# This workflow checks that there is either a 'pr/no-changelog' label applied to a PR # or there is a changelog/.txt file associated with a PR for a changelog entry name: Check Changelog on: pull_request: types: [opened, synchronize, labeled, unlabeled] # Runs on PRs to main branches: - main jobs: # checks that a changelog entry is present for a PR changelog-check: # If there a `pr/no-changelog` label we ignore this check if: "!contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'pr/no-changelog')" runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 with: ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }} fetch-depth: 0 # by default the checkout action doesn't checkout all branches - name: Check for changelog entry in diff run: | # Check if there is a diff in the changelog directory. # # Try to identify the expected changelog file name based on PR # number. This won't work for Go version updates though. if [ ${{ github.event.repository.name }} == "vault-enterprise" ]; then expected_changelog_file=changelog/_${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}.txt else expected_changelog_file=changelog/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}.txt fi echo "looking for changelog file ${expected_changelog_file}" changelog_files=$(git --no-pager diff --name-only HEAD "$(git merge-base HEAD "origin/${{ github.event.pull_request.base.ref }}")" -- ${expected_changelog_file}) if [ -z "$changelog_files" ]; then echo "Not found." echo "looking for changelog file matching changelog/go-ver-*.txt" # If we do not find a file matching the PR # in changelog/, we fail the check # unless we did a Go toolchain version update, in which case we check the # alternative name. toolchain_files=$(git --no-pager diff --name-only HEAD "$(git merge-base HEAD "origin/${{ github.event.pull_request.base.ref }}")" -- 'changelog/go-ver-*.txt') if [ -z "$toolchain_files" ]; then echo "Not found." echo "" echo "Did not find a changelog entry named ${expected_changelog_file}" echo "If your changelog file is correct, skip this check with the 'pr/no-changelog' label" echo "Reference - https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/pull/10363 and https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/pull/11894" exit 1 fi # Else, we found some toolchain files. Let's make sure the contents are correct. if ! grep -q 'release-note:change' "$toolchain_files" || ! grep -q '^core: Bump Go version to' "$toolchain_files"; then echo "Invalid format for changelog. Expected format:" echo "```release-note:change" echo "core: Bump Go version to x.y.z." echo "```" exit 1 else echo "Found Go toolchain changelog entry in PR!" fi elif grep -q ':enhancement$' "$changelog_files"; then # "Enhancement is not a valid type of changelog entry, but it's a common mistake. echo "Found invalid type (enhancement) in changelog - did you mean improvement?" exit 1 elif grep -q ':changes$' "$changelog_files"; then echo "Found invalid type (changes) in changelog - did you mean change?" exit 1 elif grep -q ':bugs$' "$changelog_files"; then echo "Found invalid type (bugs) in changelog - did you mean bug?" exit 1 elif grep -q ':fix$' "$changelog_files"; then echo "Found invalid type (fix) in changelog - did you mean bug?" exit 1 elif ! grep -q '```release-note:' "$changelog_files"; then # People often make changelog files like ```changelog:, which is incorrect. echo "Changelog file did not contain 'release-note' heading - check formatting." exit 1 elif grep -q '^core: Bump Go version' "$changelog_files"; then echo "Don't use PR numbered changelog entries for Go version bumps!" echo "Please use the format changelog/go-ver-.txt instead." echo "Example: go-ver-1110.txt for Vault 1.11.0" exit 1 else echo "Found changelog entry in PR!" fi