
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assert isinstance(current_version, version.Version)
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# Figure out what sort of release we're doing and calcuate the new version.
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rc = click.confirm("RC", default=True)
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if current_version.pre:
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# If the current version is an RC we don't need to bump any of the
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# version numbers (other than the RC number).
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if rc:
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new_version = "{}.{}.{}rc{}".format(
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current_version.major,
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current_version.minor,
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current_version.micro,
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current_version.pre[1] + 1,
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)
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else:
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new_version = "{}.{}.{}".format(
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current_version.major,
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current_version.minor,
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current_version.micro,
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)
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else:
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# If this is a new release cycle then we need to know if it's a minor
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# or a patch version bump.
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release_type = click.prompt(
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"Release type",
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type=click.Choice(("minor", "patch")),
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show_choices=True,
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default="minor",
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)
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if release_type == "minor":
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if rc:
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new_version = "{}.{}.{}rc1".format(
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current_version.major,
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current_version.minor + 1,
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0,
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)
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else:
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new_version = "{}.{}.{}".format(
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current_version.major,
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current_version.minor + 1,
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0,
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)
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else:
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if rc:
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new_version = "{}.{}.{}rc1".format(
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current_version.major,
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current_version.minor,
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current_version.micro + 1,
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)
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else:
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new_version = "{}.{}.{}".format(
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current_version.major,
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current_version.minor,
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current_version.micro + 1,
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)
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# Confirm the calculated version is OK.
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if not click.confirm(f"Create new version: {new_version}?", default=True):
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click.get_current_context().abort()
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# Switch to the release branch.
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parsed_new_version = version.parse(new_version)
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# We assume for debian changelogs that we only do RCs or full releases.
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assert not parsed_new_version.is_devrelease
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assert not parsed_new_version.is_postrelease
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release_branch_name = (
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f"release-v{parsed_new_version.major}.{parsed_new_version.minor}"
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)
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release_branch = find_ref(repo, release_branch_name)
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if release_branch:
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if release_branch.is_remote():
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# If the release branch only exists on the remote we check it out
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# locally.
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repo.git.checkout(release_branch_name)
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release_branch = repo.active_branch
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else:
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# If a branch doesn't exist we create one. We ask which one branch it
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# should be based off, defaulting to sensible values depending on the
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# release type.
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if current_version.is_prerelease:
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default = release_branch_name
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elif release_type == "minor":
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default = "develop"
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else:
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default = "master"
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branch_name = click.prompt(
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"Which branch should the release be based on?", default=default
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)
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base_branch = find_ref(repo, branch_name)
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if not base_branch:
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print(f"Could not find base branch {branch_name}!")
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click.get_current_context().abort()
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# Check out the base branch and ensure it's up to date
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repo.head.reference = base_branch
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repo.head.reset(index=True, working_tree=True)
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if not base_branch.is_remote():
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update_branch(repo)
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# Create the new release branch
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release_branch = repo.create_head(release_branch_name, commit=base_branch)
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# Switch to the release branch and ensure its up to date.
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repo.git.checkout(release_branch_name)
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update_branch(repo)
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# Update the `__version__` variable and write it back to the file.
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version_node.value = '"' + new_version + '"'
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with open("synapse/__init__.py", "w") as f:
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f.write(red.dumps())
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# Generate changelogs
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subprocess.run("python3 -m towncrier", shell=True)
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# Generate debian changelogs
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if parsed_new_version.pre is not None:
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# If this is an RC then we need to coerce the version string to match
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# Debian norms, e.g. 1.39.0rc2 gets converted to 1.39.0~rc2.
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base_ver = parsed_new_version.base_version
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pre_type, pre_num = parsed_new_version.pre
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debian_version = f"{base_ver}~{pre_type}{pre_num}"
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else:
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debian_version = new_version
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subprocess.run(
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f'dch -M -v {debian_version} "New synapse release {debian_version}."',
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shell=True,
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)
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subprocess.run('dch -M -r -D stable ""', shell=True)
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# Show the user the changes and ask if they want to edit the change log.
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repo.git.add("-u")
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subprocess.run("git diff --cached", shell=True)
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if click.confirm("Edit changelog?", default=False):
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click.edit(filename="CHANGES.md")
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# Commit the changes.
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repo.git.add("-u")
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repo.git.commit(f"-m {new_version}")
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# We give the option to bail here in case the user wants to make sure things
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# are OK before pushing.
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if not click.confirm("Push branch to github?", default=True):
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print("")
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print("Run when ready to push:")
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print("")
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print(f"\tgit push -u {repo.remote().name} {repo.active_branch.name}")
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print("")
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sys.exit(0)
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# Otherwise, push and open the changelog in the browser.
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repo.git.push("-u", repo.remote().name, repo.active_branch.name)
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click.launch(
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f"https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/{repo.active_branch.name}/CHANGES.md"
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)
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def find_ref(repo: git.Repo, ref_name: str) -> Optional[git.HEAD]:
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"""Find the branch/ref, looking first locally then in the remote."""
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if ref_name in repo.refs:
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return repo.refs[ref_name]
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elif ref_name in repo.remote().refs:
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return repo.remote().refs[ref_name]
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else:
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return None
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def update_branch(repo: git.Repo):
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"""Ensure branch is up to date if it has a remote"""
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if repo.active_branch.tracking_branch():
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repo.git.merge(repo.active_branch.tracking_branch().name)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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run()
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