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tcgithubevents.go
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tcgithubevents.go
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// The following code is AUTO-GENERATED. Please DO NOT edit.
// To update this generated code, run the following command:
// in the /codegenerator/model subdirectory of this project,
// making sure that `${GOPATH}/bin` is in your `PATH`:
//
// go install && go generate
//
// This package was generated from the schema defined at
// /references/github/v1/exchanges.json
// The github service publishes a pulse
// message for supported github events, translating Github webhook
// events into pulse messages.
//
// This document describes the exchange offered by the taskcluster
// github service
//
// See:
//
// How to use this package
//
// This package is designed to sit on top of http://godoc.org/github.com/taskcluster/pulse-go/pulse. Please read
// the pulse package overview to get an understanding of how the pulse client is implemented in go.
//
// This package provides two things in addition to the basic pulse package: structured types for unmarshaling
// pulse message bodies into, and custom Binding interfaces, for defining the fixed strings for task cluster
// exchange names, and routing keys as structured types.
//
// For example, when specifying a binding, rather than using:
//
// pulse.Bind(
// "*.*.*.*.*.*.gaia.#",
// "exchange/taskcluster-queue/v1/task-defined",
// )
//
// You can rather use:
//
// queueevents.TaskDefined{WorkerType: "gaia"}
//
// In addition, this means that you will also get objects in your callback method like *queueevents.TaskDefinedMessage
// rather than just interface{}.
package tcgithubevents
import (
"reflect"
"strings"
)
// When a GitHub pull request event is posted it will be broadcast on this
// exchange with the designated `organization` and `repository`
// in the routing-key along with event specific metadata in the payload.
//
// See #pullRequest
type PullRequest struct {
RoutingKeyKind string `mwords:"*"`
Organization string `mwords:"*"`
Repository string `mwords:"*"`
Action string `mwords:"*"`
}
func (binding PullRequest) RoutingKey() string {
return generateRoutingKey(&binding)
}
func (binding PullRequest) ExchangeName() string {
return "exchange/taskcluster-github/v1/pull-request"
}
func (binding PullRequest) NewPayloadObject() interface{} {
return new(GitHubPullRequestMessage)
}
// When a GitHub push event is posted it will be broadcast on this
// exchange with the designated `organization` and `repository`
// in the routing-key along with event specific metadata in the payload.
//
// See #push
type Push struct {
RoutingKeyKind string `mwords:"*"`
Organization string `mwords:"*"`
Repository string `mwords:"*"`
}
func (binding Push) RoutingKey() string {
return generateRoutingKey(&binding)
}
func (binding Push) ExchangeName() string {
return "exchange/taskcluster-github/v1/push"
}
func (binding Push) NewPayloadObject() interface{} {
return new(GitHubPushMessage)
}
// When a GitHub release event is posted it will be broadcast on this
// exchange with the designated `organization` and `repository`
// in the routing-key along with event specific metadata in the payload.
//
// See #release
type Release struct {
RoutingKeyKind string `mwords:"*"`
Organization string `mwords:"*"`
Repository string `mwords:"*"`
}
func (binding Release) RoutingKey() string {
return generateRoutingKey(&binding)
}
func (binding Release) ExchangeName() string {
return "exchange/taskcluster-github/v1/release"
}
func (binding Release) NewPayloadObject() interface{} {
return new(GitHubReleaseMessage)
}
// supposed to signal that taskCreate API has been called for every task in the task group
// for this particular repo and this particular organization
// currently used for creating initial status indicators in GitHub UI using Statuses API.
// This particular exchange can also be bound to RabbitMQ queues by custom routes - for that,
// Pass in the array of routes as a second argument to the publish method. Currently, we do
// use the statuses routes to bind the handler that creates the initial status.
//
// See #taskGroupCreationRequested
type TaskGroupCreationRequested struct {
RoutingKeyKind string `mwords:"*"`
Organization string `mwords:"*"`
Repository string `mwords:"*"`
}
func (binding TaskGroupCreationRequested) RoutingKey() string {
return generateRoutingKey(&binding)
}
func (binding TaskGroupCreationRequested) ExchangeName() string {
return "exchange/taskcluster-github/v1/task-group-creation-requested"
}
func (binding TaskGroupCreationRequested) NewPayloadObject() interface{} {
return new(TaskGroupDefinedCreateStatus)
}
func generateRoutingKey(x interface{}) string {
val := reflect.ValueOf(x).Elem()
p := make([]string, 0, val.NumField())
for i := 0; i < val.NumField(); i++ {
valueField := val.Field(i)
typeField := val.Type().Field(i)
tag := typeField.Tag
if t := tag.Get("mwords"); t != "" {
if v := valueField.Interface(); v == "" {
p = append(p, t)
} else {
p = append(p, v.(string))
}
}
}
return strings.Join(p, ".")
}