forgejo/contrib/backport
silverwind 79e8865aae
Simplify contrib/backport (#27520)
This script was trying to be too smart, make it more straightforward and
less error-prone so that i could be used by the backport bot too
ideally.

- Always delete the backport branch so that script is idempotent in this
regard
- Remove the push functionality, it's best done by the user because only
they know the remote name
- Remove reading docs/config.yaml, it no longer exists
- Remove version detection, version is now a required argument
- Remove opening the pull request with xdg-open, xdg-open is not
portable
- Remove continue from failed cherry pick. It's best to reset manually
in this case
- Clean up the console logging

Example run:

```
$ go run ./contrib/backport --version v1.21 27503
* Backporting 27503 to origin/release/v1.21 as backport-27503-v1.21
* `git fetch origin main`
* `git fetch origin release/v1.21`
* `git branch -D backport-27503-v1.21`
* `git checkout -b backport-27503-v1.21 origin/release/v1.21`
* Attempting git cherry-pick 08efeb5cdc
* Amending commit to prepend `Backport #27503` to body
Backport done! You can now push it with `git push yourremote backport-27503-v1.21`
```

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Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
2023-10-09 06:16:16 +00:00
..
backport.go Simplify contrib/backport (#27520) 2023-10-09 06:16:16 +00:00
README Add Contributed backport command (#22643) 2023-01-31 22:10:54 +00:00

`backport`
==========

`backport` is a command to help create backports of PRs. It backports a
provided PR from main on to a released version.

It will create a backport branch, cherry-pick the PR's merge commit, adjust
the commit message and then push this back up to your fork's remote.

The default version will read from `docs/config.yml`. You can override this
using the option `--version`.

The upstream branches will be fetched, using the remote `origin`. This can
be overrided using `--upstream`, and fetching can be avoided using
`--no-fetch`.

By default the branch created will be called `backport-$PR-$VERSION`. You
can override this using the option `--backport-branch`. This branch will
be created from `--release-branch` which is `release/$(VERSION)`
by default and will be pulled from `$(UPSTREAM)`.

The merge-commit as determined by the github API will be used as the SHA to
cherry-pick. You can override this using `--cherry-pick`.

The commit message will be amended to add the `Backport` header.
`--no-amend-message` can be set to stop this from happening.

If cherry-pick is successful the backported branch will be pushed up to your
fork using your remote. These will be determined using `git remote -v`. You
can set your fork name using `--fork-user` and your remote name using
`--remote`. You can avoid pushing using `--no-push`.

If the push is successful, `xdg-open` will be called to open a backport url.
You can stop this using `--no-xdg-open`.

Installation
============

```bash
go install contrib/backport/backport.go
```