| #!/usr/bin/env bash |
| |
| : ' |
| So you are looking to cut a release branch? Well you came |
| to the right script. |
| |
| This script can be used to cut any branch on any repository |
| |
| For `pytorch/pytorch` usage would be like: |
| > DRY_RUN=disabled cut-release-branch.sh |
| |
| For `pytorch/builder` or domains usage would be like: |
| > DRY_RUN=disabled GIT_BRANCH_TO_CUT_FROM=main RELEASE_VERSION=1.11 cut-release-branch.sh |
| ' |
| |
| set -eou pipefail |
| |
| GIT_TOP_DIR=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel) |
| GIT_REMOTE=${GIT_REMOTE:-origin} |
| GIT_BRANCH_TO_CUT_FROM=${GIT_BRANCH_TO_CUT_FROM:-viable/strict} |
| |
| # should output something like 1.11 |
| RELEASE_VERSION=${RELEASE_VERSION:-$(cut -d'.' -f1-2 "${GIT_TOP_DIR}/version.txt")} |
| |
| DRY_RUN_FLAG="--dry-run" |
| if [[ ${DRY_RUN:-enabled} == "disabled" ]]; then |
| DRY_RUN_FLAG="" |
| fi |
| |
| |
| ( |
| set -x |
| git fetch --all |
| git checkout "${GIT_REMOTE}/${GIT_BRANCH_TO_CUT_FROM}" |
| ) |
| |
| for branch in "release/${RELEASE_VERSION}" "orig/release/${RELEASE_VERSION}"; do |
| if git rev-parse --verify "${branch}" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then |
| echo "+ Branch ${branch} already exists, skipping..." |
| continue |
| else |
| ( |
| set -x |
| git checkout "${GIT_REMOTE}/${GIT_BRANCH_TO_CUT_FROM}" |
| git checkout -b "${branch}" |
| git push -q ${DRY_RUN_FLAG} "${GIT_REMOTE}" "${branch}" |
| ) |
| fi |
| done |