langflow/scripts/ci/update_pyproject_version.py
Christophe Bornet eb53f66641
ref: Use pathlib in tests (#4159)
Use pathlib in tests
2024-10-15 17:51:50 +00:00

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import sys
import re
from pathlib import Path
import packaging.version
BASE_DIR = Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent
def update_pyproject_version(pyproject_path: str, new_version: str) -> None:
"""Update the version in pyproject.toml."""
filepath = BASE_DIR / pyproject_path
content = filepath.read_text()
# Regex to match the version line under [tool.poetry]
pattern = re.compile(r'(?<=^version = ")[^"]+(?=")', re.MULTILINE)
if not pattern.search(content):
raise Exception(f'Project version not found in "{filepath}"')
content = pattern.sub(new_version, content)
filepath.write_text(content)
def verify_pep440(version):
"""
Verify if version is PEP440 compliant.
https://github.com/pypa/packaging/blob/16.7/packaging/version.py#L191
"""
try:
return packaging.version.Version(version)
except packaging.version.InvalidVersion as e:
raise e
def main() -> None:
if len(sys.argv) != 3:
raise Exception("New version not specified")
new_version = sys.argv[1]
# Strip "v" prefix from version if present
if new_version.startswith("v"):
new_version = new_version[1:]
build_type = sys.argv[2]
verify_pep440(new_version)
if build_type == "base":
update_pyproject_version("src/backend/base/pyproject.toml", new_version)
elif build_type == "main":
update_pyproject_version("pyproject.toml", new_version)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid build type: {build_type}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()