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Python commitizen client tool.

Project description

Python 3 command line utility to standardize commit messages

Conventional Commits PyPI Package latest release Supported versions

About

This client tool prompts the user with information about the commit.

Based on conventional commits

Example running commitizen

This is an example of how the git messages history would look like:

docs: improved commitizens tab in readme
feat(cz): jira smart commits
refactor(cli): renamed all to ls command
refactor(cz): renamed angular cz to conventional changelog cz
feat: info command for angular
docs(README): added badges
docs(LICENSE): new one
docs(README): added about, installation, creating, etc
chore(bumpversion): configured and added as dev dep
feat(config): new loads from ~/.cz and working project .cz .cz.cfg and setup.cfg

Commitizens

These are the available commiting styles by default:

The installed ones can be checked with:

cz ls

Installation

pip install commitizen

Commiting

Run in your terminal

cz commit

or the shortcut

cz c

Usage

usage: cz [-h] [--debug] [-n NAME] {ls,commit,c,example,info,schema} ...

Commitizen is a cli tool to generate conventional commits.
For more information about the topic go to https://conventionalcommits.org/

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --debug               use debug mode
  -n NAME, --name NAME  use the given commitizen

commands:
  {ls,commit,c,example,info,schema}
    ls                 show available commitizens
    commit (c)          create new commit
    example             show commit example
    info                show information about the cz
    schema              show commit schema

Configuration

You can create in your project folder a file called .cz, .cz.cfg or in your setup.cfg or if you want to configure the global default in your user’s home folder a .cz file with the following information:

[commitizen]
name = cz_conventional_changelog

Creating a commiter

Create a file starting with cz_ for example cz_jira.py. This prefix is used to detect the plugin. Same method flask uses

Inherit from BaseCommitizen and you must define questions and message. The others are optionals.

from commitizen import BaseCommitizen

class JiraCz(BaseCommitizen):

    def questions(self):
        """Questions regarding the commit message.

        Must have 'whaaaaat' format.
        More info: https://github.com/finklabs/whaaaaat/

        :rtype: list
        """
        questions = [
            {
                'type': 'input',
                'name': 'title',
                'message': 'Commit title'
            },
            {
                'type': 'input',
                'name': 'issue',
                'message': 'Jira Issue number:'
            },
        ]
        return questions

    def message(self, answers):
        """Generate the message with the given answers.

        :type answers: dict
        :rtype: string
        """
        return '{0} (#{1})'.format(answers['title'], answers['issue'])

    def example(self):
        """Provide an example to help understand the style (OPTIONAL)
        Used by cz example.

        :rtype: string
        """
        return 'Problem with user (#321)'

    def schema(self):
        """Show the schema used (OPTIONAL)

        :rtype: string
        """
        return '<title> (<issue>)'

    def info(self):
        """Explanation of the commit rules. (OPTIONAL)
        :rtype: string
        """
        return 'We use this because is useful'


discover_this = JiraCz  # used by the plugin system

The next file required is setup.py modified from flask version

from distutils.core import setup

setup(
    name='JiraCommitizen',
    version='0.1.0',
    py_modules=['cz_jira'],
    license='MIT',
    long_description='this is a long description',
    install_requires=['commitizen']
)

So at the end we would have

.
├── cz_jira.py
└── setup.py

And that’s it, you can install it without uploading to pypi by simply doing pip install . If you feel like it should be part of the repo, create a PR.

Todo

  • [ ] auto changelog integration

  • [ ] tests

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