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dagger/semver
Gerhard Lazu 8682f63aaa
Unblock auto-releases
Last time this ran, GoReleaser built an artefact with the wrong version
- it didn't bump it correctly. It was meant to build 0.1.0-alpha.33, but
it built 0.1.0-alpha.32 instead:
https://github.com/dagger/dagger/runs/4860126130?check_suite_focus=true#step:7:94

This new approach is a simpler and more explicit tag bump by leveraging
the semver-tool directly. A link to this utility is included in the
comments. We version it in this repository so that it is all
self-contained.

We also use the gh CLI tool directly, instead of a GitHub Action that
hides the implementation detail behind Typescript. We now have two very
simple gh CLI invocations that do all that. While we still use the
https://github.com/lewagon/wait-on-check-action GitHub Action to wait
on running checks, and abort if any check failed, I didn't want to
bundle that improvement into this PR - it's already big enough.

As a meaningful improvement, we should have a Dagger package that bumps
versions.  It would have been so much easier to use that Dagger package.
That implies us switching our GitHub Actions to Dagger, which we should
totally do. Small steps ftw!

Next step: run 0.1.0 release manually
Step 2: run 0.2.0-alpha.1 release manually
Step 3: wait for 0.2.0-alpha.2 to be produced automatically, tomorrow.

Pair: @aluzzardi

Signed-off-by: Gerhard Lazu <gerhard@lazu.co.uk>
2022-01-25 11:42:46 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -o errexit -o nounset -o pipefail
NAT='0|[1-9][0-9]*'
ALPHANUM='[0-9]*[A-Za-z-][0-9A-Za-z-]*'
IDENT="$NAT|$ALPHANUM"
FIELD='[0-9A-Za-z-]+'
SEMVER_REGEX="\
^[vV]?\
($NAT)\\.($NAT)\\.($NAT)\
(\\-(${IDENT})(\\.(${IDENT}))*)?\
(\\+${FIELD}(\\.${FIELD})*)?$"
PROG=semver
PROG_VERSION="3.3.0"
USAGE="\
Usage:
$PROG bump (major|minor|patch|release|prerel [<prerel>]|build <build>) <version>
$PROG compare <version> <other_version>
$PROG diff <version> <other_version>
$PROG get (major|minor|patch|release|prerel|build) <version>
$PROG validate <version>
$PROG --help
$PROG --version
Arguments:
<version> A version must match the following regular expression:
\"${SEMVER_REGEX}\"
In English:
-- The version must match X.Y.Z[-PRERELEASE][+BUILD]
where X, Y and Z are non-negative integers.
-- PRERELEASE is a dot separated sequence of non-negative integers and/or
identifiers composed of alphanumeric characters and hyphens (with
at least one non-digit). Numeric identifiers must not have leading
zeros. A hyphen (\"-\") introduces this optional part.
-- BUILD is a dot separated sequence of identifiers composed of alphanumeric
characters and hyphens. A plus (\"+\") introduces this optional part.
<other_version> See <version> definition.
<prerel> A string as defined by PRERELEASE above. Or, it can be a PRERELEASE
prototype string (or empty) followed by a dot.
<build> A string as defined by BUILD above.
Options:
-v, --version Print the version of this tool.
-h, --help Print this help message.
Commands:
bump Bump by one of major, minor, patch; zeroing or removing
subsequent parts. \"bump prerel\" sets the PRERELEASE part and
removes any BUILD part. A trailing dot in the <prerel> argument
introduces an incrementing numeric field which is added or
bumped. If no <prerel> argument is provided, an incrementing numeric
field is introduced/bumped. \"bump build\" sets the BUILD part.
\"bump release\" removes any PRERELEASE or BUILD parts.
The bumped version is written to stdout.
compare Compare <version> with <other_version>, output to stdout the
following values: -1 if <other_version> is newer, 0 if equal, 1 if
older. The BUILD part is not used in comparisons.
diff Compare <version> with <other_version>, output to stdout the
difference between two versions by the release type (MAJOR, MINOR,
PATCH, PRERELEASE, BUILD).
get Extract given part of <version>, where part is one of major, minor,
patch, prerel, build, or release.
validate Validate if <version> follows the SEMVER pattern (see <version>
definition). Print 'valid' to stdout if the version is valid, otherwise
print 'invalid'.
See also:
https://semver.org -- Semantic Versioning 2.0.0"
function error {
echo -e "$1" >&2
exit 1
}
function usage_help {
error "$USAGE"
}
function usage_version {
echo -e "${PROG}: $PROG_VERSION"
exit 0
}
function validate_version {
local version=$1
if [[ "$version" =~ $SEMVER_REGEX ]]; then
# if a second argument is passed, store the result in var named by $2
if [ "$#" -eq "2" ]; then
local major=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
local minor=${BASH_REMATCH[2]}
local patch=${BASH_REMATCH[3]}
local prere=${BASH_REMATCH[4]}
local build=${BASH_REMATCH[8]}
eval "$2=(\"$major\" \"$minor\" \"$patch\" \"$prere\" \"$build\")"
else
echo "$version"
fi
else
error "version $version does not match the semver scheme 'X.Y.Z(-PRERELEASE)(+BUILD)'. See help for more information."
fi
}
function is_nat {
[[ "$1" =~ ^($NAT)$ ]]
}
function is_null {
[ -z "$1" ]
}
function order_nat {
[ "$1" -lt "$2" ] && { echo -1 ; return ; }
[ "$1" -gt "$2" ] && { echo 1 ; return ; }
echo 0
}
function order_string {
[[ $1 < $2 ]] && { echo -1 ; return ; }
[[ $1 > $2 ]] && { echo 1 ; return ; }
echo 0
}
# given two (named) arrays containing NAT and/or ALPHANUM fields, compare them
# one by one according to semver 2.0.0 spec. Return -1, 0, 1 if left array ($1)
# is less-than, equal, or greater-than the right array ($2). The longer array
# is considered greater-than the shorter if the shorter is a prefix of the longer.
#
function compare_fields {
local l="$1[@]"
local r="$2[@]"
local leftfield=( "${!l}" )
local rightfield=( "${!r}" )
local left
local right
local i=$(( -1 ))
local order=$(( 0 ))
while true
do
[ $order -ne 0 ] && { echo $order ; return ; }
: $(( i++ ))
left="${leftfield[$i]}"
right="${rightfield[$i]}"
is_null "$left" && is_null "$right" && { echo 0 ; return ; }
is_null "$left" && { echo -1 ; return ; }
is_null "$right" && { echo 1 ; return ; }
is_nat "$left" && is_nat "$right" && { order=$(order_nat "$left" "$right") ; continue ; }
is_nat "$left" && { echo -1 ; return ; }
is_nat "$right" && { echo 1 ; return ; }
{ order=$(order_string "$left" "$right") ; continue ; }
done
}
# shellcheck disable=SC2206 # checked by "validate"; ok to expand prerel id's into array
function compare_version {
local order
validate_version "$1" V
validate_version "$2" V_
# compare major, minor, patch
local left=( "${V[0]}" "${V[1]}" "${V[2]}" )
local right=( "${V_[0]}" "${V_[1]}" "${V_[2]}" )
order=$(compare_fields left right)
[ "$order" -ne 0 ] && { echo "$order" ; return ; }
# compare pre-release ids when M.m.p are equal
local prerel="${V[3]:1}"
local prerel_="${V_[3]:1}"
local left=( ${prerel//./ } )
local right=( ${prerel_//./ } )
# if left and right have no pre-release part, then left equals right
# if only one of left/right has pre-release part, that one is less than simple M.m.p
[ -z "$prerel" ] && [ -z "$prerel_" ] && { echo 0 ; return ; }
[ -z "$prerel" ] && { echo 1 ; return ; }
[ -z "$prerel_" ] && { echo -1 ; return ; }
# otherwise, compare the pre-release id's
compare_fields left right
}
# render_prerel -- return a prerel field with a trailing numeric string
# usage: render_prerel numeric [prefix-string]
#
function render_prerel {
if [ -z "$2" ]
then
echo "${1}"
else
echo "${2}${1}"
fi
}
# extract_prerel -- extract prefix and trailing numeric portions of a pre-release part
# usage: extract_prerel prerel prerel_parts
# The prefix and trailing numeric parts are returned in "prerel_parts".
#
PREFIX_ALPHANUM='[.0-9A-Za-z-]*[.A-Za-z-]'
DIGITS='[0-9][0-9]*'
EXTRACT_REGEX="^(${PREFIX_ALPHANUM})*(${DIGITS})$"
function extract_prerel {
local prefix; local numeric;
if [[ "$1" =~ $EXTRACT_REGEX ]]
then # found prefix and trailing numeric parts
prefix="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
numeric="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"
else # no numeric part
prefix="${1}"
numeric=
fi
eval "$2=(\"$prefix\" \"$numeric\")"
}
# bump_prerel -- return the new pre-release part based on previous pre-release part
# and prototype for bump
# usage: bump_prerel proto previous
#
function bump_prerel {
local proto; local prev_prefix; local prev_numeric;
# case one: no trailing dot in prototype => simply replace previous with proto
if [[ ! ( "$1" =~ \.$ ) ]]
then
echo "$1"
return
fi
proto="${1%.}" # discard trailing dot marker from prototype
extract_prerel "${2#-}" prerel_parts # extract parts of previous pre-release
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
prev_prefix="${prerel_parts[0]}"
prev_numeric="${prerel_parts[1]}"
# case two: bump or append numeric to previous pre-release part
if [ "$proto" == "+" ] # dummy "+" indicates no prototype argument provided
then
if [ -n "$prev_numeric" ]
then
: $(( ++prev_numeric )) # previous pre-release is already numbered, bump it
render_prerel "$prev_numeric" "$prev_prefix"
else
render_prerel 1 "$prev_prefix" # append starting number
fi
return
fi
# case three: set, bump, or append using prototype prefix
if [ "$prev_prefix" != "$proto" ]
then
render_prerel 1 "$proto" # proto not same pre-release; set and start at '1'
elif [ -n "$prev_numeric" ]
then
: $(( ++prev_numeric )) # pre-release is numbered; bump it
render_prerel "$prev_numeric" "$prev_prefix"
else
render_prerel 1 "$prev_prefix" # start pre-release at number '1'
fi
}
function command_bump {
local new; local version; local sub_version; local command;
case $# in
2) case $1 in
major|minor|patch|prerel|release) command=$1; sub_version="+."; version=$2;;
*) usage_help;;
esac ;;
3) case $1 in
prerel|build) command=$1; sub_version=$2 version=$3 ;;
*) usage_help;;
esac ;;
*) usage_help;;
esac
validate_version "$version" parts
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
local major="${parts[0]}"
local minor="${parts[1]}"
local patch="${parts[2]}"
local prere="${parts[3]}"
local build="${parts[4]}"
case "$command" in
major) new="$((major + 1)).0.0";;
minor) new="${major}.$((minor + 1)).0";;
patch) new="${major}.${minor}.$((patch + 1))";;
release) new="${major}.${minor}.${patch}";;
prerel) new=$(validate_version "${major}.${minor}.${patch}-$(bump_prerel "$sub_version" "$prere")");;
build) new=$(validate_version "${major}.${minor}.${patch}${prere}+${sub_version}");;
*) usage_help ;;
esac
echo "$new"
exit 0
}
function command_compare {
local v; local v_;
case $# in
2) v=$(validate_version "$1"); v_=$(validate_version "$2") ;;
*) usage_help ;;
esac
set +u # need unset array element to evaluate to null
compare_version "$v" "$v_"
exit 0
}
function command_diff {
validate_version "$1" v1_parts
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
local v1_major="${v1_parts[0]}"
local v1_minor="${v1_parts[1]}"
local v1_patch="${v1_parts[2]}"
local v1_prere="${v1_parts[3]}"
local v1_build="${v1_parts[4]}"
validate_version "$2" v2_parts
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
local v2_major="${v2_parts[0]}"
local v2_minor="${v2_parts[1]}"
local v2_patch="${v2_parts[2]}"
local v2_prere="${v2_parts[3]}"
local v2_build="${v2_parts[4]}"
if [ "${v1_major}" != "${v2_major}" ]; then
echo "major"
elif [ "${v1_minor}" != "${v2_minor}" ]; then
echo "minor"
elif [ "${v1_patch}" != "${v2_patch}" ]; then
echo "patch"
elif [ "${v1_prere}" != "${v2_prere}" ]; then
echo "prerelease"
elif [ "${v1_build}" != "${v2_build}" ]; then
echo "build"
fi
}
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
function command_get {
local part version
if [[ "$#" -ne "2" ]] || [[ -z "$1" ]] || [[ -z "$2" ]]; then
usage_help
exit 0
fi
part="$1"
version="$2"
validate_version "$version" parts
local major="${parts[0]}"
local minor="${parts[1]}"
local patch="${parts[2]}"
local prerel="${parts[3]:1}"
local build="${parts[4]:1}"
local release="${major}.${minor}.${patch}"
case "$part" in
major|minor|patch|release|prerel|build) echo "${!part}" ;;
*) usage_help ;;
esac
exit 0
}
function command_validate {
if [[ "$#" -ne "1" ]]; then
usage_help
fi
if [[ "$1" =~ $SEMVER_REGEX ]]; then
echo "valid"
else
echo "invalid"
fi
exit 0
}
case $# in
0) echo "Unknown command: $*"; usage_help;;
esac
case $1 in
--help|-h) echo -e "$USAGE"; exit 0;;
--version|-v) usage_version ;;
bump) shift; command_bump "$@";;
get) shift; command_get "$@";;
compare) shift; command_compare "$@";;
diff) shift; command_diff "$@";;
validate) shift; command_validate "$@";;
*) echo "Unknown arguments: $*"; usage_help;;
esac