A terminal UI Dashboard for monitoring requests for code review across several Github repositories and pull requests.
Project description
Reviews
Simplify requests for code review with an all-in-one TUI dashboard providing an overview of open PRs requiring review!
Quick Start
If you want to get up and running with Reviews immediately, run:
export GITHUB_USER="your-github-username"
export GITHUB_TOKEN="your personal github token used for interacting with the API"
export REPOSITORY_CONFIGURATION="apoclyps/reviews"
pip install --upgrade reviews
reviews dashboard --no-reload
Addtional Support
If you wish to use Reviews with a Github Enterprise instead of Github (https://api.github.com", you can set the GITHUB_URL
with your custom hostname. You will also need to ensure your GITHUB_USER
and GITHUB_TOKEN
exist within your Enterprise Github instance:
export GITHUB_URL=https://{hostname}/api/v3
export GITHUB_USER=user
export GITHUB_TOKEN=token
Getting started with local development
To build and run the CLI on your host, you will need Python 3.9, pip, and virtualenv to build and run review
:
$ python3 -m venv env
$ source env/bin/activate
(env)$ pip install -r requirements_dev.txt
(env)$ pip install -r requirements.txt
(env)$ python -m reviews dashboard
If you wish to keep a copy of Reviews on your host system, you can install and run it using:
$ export REPOSITORY_CONFIGURATION="apoclyps/reviews"
$ python -m venv env
$ source env/bin/activate
$ python -m pip install -e .
$ reviews -h
You can run the Reviews within Docker:
docker-compose build cli && docker-compose run --rm cli python -m reviews dashboard
To build an image and run that image with all of the necessary dependencies using the following commands:
$ docker-compose build cli
$ docker-compose run --rm cli python -m reviews dashboard
For instructions on setting up a development enviroment outside of Docker, checkout the wiki.
Testing
A test suite has been included to ensure Reviews functions correctly:.
To run the entire test suite with verbose output, run the following:
$ pytest -vvv
Alternatively, to run a single set of tests.
$ pytest -vvv tests/test_config.py
All tests can be run within docker by using the following command:
$ docker-compose build pytest && docker-compose run --rm pytest
Linting
To run individual linting steps:
docker-compose build
docker-compose run --rm black
docker-compose run --rm flake8
docker-compose run --rm isort
docker-compose run --rm mypy
docker-compose run --rm pylint
You can also set up pre-commit
to run the linting steps automatically during the commit phase,
the pre-commit pipeline can be set up by running the following command on the project root:
pre-commit install
Contributions
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
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