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# frozen_string_literal: true
require './lib/tasks/task_helpers'
require 'fileutils'
require 'pathname'
task_helpers = TaskHelpers.new
task default: [:clone_repositories, :generate_feature_flags]
task :setup_git do
puts "\n#{COLOR_CODE_GREEN}INFO: Setting up dummy user and email in Git..#{COLOR_CODE_RESET}"
`git config --global user.name "Sidney Jones"`
`git config --global user.email "sidneyjones@example.com"`
end
desc 'Clone Git repositories of documentation projects, keeping only the most recent commit'
task :clone_repositories do
task_helpers.products.each_value do |product|
branch = task_helpers.retrieve_branch(product['slug'])
# Limit the pipeline to pull only the repo where the MR is, not all 4, to save time/space.
# First we check if the branch on the docs repo is other than the default branch and
# then we skip if the remote branch variable is the default branch name. Finally,
# check if the pipeline was triggered via the API (multi-project pipeline)
# to exclude the case where we create a branch right off the gitlab-docs
# project.
next if ENV["CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME"] != ENV['CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH'] \
&& branch == ENV['CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH'] \
&& ENV["CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE"] == 'pipeline'
puts "\n#{COLOR_CODE_GREEN}INFO: Cloning #{product['repo']}..#{COLOR_CODE_RESET}"
`git clone --branch #{branch} --single-branch #{product['repo']} --depth 1 #{product['project_dir']}`
# Print the latest commit from each project so that we can see which commit we're building from.
puts "\n#{COLOR_CODE_GREEN}INFO: Latest commit: #{`git -C #{product['project_dir']} log --oneline -n 1`}#{COLOR_CODE_RESET}"
end
end
desc 'Generate feature flags data file'
task :generate_feature_flags do
feature_flags_dir = Pathname.new('..').join('gitlab', 'config', 'feature_flags').expand_path
feature_flags_ee_dir = Pathname.new('..').join('gitlab', 'ee', 'config', 'feature_flags').expand_path
abort("\n#{COLOR_CODE_RED}ERROR: The feature flags directory #{feature_flags_dir} does not exist.#{COLOR_CODE_RESET}") unless feature_flags_dir.exist?
abort("\n#{COLOR_CODE_RED}ERROR: The feature flags EE directory #{feature_flags_ee_dir} does not exist.#{COLOR_CODE_RESET}") unless feature_flags_ee_dir.exist?
paths = {
'GitLab Community Edition and Enterprise Edition' => feature_flags_dir.join('**', '*.yml'),
'GitLab Enterprise Edition only' => feature_flags_ee_dir.join('**', '*.yml')
}
feature_flags = {
products: {}
}
paths.each do |key, path|
feature_flags[:products][key] = []
Dir.glob(path).each do |feature_flag_yaml|
feature_flags[:products][key] << YAML.safe_load(File.read(feature_flag_yaml))
end
end
feature_flags_yaml = File.join('content', '_data', 'feature_flags.yaml')
puts "\n#{COLOR_CODE_GREEN}INFO: Generating #{feature_flags_yaml}..#{COLOR_CODE_RESET}"
File.write(feature_flags_yaml, feature_flags.to_yaml)
end
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