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-rw-r--r-- | .github/workflows/build.yaml | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | .github/workflows/which_branch.py | 77 |
2 files changed, 1 insertions, 84 deletions
diff --git a/.github/workflows/build.yaml b/.github/workflows/build.yaml index f172883ae6..b323290f6b 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/build.yaml +++ b/.github/workflows/build.yaml @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ jobs: outputs: viewer_channel: ${{ steps.build.outputs.viewer_channel }} viewer_version: ${{ steps.build.outputs.viewer_version }} - viewer_branch: ${{ steps.build.outputs.viewer_branch }} + viewer_branch: ${{ steps.which-branch.outputs.branch }} imagename: ${{ steps.build.outputs.imagename }} env: AUTOBUILD_ADDRSIZE: 64 @@ -187,15 +187,9 @@ jobs: if [[ "$GITHUB_REF_TYPE" == "tag" && "${GITHUB_REF_NAME:0:12}" == "Second_Life_" ]] then viewer_channel="${GITHUB_REF_NAME%#*}" export viewer_channel="${viewer_channel//_/ }" - # Since GITHUB_REF_NAME is a tag rather than a branch, we need - # to discover to what branch this tag corresponds. - viewer_branch="$(python3 .github/workflows/which_branch.py \ - --token "${{ github.token }}" ${{ github.workflow_sha }})" else export viewer_channel="Second Life Test" - viewer_branch="${GITHUB_REF_NAME}" fi echo "viewer_channel=$viewer_channel" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" - echo "viewer_branch=$viewer_branch" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" # On windows we need to point the build to the correct python # as neither CMake's FindPython nor our custom Python.cmake module diff --git a/.github/workflows/which_branch.py b/.github/workflows/which_branch.py deleted file mode 100644 index 802ea44b5a..0000000000 --- a/.github/workflows/which_branch.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python3 -"""\ -@file which_branch.py -@author Nat Goodspeed -@date 2023-11-14 -@brief Discover which git branch(es) correspond to a given commit hash. - -$LicenseInfo:firstyear=2023&license=viewerlgpl$ -Copyright (c) 2023, Linden Research, Inc. -$/LicenseInfo$ -""" - -import github -import re -import sys -import subprocess - -class Error(Exception): - pass - -def branches_for(token, commit, repo=None): - """ - Use the GitHub REST API to discover which branch(es) correspond to the - passed commit hash. The commit string can actually be any of the ways git - permits to identify a commit: - - https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions#_specifying_revisions - - branches_for() generates a (possibly empty) sequence of all the branches - of the specified repo for which the specified commit is the tip. - - If repo is omitted or None, assume the current directory is a local clone - whose 'origin' remote is the GitHub repository of interest. - """ - if not repo: - url = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'remote', 'get-url', 'origin'], - text=True) - parts = re.split(r'[:/]', url.rstrip()) - repo = '/'.join(parts[-2:]).removesuffix('.git') - - gh = github.MainClass.Github(token) - grepo = gh.get_repo(repo) - for branch in grepo.get_branches(): - try: - delta = grepo.compare(base=commit, head=branch.name) - except github.GithubException: - continue - - if delta.ahead_by == 0 and delta.behind_by == 0: - yield branch - -def main(*raw_args): - from argparse import ArgumentParser - parser = ArgumentParser(description= -"%(prog)s reports the branch(es) for which the specified commit hash is the tip.", - epilog="""\ -When GitHub Actions launches a tag build, it checks out the specific changeset -identified by the tag, and so 'git branch' reports detached HEAD. But we use -tag builds to build a GitHub 'release' of the tip of a particular branch, and -it's useful to be able to identify which branch that is. -""") - parser.add_argument('-t', '--token', required=True, - help="""GitHub REST API access token""") - parser.add_argument('-r', '--repo', - help="""GitHub repository name, in the form OWNER/REPOSITORY""") - parser.add_argument('commit', - help="""commit hash at the tip of the sought branch""") - - args = parser.parse_args(raw_args) - for branch in branches_for(token=args.token, commit=args.commit, repo=args.repo): - print(branch.name) - -if __name__ == "__main__": - try: - sys.exit(main(*sys.argv[1:])) - except Error as err: - sys.exit(str(err)) |