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hubot-github-pr-release

v1.0.0

Published

Create a release pull request on GitHub via hubot.

Downloads

8

Readme

hubot-github-pr-release

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Create a release pull request on GitHub by using github-pr-release via hubot.

Installation

Install via npm.

$ cd /path/to/hubot
$ npm install --save hubot-github-pr-release

And add to external-scripts.json.

$ cat external-scripts.json
["hubot-github-pr-release"]

Configuration

# required
$ export HUBOT_RELEASE_GITHUB_TOKEN="github_token_here"

# optional
$ export HUBOT_RELEASE_HEAD="staging" # defaults to "master"
$ export HUBOT_RELEASE_BASE="master" # defaults to "release"
$ export HUBOT_RELEASE_DEFAULT_OWNER="ttskch"
$ export HUBOT_RELEASE_TEMPLATE_PATH="/path/to/template.mustache" # absolute path only
$ export HUBOT_RELEASE_GITHUB_ENDPOINT="https://api.gihtub.enterprise.com" # defaults to "https://api.github.com"
$ export HUBOT_RELEASE_MESSAGE_PROCESSING="Please wait a minute..." # defaults to "Now processing..."

Modify template

You can use your own template of the release pull request. For example, following template uses the author's username instead of the assignee's one of each pull requests in the message of the release pull request.

Release {{version}}
{{#prs}}
- [ ] #{{number}} {{title}} {{#user}}@{{login}}{{/user}}
{{/prs}}

See here to learn more.

Usage

# Create or update a release pull request
hubot> hubot release ttskch/hubot-github-pr-release

# If HUBOT_RELEASE_DEFAULT_OWNER is set you can omit owner
hubot> hubot release hubot-github-pr-release