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Use 'Linux' (dark bg) colours for Windows This puts the colours in inspect output and tracebacks back to what they were in IPython 4.x, but leaves the prompt colouring as in 5.0. I tried changing the colour scheme to 'Linux' entirely for Windows, but that selects Monokai as the theme for prompt_toolkit, which looks pretty horrible in 16 colours (at least to my eyes). This is admittedly a hack, but hopefully our legacy colour system is on the way out anyway. Closes gh-9723

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git-mpr.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Usage:
git-mpr [-h] [-l | -a] [pr-number [pr-number ...]]
Type `git mpr -h` for details.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import io, os
import argparse
from subprocess import check_call, CalledProcessError
import gh_api
ipy_repository = 'git://github.com/ipython/ipython.git'
gh_project = "ipython/ipython"
not_merged = {}
def merge_branch(repo, branch ):
"""try to merge the givent branch into the current one
If something does not goes smoothly, merge is aborted
Returns True if merge sucessfull, False otherwise
"""
# Delete the branch first
try :
check_call(['git', 'pull', repo, branch], stdin=io.open(os.devnull))
except CalledProcessError :
check_call(['git', 'merge', '--abort'])
return False
return True
def git_new_branch(name):
"""Create a new branch with the given name and check it out.
"""
check_call(['git', 'checkout', '-b', name])
def merge_pr(num):
""" try to merge the branch of PR `num` into current branch
"""
# Get Github authorisation first, so that the user is prompted straight away
# if their login is needed.
pr = gh_api.get_pull_request(gh_project, num)
repo = pr['head']['repo']['clone_url']
branch = pr['head']['ref']
mergeable = merge_branch(repo=repo,
branch=branch,
)
if not mergeable :
cmd = "git pull "+repo+" "+branch
not_merged[str(num)] = cmd
print("==============================================================================")
print("Something went wrong merging this branch, you can try it manually by runngin :")
print(cmd)
print("==============================================================================")
def main(*args):
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="""
Merge one or more github pull requests by their number. If any
one pull request can't be merged as is, its merge is ignored
and the process continues with the next ones (if any).
"""
)
grp = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
grp.add_argument(
'-l',
'--list',
action='store_const',
const=True,
help='list PR, their number and their mergeability')
grp.add_argument('-a',
'--merge-all',
action='store_const',
const=True ,
help='try to merge as many PR as possible, one by one')
parser.add_argument('merge',
type=int,
help="The pull request numbers",
nargs='*',
metavar='pr-number')
args = parser.parse_args()
if(args.list):
pr_list = gh_api.get_pulls_list(gh_project)
for pr in pr_list :
mergeable = gh_api.get_pull_request(gh_project, pr['number'])['mergeable']
ismgb = u"√" if mergeable else " "
print(u"* #{number} [{ismgb}]: {title}".format(
number=pr['number'],
title=pr['title'],
ismgb=ismgb))
if(args.merge_all):
branch_name = 'merge-' + '-'.join(str(pr['number']) for pr in pr_list)
git_new_branch(branch_name)
pr_list = gh_api.get_pulls_list(gh_project)
for pr in pr_list :
merge_pr(pr['number'])
elif args.merge:
branch_name = 'merge-' + '-'.join(map(str, args.merge))
git_new_branch(branch_name)
for num in args.merge :
merge_pr(num)
if not_merged :
print('*************************************************************************************')
print('the following branch have not been merged automatically, considere doing it by hand :')
for num, cmd in not_merged.items() :
print( "PR {num}: {cmd}".format(num=num, cmd=cmd))
print('*************************************************************************************')
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()