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build: use purple merge instead of close on CQ #35001
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If the bot can make modifications to the head branch, force push to the head branch so it lands with the purple icon on GitHub instead of the red icon when the PR is closed. Let's gooooooooo! Ref: nodejs/node-core-utils#264
I most definitely have not tested it yet 🙃 |
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Should work 😄 , great idea 👍
@@ -76,10 +80,18 @@ for pr in "$@"; do | |||
git node land --abort --yes | |||
else | |||
rm output | |||
head=$(gitHubCurl "$(prUrl "$pr")" GET | jq '{ ref: .head.ref, remote: .head.repo.ssh_url, can_modify: .maintainer_can_modify }') |
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Could we split the value right here to avoid the "$(echo "$head" ..
below so that it will be a bit cleaner. Perhaps like:
head=$(gitHubCurl "$(prUrl "$pr")" GET)
head_ref="$(echo "$head" | jq -r '.head.ref')"
remote_url="$(echo "$head" | jq -r '.head.repo.ssh_url')"
can_modify="$(echo "$head" | jq -r '.maintainer_can_modify')"
if [ "$(echo "$head" | jq -r .can_modify)" == "true" ]; then | ||
git push --force "$(echo "$head" | jq -r .remote)" master:"$(echo "$head" | jq -r .ref)" | ||
# Give GitHub time to sync before pushing to master | ||
sleep 5s |
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I might increase this to a whole minute or something, I just did this manually with a 15 seconds gap between push to PR branch and push to nodejs/node and I still got a race condition.
Note how even though I pushed to the PR branch first, GitHub only registered the event after I pushed to nodejs/node, which lead to the PR getting automatically closed and losing the commits and file changes in the UI
If that's a propagation issue on GitHub (which is what it seems like), an API call to confirm if the push propagated probably wouldn't work :/, so long sleep might be the way to go.
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You have to wait until the origin/pull/123 ref has updated, which a git fetch can verify.
I think this has been superseded by #40666? |
If the bot can make modifications to the head branch, force push to the
head branch so it lands with the purple icon on GitHub instead of the
red icon when the PR is closed. Let's gooooooooo!
Ref: nodejs/node-core-utils#264
Checklist
make -j4 test
(UNIX), orvcbuild test
(Windows) passes