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bitbucket-eslint-bot

v1.1.2

Published

Bot to run on CI to post eslint errors on Bitbucket PRs

Downloads

3

Readme

Bitbucket ESLint Bot

Bot to run on CI server to post eslint errors on Bitbucket PRs

Config

Most configs can be passed as command line options/env vars

- bitbucketUrl/BITBUCKET_URL - Base URL of bitbucket to POST to eg https://bitbucket.test.com
- lintResultsPath/LINT_RESULTS_PATH - Path to JSON eslint output file
- jobName/JOB_NAME - auto injected Jenkins job name - can extract repository + pullRequestID if setup correctly
- password/BITBUCKET_PASSWORD - Bitbucket password for user to post comments. Be careful. 
- project/BITBUCKET_PROJECT - Bitbucket project name eg 'APP'
- pullRequestID/PULL_REQUEST_ID - Numeric ID of pull request in Bitbucket.
- repository/BITBUCKET_REPOSITORY - Bitbucket repository name eg 'test-project'
- user/BITBUCKET_USER - Bitbucket user to post comments eg 'tabrindle'
- commentFileLevel - Write comments on each file at line of violation. Defaults to true.
- commentTopLevel - Write a comment on the top level of the PR. Defaults to true
- warnings - write comments for warnings. Defaults to true.
- createTask - create a task for top level comment. Defaults to false.
- debug - Print console statements before POSTs 

Alternative usage

Can also be used as a js module.

require('bitbucket-eslint-bot').run({
  bitbucketUrl: 'https://code.company.com',
  pullRequestID: process.env.BRANCH_NAME,
  commentFileLevel: false,
  createTask: true,
  lintResultsPath: './eslint-results.json',
  password: process.env.GIT_PASSWORD,
  project: 'BTBKT',
  repository: 'client',
  user: process.env.GIT_USERNAME,
  warnings: false,
});

Example

  • File level comment [eslint] 'iconNames' is never reassigned. Use 'const' instead. - (prefer-const)

  • Top level comment [eslint] This PR contains 1 lint error