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Automations for GitLab work items.

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python3-cyberfusion-work-item-automations

Automations for GitLab work items (issues, PRs, etc.)

The following automations are supported:

  • Create recurring issues (using cron schedule)
  • Summarise issues (useful for sprints, stand-ups, etc.)

GitLab doesn't support workflows natively. For example, there's no built-in way to create recurring issues, or take actions on issues when something happens to a PR, etc. For the purpose of developing GitLab itself, GitLab does provide the external tool gitlab-triage. However, it is quite limiting: for example, it doesn't allow for creating standalone, recurring issues.

Although there are plans to implement workflows for automation in GitLab itself, the timeline is unclear. Hence this project.

Install

PyPI

Run the following command to install the package from PyPI:

pip3 install python3-cyberfusion-work-item-automations

Debian

Run the following commands to build a Debian package:

mk-build-deps -i -t 'apt -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=yes --no-install-recommends -y'
dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc

Configure

No configuration is supported.

Usage

Create config file

In its most basic form, the config file must contain the URL to your GitLab instance, and a private token (PAT).

Create the PAT according to the documentation with the api scope. To the private token's user - usually a dedicated bot account - grant access to projects and/or groups it must be able to access, depending on your configuration. The necessary role, e.g. 'Guest' or 'Developer', depends on the actions taken. Usually, granting the 'Developer' role suffices.

automations: []
private_token: glpat-...
url: https://gitlab.example.com

On Debian, add the config file to /etc/glwia.yml (used by the automatically configured cron, running automations). In any other environment, use a path of your choosing.

Add automations

Add one or more automations to the automations key.

⚠️ Every automation must have a unique name.

Create issues

automations:
  create_issue:
    - name: Do something repetitive
      schedule: 5 13 3 * *
      # Project to create issue in. Format: # namespace/project
      project: example-group/example-project
      # Issue title
      #
      # Variables:
      #   - next_week_number (example: 5)
      #   - current_month_number (example: 1)
      #   - current_year (example: 2025)
      title: Check the yard for month {current_month_number}-{current_year}
      # Assign the issue to a member of this group
      #
      # Optional:
      #   If specified, issue is assigned to a **random** user in the specified group.
      #   If unspecified, the issue is not assigned to anyone.
      assignee_group: best-developers
      # Issue contents
      description: Check stuff, do stuff, ...
      # or use a template (see https://docs.gitlab.com/user/project/description_templates/#create-an-issue-template)
      template: check_stuff.md

Want to add properties to the issue, such as labels or an assignee? Use quick actions. For example:

automations:
  create_issue:
    - name: Do something repetitive
      ...
      description: |
        /assign @ceo
        /label ~"status::to do"

Summarise issues

automations:
  summarise_issues:
    - name: Summarise this week's issues (start-of-week stand-up)
      schedule: 0 11 * * 1  # Monday, 11:00
      # Project to create issue in. Format: # namespace/project
      project: example-group/example-project
      # Optional:
      #   If specified, summarised are open issues in the given iteration.
      #   If unspecified, summarised are all open issues in projects that the bot can access.
      #
      # Variables:
      #   - today_minus_7_days (example: 2025-01-02)
      #   - today_plus_7_days (example: 2025-01-08)
      #   - today (example: 2025-01-14)
      # Note: these variables don't add or subtract the given amount of days
      # (e.g. 7 days) to/from today, but equal a total of 7 days (including
      # today). This matches GitLab iterations, which span exactly 7 days
      # (e.g. days 20 from start - 26 to finish).
      #
      iteration_date_range: '{today_minus_7_days}/{today}'
      # Additional issue contents (added to top)
      description: Check stuff, do stuff, ...

NOP

An automation that does nothing, for testing purposes.

automations:
  nop:
    - name: Do nothing
      schedule: 5 13 3 * *

Run automations

Debian

On Debian, automations are automatically run every minute (according to each automation's respective schedule).

Other environments

Run automations manually:

glwia --config-file-path /tmp/glwia.yml  # Short for 'GitLab Work Item Automations'

Set --config-file-path to a path of your choosing.

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