its-base
-based pluginsIn order to extract ITS ids from commit messages, @PLUGIN@ uses commentlinks of (per default) name “@PLUGIN@
”.
The (per default) first group of commentlink.@PLUGIN@.match
is considered the issue id.
So for example having
[commentlink "@PLUGIN@"] match = [Bb][Uu][Gg][ ]*([1-9][0-9]*) html = "<a href=\"http://my.issure.tracker.example.org/show_bug.cgi?id=$1\">(bug $1)</a>"
in etc/gerrit.config
would allow to match the issues 4711
, 167
from a commit message like
Sample commit message relating to bug 4711, and bug 167.
By setting a commentlink
‘s association
on the plugin’s @PLUGIN@ configuration, it is possible to require commits to carry ITS references; the following values are supported (default is OPTIONAL
):
MANDATORY : One or more issue-ids are required in the git commit message, otherwise the git push will be rejected.
SUGGESTED : Whenever the git commit message does not contain one or more issue-ids, a warning message is displayed as a suggestion on the client.
OPTIONAL : Bug-ids are liked when found in the git commit message, no warning is displayed otherwise.
Example:
[plugin "@PLUGIN@"] association = MANDATORY
in etc/gerrit.config
would accept only commits that contain a valid issue id in the comment, matching the commentLink defined previously.
NOTE: Historically the association has been defined in the Gerrit's commentLink section. That setting is deprecated but still supported for the current release. You are encouraged to move the association policy to the plugin section, the commentLink.association will be discontinued in the next major release.
The association can be overridden at project level in the project.config using the same syntax used in the gerrit.config. Project's hierarchy will be respected when evaluating the links configuration and association policy.
It can be configured per project whether the issue tracker integration is enabled or not. To enable the issue tracker integration for a project the project must have the following entry in its project.config
file in the refs/meta/config
branch:
[plugin "@PLUGIN@"] enabled = true
If plugin.@PLUGIN@.enabled
is not specified in the project.config
file the value is inherited from the parent project. If it is not set on any parent project the issue integration is disabled for this project.
By setting plugin.@PLUGIN@.enabled
to true in the project.config
of the All-Projects
project the issue tracker integration can be enabled by default for all projects. During the initialization of the plugin you are asked if the issue integration should be enabled by default for all projects and if yes this setting in the project.config
of the All-Projects
project is done automatically.
With this it is possible to support integration with multiple issue tracker systems on a server. E.g. a project can choose if it wants to enable integration with Jira or with Bugzilla.
If child projects must not be allowed to disable the issue tracker system integration a project can enforce the issue tracker system integration for all child projects by setting plugin.@PLUGIN@.enabled
to enforced
.
The issue tracker system integration can be limited to specific branches by setting plugin.@PLUGIN@.branch
. The branches may be configured using explicit ref names, ref patterns, or regular expressions. Multiple branches may be specified.
E.g. to limit the issue tracker system integration to the master
branch and all stable branches the following could be configured:
[plugin "@PLUGIN@"] enabled = true branch = refs/heads/master branch = ^refs/heads/stable-.*
Setting up which event in Gerrit (E.g.: “Change Merged”, or “User ‘John Doe’ voted ‘+2’ for ‘Code-Review’ on a change”) should trigger which action on the ITS (e.g.: “Set issue's status to ‘Resolved’”) is configured through a rule base in etc/its/actions.config
.
Although not a common setup the @PLUGIN@ plugin supports connecting Gerrit to multiple issue tracking systems.
For example users may want to reference issues from two independent issue tracking systems (i.e. a Bugzilla and a Jira instance). In this configuration you can simply install both its plugins and configure them as described.
In situations where users want to reference issues from multiple instances of the same issue tracking system (i.e. two independent Bugzilla instances) they can simply create two its-bugzilla plugin files with different names (i.e. its-bugzilla-external.jar and its-bugzilla-internal.jar). Gerrit will give each plugin the same name as the file name (minus the extension). You can view the names by going to the Gerrit UI under menu Plugins -> Installed. Now you just need to use the appropriate name to configure each plugin.
@PLUGIN@.commentlink
: The name of the comment link to use to extract issue ids.
This setting is useful to reuse the same comment link from different Its plugins. For example, if you set `@PLUGIN@.commentlink` to `foo`, then the comment link `foo` is used (instead of the comment link `@PLUGIN@`) to extract issue ids. Default is `@PLUGIN@`
@PLUGIN@.commentlinkGroupIndex
: The group index within @PLUGIN@.commentlink
that holds the issue id.
Default is `1`, if there are are groups within the regular expression for the `@PLUGIN@.commentlink` comment link, and the default is `0`, if there are no such groups.