from gitlint.rules import CommitRule, RuleViolation, TitleRegexMatches, CommitMessageTitle, LineRule, CommitMessageBody from gitlint.options import IntOption, BoolOption, StrOption, ListOption import re """ The classes below are examples of user-defined CommitRules. Commit rules are gitlint rules that act on the entire commit at once. Once the rules are discovered, gitlint will automatically take care of applying them to the entire commit. This happens exactly once per commit. A CommitRule contrasts with a LineRule (see examples/my_line_rules.py) in that a commit rule is only applied once on an entire commit. This allows commit rules to implement more complex checks that span multiple lines and/or checks that should only be done once per gitlint run. While every LineRule can be implemented as a CommitRule, it's usually easier and more concise to go with a LineRule if that fits your needs. """ class BodyMinLineCount(CommitRule): # A rule MUST have a human friendly name name = "body-min-line-count" # A rule MUST have an *unique* id, we recommend starting with UC (for User-defined Commit-rule). id = "UC6" # A rule MAY have an option_spec if its behavior should be configurable. options_spec = [IntOption('min-line-count', 2, "Minimum body line count excluding Signed-off-by")] def validate(self, commit): filtered = [x for x in commit.message.body if not x.lower().startswith("signed-off-by") and x != ''] line_count = len(filtered) min_line_count = self.options['min-line-count'].value if line_count < min_line_count: message = "Body has no content, should at least have {} line.".format(min_line_count) return [RuleViolation(self.id, message, line_nr=1)] class BodyMaxLineCount(CommitRule): # A rule MUST have a human friendly name name = "body-max-line-count" # A rule MUST have an *unique* id, we recommend starting with UC (for User-defined Commit-rule). id = "UC1" # A rule MAY have an option_spec if its behavior should be configurable. options_spec = [IntOption('max-line-count', 3, "Maximum body line count")] def validate(self, commit): line_count = len(commit.message.body) max_line_count = self.options['max-line-count'].value if line_count > max_line_count: message = "Body contains too many lines ({0} > {1})".format(line_count, max_line_count) return [RuleViolation(self.id, message, line_nr=1)] class SignedOffBy(CommitRule): """ This rule will enforce that each commit contains a "Signed-Off-By" line. We keep things simple here and just check whether the commit body contains a line that starts with "Signed-Off-By". """ # A rule MUST have a human friendly name name = "body-requires-signed-off-by" # A rule MUST have an *unique* id, we recommend starting with UC (for User-defined Commit-rule). id = "UC2" def validate(self, commit): flags = re.UNICODE flags |= re.IGNORECASE for line in commit.message.body: if line.lower().startswith("signed-off-by"): if not re.search('(^)Signed-off-by: ([-\w.]+) ([-\w.]+) (.*)', line, flags=flags): return [RuleViolation(self.id, "Signed-off-by: must have a full name", line_nr=1)] else: return return [RuleViolation(self.id, "Body does not contain a 'Signed-Off-By' line", line_nr=1)] class TitleMaxLengthRevert(LineRule): name = "title-max-length-no-revert" id = "UC5" target = CommitMessageTitle options_spec = [IntOption('line-length', 72, "Max line length")] violation_message = "Title exceeds max length ({0}>{1})" def validate(self, line, _commit): max_length = self.options['line-length'].value if len(line) > max_length and not line.startswith("Revert"): return [RuleViolation(self.id, self.violation_message.format(len(line), max_length), line)] class TitleStartsWithSubsystem(LineRule): name = "title-starts-with-subsystem" id = "UC3" target = CommitMessageTitle options_spec = [StrOption('regex', ".*", "Regex the title should match")] def validate(self, title, _commit): regex = self.options['regex'].value pattern = re.compile(regex, re.UNICODE) violation_message = "Title does not follow [subsystem]: [subject]" if not pattern.search(title): return [RuleViolation(self.id, violation_message, title)] class MaxLineLengthExceptions(LineRule): name = "max-line-length-with-exceptions" id = "UC4" target = CommitMessageBody options_spec = [IntOption('line-length', 80, "Max line length")] violation_message = "Line exceeds max length ({0}>{1})" def validate(self, line, _commit): max_length = self.options['line-length'].value urls = re.findall('http[s]?://(?:[a-zA-Z]|[0-9]|[$-_@.&+]|[!*\(\),]|(?:%[0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F]))+', line) if line.startswith('Signed-off-by'): return if len(urls) > 0: return if len(line) > max_length: return [RuleViolation(self.id, self.violation_message.format(len(line), max_length), line)]