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"""Tasks to help Robot Framework packaging and other development.
Executed by Invoke <http://pyinvoke.org>. Install it with `pip install invoke`
and run `invoke --help` and `invoke --list` for details how to execute tasks.
See BUILD.rst for packaging and releasing instructions.
"""
from pathlib import Path
import sys
assert Path.cwd().resolve() == Path(__file__).resolve().parent
sys.path.insert(0, 'src')
from invoke import Exit, task
from rellu import initialize_labels, ReleaseNotesGenerator, Version
from rellu.tasks import clean
from robot.libdoc import libdoc
REPOSITORY = 'robotframework/robotframework'
VERSION_PATH = Path('src/robot/version.py')
VERSION_PATTERN = "VERSION = '(.*)'"
SETUP_PATH = Path('setup.py')
POM_VERSION_PATTERN = '<version>(.*)</version>'
RELEASE_NOTES_PATH = Path('doc/releasenotes/rf-{version}.rst')
RELEASE_NOTES_TITLE = 'Robot Framework {version}'
RELEASE_NOTES_INTRO = '''
`Robot Framework`_ {version} is a new release with **UPDATE** enhancements
and bug fixes. **MORE intro stuff...**
**REMOVE reference to tracker if release notes contain all issues.**
All issues targeted for Robot Framework {version.milestone} can be found
from the `issue tracker milestone`_.
Questions and comments related to the release can be sent to the
`robotframework-users`_ mailing list or to `Robot Framework Slack`_,
and possible bugs submitted to the `issue tracker`_.
**REMOVE ``--pre`` from the next command with final releases.**
If you have pip_ installed, just run
::
pip install --pre --upgrade robotframework
to install the latest available release or use
::
pip install robotframework=={version}
to install exactly this version. Alternatively you can download the source
distribution from PyPI_ and install it manually. For more details and other
installation approaches, see the `installation instructions`_.
Robot Framework {version} was released on {date}.
.. _Robot Framework: http://robotframework.org
.. _Robot Framework Foundation: http://robotframework.org/foundation
.. _pip: http://pip-installer.org
.. _PyPI: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/robotframework
.. _issue tracker milestone: https://github.com/robotframework/robotframework/issues?q=milestone%3A{version.milestone}
.. _issue tracker: https://github.com/robotframework/robotframework/issues
.. _robotframework-users: http://groups.google.com/group/robotframework-users
.. _Robot Framework Slack: https://robotframework-slack-invite.herokuapp.com
.. _installation instructions: ../../INSTALL.rst
'''
@task
def set_version(ctx, version):
"""Set project version in `src/robot/version.py`, `setup.py` and `pom.xml`.
Args:
version: Project version to set or `dev` to set development version.
Following PEP-440 compatible version numbers are supported:
- Final version like 3.0 or 3.1.2.
- Alpha, beta or release candidate with `a`, `b` or `rc` postfix,
respectively, and an incremented number like 3.0a1 or 3.0.1rc1.
- Development version with `.dev` postix and an incremented number like
3.0.dev1 or 3.1a1.dev2.
When the given version is `dev`, the existing version number is updated
to the next suitable development version. For example, 3.0 -> 3.0.1.dev1,
3.1.1 -> 3.1.2.dev1, 3.2a1 -> 3.2a2.dev1, 3.2.dev1 -> 3.2.dev2.
"""
version = Version(version, VERSION_PATH, VERSION_PATTERN)
version.write()
Version(str(version), SETUP_PATH, VERSION_PATTERN).write()
print(version)
@task
def print_version(ctx):
"""Print the current project version."""
print(Version(path=VERSION_PATH, pattern=VERSION_PATTERN))
@task
def library_docs(ctx, name):
"""Generate standard library documentation.
Args:
name: Name of the library or `all` to generate docs for all libs.
Name is case-insensitive and can be shortened as long as it
is a unique prefix. For example, `b` is equivalent to
`BuiltIn` and `di` equivalent to `Dialogs`.
"""
libraries = ['BuiltIn', 'Collections', 'DateTime', 'Dialogs',
'OperatingSystem', 'Process', 'Screenshot', 'String',
'Telnet', 'XML']
name = name.lower()
if name != 'all':
libraries = [lib for lib in libraries if lib.lower().startswith(name)]
if len(libraries) != 1:
raise Exit(f"'{name}' is not a unique library prefix.")
for lib in libraries:
libdoc(lib, str(Path(f'doc/libraries/{lib}.html')))
libdoc(lib, str(Path(f'doc/libraries/{lib}.json')), specdocformat='RAW')
@task
def release_notes(ctx, version=None, username=None, password=None, write=False):
"""Generate release notes based on issues in the issue tracker.
Args:
version: Generate release notes for this version. If not given,
generated them for the current version.
username: GitHub username.
password: GitHub password.
write: When set to True, write release notes to a file overwriting
possible existing file. Otherwise just print them to the
terminal.
Username and password can also be specified using `GITHUB_USERNAME` and
`GITHUB_PASSWORD` environment variable, respectively. If they aren't
specified at all, communication with GitHub is anonymous and typically
pretty slow.
"""
version = Version(version, VERSION_PATH, VERSION_PATTERN)
file = RELEASE_NOTES_PATH if write else sys.stdout
generator = ReleaseNotesGenerator(REPOSITORY, RELEASE_NOTES_TITLE,
RELEASE_NOTES_INTRO)
generator.generate(version, username, password, file)
@task
def init_labels(ctx, username=None, password=None):
"""Initialize project by setting labels in the issue tracker.
Args:
username: GitHub username.
password: GitHub password.
Username and password can also be specified using `GITHUB_USERNAME` and
`GITHUB_PASSWORD` environment variable, respectively.
Should only be executed once when taking `rellu` tooling to use or
when labels it uses have changed.
"""
initialize_labels(REPOSITORY, username, password)