/git-operator

Git Operator written in python

Primary LanguagePython

Git Operator

Using for manage projects on Git repositories

  • Gitlab
  • Github

Usage

usage: main.py [-h] [--host HOST] [--token TOKEN] [--ref REF]
               [--version VERSION] [--send-to SEND_TO] [--send-cc SEND_CC]
               [--send-bcc SEND_BCC]
               {gitlab,github} project_id {create-branch,tag,release,send}

Git operator service

positional arguments:
  {gitlab,github}       Service name
  project_id            ID of Project
  {create-branch,tag,release,send}
                        Command

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --host HOST           Git host
  --token TOKEN         Token for authentication
  --ref REF             Ref name or commit hash
  --version VERSION     Desired version
  --send-to SEND_TO     Email address to send email to
  --send-cc SEND_CC     Email address to send CC email to
  --send-bcc SEND_BCC   Email address to send BCC email to

Need declare environment variables

ENV=
GIT_HOST=
GIT_PRIVATE_TOKEN=

SMTP_SERVER=
SMTP_USERNAME=
SMTP_PASSWORD=

Commit message convention

  1. A commit message SHOULD contain a tag:
  • Major tags are #breaking, #major, #remove/#removed, #revert/#reverted, #upgrade/#upgrade, which changes make current application make it not compatible
  • Minor tags are: #minor, #change/#changed, #add/#added, #update/#updated
  • Patch tags are: #patch/#patched, #fix/#fixed, #hotfix/#hotfixed, #bugfix/#bugfixed
  1. If commit message DOES NOT contain a tag, then consider as #minor