/discord-commits

Send Repository Activity using Dynamic Discord Templates

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

Discord Action Commits

Notify Discord with all commits present in a payload. Customize layout by customizing templates.

Example Appearance

Use markdown in your commit messages for nice formatting. As an example, here is the commit in picture.

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Example Usage

- name: Discord Commits
  uses: Sniddl/discord-commits@v1.6
  with:
    webhook: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_WEBHOOK }}
    template: "avatar-with-link"
    include-extras: true

Variables inside templates

Global Variable Description
github Access all data provided by GitHub such as payloads and commits. For example, the repository name. {{ github.context.payload.repository.name }}
env Access all environment variables. For example, an environment variable called my_data. {{ env.my_data }}
commit Access the data for the current commit. This will apply to ALL commits in the push event. If you do not want multiple commits see other options. Here's an example for commit data {{ commit.author.name }}

Required options

Option Description
webhook The url for a Discord webhook. Store this as a secret otherwise you may receive unwanted spam in your discord.

Essential options

Option Description
template The name of a premade template located into the discord-commits/templates folder.
message The text message that appears on Discord. This would be the equivalent of typing a message.
embed The template for each embed item. An embed item is shown for every commit message in the push event. There may be multiple commits per push. This can be prevented by enabling last-commit-only

Other Options

Option Description
include-extras Boolean - Include extra embeds from templates such as a link to the payload difference.
last-commit-only Boolean - Only include the last commit.

Resources

Predefined templates

Here are the defaults for each template. If you want to modify the values, you need to turn the JSON into a string so it can be passed from the action environment to the script. See main.yml for a commented out example.

plain

Returns a message and no embeds

{
    embed: false,
}

plain-author

Returns embeds containing a title and description. Includes the author's name.

{
  embed: {
    title: "{{ commit.title }}",
    description: "{{ commit.description }}",
    author: {
      name: "{{ commit.author.name }}"
    }
  }
}

simple-link

Returns embeds containing a title and description. The title links to the commit url

{
  embed: {
    title: "{{ commit.title }}",
    description: "{{ commit.description }}",
    url: "{{ commit.url }}"
  }
}

author-with-link

Returns embeds containing a title and description. The title links to the commit url. Includes the author's name

embed: {
  title: "{{ commit.title }}",
  description: "{{ commit.description }}",
  url: "{{ commit.url }}",
  author: {
    name: "{{ commit.author.name }}"
  }
}

avatar-with-link

Returns embeds containing a title and description. The title links to the commit url. Includes author's name and GitHub avatar.

embed: {
  title: "{{ commit.title }}",
  description: "{{ commit.description }}",
  url: "{{ commit.url }}",
  author: {
    name: "{{ commit.author.name }}",
    icon_url: "https://github.com/{{ commit.author.username }}.png"
  }
}

Testing / Contributing

We suggest everyone uses a tool like nektos/act to test GitHub actions locally. This is the tool I use so the directory structure will reflect that. If the following command does not pass, I will not accept your PR.

  1. Install act & Docker. See nektos/act for instructions.

  2. From the root of the repo, ensure all the test cases say sent and that failing test cases do not show up in Discord:

    bash tests/run.sh