2018-05-23 03:23:31 +02:00
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#!/bin/bash
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set -e
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usage () {
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cat >&2 <<EOF
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usage: $0 PULL_REQUEST_ID [REMOTE]
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Force-push our HEAD to the given GitHub pull request branch.
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Useful for a maintainer to run just before pushing to master,
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after tweaking the branch and/or rebasing to latest. This causes
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GitHub to see the subsequent push to master as representing a
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merge of the PR, rather than requiring the PR to be manually
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(and to the casual observer misleadingly) closed instead.
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See also \`reset-to-pull-request\`.
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EOF
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exit 1
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}
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pr_id="$1"
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remote="${2:-upstream}"
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if [ -z "$pr_id" ]; then
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usage
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fi
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remote_url="$(git config remote."$remote".url)"
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repo_fq="$(echo "$remote_url" | perl -lne 'print $1 if (
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m, ^ git\@github\.com:
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2018-06-02 01:36:56 +02:00
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([^/]+ / [^/]+?)
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(?:\.git)?
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$ ,x )')"
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2018-05-23 03:23:31 +02:00
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if [ -z "$repo_fq" ]; then
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# We're pretty specific about what we expect the URL to look like;
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# there are probably more cases we could legitimately cover, which
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# we can add if/when they come up for someone.
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echo "error: couldn't parse remote URL as GitHub repo" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# See https://developer.github.com/v3/pulls/#get-a-single-pull-request .
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# This is the old REST API; the new GraphQL API does look neat, but it
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# seems to require authentication even for simple lookups of public data,
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# and that'd be a pain for a simple script like this.
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2018-06-02 00:59:36 +02:00
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pr_url=https://api.github.com/repos/"${repo_fq}"/pulls/"${pr_id}"
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pr_details="$(curl -s "$pr_url")"
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2018-05-23 03:23:31 +02:00
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pr_jq () {
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echo "$pr_details" | jq "$@"
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}
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2018-06-02 01:43:23 +02:00
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if [ "$(pr_jq -r .message)" = "Not Found" ]; then
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2018-06-02 00:59:36 +02:00
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echo "Invalid PR URL: $pr_url"
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exit 1
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fi
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2018-05-23 03:23:31 +02:00
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if [ "$(pr_jq .maintainer_can_modify)" != "true" ]; then
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2018-06-02 01:49:36 +02:00
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# This happens when the PR has already been merged or closed, or
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# if the contributor has turned off the (default) setting to allow
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# maintainers of the target repo to push to their PR branch.
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#
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# The latter seems to be rare (in Greg's experience doing the
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# manual equivalent of this script for many different
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# contributors, none have ever chosen this setting), but give a
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# decent error message if it does happen.
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echo "error: PR already closed, or contributor has disallowed pushing to branch" >&2
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2018-05-23 03:23:31 +02:00
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exit 1
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fi
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pr_head_repo_fq="$(pr_jq -r .head.repo.full_name)"
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pr_head_refname="$(pr_jq -r .head.ref)"
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set -x
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exec git push git@github.com:"$pr_head_repo_fq" +@:"$pr_head_refname"
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