From 3f955123d9c1b02cc5963eca45c30334f81006ed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Nejdet=20Kadir=20Bekta=C5=9F?= <50639655+nejdetkadir@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2023 11:32:05 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] docs: add readme (#8) --- CODEOWNERS | 3 +- README.md | 243 ++++++++++++----------------------------------------- action.yml | 6 -- 3 files changed, 56 insertions(+), 196 deletions(-) diff --git a/CODEOWNERS b/CODEOWNERS index 6ac23c1..bf1d3a1 100644 --- a/CODEOWNERS +++ b/CODEOWNERS @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ # Repository CODEOWNERS -* @actions/actions-runtime -* @ncalteen \ No newline at end of file +* @shft-tech diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9a639db..2171d83 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,199 +1,66 @@ -# Create a JavaScript Action Using TypeScript +# SHFT PullMate -[![GitHub Super-Linter](https://github.com/actions/typescript-action/actions/workflows/linter.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/super-linter/super-linter) -![CI](https://github.com/actions/typescript-action/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg) +![CI](https://github.com/shftco/shft-pullmate/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg) -Use this template to bootstrap the creation of a TypeScript action. :rocket: +This GitHub Action reviews the content of opened Pull Requests based on provided inputs. The Pull Request contains a checklist that is used to determine if specific requirements are met. If the PR does not meet the requirements, it comments on the PR with a list of missing requirements. -This template includes compilation support, tests, a validation workflow, -publishing, and versioning guidance. - -If you are new, there's also a simpler introduction in the -[Hello world JavaScript action repository](https://github.com/actions/hello-world-javascript-action). - -## Create Your Own Action - -To create your own action, you can use this repository as a template! Just -follow the below instructions: - -1. Click the **Use this template** button at the top of the repository -1. Select **Create a new repository** -1. Select an owner and name for your new repository -1. Click **Create repository** -1. Clone your new repository - -## Initial Setup - -After you've cloned the repository to your local machine or codespace, you'll -need to perform some initial setup steps before you can develop your action. - -> [!NOTE] -> -> You'll need to have a reasonably modern version of -> [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) handy. If you are using a version manager like -> [`nodenv`](https://github.com/nodenv/nodenv) or -> [`nvm`](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm), you can run `nodenv install` in the -> root of your repository to install the version specified in -> [`package.json`](./package.json). Otherwise, 20.x or later should work! - -1. :hammer_and_wrench: Install the dependencies - - ```bash - npm install - ``` - -1. :building_construction: Package the TypeScript for distribution - - ```bash - npm run bundle - ``` - -1. :white_check_mark: Run the tests - - ```bash - $ npm test - - PASS ./index.test.js - ✓ throws invalid number (3ms) - ✓ wait 500 ms (504ms) - ✓ test runs (95ms) - - ... - ``` - -## Update the Action Metadata - -The [`action.yml`](action.yml) file defines metadata about your action, such as -input(s) and output(s). For details about this file, see -[Metadata syntax for GitHub Actions](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/creating-actions/metadata-syntax-for-github-actions). - -When you copy this repository, update `action.yml` with the name, description, -inputs, and outputs for your action. - -## Update the Action Code - -The [`src/`](./src/) directory is the heart of your action! This contains the -source code that will be run when your action is invoked. You can replace the -contents of this directory with your own code. - -There are a few things to keep in mind when writing your action code: - -- Most GitHub Actions toolkit and CI/CD operations are processed asynchronously. - In `main.ts`, you will see that the action is run in an `async` function. - - ```javascript - import * as core from '@actions/core'; - //... - - async function run() { - try { - //... - } catch (error) { - core.setFailed(error.message); - } - } - ``` - - For more information about the GitHub Actions toolkit, see the - [documentation](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/blob/master/README.md). - -So, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and start customizing your action! - -1. Create a new branch - - ```bash - git checkout -b releases/v1 - ``` - -1. Replace the contents of `src/` with your action code -1. Add tests to `__tests__/` for your source code -1. Format, test, and build the action - - ```bash - npm run all - ``` - - > [!WARNING] - > - > This step is important! It will run [`ncc`](https://github.com/vercel/ncc) - > to build the final JavaScript action code with all dependencies included. - > If you do not run this step, your action will not work correctly when it is - > used in a workflow. This step also includes the `--license` option for - > `ncc`, which will create a license file for all of the production node - > modules used in your project. - -1. Commit your changes - - ```bash - git add . - git commit -m "My first action is ready!" - ``` - -1. Push them to your repository - - ```bash - git push -u origin releases/v1 - ``` - -1. Create a pull request and get feedback on your action -1. Merge the pull request into the `main` branch - -Your action is now published! :rocket: - -For information about versioning your action, see -[Versioning](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/blob/master/docs/action-versioning.md) -in the GitHub Actions toolkit. - -## Validate the Action - -You can now validate the action by referencing it in a workflow file. For -example, [`ci.yml`](./.github/workflows/ci.yml) demonstrates how to reference an -action in the same repository. - -```yaml -steps: - - name: Checkout - id: checkout - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - - - name: Test Local Action - id: test-action - uses: ./ - with: - milliseconds: 1000 +## Usage - - name: Print Output - id: output - run: echo "${{ steps.test-action.outputs.time }}" -``` +The belowing YAML code outlines the configuration for using the "SHFT PullMate" GitHub Action. In this setup, the action is triggered whenever a pull request event occurs. This includes events such as when a pull request is opened, closed, labeled, or when changes are made to it. The action is designed to operate concurrently with other actions, ensuring that multiple pull requests can be processed simultaneously. -For example workflow runs, check out the -[Actions tab](https://github.com/actions/typescript-action/actions)! :rocket: +Within the shft-pullmate job, the following steps are performed: -## Usage +Checkout: This step checks out the code repository. -After testing, you can create version tag(s) that developers can use to -reference different stable versions of your action. For more information, see -[Versioning](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/blob/master/docs/action-versioning.md) -in the GitHub Actions toolkit. +Next step utilizes the "SHFT PullMate" action (shftco/shft-pullmate@v1.0.1). It accepts several parameters to define the requirements for a pull request. These include specifying if at least one reviewer and assignee are required, whether a checklist in the pull request body is mandatory, and if a semantic title following the conventional commits specification is needed. Additionally, a personal access token (SECRET_TOKEN) with the necessary repository scope is used for authentication. -To include the action in a workflow in another repository, you can use the -`uses` syntax with the `@` symbol to reference a specific branch, tag, or commit -hash. +This configuration allows the "SHFT PullMate" action to automatically review pull requests based on the defined criteria. It's important to note that you'll need to replace `secrets.SECRET_TOKEN` with an actual secret or personal access token with the required permissions. ```yaml -steps: - - name: Checkout - id: checkout - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - - - name: Test Local Action - id: test-action - uses: actions/typescript-action@v1 # Commit with the `v1` tag - with: - milliseconds: 1000 - - - name: Print Output - id: output - run: echo "${{ steps.test-action.outputs.time }}" +name: SHFT PullMate + +on: + pull_request: + types: + [ + assigned, + unassigned, + labeled, + unlabeled, + opened, + edited, + closed, + reopened, + synchronize, + converted_to_draft, + ready_for_review, + locked, + unlocked, + review_requested, + review_request_removed, + auto_merge_enabled, + auto_merge_disabled + ] + +concurrency: + group: ${{ github.ref }} + cancel-in-progress: true + +jobs: + shft-pullmate: + name: SHFT PullMate + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + steps: + - name: Checkout + id: checkout + uses: actions/checkout@v4 + + - name: SHFT PullMate + uses: shftco/shft-pullmate@v1.0.1 + with: + reviewerRequired: true # If true, the PR must have at least one reviewer + assigneeRequired: true # If true, the PR must have at least one assignee + checklistRequired: true # If true, the PR must have a checklist on the PR body + semanticTitleRequired: true # If true, the PR must have a semantic title. The title must follow the conventional commits specification + repoToken: ${{ secrets.SECRET_TOKEN }} # Personal Access Token with repo scope ``` diff --git a/action.yml b/action.yml index 6c7201b..a755b0d 100644 --- a/action.yml +++ b/action.yml @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ name: 'SHFT PullMate' description: 'A GitHub Action that checks if a pull request meets the requirements of the SHFT workflow' author: 'SHFT' -# Define your inputs here. inputs: reviewerRequired: description: 'Whether a reviewer is required or not' @@ -23,11 +22,6 @@ inputs: repoToken: description: 'The repository token' required: true - -# Define your outputs here. -outputs: - time: - description: 'Your output description here' runs: using: node20