#!/bin/bash # This script updates the CMake file lists (i.e. src/file_lists.cmake), commits # the resulting change, and pushes it. This does not do anything useful when # run manually, but should be run by our GitHub action instead. set -ex # Exit early if the previous commit was made by the bot. This reduces the risk # of a bug causing an infinite loop of auto-generated commits. if (git log -1 --pretty=format:'%an' | grep -q "Protobuf Team Bot"); then echo "Previous commit was authored by bot" exit 0 fi $(dirname -- "$0")/update_file_lists.sh # Try to determine the most recent pull request number. title=$(git log -1 --pretty='%s') pr_from_merge=$(echo "$title" | sed -n 's/^Merge pull request #\([0-9]\+\).*/\1/p') pr_from_squash=$(echo "$title" | sed -n 's/^.*(#\([0-9]\+\))$/\1/p') pr="" if [ ! -z "$pr_from_merge" ]; then pr="$pr_from_merge" elif [ ! -z "$pr_from_squash" ]; then pr="$pr_from_squash" fi if [ ! -z "$pr" ]; then commit_message="Auto-generate CMake file lists after PR #$pr" else # If we are unable to determine the pull request number, we fall back on this # default commit message. Typically this should not occur, but could happen # if a pull request was merged via a rebase. commit_message="Auto-generate CMake file lists" fi git add -A git diff --staged --quiet || git commit -am "$commit_message" git push