This tool helps updating data for Whats New on DevDocs. It filters GitHub pull requests and generates a data file. One pull request sources one data entity. All filtering parameters are set in a configuration file, except dates. Since date is set as a CLI argument and the till date is always the moment when the command is run.
Commands:
whatsup_github help [COMMAND] # Describe available commands or one specific command
whatsup_github since DATE # Filters pull requests since the specified date till now. Default: last 7 days.
whatsup_github version # Current version of the gem
Usage:
whatsup_github since DATE
Options:
[--config=CONFIG] # Relative path to the configuration file.
# Default: .whatsup.yml
A resulting YAML file tmp/whats-new.yml
is generated from GitHub data.
Text for description
is taken from individual pull request's description (same as body).
The text must follow the whatsnew
keyword and be located at the end.
Example:
This pull request adds ...
Some other details about this pull request.
whatsnew
Added documentation about [New Magento feature](https://devdocs.magento.com/new-magento-feature.html).
Set as a list of labels
in .whatsup.yml
. There are two types of labels in configuration:
required
are labels that must includewhatsnew
. Otherwise, resulting output will warn about missingwhatsnew
.optional
are labels that may includewhatsnew
. Ifwhatsnew
is missing, you won't get any notification about this.
Any GitHub label that starts from a digit followed by a period like in regular expression \d\.
.
Examples: 2.3.x
, 1.0.3-msi
, 2.x
Date when the pull request was merged.
URL of the pull request.
An author of a pull request.
Merge commit SHA of the pull request.
Membership of the contributor in a configured organization.
All labels added to the pull request.
This gem can be installed as a system command-line tool or as a command-line tool available in a project.
gem install whatsup_github
Add to your Gemfile:
gem 'whatsup_github'
And install:
bundle
The default configuration file .whatsup.yml
will be created automatically after first run unless it's already there.
To use non-default location or name of the file, use the --config option. Example:
whatsup_github since 'apr 9' --config 'configs/whatsup_bp.yml'
Use ~/.netrc
file for authentication.
machine api.github.com
login <GitHub login>
password <GitHub token>
Example:
machine api.github.com
login mypubliclogin
password y9o6YvEoa7IukRWUFdnkpuxNjJ3uwiDQp4zkAdU0
Example with GitHub Enterprise:
machine api.github.com
login mypubliclogin
password y9o6YvEoa7IukRWUFdnkpuxNjJ3uwiDQp4zkAdU0
machine git.enterprise.example.com
login myenterpriselogin
password GtH7yhvEoa7Iuksdo&TFuxNjJ3uwiDQhjbiu8&yhJhG
Assign the WHATSUP_GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN
to the GitHub token you want to use, prior the whatsup_github
command.
Example:
WHATSUP_GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN=askk494nmfodic68mk whatsup_github since 'apr 2'
whatsup_github since 'apr 2'
If run with no arguments, it generates data for the past week:
whatsup_github
You can use different date formats like 'April 2'
, '2 April'
, 'apr 2'
, '2 Apr'
, 2018-04-02
.
To install dependencies:
bin/setup
To install the package:
rake install
You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
The project contains rspec tests in spec
and cucumber tests in features
.
To run rspec tests:
rake spec
To run Cucumber tests:
rake features
To pass the output_file.feature
tests, you need to generate a non-empty whats-new.yml
.
To test just file:
bundle exec cucumber features/since.feature
NOTE: Cucumber tests will use the configuration file from code lib/template/.whatsup.yml
.
Individual files can have tests at the end of a file in a format like:
if $PROGRAM_NAME == __FILE__
# test code here
end
To run such test, run the corresponding file:
ruby lib/whatsup_github/config_reader.rb
The tests use the root .whatsup.yml
file to read configuration.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.