ClickHouse/utils/changelog-simple/format-changelog.py

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#!/usr/bin/python3
import argparse
import collections
import fuzzywuzzy.fuzz
import itertools
import json
import os
import re
import sys
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Format changelog for given PRs.")
parser.add_argument(
"file",
metavar="FILE",
type=argparse.FileType("r", encoding="utf-8"),
nargs="?",
default=sys.stdin,
help="File with PR numbers, one per line.",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
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# This function mirrors the PR description checks in ClickhousePullRequestTrigger.
# Returns False if the PR should not be mentioned changelog.
def parse_one_pull_request(item):
description = item["body"]
# Don't skip empty lines because they delimit parts of description
lines = [
line
for line in [
x.strip() for x in (description.split("\n") if description else [])
]
]
lines = [re.sub(r"\s+", " ", l) for l in lines]
category = ""
entry = ""
if lines:
i = 0
while i < len(lines):
if re.match(r"(?i).*change\s*log\s*category", lines[i]):
i += 1
if i >= len(lines):
break
# Can have one empty line between header and the category itself. Filter it out.
if not lines[i]:
i += 1
if i >= len(lines):
break
category = re.sub(r"^[-*\s]*", "", lines[i])
i += 1
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elif re.match(r"(?i).*change\s*log\s*entry", lines[i]):
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i += 1
# Can have one empty line between header and the entry itself. Filter it out.
if i < len(lines) and not lines[i]:
i += 1
# All following lines until empty one are the changelog entry.
entry_lines = []
while i < len(lines) and lines[i]:
entry_lines.append(lines[i])
i += 1
entry = " ".join(entry_lines)
else:
i += 1
if not category:
# Shouldn't happen, because description check in CI should catch such PRs.
# Fall through, so that it shows up in output and the user can fix it.
category = "NO CL CATEGORY"
# Filter out the PR categories that are not for changelog.
if re.match(
r"(?i)doc|((non|in|not|un)[-\s]*significant)|(not[ ]*for[ ]*changelog)",
category,
):
return False
if not entry:
# Shouldn't happen, because description check in CI should catch such PRs.
category = "NO CL ENTRY"
entry = "NO CL ENTRY: '" + item["title"] + "'"
entry = entry.strip()
if entry[-1] != ".":
entry += "."
item["entry"] = entry
item["category"] = category
return True
# This array gives the preferred category order, and is also used to
# normalize category names.
categories_preferred_order = [
"Backward Incompatible Change",
"New Feature",
"Performance Improvement",
"Improvement",
"Bug Fix",
"Build/Testing/Packaging Improvement",
"Other",
]
category_to_pr = collections.defaultdict(lambda: [])
users = {}
for line in args.file:
pr = json.loads(open(f"pr{line.strip()}.json").read())
assert pr["number"]
if not parse_one_pull_request(pr):
continue
assert pr["category"]
# Normalize category name
for c in categories_preferred_order:
if fuzzywuzzy.fuzz.ratio(pr["category"].lower(), c.lower()) >= 90:
pr["category"] = c
break
category_to_pr[pr["category"]].append(pr)
user_id = pr["user"]["id"]
users[user_id] = json.loads(open(f"user{user_id}.json").read())
def print_category(category):
print(("#### " + category))
print()
for pr in category_to_pr[category]:
user = users[pr["user"]["id"]]
user_name = user["name"] if user["name"] else user["login"]
# Substitute issue links.
# 1) issue number w/o markdown link
pr["entry"] = re.sub(
r"([^[])#([0-9]{4,})",
r"\1[#\2](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/\2)",
pr["entry"],
)
# 2) issue URL w/o markdown link
pr["entry"] = re.sub(
r"([^(])https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/([0-9]{4,})",
r"\1[#\2](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/\2)",
pr["entry"],
)
print(
f'* {pr["entry"]} [#{pr["number"]}]({pr["html_url"]}) ([{user_name}]({user["html_url"]})).'
)
print()
# Print categories in preferred order
for category in categories_preferred_order:
if category in category_to_pr:
print_category(category)
category_to_pr.pop(category)
# Print the rest of the categories
for category in category_to_pr:
print_category(category)