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hubot-pull-request

v0.5.0

Published

A hubot script that handles merge requests (Gitlab) and pull requests (Github).

Downloads

101

Readme

hubot-pull-request Build Status

A hubot script that handles merge requests (Gitlab) and pull requests (Github).

Features

  • List all merge requests from a Gitlab server.
  • List all pull requests from Github.
  • Assign merge request to random developers of a Gitlab group.

Triggers

  • hubot merge-request list <scope>
  • hubot merge-request assign <project-identifier> <merge-request-identifier>
  • hubot pull-request list
  • hubot pull-request assign <project-identifier> <pull-request-identifier>

Installation

Add hubot-pull-request to your package.json file:

...
  "dependencies": {
    "hubot": ">= 2.5.1",
    "hubot-scripts": ">= 2.4.2",
    "hubot-pull-request": ">= 0.0.0"
  }

Add hubot-pull-request to your external-scripts.json:

["hubot-pull-request"]

Run npm install.

Configuration

The plugin depends on environment variables beginning with HUBOT_PULL_REQUEST_. The following configurations are available:

  • HUBOT_PULL_REQUEST_PAGINATION_BORDER - The maximum amount of pages. Default: 100
  • HUBOT_PULL_REQUEST_PAGINATION_PER_PAGE - The number of items per page. Default: 100
  • HUBOT_PULL_REQUEST_GITLAB_HOST - The hostname of the gitlab server.
  • HUBOT_PULL_REQUEST_GITLAB_BASIC_AUTH_USERNAME - The username of the basic auth.
  • HUBOT_PULL_REQUEST_GITLAB_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD - The password of the basic auth.
  • HUBOT_PULL_REQUEST_GITLAB_API_TOKEN - The api token of a gitlab user.
  • HUBOT_PULL_REQUEST_GITHUB_AUTH_USERNAME - The username of a github user.
  • HUBOT_PULL_REQUEST_GITHUB_AUTH_PASSWORD - The password of a github user.

Look'n'Feel

Reading merge requests:

sdepold:
hubot merge-request list

hubot:
@sdepold Searching for merge requests ...

hubot:
group/project-1
---------------
54 » opened » unassigned » Something awesome
65 » opened » sdepold » Pretty important change
82 » opened » someone » API extension

group/project-2
---------------
2 » opened » unassigned » Fix for ticket #1234

Assigning merge requests:

sdepold:
hubot merge-request assign group/project-1 54

hubot:
@sdepold Assigning merge request #54 of group/project-1 ...

hubot:
Successfully assigned the merge request 'Something awesome' to mr-super-duper.

Running the tests

npm install
npm test

Development notes

In order to improve the plugin, it is quite handy to npm link the plugin into your hubot instance. It's as easy as this:

# In the plugin directory:
npm link

# In the hubot directory:
npm link hubot-pull-request