from gitlint.rules import ConfigurationRule from gitlint.options import IntOption """ Full details on user-defined rules: https://jorisroovers.com/gitlint/user_defined_rules The ReleaseConfigurationRule class below is an example of a user-defined ConfigurationRule. Configuration rules are gitlint rules that are applied once per commit and BEFORE any other rules are run. Configuration Rules are meant to dynamically change gitlint's configuration and/or the commit that is about to be linted. A typically use-case for this is modifying the behavior of gitlint's rules based on a commit contents. Notes: - Modifying the commit object DOES NOT modify the actual git commit message in the target repo, only gitlint's copy of it. - Modifying the config object only has effect on the commit that is being linted, subsequent commits will not automatically inherit this configuration. """ class ReleaseConfigurationRule(ConfigurationRule): """ This rule will modify gitlint's behavior for Release Commits. This example might not be the most realistic for a real-world scenario, but is meant to give an overview of what's possible. """ # A rule MUST have a human friendly name name = "release-configuration-rule" # A rule MUST have a *unique* id, we recommend starting with UCR # (for User-defined Configuration-Rule), but this can really be anything. id = "UCR1" # A rule MAY have an option_spec if its behavior should be configurable. options_spec = [IntOption("custom-verbosity", 2, "Gitlint verbosity for release commits")] def apply(self, config, commit): self.log.debug("ReleaseConfigurationRule: This will be visible when running `gitlint --debug`") # If the commit title starts with 'Release', we want to modify # how all subsequent rules interpret that commit if commit.message.title.startswith("Release"): # If your Release commit messages are auto-generated, the # body might contain trailing whitespace. Let's ignore that config.ignore.append("body-trailing-whitespace") # Similarly, the body lines might exceed 80 chars, # let's set gitlint's limit to 200 # To set rule options use: # config.set_rule_option(, , ) config.set_rule_option("body-max-line-length", "line-length", 200) # For kicks, let's set gitlint's verbosity to 2 # To set general options use # config.set_general_option(, ) config.set_general_option("verbosity", 2) # Wwe can also use custom options to make this configurable config.set_general_option("verbosity", self.options["custom-verbosity"].value) # Strip any lines starting with $ from the commit message # (this only affects how gitlint sees your commit message, it does # NOT modify your actual commit in git) commit.message.body = [line for line in commit.message.body if not line.startswith("$")] # You can add any extra properties you want to the commit object, these will be available later on # in all rules. commit.my_property = "This is my property"