electron/script/git-export-patches
Charles Kerr b253d52faf
build: export matching patches (#41174)
* build: make patches/config.json an array of objects

This file was previously an object of patch_dir keys to repo values;
Now is an array of objects containing `patch_dir` and `repo` properties.
This makes other per-target properties (e.g. `grep`) possible.

* build: include Note metadata when exporting patches

* build: support keyword filtering in export_patches()

* build: add optional `--grep` arg to git-export-patches script

* build: update export_all_patches to understand new config file

* fixup! build: update export_all_patches to understand new config file

chore: make lint happy

* fixup! build: make patches/config.json an array of objects

chore: fix oops

* refactor: remove support for the old file format

There is more code using config.json than I thought, so the
effort-to-reward of supporting the old format is not worth it.

* build: update apply_all_patches to understand new config file

* build: update lint.js to understand new config file

* build: update patches-mtime-cache.py to understand new config file

* fixup! build: update apply_all_patches to understand new config file

fix: oops

* fixup! build: update apply_all_patches to understand new config file

fix minor syntax wart

* fixup! build: support keyword filtering in export_patches()

refactor: use idiomatic python

* refactor: warn if config.json has an invalid repo
2024-02-08 13:47:59 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
import sys
from lib import git
def main(argv):
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("-o", "--output",
help="directory into which exported patches will be written",
required=True)
parser.add_argument("--grep",
help="only export patches matching a keyword")
parser.add_argument("patch_range",
nargs='?',
help="range of patches to export. Defaults to all commits since the "
"most recent tag or remote branch.")
args = parser.parse_args(argv)
git.export_patches('.', args.output, patch_range=args.patch_range, grep=args.grep)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main(sys.argv[1:])