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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# WARNING: This file is autogenerated - changes will be overwritten when regenerated by https://github.com/pulumi/ci-mgmt
set -e
original_exec="$0"
original_cmd="$1"
usage() {
cat <<EOF
NAME
upstream.sh - Manages applying patches to the upstream submodule.
SYNOPSIS
${original_exec} <init|checkout|rebase|check_in|help> [options]
COMMANDS
init [-f] Initialize the upstream submodule and applies the
patches to the working directory.
checkout [-f] Create a branch in the upstream repository with the
patches applied as commits.
rebase [-o] [-i] Rebase the checked out patches.
check_in Write checkedout commits back to patches, add upstream
and patches changes to the git staging area and exit
checkout mode.
help Print this help message, plus examples.
OPTIONS
-f Force the command to run even if the upstream submodule is modified
-o The new base commit to rebase the patches on top of
-i Run the rebase command interactively
-h Print this help message, plus examples
EOF
}
extended_docs() {
cat <<EOF
DESCRIPTION
We want to maintain changes to the upstream repository in a way that is easy
to manage and track. Rather than creating a fork of the upstream repository,
we maintain a set of patches (in the 'patches' directory) that we can apply
directly to the upstream code in the 'upstream' submodule. Our patches are
never pushed to the remote upstream repository.
EXAMPLES
Discard all changes in upstream and reapply patches to the working directory:
${original_exec} init -f
Moving the patches to a new base commit:
${original_exec} checkout
${original_exec} rebase -o <new_base_commit>
${original_exec} check_in
Interactively edit the patches:
${original_exec} checkout
${original_exec} rebase -i
${original_exec} check_in
Add a new patch:
${original_exec} checkout
# Make changes to the upstream repository
git commit -am "Add new feature"
${original_exec} check_in
EOF
}
assert_upstream_exists() {
if [[ ! -d upstream ]]; then
echo "No 'upstream' directory detected. Aborting."
exit 1
fi
}
assert_not_checked_out() {
current_branch=$(cd upstream && git --no-pager rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
if [[ "${current_branch}" == "pulumi/patch-checkout" ]]; then
cat <<EOF
Error: 'upstream' submodule checked out on the 'pulumi/patch-checkout' branch.
This was likely caused by running a 'checkout' command but not running
'check_in' afterwards.
To turn the commits in the 'pulumi/patch-checkout' branch back into patches, run:
${original_exec} check_in
To disgard changes in the 'pulumi/patch-checkout' branch, use the 'force' flag (-f):
${original_exec} ${original_cmd} -f
EOF
exit 1
fi
}
assert_is_checked_out() {
current_branch=$(cd upstream && git --no-pager rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
if [[ "${current_branch}" != "pulumi/patch-checkout" ]]; then
echo "Expected upstream to be checked out on the 'pulumi/patch-checkout' branch, but ${current_branch} is checked out."
exit 1
fi
}
assert_no_rebase_in_progress() {
# Use git to resolve the possible location of files indicating a rebase might be in progress.
rebase_merge_dir=$(cd upstream && git rev-parse --git-path rebase-merge)
rebase_apply_dir=$(cd upstream && git rev-parse --git-path rebase-apply)
if [[ -d "${rebase_merge_dir}" ]] || [[ -d "${rebase_apply_dir}" ]]; then
echo "rebase still in progress in './upstream'. Please resolve the rebase in"
exit 1
fi
}
err_failed_to_apply() {
cat <<EOF
Failed to apply $1.
Hint: to avoid conflicts when updating the upstream submodule, use the
following commands:
1. '${original_exec} checkout' to create a branch with the patches applied as commits
2. '${original_exec} rebase -o <new_base_commit>' to rebase the patches on top of the
new upstream commit. Resolve any conflicts and continue the rebase to completion.
3. '${original_exec} check_in' to create an updated set of patches from the commits
Reset the upstream submodule to the previous known good upstream commit before
trying again. This can be done with:
(cd upstream && git reset --hard <last_known_good_commit>)
git add upstream
EOF
exit 1
}
apply_patches() {
# Iterating over the patches folder in sorted order,
# apply the patch using a 3-way merge strategy. This mirrors the default behavior of 'git merge'
cd upstream
# Allow directory to be empty
shopt -s nullglob
for patch in ../patches/*.patch; do
if ! git apply --3way "${patch}" --allow-empty; then
err_failed_to_apply "$(basename "${patch}")"
fi
done
shopt -u nullglob
}
clean_rebases() {
# Clean up any previous in-progress rebases.
cd upstream
rebase_merge_dir=$(git rev-parse --git-path rebase-merge)
rebase_apply_dir=$(git rev-parse --git-path rebase-apply)
rm -rf "${rebase_merge_dir}"
rm -rf "${rebase_apply_dir}"
cd ..
}
clean_branches() {
cd upstream
if git show-ref --verify --quiet refs/heads/pulumi/patch-checkout; then
git branch -D pulumi/patch-checkout
fi
if git show-ref --verify --quiet refs/heads/pulumi/checkout-base; then
git branch -D pulumi/checkout-base
fi
if git show-ref --verify --quiet refs/heads/pulumi/original-base; then
git branch -D pulumi/original-base
fi
cd ..
}
init() {
# Parse additional flags
while getopts "f" flag; do
case "${flag}" in
f) force="true";;
*) echo "Unexpected option ${flag}"; exit 1;;
esac
done
assert_upstream_exists
if [[ "${force}" != "true" ]]; then
assert_not_checked_out
assert_no_rebase_in_progress
fi
git submodule update --force --init
cd upstream && git clean -fxd && cd ..
if [[ "${force}" == "true" ]]; then
clean_rebases
clean_branches
fi
apply_patches
}
checkout() {
# Parse additional flags
while getopts "f" flag; do
case "${flag}" in
f) force="true";;
*) echo "Unexpected option ${flag}"; exit 1;;
esac
done
assert_upstream_exists
if [[ "${force}" != "true" ]]; then
assert_not_checked_out
assert_no_rebase_in_progress
fi
git submodule update --force --init
if [[ "${force}" == "true" ]]; then
clean_rebases
clean_branches
fi
cd upstream
git fetch --all
# Set the 'pulumi/checkout-base' branch to the current commit of the upstream repository
# This is used to track the base commit of the patches
# If rebasing, then this must be moved to the new base commit.
git branch -f pulumi/checkout-base
# Create a new branch 'pulumi/patch-checkout' which will contain the commits for each patch
git checkout -B pulumi/patch-checkout
# Allow directory to be empty
shopt -s nullglob
for patch in ../patches/*.patch; do
if ! git am --3way "${patch}"; then
err_failed_to_apply "$(basename "${patch}")"
fi
done
shopt -u nullglob
cat <<EOF
The patches have been checked out as commits in the './upstream' repository.
The 'pulumi/patch-checkout' branch is pointing to the last patch.
The 'pulumi/checkout-base' branch is pointing to the base commit of the patches.
To interactively edit the commits:
${original_exec} rebase -i
To change the base of the patches:
${original_exec} rebase -o <new_base_commit>
Once you have finished editing the commits, run
${original_exec} check_in
EOF
}
rebase() {
# Parse additional flags
onto="pulumi/checkout-base"
interactive="false"
while getopts "io:" flag; do
case "${flag}" in
i) interactive="true";;
o) onto="${OPTARG}";;
*) echo "Unexpected option ${flag}"; exit 1;;
esac
done
assert_is_checked_out
cd upstream
# Fetch the latest changes from the upstream repository
git fetch --all
# Set the "pulumi/original-base" branch to the current base commit of the patches
git branch -f pulumi/original-base pulumi/checkout-base
# Set the "pulumi/patch-checkout" branch to track the "pulumi/original-base" branch
git branch --set-upstream-to=pulumi/original-base pulumi/patch-checkout
# Set the "pulumi/checkout-base" branch to the new base commit ready for formatting the patches after
git branch -f pulumi/checkout-base "${onto}"
# Rebase the 'pulumi/patch-checkout' branch on top of the new base commit
interactive_flag=""
if [[ "${interactive}" == "true" ]]; then
interactive_flag="--interactive"
fi
if ! git rebase --onto "${onto}" ${interactive_flag}; then
echo "Rebase failed. Please resolve the conflicts and run 'git rebase --continue' in the upstream directory."
exit 1
fi
cd ..
}
export_patches() {
# Remove all existing patches before creating the new ones in case they've been renamed or removed.
rm -f patches/*.patch
# Extract patches from the commits in the 'pulumi/patch-checkout' branch into the 'patches' directory.
# Use the 'pulumi/checkout-base' branch to determine the base commit of the patches.
(cd upstream && git format-patch pulumi/checkout-base -o ../patches --zero-commit --no-signature --no-stat --no-numbered)
}
format_patches() {
assert_upstream_exists
assert_is_checked_out
assert_no_rebase_in_progress
export_patches
cat <<EOF
Patches have been created in the 'patches' directory. If you've made changes to
the base, ensure you add 'upstream' to the git stage before running 'init -f'
to exit the checkout mode.
EOF
}
check_in() {
assert_upstream_exists
assert_is_checked_out
assert_no_rebase_in_progress
export_patches
# Check out the new base of the patches
(cd upstream && git checkout pulumi/checkout-base)
# Add the patches and upstream changes to the git staging area
git add patches upstream
# Exit the checkout mode and re-initialize the upstream submodule
git submodule update --force --init
apply_patches
cat <<EOF
Changes to patches and upstream have been staged, exited checkout mode and
re-initializing using updated patches and updated upstream base.
EOF
}
if [[ -z ${original_cmd} ]]; then
echo "Error: command is required."
echo
usage
extended_docs
exit 1
fi
# Check for help flag and short-circuit to print usage.
for arg in "$@"; do
case ${arg} in
"help"|"-h"|"--help")
usage
extended_docs
exit 0
;;
*)
;;
esac
done
# Remove the command argument from the list of arguments to pass to the command.
shift
case ${original_cmd} in
init)
init "$@"
;;
checkout|check_out)
checkout "$@"
;;
rebase)
rebase "$@"
;;
format_patches)
format_patches "$@"
;;
check_in|checkin)
check_in "$@"
;;
*)
echo "Error: unknown command \"${original_cmd}\"."
echo
usage
exit 1
;;
esac