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Github pull request resource for Concourse

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github-pr-resource's Introduction

Github PR resource

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A Concourse resource for pull requests on Github. Written in Go and based on the Github V4 (GraphQL) API. Inspired by the original, with some important differences:

  • Github V4: check only requires 1 API call per 100th open pull request. (See #costs for more information).
  • Fetch/merge: get will always merge a specific commit from the Pull request into the latest base.
  • Metadata: get and put provides information about which commit (SHA) was used from both the PR and base.
  • Webhooks: Does not implement any caching thanks to GraphQL, which means it works well with webhooks.

Make sure to check out #migrating to learn more.

Source Configuration

Parameter Required Example Description
repository Yes itsdalmo/test-repository The repository to target.
access_token Yes A Github Access Token with repository access (required for setting status on commits). N.B. If you want github-pr-resource to work with a private repository. Set repo:full permissions on the access token you create on GitHub. If it is a public repository, repo:status is enough.
v3_endpoint No https://api.github.com Endpoint to use for the V3 Github API (Restful).
v4_endpoint No https://api.github.com/graphql Endpoint to use for the V4 Github API (Graphql).
paths No terraform/*/*.tf Only produce new versions if the PR includes changes to files that match one or more glob patterns or prefixes.
ignore_paths No .ci/ Inverse of the above. Pattern syntax is documented in filepath.Match, or a path prefix can be specified (e.g. .ci/ will match everything in the .ci directory).
disable_ci_skip No true Disable ability to skip builds with [ci skip] and [skip ci] in commit message or pull request title.
skip_ssl_verification No true Disable SSL/TLS certificate validation on git and API clients. Use with care!
disable_forks No true Disable triggering of the resource if the pull request's fork repository is different to the configured repository.
git_crypt_key No AEdJVENSWVBUS0VZAAAAA... Base64 encoded git-crypt key. Setting this will unlock / decrypt the repository with git-crypt. To get the key simply execute `git-crypt export-key -- -
pr No 34 Only return commits from specified pull request number (ignores all commits from other pull requests)
base_branch No master Name of a branch. The pipeline will only trigger on pull requests against the specified branch.
integration_tool No rebase The integration tool to use, merge or rebase. Defaults to merge.

Notes:

Behaviour

check

Produces new versions for all commits (after the last version) ordered by the committed date. A version is represented as follows:

  • pr: The pull request number.
  • commit: The commit SHA.
  • committed: Timestamp of when the commit was committed. Used to filter subsequent checks.

If several commits are pushed to a given PR at the same time, the last commit will be the new version.

Note on webhooks: This resource does not implement any caching, so it should work well with webhooks (should be subscribed to push and pull_request events). One thing to keep in mind however, is that pull requests that are opened from a fork and commits to said fork will not generate notifications over the webhook. So if you have a repository with little traffic and expect pull requests from forks, you'll need to discover those versions with check_every: 1m for instance. check in this resource is not a costly operation, so normally you should not have to worry about the rate limit.

get

Parameter Required Example Description
skip_download No true Use with get_params in a put step to do nothing on the implicit get.

Clones the base (e.g. master branch) at the latest commit, and merges the pull request at the specified commit into master. This ensures that we are both testing and setting status on the exact commit that was requested in input. Because the base of the PR is not locked to a specific commit in versions emitted from check, a fresh get will always use the latest commit in master and report the SHA of said commit in the metadata. Both the requested version and the metadata emitted by get are available to your tasks as JSON:

  • .git/resource/version.json
  • .git/resource/metadata.json

When specifying skip_download the pull request volume mounted to subsequent tasks will be empty, which is a problem when you set e.g. the pending status before running the actual tests. The workaround for this is to use an alias for the put (see telia-oss#32 for more details).

git-crypt encrypted repositories will automatically be decrypted when the git_crypt_key is set in the source configuration.

put: update-status <-- Use an alias for the pull-request resource
resource: pull-request
params:
    path: pull-request 
    status: pending 
get_params: {skip_download: true}

Note that, should you retrigger a build in the hopes of testing the last commit to a PR against a newer version of the base, Concourse will reuse the volume (i.e. not trigger a new get) if it still exists, which can produce unexpected results (#5). As such, re-testing a PR against a newer version of the base is best done by pushing an empty commit to the PR.

put

Parameter Required Example Description
path Yes pull-request The name given to the resource in a GET step.
status No SUCCESS Set a status on a commit. One of SUCCESS, PENDING, FAILURE and ERROR.
context No unit-test A context to use for the status. (Prefixed with concourse-ci, defaults to concourse-ci/status).
comment No hello world! A comment to add to the pull request.
comment_file No my-output/comment.txt Path to file containing a comment to add to the pull request (e.g. output of terraform plan).

Example

resource_types:
- name: pull-request
  type: docker-image
  source:
    repository: teliaoss/github-pr-resource

resources:
- name: pull-request
  type: pull-request
  check_every: 24h
  webhook_token: ((webhook-token))
  source:
    repository: itsdalmo/test-repository
    access_token: ((github-access-token))

jobs:
- name: test
  plan:
  - get: pull-request
    trigger: true
    version: every
  - put: pull-request
    params:
      path: pull-request
      status: pending
  - task: unit-test
    config:
      platform: linux
      image_resource:
        type: docker-image
        source: {repository: alpine/git, tag: "latest"}
      inputs:
        - name: pull-request
      run:
        path: /bin/sh
        args:
          - -xce
          - |
            cd pull-request
            git log --graph --all --color --pretty=format:"%x1b[31m%h%x09%x1b[32m%d%x1b[0m%x20%s" > log.txt
            cat log.txt
    on_failure:
      put: pull-request
      params:
        path: pull-request
        status: failure
  - put: pull-request
    params:
      path: pull-request
      status: success

Costs

The Github API(s) have a rate limit of 5000 requests per hour (per user). This resource will incur the following costs:

  • check: Minimum 1, max 1 per 100th open pull request.
  • in: Fixed cost of 1. Fetches the pull request at the given commit.
  • out: Minimum 1, max 3 (1 for each of status, comment and comment_file).

E.g., typical use for a repository with 125 open pull requests will incur the following costs for every commit:

  • check: 2 (paginate 125 PR's with 100 per page)
  • in: 1 (fetch the pull request at the given commit ref)
  • out: 1 (set status on the commit)

With a rate limit of 5000 per hour, it could handle 1250 commits between all of the 125 open pull requests in the span of that hour.

Migrating

If you are coming from jtarchie/github-pullrequest-resource, its important to know that this resource is inspired by but not a drop-in replacement for the original. Here are some important differences:

New parameters:

  • source:
    • v4_endpoint (see description above)
  • put:
    • comment (see description above)

Parameters that have been renamed:

  • source:
    • repo -> repository
    • ci_skip -> disable_ci_skip (the logic has been inverted and its true by default)
    • api_endpoint -> v3_endpoint
    • base -> base_branch
  • put:
    • comment -> comment_file (because we added comment)

Parameters that are no longer needed:

  • src:
    • uri: We fetch the URI directly from the Github API instead.
    • private_key: We clone over HTTPS using the access token for authentication.
    • username: Same as above
    • password: Same as above
    • only_mergeable: We are opinionated and simply fail to get if it does not merge.
  • get:
    • fetch_merge: We are opinionated and always do a fetch_merge.

Parameters that did not make it:

  • src:
    • require_review_approval
    • authorship_restriction
    • label
    • git_config: You can now get the pr/author info from .git/resource/metadata.json instead
  • get:
    • git.*
  • put:
    • merge.*
    • label

Note that if you are migrating from the original resource on a Concourse version prior to v5.0.0, you might see an error failed to unmarshal request: json: unknown field "ref". The solution is to rename the resource so that the history is wiped. See #64 for details.

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