L10n:Migration
Preparations
mkdir releases && cd releases mkdir -p l10n/mozilla-aurora mkdir -p l10n/mozilla-beta export LOCS=`wget -qO- 'https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/l10n/mozilla-beta/?style=raw' | grep -v x-testing | awk -F/ '{print $5;}'`
Put this script (upclones.sh) in your $PATH:
#!/bin/bash
HERE=`pwd`
for channel in aurora beta; do
for loc in $LOCS; do
CLONE="$HERE/mozilla-$channel/$loc"
if [[ -d $CLONE/.hg ]]; then
hg -R $CLONE pull -u -r default
else
hg clone -r default https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/l10n/mozilla-$channel/$loc $CLONE
fi
done
done
Then, enable Axel's merge helper extension to hg:
hg clone https://hg.mozilla.org/users/axel_mozilla.com/branch-l10n/ ~/src/branch-l10n
Edit your ~/.hgrc accordingly:
[extensions] ... merge-l10n = ~/src/branch-l10n/merge_l10n.py
Try it out with:
hg help no-op-merge
There's also a test-suite in branch-l10n, which you can run to verify your version of mercurial works.
cd ~/src/branch-l10n/ python test.py
If the extension works, you can proceed with the merge
Merge
Have LOCS set. Also, make sure ssh works for hg, we're pulling over https to speed things up.
The actual merge wants to happen closely to/after the en-US merge and its push to beta.
First, visit the l10n dashboard, and migrate the database. Adjust the time to just before the push to beta of en-US. Or either, if aurora at one point was pushed first. The page is https://l10n.mozilla.org/shipping/release/. Also, on that page, switch off `fallback` for Lightning.
cd releases/l10n
# This function can be used to ignore locales working on central, e.g.
# isCentralLocale $loc
# if [ $? -eq 1 ] ; then
# # Ignore locales working on mozilla-central
# continue
# else
# # Do something for other locales
# fi
function isCentralLocale () {
central_locales=(eo es-ES fr it pl ru)
for locale in ${central_locales[@]}; do
if [[ $locale == $1 ]]; then
return 1
fi
done
return 0
}
# Path to migration script, without trailing slash (removed if present)
# Use $HOME instead of ~ if needed
# migration_path="$HOME/mozilla-central/python/devtools/migrate-l10n/migrate"
# migration_path=${migration_path%/}
for loc in $LOCS; do
# Default migration actions
hg -R mozilla-beta/$loc pull -u -r default
hg -R mozilla-aurora/$loc pull -u -r default
hg -R mozilla-beta/$loc no-op-merge -m"Migrating aurora to beta for Firefox 52" $PWD/mozilla-aurora/$loc
hg -R mozilla-beta/$loc push -r default ssh://hg.mozilla.org/releases/l10n/mozilla-beta/$loc
hg -R mozilla-aurora/$loc pull -u -r default mozilla-beta/$loc
# Specific for 53 on aurora:
hg --cwd mozilla-aurora/$loc rm toolkit/chrome/mozapps/downloads/downloads.dtd
hg --cwd mozilla-aurora/$loc ci -m 'Bug 1319762 - Remove download.xul and related unused files'
hg --cwd mozilla-aurora/$loc rm toolkit/chrome/formautofill/requestAutocomplete.dtd
hg --cwd mozilla-aurora/$loc ci -m 'Bug 1322622 - Rename the obsolete requestAutocomplete package out of the way of form autofill'
hg --cwd mozilla-aurora/$loc rm toolkit/chrome/cookie/
hg --cwd mozilla-aurora/$loc ci -m 'Bug 1255149 - Remove unused nsICookiePromptService'
# Push to aurora
hg --cwd mozilla-aurora/$loc push -r default ssh://hg.mozilla.org/releases/l10n/mozilla-aurora/$loc
done
This goes through all locales, does a final pull, does the no-op-merge, and pushes to aurora, and then beta. That way, you minimize the time when commits can create heads.