Path expressions are used to restrict access grants in code owner config files to only apply to a subset of files in a directory (e.g. see per-file rule for the find-owners backend).
The following path expression syntaxes are supported:
GLOB
: Uses globs to match paths.FIND_OWNERS_GLOB
: Uses globs to match paths, but each glob is automatically prefixed with {**/,}
so that subfolders are always matched, e.g. *.md
matches all md files in all subfolders, rather then only md files in the current folder (also see the caveat section below).SIMPLE
: Uses simple path expressions to match paths.Which syntax is used by default depends on the used code owner backend:
FIND_OWNERS_GLOB
as path expression syntax.SIMPLE
as path expression syntax.The default path expression syntax that is derived from the backend can be overriden by global configuration, on project-level or on branch-level.
Globs support the following wildcards:
*
: matches any string that does not include slashes**
: matches any string, including slashes?
: matches any character[abc]
: matches one character given in the bracket[a-c]
: matches one character from the range given in the bracket{html,htm}
: matches either of the 2 expressions, html
or htm
See below for examples.
Simple path expressions use the following wildcards:
*
: matches any string that does not include slashes...
: matches any string, including slashesSee below for examples.
To Match | Glob | find-owners | Simple Path Expression |
---|---|---|---|
Concrete file in current folder | BUILD | not possible | BUILD |
File type in current folder | *.md | not possible | *.md |
Concrete file in the current folder and in all subfolders | {**/,}BUILD | BUILD | needs 2 expressions: BUILD + .../BUILD |
File type in the current folder and in all subfolders | **.md | *.md or **.md | ....md |
All files in a subfolder | my-folder/** | not possible, but you can add a my-folder/OWNERS file instead of using a glob | my-folder/... |
All “foo-<1-digit-number>.txt” files in all subfolders | {**/,}foo-[0-9].txt | foo-[0-9].txt | not possible |
All “foo-.txt” files in all subfolders | not possible | not possible | not possible |
To be compatible with the find-owners
plugin find-owners path expressions are prefixes with {**/,}
which matches any folder (see above). This means if path expressions like BUILD
, *.md
or my-folder/**
are used in OWNERS
files the effective path expression are {**/,}BUILD
, {**/,}*.md
and {**/,}my-folder/**
. These path expression do not only match BUILD
, *.md
and my-folder/**
directly in the folder that contains the OWNERS
file but also BUILD
, *.md
and my-folder/**
in any subfolder (e.g. foo/bar/BUILD
, foo/bar/baz.md
and foo/bar/my-folder/
).
If you have the following /foo/OWNERS
file:
per-file BUILD=john.doe@example.com
John Doe owns the /foo/BUILD
file, but also all BUILD
files in subfolders of /foo/
, e.g. /foo/bar/baz/BUILD
.
If you have the following /foo/OWNERS
file:
per-file *.md=john.doe@example.com
John Doe owns all *.md
files in /foo/
, but also all *.md
files in subfolders of /foo/
, e.g. /foo/bar/baz.md
.
If you have the following /foo/OWNERS
file:
per-file my-folder/*=john.doe@example.com
John Doe owns all files in the /foo/my-folder/
folder, but also all files in any my-folder/
subfolder, e.g. all files in /foo/bar/baz/my-folder/
.
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