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cherry_picker
Usage (from a cloned CPython directory):
Usage: cherry_picker [OPTIONS] [COMMIT_SHA1] [BRANCHES]...
cherry-pick COMMIT_SHA1 into target BRANCHES.
Options:
--version Show the version and exit.
--dry-run Prints out the commands, but not executed.
--pr-remote REMOTE git remote to use for PR branches
--upstream-remote REMOTE git remote to use for upstream branches
--abort Abort current cherry-pick and clean up branch
--continue Continue cherry-pick, push, and clean up branch
--status Get the status of cherry-pick
--push / --no-push Changes won't be pushed to remote
--auto-pr / --no-auto-pr If auto PR is enabled, cherry-picker will
automatically open a PR through API if GH_AUTH
env var is set, or automatically open the PR
creation page in the web browser otherwise.
--config-path CONFIG-PATH Path to config file, .cherry_picker.toml from
project root by default. You can prepend a colon-
separated Git 'commitish' reference.
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
About
This tool is used to backport CPython changes from main
into one or more
of the maintenance branches (e.g. 3.12
, 3.11
).
cherry_picker
can be configured to backport other projects with similar
workflow as CPython. See the configuration file options below for more details.
The maintenance branch names should contain some sort of version number (X.Y
).
For example: 3.12
, stable-3.12
, 1.5
, 1.5-lts
, are all supported branch
names.
It will prefix the commit message with the branch, e.g. [3.12]
, and then
open up the pull request page.
Write tests using pytest.
Setup info
Requires Python 3.8+.
$ python3 -m venv venv
$ source venv/bin/activate
(venv) $ python -m pip install cherry_picker
The cherry picking script assumes that if an upstream
remote is defined, then
it should be used as the source of upstream changes and as the base for
cherry-pick branches. Otherwise, origin
is used for that purpose.
You can override this behavior with the --upstream-remote
option
(e.g. --upstream-remote python
to use a remote named python
).
Verify that an upstream
remote is set to the CPython repository:
$ git remote -v
...
upstream https://github.com/python/cpython (fetch)
upstream https://github.com/python/cpython (push)
If needed, create the upstream
remote:
$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/python/cpython.git
By default, the PR branches used to submit pull requests back to the main
repository are pushed to origin
. If this is incorrect, then the correct
remote will need be specified using the --pr-remote
option (e.g.
--pr-remote pr
to use a remote named pr
).
Cherry-picking 🐍🍒⛏️
(Setup first! See previous section.)
From the cloned CPython directory:
(venv) $ cherry_picker [--pr-remote REMOTE] [--upstream-remote REMOTE] [--dry-run] [--config-path CONFIG-PATH] [--abort/--continue] [--status] [--push/--no-push] [--auto-pr/--no-auto-pr] <commit_sha1> <branches>
Commit sha1
The commit sha1 for cherry-picking is the squashed commit that was merged to
the main
branch. On the merged pull request, scroll to the bottom of the
page. Find the event that says something like:
<coredeveloper> merged commit <commit_sha1> into python:main <sometime> ago.
By following the link to <commit_sha1>
, you will get the full commit hash.
Use the full commit hash for cherry_picker.py
.
Options
--dry-run Dry Run Mode. Prints out the commands, but not executed.
--pr-remote REMOTE Specify the git remote to push into. Default is 'origin'.
--upstream-remote REMOTE Specify the git remote to use for upstream branches.
Default is 'upstream' or 'origin' if the former doesn't exist.
--status Do `git status` in cpython directory.
Additional options:
--abort Abort current cherry-pick and clean up branch
--continue Continue cherry-pick, push, and clean up branch
--no-push Changes won't be pushed to remote
--no-auto-pr PR creation page won't be automatically opened in the web browser or
if GH_AUTH is set, the PR won't be automatically opened through API.
--config-path Path to config file
(`.cherry_picker.toml` from project root by default)
Configuration file example:
team = "aio-libs"
repo = "aiohttp"
check_sha = "f382b5ffc445e45a110734f5396728da7914aeb6"
fix_commit_msg = false
default_branch = "devel"
Available config options:
team github organization or individual nick,
e.g "aio-libs" for https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp
("python" by default)
repo github project name,
e.g "aiohttp" for https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp
("cpython" by default)
check_sha A long hash for any commit from the repo,
e.g. a sha1 hash from the very first initial commit
("7f777ed95a19224294949e1b4ce56bbffcb1fe9f" by default)
fix_commit_msg Replace # with GH- in cherry-picked commit message.
It is the default behavior for CPython because of external
Roundup bug tracker (https://bugs.python.org) behavior:
#xxxx should point on issue xxxx but GH-xxxx points
on pull-request xxxx.
For projects using GitHub Issues, this option can be disabled.
default_branch Project's default branch name,
e.g "devel" for https://github.com/ansible/ansible
("main" by default)
To customize the tool for used by other project:
-
Create a file called
.cherry_picker.toml
in the project's root folder (alongside with.git
folder). -
Add
team
,repo
,fix_commit_msg
,check_sha
anddefault_branch
config values as described above. -
Use
git add .cherry_picker.toml
/git commit
to add the config into Git. -
Add
cherry_picker
to development dependencies or install it bypip install cherry_picker
-
Now everything is ready, use
cherry_picker <commit_sha> <branch1> <branch2>
for cherry-picking changes from<commit_sha>
into maintenance branches. Branch name should contain at least major and minor version numbers and may have some prefix or suffix. Only the first version-like substring is matched when the version is extracted from branch name.
Demo
-
Installation: https://asciinema.org/a/125254
-
Backport: https://asciinema.org/a/125256
Example
For example, to cherry-pick 6de2b7817f-some-commit-sha1-d064
into
3.12
and 3.11
, run the following command from the cloned CPython
directory:
(venv) $ cherry_picker 6de2b7817f-some-commit-sha1-d064 3.12 3.11
What this will do:
(venv) $ git fetch upstream
(venv) $ git checkout -b backport-6de2b78-3.12 upstream/3.12
(venv) $ git cherry-pick -x 6de2b7817f-some-commit-sha1-d064
(venv) $ git push origin backport-6de2b78-3.12
(venv) $ git checkout main
(venv) $ git branch -D backport-6de2b78-3.12
(venv) $ git checkout -b backport-6de2b78-3.11 upstream/3.11
(venv) $ git cherry-pick -x 6de2b7817f-some-commit-sha1-d064
(venv) $ git push origin backport-6de2b78-3.11
(venv) $ git checkout main
(venv) $ git branch -D backport-6de2b78-3.11
In case of merge conflicts or errors, the following message will be displayed:
Failed to cherry-pick 554626ada769abf82a5dabe6966afa4265acb6a6 into 2.7 :frowning_face:
... Stopping here.
To continue and resolve the conflict:
$ cherry_picker --status # to find out which files need attention
# Fix the conflict
$ cherry_picker --status # should now say 'all conflict fixed'
$ cherry_picker --continue
To abort the cherry-pick and cleanup:
$ cherry_picker --abort
Passing the --dry-run
option will cause the script to print out all the
steps it would execute without actually executing any of them. For example:
$ cherry_picker --dry-run --pr-remote pr 1e32a1be4a1705e34011770026cb64ada2d340b5 3.12 3.11
Dry run requested, listing expected command sequence
fetching upstream ...
dry_run: git fetch origin
Now backporting '1e32a1be4a1705e34011770026cb64ada2d340b5' into '3.12'
dry_run: git checkout -b backport-1e32a1b-3.12 origin/3.12
dry_run: git cherry-pick -x 1e32a1be4a1705e34011770026cb64ada2d340b5
dry_run: git push pr backport-1e32a1b-3.12
dry_run: Create new PR: https://github.com/python/cpython/compare/3.12...ncoghlan:backport-1e32a1b-3.12?expand=1
dry_run: git checkout main
dry_run: git branch -D backport-1e32a1b-3.12
Now backporting '1e32a1be4a1705e34011770026cb64ada2d340b5' into '3.11'
dry_run: git checkout -b backport-1e32a1b-3.11 origin/3.11
dry_run: git cherry-pick -x 1e32a1be4a1705e34011770026cb64ada2d340b5
dry_run: git push pr backport-1e32a1b-3.11
dry_run: Create new PR: https://github.com/python/cpython/compare/3.11...ncoghlan:backport-1e32a1b-3.11?expand=1
dry_run: git checkout main
dry_run: git branch -D backport-1e32a1b-3.11
--pr-remote
option
This will generate pull requests through a remote other than origin
(e.g. pr
)
--upstream-remote
option
This will generate branches from a remote other than upstream
/origin
(e.g. python
)
--status
option
This will do git status
for the CPython directory.
--abort
option
Cancels the current cherry-pick and cleans up the cherry-pick branch.
--continue
option
Continues the current cherry-pick, commits, pushes the current branch to
origin
, opens the PR page, and cleans up the branch.
--no-push
option
Changes won't be pushed to remote. This allows you to test and make additional
changes. Once you're satisfied with local changes, use --continue
to complete
the backport, or --abort
to cancel and clean up the branch. You can also
cherry-pick additional commits, by:
$ git cherry-pick -x <commit_sha1>
--no-auto-pr
option
PR creation page won't be automatically opened in the web browser or if GH_AUTH is set, the PR won't be automatically opened through API. This can be useful if your terminal is not capable of opening a useful web browser, or if you use cherry-picker with a different Git hosting than GitHub.
--config-path
option
Allows to override default config file path
(<PROJ-ROOT>/.cherry_picker.toml
) with a custom one. This allows cherry_picker
to backport projects other than CPython.
Creating pull requests
When a cherry-pick was applied successfully, this script will open up a browser tab that points to the pull request creation page.
The url of the pull request page looks similar to the following:
https://github.com/python/cpython/compare/3.12...<username>:backport-6de2b78-3.12?expand=1
Press the Create Pull Request
button.
Bedevere will then remove the needs backport to ...
label from the original
pull request against main
.
Running tests
$ # Install pytest
$ pip install -U pytest
$ # Run tests
$ pytest
Tests require your local version of Git to be 2.28.0+.
Publishing to PyPI
- See the release checklist.
Local installation
In the directory where pyproject.toml
exists:
$ pip install
Changelog
See the changelog.
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