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improve publish-release #55597

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21 changes: 12 additions & 9 deletions scripts/publish-release.js
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -56,6 +56,8 @@ const cwd = process.cwd()
],
{ stdio: 'inherit' }
)
// Return here to avoid retry logic
return
} catch (err) {
console.error(`Failed to publish ${pkg}`, err)

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return
}

if (retry < 3) {
const retryDelaySeconds = 15
console.log(`retrying in ${retryDelaySeconds}s`)
await new Promise((resolve) =>
setTimeout(resolve, retryDelaySeconds * 1000)
)
await publish(pkg, retry + 1)
if (retry >= 3) {
throw err
}
throw err
} finally {
publishSema.release()
}
// Recursive call need to be outside of the publishSema
const retryDelaySeconds = 15
console.log(`retrying in ${retryDelaySeconds}s`)
await new Promise((resolve) =>
setTimeout(resolve, retryDelaySeconds * 1000)
)
await publish(pkg, retry + 1)
}

await Promise.all(
await Promise.allSettled(
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Is the idea here that we don't want to error if one of the packages doesn't publish?

Perhaps this should print the status so we know which ones rejected?

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The idea is that it should finish all packages even if one of them failed.

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Doe this relate to the jump to 13.5.0 release and related canary's?

packageDirs.map(async (packageDir) => {
const pkgJson = await readJson(
path.join(packagesDir, packageDir, 'package.json')
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