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release: PR for v0.6.23 #855

release: PR for v0.6.23

release: PR for v0.6.23 #855

name: Validate Pull Request
on:
pull_request:
types:
- opened
- synchronize
- edited
- reopened
branches:
- 'main'
- 'release-**'
# paths-ignore:
# - 'docs/**'
# - '.github/'
# - 'CHANGELOG/'
# - 'charts/'
# - 'manifests/'
# - 'sample-docker-templates/'
jobs:
validate-PR-issue:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Validate Issue Reference
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GIT_TARGET_TOKEN }}
PR_BODY: ${{ github.event.pull_request.body }}
url: ${{ github.event.pull_request.url }}
PRNUM: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
TITLE: ${{ github.event.pull_request.title }}
run: |
set -x
if [[ "$TITLE" == *"doc:"* || "$TITLE" == *"docs:"* || "$TITLE" == *"chore:"* ]]; then
echo "Skipping validation as this is a PR for documentation or chore."
gh pr edit $PRNUM --remove-label "PR:Issue-verification-failed"
gh pr edit $PRNUM --add-label "PR:Ready-to-Review"
exit 0
fi
pattern="((Fixes|Resolves) #[0-9]+)"
# Get the pull request body
PR_BODY=$(jq -r '.pull_request.body' $GITHUB_EVENT_PATH)
echo "PR_BODY = $PR_BODY"
### Checks if PR_BODY has Fixes #<issue_number> or not
### grep -i (case insensitive) -E (enables extended regular expression in grep) -q (this option suppresses normal output)
if echo "$PR_BODY" | grep -iEq "$pattern"; then
# if [[ "$PR_BODY" =~ "$pattern" ]]; then
### Here we are taking only the numerical value ie. issue number
### head -n1 only prints the 1st line.
### grep -o -E "[0-9]+ basically outputs only the number between [0-9]+
issue_num=$(echo "$PR_BODY" | grep -iE "$pattern" | head -n1 | grep -o -E "[0-9]+")
echo "issue_num is : $issue_num"
else
echo "No Issue number detected hence failing the PR Validation check."
gh pr edit $PRNUM --add-label "PR:Issue-verification-failed"
gh pr edit $PRNUM --remove-label "PR:Ready-to-Review"
exit 1
fi
### Here we are setting the Internal Field Separator to "/"
### read -r -> reads input from variable $url
### -a url_parts -> tells read command to store input into an array named url_parts[]
IFS="/" read -r -a url_parts <<< "$url"
# Remove the last two elements (repos and the issue number)
unset url_parts[-1]
unset url_parts[-1]
# Reattach the URL pieces
url=$(IFS=/; echo "${url_parts[*]}")
# Add the issue number to the URL
url="${url}/issues/${issue_num}"
echo "$url"
response_code=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" "$url")
if [[ "$response_code" -eq 200 ]]; then
# Check if issue is open or closed
text=$(curl -s "$url")
echo "checking status of the issue"
if [[ $(echo "$text" | jq -r '.state') == "open" ]]; then
echo "Issue #$issue_num is open"
echo "Issue reference found in the pull request body."
gh pr edit $PRNUM --remove-label "PR:Issue-verification-failed"
gh pr edit $PRNUM --add-label "PR:Ready-to-Review"
exit 0
else
echo "Issue #$issue_num is not open"
exit 1
fi
else
echo "Invalid Response Code obtained - error code: $response_code"
echo "No valid issue reference found in the pull request body."
gh pr comment $PRNUM --body "PR is not linked to any issue, please make the corresponding changes in the body."
gh pr edit $PRNUM --add-label "PR:Issue-verification-failed"
gh pr edit $PRNUM --remove-label "PR:Ready-to-Review"
exit 1
fi