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pull-requests: add merge check that detects WIP marker in title. This will prevent merges in such case....
pull-requests: add merge check that detects WIP marker in title. This will prevent merges in such case. Usually WIP in title means unfinished task that needs still some work. This pattern is present in Gitlab/Github and is already quite common.

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validate_commit_message_author.py
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/ rhodecode / config / rcextensions / examples / validate_commit_message_author.py
rcextensions: added example for validation of commit messages for git.
r3211 # Example to validate commit message or author using some sort of rules
@has_kwargs({
'server_url': 'url of instance that triggered this hook',
'config': 'path to .ini config used',
'scm': 'type of version control "git", "hg", "svn"',
'username': 'username of actor who triggered this event',
'ip': 'ip address of actor who triggered this hook',
'action': '',
'repository': 'repository name',
'repo_store_path': 'full path to where repositories are stored',
'commit_ids': 'pre transaction metadata for commit ids',
'hook_type': '',
'user_agent': 'Client user agent, e.g git or mercurial CLI version',
})
def _pre_push_hook(*args, **kwargs):
"""
Post push hook
To stop version control from storing the transaction and send a message to user
use non-zero HookResponse with a message, e.g return HookResponse(1, 'Not allowed')
This message will be shown back to client during PUSH operation
Commit ids might look like that::
[{u'hg_env|git_env': ...,
u'multiple_heads': [],
u'name': u'default',
u'new_rev': u'd0befe0692e722e01d5677f27a104631cf798b69',
u'old_rev': u'd0befe0692e722e01d5677f27a104631cf798b69',
u'ref': u'',
u'total_commits': 2,
u'type': u'branch'}]
"""
import re
from .helpers import extra_fields, extract_pre_commits
from .utils import str2bool
# returns list of dicts with key-val fetched from extra fields
repo_extra_fields = extra_fields.run(**kwargs)
# optionally use 'extra fields' to control the logic per repo
rcextensions: updated examples, and made http_call util use the method parameter.
r3365 validate_author = repo_extra_fields.get('validate_author', {}).get('field_value')
should_validate = str2bool(validate_author)
rcextensions: added example for validation of commit messages for git.
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# optionally store validation regex into extra fields
rcextensions: updated examples, and made http_call util use the method parameter.
r3365 validation_regex = repo_extra_fields.get('validation_regex', {}).get('field_value')
rcextensions: added example for validation of commit messages for git.
r3211
def validate_commit_message(commit_message, message_regex=None):
"""
This function validates commit_message against some sort of rules.
It should return a valid boolean, and a reason for failure
"""
if "secret_string" in commit_message:
msg = "!!Push forbidden: secret string found in commit messages"
return False, msg
if validation_regex:
regexp = re.compile(validation_regex)
if not regexp.match(message):
msg = "!!Push forbidden: commit message does not match regexp"
return False, msg
return True, ''
if should_validate:
# returns list of dicts with key-val fetched from extra fields
commit_list = extract_pre_commits.run(**kwargs)
for commit_data in commit_list:
message = commit_data['message']
message_valid, reason = validate_commit_message(message, validation_regex)
if not message_valid:
return HookResponse(1, reason)
return HookResponse(0, '')