################################################################################ # Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one # or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file # distributed with this work for additional information # regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file # to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the # "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance # with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # Details: https://github.com/apps/boring-cyborg ###### IssueLink Adder ################################################################################################# # Insert Issue (Jira/Github etc) link in PR description based on the Issue ID in PR title. insertIssueLinkInPrDescription: # specify the placeholder for the issue link that should be present in the description descriptionIssuePlaceholderRegexp: "^fix: (.*)$" matchers: # you can have several matches - for different types of issues # only the first matching entry is replaced jiraIssueMatch: # specify the regexp of issue id that you can find in the title of the PR # the match groups can be used to build the issue id (${1}, ${2}, etc.). titleIssueIdRegexp: \[(Feature|Fix|Improvement|Test|E2E|Doc-[0-9]+)\] # the issue link to be added. ${1}, ${2} ... are replaced with the match groups from the # title match (remember to use quotes) descriptionIssueLink: "[${1}](https://github.com/apache/dolphinschedule/${1}/)" ###### Title Validator ################################################################################################# # Verifies if commit/PR titles match the regexp specified verifyTitles: # Regular expression that should be matched by titles of commits or PR titleRegexp: ^\[DSIP-[0-9]+\].*$|^\[Feature-[0-9]+\].*$|^\[Fix-[0-9]+\].*$|^\[Doc-[0-9]+\].*$|^\[Improvement-[0-9]+\].*$|^\[Test-[0-9]+\].*$|^\[E2E-[0-9]+\].*$|^\[CI].*$|^\[Chore].*$ # If set to true, it will always check the PR title (as opposed to the individual commits). alwaysUsePrTitle: true # If set to true, it will only check the commit in case there is a single commit. # In case of multiple commits it will check PR title. # This reflects the standard behaviour of Github that for `Squash & Merge` GitHub # uses the PR title rather than commit messages for the squashed commit ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ # For single-commit PRs it takes the squashed commit message from the commit as expected. # # If set to false it will check all commit messages. This is useful when you do not squash commits at merge. validateEitherPrOrSingleCommitTitle: true # The title the GitHub status should appear from. statusTitle: "Title Validator" # A custom message to be displayed when the title passes validation. successMessage: "Title Validation successful!" # A custom message to be displayed when the title fails validation. # Allows insertion of ${type} (commit/PR), ${title} (the title validated) and ${regex} (the titleRegexp above). failureMessage: "Wrong ${type} title: ${title}" # Various Flags to control behaviour of the "Labeler" labelerFlags: # If this flag is changed to 'false', labels would only be added when the PR is first created # and not when existing PR is updated. # The default is 'true' which means the labels would be added when PR is updated even if they # were removed by the user labelOnPRUpdates: true # Comment to be posted to welcome users when they open their first PR firstPRWelcomeComment: > Thanks for opening this pull request! Please check out our contributing guidelines. (https://github.com/apache/dolphinscheduler/blob/dev/docs/docs/en/contribute/join/pull-request.md) # Comment to be posted to congratulate user on their first merged PR firstPRMergeComment: > Awesome work, congrats on your first merged pull request!