#!/usr/bin/env python
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# This file contains helper methods used in creating a release.
import re
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
try:
from jira.client import JIRA
from jira.exceptions import JIRAError
except ImportError:
print "This tool requires the jira-python library"
print "Install using 'sudo pip install jira-python'"
sys.exit(-1)
try:
from github import Github
from github import GithubException
except ImportError:
print "This tool requires the PyGithub library"
print "Install using 'sudo pip install PyGithub'"
sys.exit(-1)
try:
import unidecode
except ImportError:
print "This tool requires the unidecode library to decode obscure github usernames"
print "Install using 'sudo pip install unidecode'"
sys.exit(-1)
# Contributors list file name
contributors_file_name = "contributors.txt"
# Utility functions run git commands (written with Git 1.8.5)
def run_cmd(cmd): return Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0]
def get_author(commit_hash):
return run_cmd(["git", "show", "--quiet", "--pretty=format:%an", commit_hash])
def get_date(commit_hash):
return run_cmd(["git", "show", "--quiet", "--pretty=format:%cd", commit_hash])
def get_one_line(commit_hash):
return run_cmd(["git", "show", "--quiet", "--pretty=format:\"%h %cd %s\"", commit_hash])
def get_one_line_commits(start_hash, end_hash):
return run_cmd(["git", "log", "--oneline", "%s..%s" % (start_hash, end_hash)])
def num_commits_in_range(start_hash, end_hash):
output = run_cmd(["git", "log", "--oneline", "%s..%s" % (start_hash, end_hash)])
lines = [line for line in output.split("\n") if line] # filter out empty lines
return len(lines)
# Maintain a mapping for translating issue types to contributions in the release notes
# This serves an additional function of warning the user against unknown issue types
# Note: This list is partially derived from this link:
# https://issues.apache.org/jira/plugins/servlet/project-config/SPARK/issuetypes
# Keep these in lower case
known_issue_types = {
"bug": "bug fixes",
"build": "build fixes",
"improvement": "improvements",
"new feature": "new features",
"documentation": "documentation",
"test": "test"
}
# Maintain a mapping for translating component names when creating the release notes
# This serves an additional function of warning the user against unknown components
# Note: This list is largely derived from this link:
# https://issues.apache.org/jira/plugins/servlet/project-config/SPARK/components
CORE_COMPONENT = "Core"
known_components = {
"block manager": CORE_COMPONENT,
"build": CORE_COMPONENT,
"deploy": CORE_COMPONENT,
"documentation": CORE_COMPONENT,
"ec2": "EC2",
"examples": CORE_COMPONENT,
"graphx": "GraphX",
"input/output": CORE_COMPONENT,
"java api": "Java API",
"mesos": "Mesos",
"ml": "MLlib",
"mllib": "MLlib",
"project infra": "Project Infra",
"pyspark": "PySpark",
"shuffle": "Shuffle",
"spark core": CORE_COMPONENT,
"spark shell": CORE_COMPONENT,
"sql": "SQL",
"streaming": "Streaming",
"web ui": "Web UI",
"windows": "Windows",
"yarn": "YARN"
}
# Translate issue types using a format appropriate for writing contributions
# If an unknown issue type is encountered, warn the user
def translate_issue_type(issue_type, issue_id, warnings):
issue_type = issue_type.lower()
if issue_type in known_issue_types:
return known_issue_types[issue_type]
else:
warnings.append("Unknown issue type \"%s\" (see %s)" % (issue_type, issue_id))
return issue_type
# Translate component names using a format appropriate for writing contributions
# If an unknown component is encountered, warn the user
def translate_component(component, commit_hash, warnings):
component = component.lower()
if component in known_components:
return known_components[component]
else:
warnings.append("Unknown component \"%s\" (see %s)" % (component, commit_hash))
return component
# Parse components in the commit message
# The returned components are already filtered and translated
def find_components(commit, commit_hash):
components = re.findall("\[\w*\]", commit.lower())
components = [translate_component(c, commit_hash)\
for c in components if c in known_components]
return components
# Join a list of strings in a human-readable manner
# e.g. ["Juice"] -> "Juice"
# e.g. ["Juice", "baby"] -> "Juice and baby"
# e.g. ["Juice", "baby", "moon"] -> "Juice, baby, and moon"
def nice_join(str_list):
str_list = list(str_list) # sometimes it's a set
if not str_list:
return ""
elif len(str_list) == 1:
return next(iter(str_list))
elif len(str_list) == 2:
return " and ".join(str_list)
else:
return ", ".join(str_list[:-1]) + ", and " + str_list[-1]
# Return the full name of the specified user on Github
# If the user doesn't exist, return None
def get_github_name(author, github_client):
if github_client:
try:
return github_client.get_user(author).name
except GithubException as e:
# If this is not a "not found" exception
if e.status != 404:
raise e
return None
# Return the full name of the specified user on JIRA
# If the user doesn't exist, return None
def get_jira_name(author, jira_client):
if jira_client:
try:
return jira_client.user(author).displayName
except JIRAError as e:
# If this is not a "not found" exception
if e.status_code != 404:
raise e
return None
# Return whether the given name is in the form <First Name><space><Last Name>
def is_valid_author(author):
if not author: return False
author_words = len(author.split(" "))
return author_words == 2 or author_words == 3
# Capitalize the first letter of each word in the given author name
def capitalize_author(author):
if not author: return None
words = author.split(" ")
words = [w[0].capitalize() + w[1:] for w in words if w]
return " ".join(words)