electron/spec-main/release-notes-spec.ts

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import { GitProcess, IGitExecutionOptions, IGitResult } from 'dugite';
import { expect } from 'chai';
import * as notes from '../script/release/notes/notes.js';
import * as path from 'path';
import * as sinon from 'sinon';
/* Fake a Dugite GitProcess that only returns the specific
commits that we want to test */
class Commit {
sha1: string;
subject: string;
constructor (sha1: string, subject: string) {
this.sha1 = sha1;
this.subject = subject;
}
}
class GitFake {
branches: {
[key: string]: Commit[],
};
constructor () {
this.branches = {};
}
setBranch (name: string, commits: Array<Commit>): void {
this.branches[name] = commits;
}
// find the newest shared commit between branches a and b
mergeBase (a: string, b:string): string {
for (const commit of [ ...this.branches[a].reverse() ]) {
if (this.branches[b].map((commit: Commit) => commit.sha1).includes(commit.sha1)) {
return commit.sha1;
}
}
console.error('test error: branches not related');
return '';
}
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars
exec (args: string[], path: string, options?: IGitExecutionOptions | undefined): Promise<IGitResult> {
let stdout = '';
const stderr = '';
const exitCode = 0;
if (args.length === 3 && args[0] === 'merge-base') {
// expected form: `git merge-base branchName1 branchName2`
const a: string = args[1]!;
const b: string = args[2]!;
stdout = this.mergeBase(a, b);
} else if (args.length === 3 && args[0] === 'log' && args[1] === '--format=%H') {
// exepcted form: `git log --format=%H branchName
const branch: string = args[2]!;
stdout = this.branches[branch].map((commit: Commit) => commit.sha1).join('\n');
} else if (args.length > 1 && args[0] === 'log' && args.includes('--format=%H,%s')) {
// expected form: `git log --format=%H,%s sha1..branchName
const [ start, branch ] = args[args.length - 1].split('..');
const lines : string[] = [];
let started = false;
for (const commit of this.branches[branch]) {
started = started || commit.sha1 === start;
if (started) {
lines.push(`${commit.sha1},${commit.subject}` /* %H,%s */);
}
}
stdout = lines.join('\n');
} else {
console.error('unhandled GitProcess.exec():', args);
}
return Promise.resolve({ exitCode, stdout, stderr });
}
}
describe('release notes', () => {
const sandbox = sinon.createSandbox();
const gitFake = new GitFake();
const oldBranch = '8-x-y';
const newBranch = '9-x-y';
// commits shared by both oldBranch and newBranch
const sharedHistory = [
new Commit('2abea22b4bffa1626a521711bacec7cd51425818', "fix: explicitly cancel redirects when mode is 'error' (#20686)"),
new Commit('467409458e716c68b35fa935d556050ca6bed1c4', 'build: add support for automated minor releases (#20620)') // merge-base
];
// these commits came after newBranch was created
const newBreaking = new Commit('2fad53e66b1a2cb6f7dad88fe9bb62d7a461fe98', 'refactor: use v8 serialization for ipc (#20214)');
const newFeat = new Commit('89eb309d0b22bd4aec058ffaf983e81e56a5c378', 'feat: allow GUID parameter to avoid systray demotion on Windows (#21891)');
const newFix = new Commit('0600420bac25439fc2067d51c6aaa4ee11770577', "fix: don't allow window to go behind menu bar on mac (#22828)");
const oldFix = new Commit('f77bd19a70ac2d708d17ddbe4dc12745ca3a8577', 'fix: prevent menu gc during popup (#20785)');
// a bug that's fixed in both branches by separate PRs
const newTropFix = new Commit('a6ff42c190cb5caf8f3e217748e49183a951491b', 'fix: workaround for hang when preventDefault-ing nativeWindowOpen (#22750)');
const oldTropFix = new Commit('8751f485c5a6c8c78990bfd55a4350700f81f8cd', 'fix: workaround for hang when preventDefault-ing nativeWindowOpen (#22749)');
before(() => {
// location of relase-notes' octokit reply cache
const fixtureDir = path.resolve(__dirname, 'fixtures', 'release-notes');
process.env.NOTES_CACHE_PATH = path.resolve(fixtureDir, 'cache');
});
beforeEach(() => {
const wrapper = (args: string[], path: string, options?: IGitExecutionOptions | undefined) => gitFake.exec(args, path, options);
sandbox.replace(GitProcess, 'exec', wrapper);
gitFake.setBranch(oldBranch, [ ...sharedHistory, oldFix ]);
});
afterEach(() => {
sandbox.restore();
});
describe('changes that exist in older branches', () => {
// use case: this fix is NOT news because it was already fixed
// while oldBranch was the latest stable release
it('are skipped if the target version is a new major line (x.0.0)', async function () {
const version = 'v9.0.0';
gitFake.setBranch(oldBranch, [ ...sharedHistory, oldTropFix ]);
gitFake.setBranch(newBranch, [ ...sharedHistory, newTropFix ]);
const results: any = await notes.get(oldBranch, newBranch, version);
expect(results.fix).to.have.lengthOf(0);
});
// use case: this fix IS news because it's being fixed in
// multiple stable branches at once, including newBranch.
it('are included if the target version is a minor or patch bump', async function () {
const version = 'v9.0.1';
gitFake.setBranch(oldBranch, [ ...sharedHistory, oldTropFix ]);
gitFake.setBranch(newBranch, [ ...sharedHistory, newTropFix ]);
const results: any = await notes.get(oldBranch, newBranch, version);
expect(results.fix).to.have.lengthOf(1);
});
});
// use case: A malicious contributor could edit the text of their 'Notes:'
// in the PR body after a PR's been merged and the maintainers have moved on.
// So instead always use the release-clerk PR comment
it('uses the release-clerk text', async function () {
// realText source: ${fixtureDir}/electron-electron-issue-21891-comments
const realText = 'Added GUID parameter to Tray API to avoid system tray icon demotion on Windows';
const testCommit = new Commit('89eb309d0b22bd4aec058ffaf983e81e56a5c378', 'feat: lole u got troled hard (#21891)');
const version = 'v9.0.0';
gitFake.setBranch(newBranch, [ ...sharedHistory, testCommit ]);
const results: any = await notes.get(oldBranch, newBranch, version);
expect(results.feat).to.have.lengthOf(1);
expect(results.feat[0].hash).to.equal(testCommit.sha1);
expect(results.feat[0].note).to.equal(realText);
});
// test that when you feed in different semantic commit types,
// the parser returns them in the results' correct category
describe('semantic commit', () => {
const version = 'v9.0.0';
it("honors 'feat' type", async function () {
const testCommit = newFeat;
gitFake.setBranch(newBranch, [ ...sharedHistory, testCommit ]);
const results: any = await notes.get(oldBranch, newBranch, version);
expect(results.feat).to.have.lengthOf(1);
expect(results.feat[0].hash).to.equal(testCommit.sha1);
});
it("honors 'fix' type", async function () {
const testCommit = newFix;
gitFake.setBranch(newBranch, [ ...sharedHistory, testCommit ]);
const results: any = await notes.get(oldBranch, newBranch, version);
expect(results.fix).to.have.lengthOf(1);
expect(results.fix[0].hash).to.equal(testCommit.sha1);
});
it("honors 'BREAKING CHANGE' message", async function () {
const testCommit = newBreaking;
gitFake.setBranch(newBranch, [ ...sharedHistory, testCommit ]);
const results: any = await notes.get(oldBranch, newBranch, version);
expect(results.breaking).to.have.lengthOf(1);
expect(results.breaking[0].hash).to.equal(testCommit.sha1);
});
});
});