With the help of John I made it compatible with Python 2 and it's now
supporting any gerrit possible as long there is a remote in git
configured to it (if it's not named 'gerrit' you can change it via
--remote).

There were also other minor fixes.

2015-01-22 22:10 GMT+01:00 Fabian Neundorf <[email protected]>:
> Hi, over the last weeks (and especially yesterday/today) I've been
> working on a little script which goes through all the branches (except
> the master branch) and checks the last commit of each branch about
> whether it is an already merged script on gerrit.
>
> Previously it worked completely offline (and it is still available by
> using --offline) and was checking for each branch whether the
> change-id of the latest commit could be found as the change-id in the
> master branch.
>
> Now yesterday I discovered it is possible to query gerrit via SSH and
> get the data as JSON back so it now has an online mode (per default)
> and checks for each change-id if it's open. So this also covers now
> abandoned branches and also shows whether a branch has been even
> submitted. There is an advanced online mode (via
> --load-additional-data) which (after the first query) queries on the
> open changes if the branch is up to date. I was able to query all
> information in only one request so it's doing one (or with the
> additional information two) request(s) which take for 47 change-ids
> about 100 ms (according to the answer, but it feels longer, probably
> overhead of the SSH connection).
>
> By default it doesn't delete any branches but it's possible to also
> delete those branches automatically, only those beginning with review/
> or asking for all of them. I'm planning on an automatic update (if
> request) if a branch could be updated.
>
> You can find the script in the following gist
> https://gist.github.com/xZise/975251c90e531347fee7 . It should work on
> any git repository, although the server/port are currently hardcoded
> (I might have an idea to fix that soon).
>
> I'm not sure how much energy I put in this in case if we are not
> staying with gerrit when the WMF does. But I originally didn't intent
> to grow it so “big”.
>
> Have fun with it,
> Fabian

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