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JIRA properties labeler on Pull Request

This action adds JIRA issue properties as labels in your Pull Request. You can customize which properties you want to add as labels here:

  • priority: Shows the name of the priority defined in the Jira issue.

Usage

name: On pull request opened

on:
  pull_request:
    branches:
      - master

jobs:
  jira_labels:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    name: Label Pull Request with Jira properties
    steps:
      - name: Label with JIRA issue properties
        uses: xserrat/pr-jira-properties-labeler@v1.0.0
        with:
          GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
          JIRA_ENCODED_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.JIRA_ENCODED_TOKEN }}
          JIRA_URI: ${{ secrets.JIRA_URI }}
          regexp_jira_issue_code_on_pr_title: '^([A-Z]{3}-[0-9]{4}).*'
          issue_properties: '[priority]'

Inputs

Those inputs marked as secret (🤫) need to be added here: https://github.com/{username}/{repository}/settings/secrets.

🤫GITHUB_TOKEN:

Required It's a needed secret (THIS TOKEN IS FULFILLED AUTOMATICALLY, YOU DON'T HAVE TO ADD IT)

🤫JIRA_ENCODED_TOKEN:

It's the needed token to make requests to the JIRA api.

This token is the combination in base64 of your user email to access to your JIRA and the API token created in the following section:

Your profile > Manage your account > Security > API Token: Create and manage API tokens > Create API token

So, to obtain the JIRA_ENCODED_TOKEN you have to execute the following:

echo -n "your-email-for-jira-account:your-api-token" | base64

🤫 JIRA_URI:

It's the URI of JIRA used to enter through the browser. Example: https://mycompany.atlassian.net or https://mycompany.jira.com

regexp_jira_issue_code_on_pr_title

Required The regular expression to obtain the issue code of your pull request from the PR title. Default "^([A-Z]{3}-[0-9]{4}).*".

Using the default value, the action will parse those PRs with a title like: "ABC-1234 Feature to do something".

issue_properties

Required A list of properties you want to add as labels in your Pull Request.

Right now, the only property available is priority but in the future you can select more.

Example

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Credits

Thanks to Marc Cornellà to introduce me on Github Actions and show me this post https://blog.jessfraz.com/post/the-life-of-a-github-action/ of Jess Frazelle !