#!/bin/bash # Script to create a tagged release of a deliverable and push the tag to # Gerrit. set -eu function usage { echo "Usage" echo "$0 " echo echo "Example:" echo "$0 kayobe 4.0.0 origin/stable/queens queens" } function get_last_tag { # Print the most recent tag for a ref. If no ref is specified, the # currently checked out branch is examined. local ref="$1" if ! git describe --abbrev=0 --first-parent ${ref} >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "" else git describe --abbrev=0 --first-parent ${ref} fi } [[ $# -eq 4 ]] || (usage; exit 1) REPO=$1 VERSION=$2 REF=$3 SERIES=$4 RELEASETYPE=release [[ -n $REPO ]] || (echo "Repo not specified"; exit 1) [[ -n $VERSION ]] || (echo "Version not specified"; exit 1) [[ -n $REF ]] || (echo "Ref not specified"; exit 1) [[ -n $SERIES ]] || (echo "Series not specified"; exit 1) TARGETSHA=`git log -1 $REF --format='%H'` # Determine the most recent tag before we add the new one. PREVIOUS=$(get_last_tag $TARGETSHA) echo "Tagging $TARGETSHA as $VERSION" if git show-ref "$VERSION"; then echo "$REPO already has a version $VERSION tag, skipping further processing" continue fi # WARNING(mgoddard): announce.sh expects to be able to parse this # commit message, so if you change the format you may have to # update announce.sh as well. TAGMSG="$REPO $VERSION $RELEASETYPE meta:version: $VERSION meta:diff-start: - meta:series: $SERIES meta:release-type: $RELEASETYPE meta:pypi: no meta:first: no " git tag -m "$TAGMSG" -s "$VERSION" $TARGETSHA git push gerrit "$VERSION"