gertty/examples/openstack-gertty.yaml

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# This is an example ~/.gertty.yaml file for use with OpenStack's
# Gerrit. Most of these options are not required, rather, they
# customize Gertty to better deal with the particulars of OpenStack's
# Gerrit configuration.
# This file does not list all of the available options. For a full
# list with explanations, see the 'reference-gertty.yaml' file.
servers:
- name: openstack
url: https://review.openstack.org/
# Your gerrit username.
username: CHANGEME
# Set password at https://review.openstack.org/#/settings/http-password
# Note this is not your launchpad password.
password: CHANGEME
git-root: ~/git/
# This section adds the colors that we will reference later in the
# commentlinks section for test results. You can also change other
# colors here.
palettes:
- name: default
test-SUCCESS: ['light green', '']
test-FAILURE: ['light red', '']
test-UNSTABLE: ['yellow', '']
# Uncomment the next line if your terminal has a white background
# palette: light
# Commentlinks are regexes that are applied to commit and review
# messages. They can be replaced with internal or external links, or
# have colors applied.
commentlinks:
# This matches the job results left by Zuul.
- match: "^- (?P<job>.*?) (?P<url>.*?) : (?P<result>[^ ]+) ?(?P<comment>.*)$"
# This indicates that this is a test result, and should be indexed
# using the "job" match group from the commentlink regex. Gertty
# displays test results in their own area of the screen.
test-result: "{job}"
replacements:
# Replace the matching text with a hyperlink to the "url" match
# group whose text is the "job" match group.
- link:
text: "{job:<42}"
url: "{url}"
# Follow that with the plain text of the "result" match group
# with the color "test-{result}" applied. See the palette
# section above.
- text:
color: "test-{result}"
text: "{result} "
# And then follow that with the plain text of the "comment"
# match group.
- text: "{comment}"
# Match Gerrit change ids, and replace them with a link to an
# internal Gertty search for that change id.
- match: "(?P<id>I[0-9a-fA-F]{40})"
replacements:
- search:
text: "{id}"
query: "change:{id}"
# Match external references to bugs on Launchpad
- match: "(?P<bug_str>(?:[Cc]loses|[Pp]artial|[Rr]elated)-[Bb]ug *: *#?(?P<bug_id>\\d+))"
replacements:
- link:
text: "{bug_str}"
url: "https://launchpad.net/bugs/{bug_id}"
# Match external references to blueprints on Launchpad
- match: "blueprint +(?P<blueprint>[\\w\\-.]+)"
replacements:
- link:
text: "blueprint {blueprint}"
url: "https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openstack/?searchtext={blueprint}"
# This is the query used for the list of changes when a project is
# selected. The default is "status:open". If you don't want to see
# changes which are WIP or have verification failures, use a query like this:
# change-list-query: "status:open not label:Workflow=-1"
# If you also want to exclude reviews with failed tests, the query is slightly
# more complex:
# "status:open not (label:Workflow=-1 or label:Verified=-1)"
# Uncomment the following line to use a unified diff view instead of the
# default side-by-side:
# diff-view: unified
# Hide comments by default that match the following criteria.
# You can toggle their display with 't'.
hide-comments:
- author: "^(.*CI|Jenkins)$"
# This section defines customized dashboards. You can supply any
# Gertty search string and bind them to any key. They will appear in
# the global help text, and pressing the key anywhere in Gertty will
# discard the current display stack and replace it with the results of
# the query.
#
# NB: "recentlyseen:24 hours" does not just return changes seen in the
# last 24 hours -- it returns changes seen within 24 hours of the most
# recently seen change. So you can take the weekend off and pick up
# where you were.
dashboards:
- name: "My changes"
query: "owner:self status:open"
key: "f2"
- name: "Incoming reviews"
query: "is:open is:reviewer"
key: "f3"
- name: "Starred changes"
query: "is:starred"
key: "f4"
- name: "Recently seen changes"
query: "recentlyseen:24 hours"
sort-by: "last-seen"
reverse: True
key: "f5"
# Reviewkeys are hotkeys that perform immediate reviews within the
# change screen. Any pending comments or review messages will be
# attached to the review; otherwise an empty review will be left. The
# approvals list is exhaustive, so if you specify an empty list,
# Gertty will submit a review that clears any previous approvals.
# They will appear in the help text for the change screen.
reviewkeys:
- key: 'meta 0'
approvals: []
- key: 'meta 1'
approvals:
- category: 'Code-Review'
value: 1
- key: 'meta 2'
approvals:
- category: 'Code-Review'
value: 2
- key: 'meta 3'
approvals:
- category: 'Code-Review'
value: 2
- category: 'Workflow'
value: 1