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Reginald - A pull-request review bot

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Reginald - A pull-request review bot

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Reginald - A pull-request review bot

Automate your pull-request review

Installation

Copy and paste the following snippet into your .yml file.

              

- name: Reginald - A pull-request review bot

uses: alephao/Reginald@v0.1.0

Learn more about this action in alephao/Reginald

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Reginald

Work in progress

Reginald is a GitHub Action to triage your pull-request metadata. It is heavily inspired on Danger.

Reginald provides methods to comment on the pull-request and fail the check:

reginald.message('This is a message!')
reginald.warning('This is a warning!')
reginald.error('This is an error, and it will fail the pull-request!')

It provides information about the pull-request:

reginald.pr: PullsGetResponse // https://developer.github.com/v3/pulls/#list-pull-requests

And it provides the list of changed files:

reginald.git.addedFiles: string[] // List of added files
reginald.git.removedFiles: string[]  // List of removed files
reginald.git.modifiedFiles: string[] // List of modified files

Getting Started

In this example we'll set up reginald to fail pull-requests with titles that doesn't start with the pattern [JIRA-123].

By default, Reginald will look for a Reginaldfile.js file inside the .github folder, so let's create the file and add the following contents:

if (!/\[[A-Z]+-[0-9]+\]\s/.test(reginald.pr.title)) {
  reginald.error("Title should start with the ticket id e.g.: [JIRA-123]")
}

You can access the pull-request data with reginald.pr and fail the checks with reginald.error(message).

Now let's create the workflow file for reginald and add the following contents:

name: "Reginald"
on:
  pull_request:
    types:
      - labeled
      - opened
      - edited
      - reopened
      - synchronize

jobs:
  triage-pr:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - uses: alephao/reginald@develop
      with:
        repo-token: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"

That's it for a minimal setup, now if someone creates a pull-request that doesn't follow the [JIRA-123] My title pattern, the pull-request will fail and Reginald will add a comment with the reason why.

Error Message

Documentation

See the Documentation folder:

License

MIT License