Automatically label GitHub issues based on regexp rules.
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Description
Application will label issues on GitHub based on the issues’ title, contents and/or comments. Labelling is determined by a set of regular expression rules.
Documentation
For up-to-date documentation, refer to documentation.
pip installation
pip install gitbot
Also installs a gitbot executable.
Running tests
Clone this repository and run python setup.py test in the root directory. By default the tests that need authentication will be replayed from stored betamax cassettes. This should be enough in most cases.
To re-generate betamax cassettes
have AUTH_FILE environment variable filled and pointing to auth.cfg file. (see auth.cfg.sample for example contents)
have file auth.cfg filled with credentials and run python setup.py test in the root directory
Download pip package via pip download gitbot. Then unzip gitbot-x.x.x.zip, cd into the directory and run python setup.py test. The same testing details as described above apply.
Building documentation
To test and build the Gitbot documentation, do the following: - Change folder to docs. - Run pip install -r requirements.txt. - Run make html (or make.bat html on Windows) to build the documentation, or - Run make doctest (or make.bat doctest on Windows) to run documentation tests.
Operation modes
There are two ways of running the bot:
Console - actively polls GitHub for new issues and based on given options labels them. Run as github_issues_bot.py console (...)
Web app - passively listens for GitHub’s webhooks informing about new or changed issues. The endpoint listening for GitHub calls is /callback. May be run from command line as github_issues_bot.py web or deployed as a WSGI application using this wsgi config:
import sys path = '/path/to/script/folder' if path not in sys.path: sys.path.append(path) from web\_listener import app as application
Quick oneliner
python ./github_issues_bot.py console -i 30 -d default-tag --no-comments --no-process-title melkamar/mi-pyt-test-issues Will process only body of the issue report. Any further comments nor the title of the issue will not be matched against rules.
Rules
Rules are located in file rules.cfg by default. Any other file needs to be passed as a command line option. The format for rules is regexp=>desired label.
Authentication
Bot needs an authentication token with permissions to label issues. Token is stored in auth.cfg file by default. See the example file for details.
For web usage, the webhook secret has to be set in auth.cfg as well as the repository to be handled. The script will not do anything if the security check fails.
Detailed parameters for console mode
Usage: github_issues_bot.py console [OPTIONS] REPOSITORIES... Options: -a, --auth TEXT Authentication file. See auth.cfg.sample. -v, --verbose Much verbosity. May be repeated multiple times. More v's, more info! -r, --rules-file TEXT File containing tagging rules. -i, --interval INTEGER Interval of repository checking in seconds. Default is 60 seconds. -d, --default-label TEXT Label to apply to an issue if no other rule applies. If empty, no label is applied. Defaults to no label. --process-title / --no-process-title Should the title of the issue be matched against the rules as well? Defaults to true. --comments / --no-comments Should comments be also matched against the rules? Defaults to true. --closed-issues / --no-closed-issues Should closed issues be still processed? Defaults to false. --skip-labelled / --no-skip-labelled Should issues that are labelled already be skipped? Defaults to true. --remove-current / --no-remove-current Should the current labels on an issue be removed if a rule matches? Defaults to false. --help Show this message and exit.
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