| 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 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 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 |
| if len(line) > max_length and not line.startswith('Signed-off-by'): |
| return [RuleViolation(self.id, self.violation_message.format(len(line), max_length), line)] |