| = Prolog Facts for Gerrit Changes |
| |
| Prior to invoking the `submit_rule(X)` query for a change, Gerrit initializes |
| the Prolog engine with a set of facts (current data) about this change. |
| The following table provides an overview of the provided facts. |
| |
| [IMPORTANT] |
| All the terms listed below are defined in the `gerrit` package. To use any |
| of them we must use a qualified name like `gerrit:change_branch(X)`. |
| |
| .Prolog facts about the current change |
| [grid="cols"] |
| [options="header"] |
| |============================================================================= |
| |Fact |Example |Description |
| |
| |`change_branch/1` |`change_branch('refs/heads/master').` |
| |Destination Branch for the change as string atom |
| |
| |`change_owner/1` |`change_owner(user(1000000)).` |
| |Owner of the change as `user(ID)` term. ID is the numeric account ID |
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| |`change_project/1` |`change_project('full/project/name').` |
| |Name of the project as string atom |
| |
| |`change_topic/1` |`change_topic('plugins').` |
| |Topic name as string atom |
| |
| |`commit_author/1` |`commit_author(user(100000)).` |
| |Author of the commit as `user(ID)` term. ID is the numeric account ID |
| |
| |`commit_author/3` |`commit_author(user(100000), 'John Doe', 'john.doe@example.com').` |
| |ID, full name and the email of the commit author. The full name and the |
| email are string atoms |
| |
| |`commit_committer/1` |`commit_committer()` |
| |Committer of the commit as `user(ID)` term. ID is the numeric account ID |
| |
| |`commit_committer/3` |`commit_committer()` |
| |ID, full name and the email of the commit committer. The full name and the |
| email are string atoms |
| |
| .2+|`commit_label/2` |`commit_label(label('Code-Review', 2), user(1000000)).` |
| .2+|Set of votes on the last patch-set |
| |
| |`commit_label(label('Verified', -1), user(1000001)).` |
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| |`commit_message/1` |`commit_message('Fix bug X').` |
| |Commit message as string atom |
| |
| |`commit_stats/3` |`commit_stats(5,20,50).` |
| |Number of files modified, number of insertions and the number of deletions. |
| |
| .4+|`current_user/1` |`current_user(user(1000000)).` |
| .4+|Current user as one of the four given possibilities |
| |
| |`current_user(user(anonymous)).` |
| |`current_user(user(peer_daemon)).` |
| |`current_user(user(replication)).` |
| |
| |`pure_revert/1` |`pure_revert(1).` |
| |link:rest-api-changes.html#get-pure-revert[Pure revert] as integer atom (1 if |
| the change is a pure revert, 0 otherwise) |
| |
| |`uploader/1` |`uploader(user(1000000)).` |
| |Uploader as `user(ID)` term. ID is the numeric account ID |
| |
| |`unresolved_comments_count/1` |`unresolved_comments_count(0).` |
| |The number of unresolved comments as an integer atom |
| |============================================================================= |
| |
| In addition Gerrit provides a set of built-in helper predicates that can be used |
| when implementing the `submit_rule` predicate. The most common ones are listed in |
| the following table. |
| |
| .Built-in Prolog helper predicates |
| [grid="cols"] |
| [options="header"] |
| |============================================================================= |
| |Predicate |Example usage |Description |
| |
| |`commit_delta/1` |`commit_delta('\\.java$').` |
| |True if any file name from the last patch set matches the given regex. |
| |
| |`commit_delta/3` |`commit_delta('\\.java$', T, P)` |
| |Returns the change type (via `T`) and path (via `P`), if the change type |
| is `rename`, it also returns the old path. If the change type is `rename`, it |
| returns a delete for old path and an add for new path. If the change type |
| is `copy`, an add is returned along with new path. |
| |
| Possible values for the change type are the following symbols: `add`, |
| `modify`, `delete`, `rename`, `copy` |
| |
| |`commit_delta/4` |`commit_delta('\\.java$', T, P, O)` |
| |Like `commit_delta/3` plus the old path (via `O`) if applicable. |
| |
| |`commit_edits/2` |`commit_edits('/pom.xml$', 'dependency')` |
| |True if any of the files matched by the file name regex (first parameter) |
| have edited lines that match the regex in the second parameter. This |
| example will be true if there is a modification of a `pom.xml` file such |
| that an edited line contains or contained the string `'dependency'`. |
| |
| |`commit_message_matches/1` |`commit_message_matches('^Bug fix')` |
| |True if the commit message matches the given regex. |
| |
| |============================================================================= |
| |
| [NOTE] |
| For a complete list of built-in helpers read the `gerrit_common.pl` and |
| all Java classes whose name matches `PRED_*.java` from Gerrit's source code. |
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