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# This file is used to configure Reviewpad.
# The configuration is a proposal to help you get started.
# You can use it as a starting point and customize it to your needs.
# For more details see https://docs.reviewpad.com/guides/syntax.
# Define the list of labels to be used by Reviewpad.
# For more details see https://docs.reviewpad.com/guides/syntax#label.
labels:
small:
description: Pull request is small
color: "#76dbbe"
medium:
description: Pull request is medium
color: "#2986cc"
large:
description: Pull request is large
color: "#c90076"
# Define the list of workflows to be run by Reviewpad.
# A workflow is a list of actions that will be executed based on the defined rules.
# For more details see https://docs.reviewpad.com/guides/syntax#workflow.
workflows:
# This workflow calls Reviewpad AI agent to summarize the pull request.
- name: summarize
description: Summarize the pull request
run:
# Summarize the pull request on pull request synchronization.
- if: ($eventType() == "synchronize" || $eventType() == "opened") && $state() == "open"
then: $summarize()
# This workflow assigns the most relevant reviewer to pull requests.
# This helps guarantee that most pull requests are reviewed by at least one person.
- name: reviewer-assignment
description: Assign the most relevant reviewer to pull requests
run:
# Automatically assign reviewer when the pull request is ready for review;
- if: $isDraft() == false
then: $assignCodeAuthorReviewers()
# This workflow praises contributors on their pull request contributions.
# This helps contributors feel appreciated.
- name: praise-contributors-on-milestones
description: Praise contributors based on their contributions
run:
# Praise contributors on their first pull request.
- if: $pullRequestCountBy($author()) == 1
then: $commentOnce($sprintf("Thank you @%s for this first contribution!", [$author()]))
# This workflow validates that pull requests follow the conventional commits specification.
# This helps developers automatically generate changelogs.
# For more details, see https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/.
# - name: check-conventional-commits
# description: Validate that pull requests follow the conventional commits
# run:
# - if: $isDraft() == false
# then:
# # Check commits messages against the conventional commits specification
# - $commitLint()
# # Check pull request title against the conventional commits specification.
# - $titleLint()
# This workflow validates best practices for pull request management.
# This helps developers follow best practices.
- name: best-practices
description: Validate best practices for pull request management
run:
# Warn pull requests that do not have an associated GitHub issue.
- if: $hasLinkedIssues() == false
then: $warn("Please link an issue to the pull request")
# Warn pull requests if their description is empty.
- if: $description() == ""
then: $warn("Please provide a description for the pull request")
# Warn pull request do not have a clean linear history.
- if: $hasLinearHistory() == false
then: $warn("Please rebase your pull request on the latest changes")
# This workflow labels pull requests based on the total number of lines changed.
# This helps pick pull requests based on their size and to incentivize small pull requests.
- name: size-labeling
description: Label pull request based on the number of lines changed
run:
- if: $size() < 100
then: $addLabel("small")
else: $removeLabel("small")
- if: $size() >= 100 && $size() < 300
then: $addLabel("medium")
else: $removeLabel("medium")
- if: $size() >= 300
then: $addLabel("large")
else: $removeLabel("large")
# This workflow signals pull requests waiting for reviews.
# This helps guarantee that pull requests are reviewed and approved by at least one person.
- name: check-approvals
description: Check that pull requests have the required number of approvals
run:
# Label pull requests with `waiting-for-review` if there are no approvals;
- if: $isDraft() == false && $approvalsCount() < 1
then: $addLabel("waiting-for-review")
# This workflow labels pull requests based on the pull request change type.
# This helps pick pull requests based on their change type.
- name: change-type-labelling
description: Label pull requests based on the type of changes
run:
# Label pull requests with `docs` if they only modify Markdown or txt files.
- if: $hasFileExtensions([".md", ".txt"])
then: $addLabel("docs")
else: $removeLabel("docs")
# Label pull requests with `infra` if they modify Terraform files.
- if: $hasFileExtensions([".tf"])
then: $addLabel("infra")
else: $removeLabel("infra")
# Label pull requests with `dependencies` if they only modify `package.json` and `package.lock` files.
- if: $hasFileExtensions(["package.json", "package-lock.json"])
then: $addLabel("dependencies")
else: $removeLabel("dependencies")
# This workflow validates that pull requests do not contain changes to the license.
# This helps avoid unwanted license modifications.
- name: license-validation
description: Validate that licenses are not modified
run:
# Fail Reviewpad check on pull requests that modify any LICENSE;
- if: $hasFilePattern("**/LICENSE*")
then: $fail("License files cannot be modified")