changelist
A tool that automates release note generation.
For example, see
https://github.com/scientific-python/changelist/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md.
Features
- Compile a list of pull requests, code authors, and reviewers between
two given git commits.
- Categorize pull requests into sections based on GitHub labels.
- Override pull request titles with more descriptive summaries.
- Document unrelated changes in a pull requests in separate summaries.
This project is currently in its alpha stage and might be incomplete or change a lot!
Installation
pip install changelist
Usage
The script requires a GitHub personal access
token.
The token does not need any permissions, since it is used only to
increase query limits.
export GH_TOKEN='...'
changelist scientific-python/changelist v0.2.0 main
This will list all pull requests, authors and reviewers that touched commits
between v0.2.0
and main
(excluding v0.2.0
).
Pull requests are sorted into sections according to the configuration in
tool.changelist.label_section_map
.
Writing pull request summaries
By default, changelist will fall back to the title of a pull request and its
GitHub labels to sort it into the appropriate section. However, if you want
longer summaries of your changes you can add a code block with the following
form anywhere in the description of the pull request:
```release-note
An ideally expressive description of the change that is included as
a single bullet point. Newlines are removed.
```
Sometimes pull requests introduce multiple changes that should be listed in different
sections. For that reason, a summary block like above can be used more than
once. Additionally, you can add independent labels to each summary by adding a
{label="..."}
anywhere in the summary. These labels are sorted the same way
as regular pull request labels are. E.g. the two summaries below will go into
separate sections:
```release-note {label="Bug fix"}
Make `is_odd()` work for negative numbers.
```
```release-note
Deprecate `ìs_odd`; use `not (x % 2)` instead! {label="API, Highlight"}
```
Configuration
changelist can be configured from two sources, in order of precedence:
- A local TOML file specified with the
--config
option
- A remote
pyproject.toml
at stop_rev
If a configuration option is not specified in either file above, changelist
falls back to the following configuration:
[tool.changelist]
title_template = "{repo_name} {version}"
intro_template = """
We're happy to announce the release of {repo_name} {version}!
"""
outro_template = """
_These lists are automatically generated, and may not be complete or may contain
duplicates._
"""
ignored_user_logins = [
"web-flow",
]
pr_summary_regex = "^```release-note\\s*(?P<summary>[\\s\\S]*?\\w[\\s\\S]*?)\\s*^```"
pr_summary_label_regex = """{[^}]*?label=[\\"](?P<label>[^\\"]+)[^}]*?}"""
[tool.changelist.label_section_map]
".*Highlight.*" = "Highlights"
".*New feature.*" = "New Features"
".*API.*" = "API Changes"
".*Enhancement.*" = "Enhancements"
".*Performance.*" = "Performance"
".*Bug fix.*" = "Bug Fixes"
".*Documentation.*" = "Documentation"
".*Infrastructure.*" = "Infrastructure"
".*Maintenance.*" = "Maintenance"
Set up your repository
To categorize merged PRs in the changelist with the default configuration, each
PR must have a label that matches one of the regexes on the left side of the
label_section_map
table, e.g. type: Highlights
.
Label checking
You may want to ensure that each PR has an associated type:
label,
we recommend adding an action that fails CI if the label is missing.
To do so, place the following in .github/workflows/label-check.yaml
:
name: Labels
on:
pull_request:
types:
- opened
- reopened
- labeled
- unlabeled
- synchronize
env:
LABELS: ${{ join( github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, ' ' ) }}
jobs:
check-type-label:
name: ensure type label
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- if: "contains( env.LABELS, 'type: ' ) == false"
run: exit 1
Milestones
Often, it is helpful to have milestones that reflect the actual PRs
merged. We therefore recommend adding an action that attached the
next open milestone to any merged PR.
To do so, place the following in .github/workflows/milestone-merged-prs.yaml
:
name: Milestone
on:
pull_request_target:
types:
- closed
branches:
- "main"
jobs:
milestone_pr:
name: attach to PR
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: scientific-python/attach-next-milestone-action@bc07be829f693829263e57d5e8489f4e57d3d420
with:
token: ${{ secrets.MILESTONE_LABELER_TOKEN }}
force: true
See https://github.com/scientific-python/attach-next-milestone-action for more information.