#!/usr/bin/env bash # Usage: git-push-all.sh # env vars: TOR_UPSTREAM_REMOTE_NAME=upstream TOR_PUSH_DELAY=0 # options: --no-atomic --dry-run (any other git push option) # # TOR_PUSH_DELAY pushes the master and maint branches separately, so that CI # runs in a sensible order. # push --atomic is the default when TOR_PUSH_DELAY=0, and for release branches. set -e # The upstream remote which git.torproject.org/tor.git points to. UPSTREAM_REMOTE=${TOR_UPSTREAM_REMOTE_NAME:-"upstream"} # Add a delay between pushes, so CI runs on the most important branches first PUSH_DELAY=${TOR_PUSH_DELAY:-0} PUSH_BRANCHES=`echo \ master \ {release,maint}-0.4.1 \ {release,maint}-0.4.0 \ {release,maint}-0.3.5 \ {release,maint}-0.2.9 \ ` if [ "$PUSH_DELAY" -le 0 ]; then echo "Pushing $PUSH_BRANCHES" git push --atomic "$@" "$UPSTREAM_REMOTE" $PUSH_BRANCHES else PUSH_BRANCHES=`echo "$PUSH_BRANCHES" | tr " " "\n" | sort -V` MASTER_BRANCH=`echo "$PUSH_BRANCHES" | tr " " "\n" | grep master` MAINT_BRANCHES=`echo "$PUSH_BRANCHES" | tr " " "\n" | grep maint` RELEASE_BRANCHES=`echo "$PUSH_BRANCHES" | tr " " "\n" | grep release | \ tr "\n" " "` printf "Pushing with %ss delays, so CI runs in this order:\n%s\n%s\n%s\n" \ "$PUSH_DELAY" "$MASTER_BRANCH" "$MAINT_BRANCHES" "$RELEASE_BRANCHES" git push "$@" "$UPSTREAM_REMOTE" $MASTER_BRANCH sleep "$PUSH_DELAY" for b in $MAINT_BRANCHES; do git push "$@" "$UPSTREAM_REMOTE" $b sleep "$PUSH_DELAY" done git push --atomic "$@" "$UPSTREAM_REMOTE" $RELEASE_BRANCHES fi