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309 lines
11 KiB
Python
309 lines
11 KiB
Python
"""
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Creates an issue that generates a table for dependency checking whether
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all packages support the latest Django version. "Latest" does not include
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patches, only comparing major and minor version numbers.
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This script handles when there are multiple Django versions that need
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to keep up to date.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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from collections.abc import Iterable
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, NamedTuple
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import requests
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from github import Github
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from github.Issue import Issue
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CURRENT_FILE = Path(__file__)
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ROOT = CURRENT_FILE.parents[1]
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REQUIREMENTS_DIR = ROOT / "{{cookiecutter.project_slug}}" / "requirements"
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GITHUB_TOKEN = os.getenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", None)
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GITHUB_REPO = os.getenv("GITHUB_REPOSITORY", None)
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class DjVersion(NamedTuple):
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"""
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Wrapper to parse, compare and render Django versions.
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Only keeps track on (major, minor) versions, excluding patches and pre-releases.
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"""
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major: int
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minor: int
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def __str__(self) -> str:
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"""To render as string."""
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return f"{self.major}.{self.minor}"
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@classmethod
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def parse(cls, version_str: str) -> DjVersion:
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"""Parse interesting values from the version string."""
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major, minor, *_ = version_str.split(".")
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return cls(major=int(major), minor=int(minor))
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@classmethod
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def parse_to_tuple(cls, version_str: str):
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version = cls.parse(version_str=version_str)
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return version.major, version.minor
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def get_package_info(package: str) -> dict:
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"""Get package metadata using PyPI API."""
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# "django" converts to "Django" on redirect
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r = requests.get(f"https://pypi.org/pypi/{package}/json", allow_redirects=True)
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if not r.ok:
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print(f"Couldn't find package: {package}")
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sys.exit(1)
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return r.json()
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def get_django_versions() -> Iterable[DjVersion]:
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"""List all django versions."""
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django_package_info: dict[str, Any] = get_package_info("django")
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releases = django_package_info["releases"].keys()
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for release_str in releases:
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if release_str.replace(".", "").isdigit():
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# Exclude pre-releases with non-numeric characters in version
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yield DjVersion.parse(release_str)
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def get_name_and_version(requirements_line: str) -> tuple[str, ...]:
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"""Get the name a version of a package from a line in the requirement file."""
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full_name, version = requirements_line.split(" ", 1)[0].split("==")
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name_without_extras = full_name.split("[", 1)[0]
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return name_without_extras, version
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def get_all_latest_django_versions(
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django_max_version: tuple[DjVersion] = None,
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) -> tuple[DjVersion, list[DjVersion]]:
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"""
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Grabs all Django versions that are worthy of a GitHub issue.
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Depends on Django versions having higher major version or minor version.
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"""
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_django_max_version = (99, 99)
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if django_max_version:
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_django_max_version = django_max_version
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print("Fetching all Django versions from PyPI")
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base_txt = REQUIREMENTS_DIR / "base.txt"
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with base_txt.open() as f:
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for line in f.readlines():
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if "django==" in line.lower():
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break
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else:
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print(f"django not found in {base_txt}") # Huh...?
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sys.exit(1)
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# Begin parsing and verification
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_, current_version_str = get_name_and_version(line)
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# Get a tuple of (major, minor) - ignoring patch version
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current_minor_version = DjVersion.parse(current_version_str)
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newer_versions: set[DjVersion] = set()
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for django_version in get_django_versions():
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if current_minor_version < django_version <= _django_max_version:
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newer_versions.add(django_version)
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return current_minor_version, sorted(newer_versions, reverse=True)
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_TABLE_HEADER = """
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## {file}.txt
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| Name | Version in Master | {dj_version} Compatible Version | OK |
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| ---- | :---------------: | :-----------------------------: | :-: |
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"""
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VITAL_BUT_UNKNOWN = [
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"django-environ", # not updated often
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]
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class GitHubManager:
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def __init__(self, base_dj_version: DjVersion, needed_dj_versions: list[DjVersion]):
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self.github = Github(GITHUB_TOKEN)
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self.repo = self.github.get_repo(GITHUB_REPO)
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self.base_dj_version = base_dj_version
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self.needed_dj_versions = needed_dj_versions
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# (major+minor) Version and description
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self.existing_issues: dict[DjVersion, Issue] = {}
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# Load all requirements from our requirements files and preload their
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# package information like a cache:
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self.requirements_files = ["base", "local", "production"]
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# Format:
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# requirement file name: {package name: (master_version, package_info)}
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self.requirements: dict[str, dict[str, tuple[str, dict]]] = {x: {} for x in self.requirements_files}
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def setup(self) -> None:
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self.load_requirements()
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self.load_existing_issues()
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def load_requirements(self):
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print("Reading requirements")
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for requirements_file in self.requirements_files:
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with (REQUIREMENTS_DIR / f"{requirements_file}.txt").open() as f:
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for line in f.readlines():
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if (
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"==" in line
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and not line.startswith("{%")
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and not line.startswith(" #")
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and not line.startswith("#")
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and not line.startswith(" ")
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):
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name, version = get_name_and_version(line)
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self.requirements[requirements_file][name] = (
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version,
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get_package_info(name),
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)
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def load_existing_issues(self):
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"""Closes the issue if the base Django version is greater than needed"""
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print("Load existing issues from GitHub")
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qualifiers = {
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"repo": GITHUB_REPO,
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"author": "app/github-actions",
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"state": "open",
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"is": "issue",
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"in": "title",
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}
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issues = list(self.github.search_issues("[Django Update]", "created", "desc", **qualifiers))
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print(f"Found {len(issues)} issues matching search")
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for issue in issues:
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matches = re.match(r"\[Update Django] Django (\d+.\d+)$", issue.title)
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if not matches:
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continue
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issue_version = DjVersion.parse(matches.group(1))
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if self.base_dj_version >= issue_version:
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self.close_issue(issue)
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else:
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self.existing_issues[issue_version] = issue
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def get_compatibility(self, package_name: str, package_info: dict, needed_dj_version: DjVersion):
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"""
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Verify compatibility via setup.py classifiers. If Django is not in the
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classifiers, then default compatibility is n/a and OK is ✅.
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If it's a package that's vital but known to not be updated often, we give it
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a ❓. If a package has ❓ or 🕒, then we allow manual update. Automatic updates
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only include ❌ and ✅.
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"""
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# If issue previously existed, find package and skip any gtg, manually
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# updated packages, or known releases that will happen but haven't yet
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if issue := self.existing_issues.get(needed_dj_version):
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if index := issue.body.find(package_name):
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name, _current, prev_compat, ok = (s.strip() for s in issue.body[index:].split("|", 4)[:4])
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if ok in ("✅", "❓", "🕒"):
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return prev_compat, ok
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if package_name in VITAL_BUT_UNKNOWN:
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return "", "❓"
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# Check classifiers if it includes Django
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supported_dj_versions: list[DjVersion] = []
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for classifier in package_info["info"]["classifiers"]:
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# Usually in the form of "Framework :: Django :: 3.2"
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tokens = classifier.split(" ")
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if len(tokens) >= 5 and tokens[2].lower() == "django" and "." in tokens[4]:
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version = DjVersion.parse(tokens[4])
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if len(version) == 2:
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supported_dj_versions.append(version)
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if supported_dj_versions:
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if any(v >= needed_dj_version for v in supported_dj_versions):
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return package_info["info"]["version"], "✅"
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else:
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return "", "❌"
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# Django classifier DNE; assume it isn't a Django lib
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# Great exceptions include pylint-django, where we need to do this manually...
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return "n/a", "✅"
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HOME_PAGE_URL_KEYS = [
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"home_page",
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"project_url",
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"docs_url",
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"package_url",
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"release_url",
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"bugtrack_url",
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]
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def _get_md_home_page_url(self, package_info: dict):
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urls = [package_info["info"].get(url_key) for url_key in self.HOME_PAGE_URL_KEYS]
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try:
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return f"[{{}}]({next(item for item in urls if item)})"
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except StopIteration:
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return "{}"
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def generate_markdown(self, needed_dj_version: DjVersion):
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requirements = f"{needed_dj_version} requirements tables\n\n"
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for _file in self.requirements_files:
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requirements += _TABLE_HEADER.format_map({"file": _file, "dj_version": needed_dj_version})
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for package_name, (version, info) in self.requirements[_file].items():
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compat_version, icon = self.get_compatibility(package_name, info, needed_dj_version)
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requirements += (
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f"| {self._get_md_home_page_url(info).format(package_name)} "
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f"| {version.strip()} "
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f"| {compat_version.strip()} "
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f"| {icon} "
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f"|\n"
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)
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return requirements
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def create_or_edit_issue(self, needed_dj_version: DjVersion, description: str):
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if issue := self.existing_issues.get(needed_dj_version):
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print(f"Editing issue #{issue.number} for Django {needed_dj_version}")
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issue.edit(body=description)
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else:
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print(f"Creating new issue for Django {needed_dj_version}")
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issue = self.repo.create_issue(f"[Update Django] Django {needed_dj_version}", description)
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issue.add_to_labels(f"django{needed_dj_version}")
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@staticmethod
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def close_issue(issue: Issue):
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issue.edit(state="closed")
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print(f"Closed issue {issue.title} (ID: [{issue.id}]({issue.url}))")
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def generate(self):
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for version in self.needed_dj_versions:
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print(f"Handling GitHub issue for Django {version}")
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md_content = self.generate_markdown(version)
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print(f"Generated markdown:\n\n{md_content}")
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self.create_or_edit_issue(version, md_content)
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def main(django_max_version=None) -> None:
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# Check if there are any djs
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current_dj, latest_djs = get_all_latest_django_versions(django_max_version=django_max_version)
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# Run the setup, which might close old issues
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manager = GitHubManager(current_dj, latest_djs)
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manager.setup()
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if not latest_djs:
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print("No new Django versions to update. Exiting...")
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sys.exit(0)
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manager.generate()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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if GITHUB_REPO is None:
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raise RuntimeError("No github repo, please set the environment variable GITHUB_REPOSITORY")
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max_version = None
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last_arg = sys.argv[-1]
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if CURRENT_FILE.name not in last_arg:
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max_version = DjVersion.parse_to_tuple(version_str=last_arg)
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main(django_max_version=max_version)
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