#!/usr/bin/env bash # Migration: v1.40.0.0 — add eng-review-test-plan project-root pattern to # .brain-allowlist, .brain-privacy-map.json, and .gitattributes (#1452 follow-on). # # Why a second migration: v1.38.1.0 shipped two of three filenames for #1452 # (`*-design-*.md` and `*-test-plan-*.md`) but missed `/plan-eng-review`'s # actual filename: `*-eng-review-test-plan-*.md`. The v1.38.1.0 migration has # a done-marker, so a "fix v1.38.1.0 and re-run" approach silently no-ops on # existing users. v1.40.0.0 needs its own migration to patch installs that # already ran v1.38.1.0. # # Per-file independent — if one file is missing we still repair the others. # # Idempotent: each insertion is gated on `not already present` so re-running # the migration is a no-op. set -u GSTACK_HOME="${HOME}/.gstack" ALLOWLIST="${GSTACK_HOME}/.brain-allowlist" PRIVACY="${GSTACK_HOME}/.brain-privacy-map.json" GITATTRS="${GSTACK_HOME}/.gitattributes" MIGRATION_DIR="${GSTACK_HOME}/.migrations" DONE="${MIGRATION_DIR}/v1.40.0.0.done" mkdir -p "${MIGRATION_DIR}" 2>/dev/null || true if [ -f "${DONE}" ]; then exit 0 fi NEW_PATTERNS=( 'projects/*/*-eng-review-test-plan-*.md' ) added_any=0 # ----- .brain-allowlist --------------------------------------------------- if [ -f "${ALLOWLIST}" ]; then for PATTERN in "${NEW_PATTERNS[@]}"; do if ! grep -Fq -- "${PATTERN}" "${ALLOWLIST}" 2>/dev/null; then if grep -q '^# ---- USER ADDITIONS BELOW' "${ALLOWLIST}" 2>/dev/null; then sed -i.bak "/^# ---- USER ADDITIONS BELOW/i\\ ${PATTERN} " "${ALLOWLIST}" && rm -f "${ALLOWLIST}.bak" added_any=1 else printf '%s\n' "${PATTERN}" >> "${ALLOWLIST}" added_any=1 fi fi done fi # ----- .brain-privacy-map.json ------------------------------------------- if [ -f "${PRIVACY}" ]; then if command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1; then for PATTERN in "${NEW_PATTERNS[@]}"; do if ! jq -e --arg p "${PATTERN}" 'map(select(.pattern == $p)) | length > 0' "${PRIVACY}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then if jq --arg p "${PATTERN}" '. += [{"pattern": $p, "class": "artifact"}]' "${PRIVACY}" > "${PRIVACY}.tmp" 2>/dev/null; then mv "${PRIVACY}.tmp" "${PRIVACY}" added_any=1 else rm -f "${PRIVACY}.tmp" echo " [v1.40.0.0] WARN: jq failed to patch ${PRIVACY}; skipping pattern ${PATTERN}." >&2 fi fi done else echo " [v1.40.0.0] WARN: jq not found; skipping privacy-map repair. Install jq and re-run gstack-upgrade, or run gstack-artifacts-init manually." >&2 fi fi # ----- .gitattributes ----------------------------------------------------- if [ -f "${GITATTRS}" ]; then for PATTERN in "${NEW_PATTERNS[@]}"; do RULE="${PATTERN} merge=union" if ! grep -Fq -- "${RULE}" "${GITATTRS}" 2>/dev/null; then printf '%s\n' "${RULE}" >> "${GITATTRS}" added_any=1 fi done fi # Mark done even if no patches needed — a fresh-init user's # bin/gstack-artifacts-init now writes the pattern directly, so re-runs # should no-op. The touchfile keeps the migration runner from looping. touch "${DONE}" if [ "${added_any}" = "1" ]; then echo " [v1.40.0.0] allowlist/privacy-map/gitattributes patched for /plan-eng-review test plans (idempotent)" >&2 fi # NEVER `git commit + push` from this migration. The user controls when the # patches ship into their federated artifacts repo. exit 0