#!/bin/bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT # Copyright (C) 2018 Pawel Krupa (@paulfantom) - All Rights Reserved # Permission to copy and modify is granted under the MIT license # # Original script is available at https://github.com/paulfantom/travis-helper/blob/master/releasing/releaser.sh # # Tags are generated by searching for a keyword in last commit message. Keywords are: # - [patch] or [fix] to bump patch number # - [minor], [feature] or [feat] to bump minor number # - [major] or [breaking change] to bump major number # All keywords MUST be surrounded with square braces. # # Requirements: # - GITHUB_TOKEN variable set with GitHub token. Access level: repo.public_repo # - git-semver python package (pip install git-semver) # exported variables are needed by releaser.sh set -e if [ ! -f .gitignore ]; then echo "Run as ./travis/$(basename "$0") from top level directory of git repository" exit 1 fi # Figure out what will be new release candidate tag based only on previous ones. # This assumes that RELEASES are in format of "v0.1.2" and prereleases (RCs) are using "v0.1.2-rc0" function release_candidate() { LAST_TAG=$(git semver) if [[ $LAST_TAG =~ -rc* ]]; then VERSION=$(echo "$LAST_TAG" | cut -d'-' -f 1) LAST_RC=$(echo "$LAST_TAG" | cut -d'c' -f 2) RC=$((LAST_RC + 1)) else VERSION="$(git semver --next-minor)" RC=0 fi GIT_TAG="v$VERSION-rc$RC" } # Check if current commit is tagged or not GIT_TAG=$(git tag --points-at) if [ -z "${GIT_TAG}" ]; then git semver # Figure out next tag based on commit message echo "Last commit message: $TRAVIS_COMMIT_MESSAGE" case "${TRAVIS_COMMIT_MESSAGE}" in *"[netdata patch release]"*) GIT_TAG="v$(git semver --next-patch)" ;; *"[netdata minor release]"*) GIT_TAG="v$(git semver --next-minor)" ;; *"[netdata major release]"*) GIT_TAG="v$(git semver --next-major)" ;; *"[netdata release candidate]"*) release_candidate ;; *) echo "Keyword not detected. Exiting..." exit 0 ;; esac fi export GIT_TAG