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fetch-pullrequests

v0.3.5

Published

CLI para buscar pull requests no Azure DevOps

Downloads

397

Readme

fetch-pullrequests

CLI para buscar pullrequests no Azure DevOps Repos

Configs pré instalação

  • Criar uma pasta onde será guardado o arquivo de configuração. Sugestão .fetch-pullrequests

  • Dentro desta pasta, criar um arquivo configs.js com o seguinte conteúdo:

        const AZURE_PAT = "SEU-TOKEN-DO-AZURE" // Gerado no Azure Devops em Users settings / Personal access tokens
        const ORGANIZATION = 'SUA-ORGANIZAÇÃO';
        const PROJECT = 'SEU-PROJETO';
        const REPOS = [
            "id-do-repo1",
            "id-do-repo2",
            "etc"
        ];
        const REVIEWER = 'NOME DO REVISOR PARA FILTRAR OS PULL REQUESTS'
        module.exports = { AZURE_PAT, ORGANIZATION, PROJECT, REPOS, REVIEWER };
  • Configurar uma variável de ambiente com o nome FETCH_PR apontando para a pasta onde o arquivo configs.js foi criado.

Desenvolvimento

Executar npm i -g na raiz do projeto.

Instalação global

Executar npm i -g fetch-pullrequests para instalar o projeto.

Execução

Após a instalação global, executar fetch-pullrequests em qualquer local. Executar fetch-pullrequests -h para obter ajuda.