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Branch naming rules

GitHub Actions status

Github action to enforce Pull Request title conventions

Usage

See action.yml

steps:
- uses: deepakputhraya/action-pr-title@master
  with:
    regex: '([a-z])+\/([a-z])+' # Regex the title should match.
    allowed_prefixes: 'feature,fix,JIRA' # title should start with the given prefix
    disallowed_prefixes: 'feat/,hotfix' # title should not start with the given prefix
    prefix_case_sensitive: false # title prefix are case insensitive
    min_length: 5 # Min length of the title
    max_length: 20 # Max length of the title
    verbal_description: 'Two words with a slash (/) between' # Verbal description of the regex rule
    github_token: ${{ github.token }} # Default: ${{ github.token }}

Note:

Ensure to add types to the Pull requests webhook event as by default workflows are triggered only for opened, synchronize, or reopened pull request events. Read more about it here.

on:
  pull_request:
    types: [opened, edited, synchronize, reopened]

or here.

on:
  pull_request_target:
    types: [opened, edited, synchronize, reopened]

Triggering the action on anything other than pull_request or pull_request_target will cause a failure.

Permissions

In case the action fails with the following error:

Event name: pull_request
Error: Resource not accessible by integration

You can fix this, by adding the following to your workflow:

permissions:
  pull-requests: read

License

The scripts and documentation in this project are released under the MIT License