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2019-06-27Add a danger rule to suggest `docs-` prefixesLukas Eipert
If an MR only changes files within `doc/` we can save valueable CI time by prepending a branch name with `docs-`. This danger rule helps educate people about that fact. On the other hand, if someone has a branch with a `docs` prefix or suffix, the branch shouldn't contain any changes outside of the `docs` directory
2019-05-30Extract roulette to its own moduleLin Jen-Shin
So it's more modular and extensible
2019-04-24Add Danger rule for EE/CE templatesNathan Friend
This commit adds a rule to Danger that warns the developer when their MR includes changes to a CE .vue file that has a counterpart in the EE repo or vice-versa.
2019-04-04Exempt release automation MRs from Danger rulesRobert Speicher
2019-03-29Set specific reviewers for the GitLab UI WG effortFilipa Lacerda
2019-03-11Set specific reviewers for single codebase effortMarin Jankovski
This extends Danger so it informs MR authors that single codebase merge requests need to be approved by a specific group of engineers. Co-authored-by: Yorick Peterse <yorickpeterse@gmail.com>
2019-02-13Reviewer roulette via DangerNick Thomas
Make danger pick reviewers and maintainers at random, for feontend, backend, database, etc, changes, whenever files belonging to those teams get changed.
2018-12-17Add danger check for duplicate yarn dependenciesLukas Eipert
This danger check utilises `yarn-deduplicate` in order to show duplicate dependencies in the yarn.lock dependency tree. Often when introducing new dependencies or updating existing ones, yarn does not seem to build the most optimal dependency tree. In order to prevent those unnecessary dependency updates we are nudging developers and maintainers to resolve these issues in MRs. Automating this with danger especially helps, as yarn.lock files are not that easy to review.
2018-10-22Create helper to get all changed filesLukas Eipert
Danger apparently has three different objects which could contain files you often want to check: - git.added_files - git.modified_files - git.renamed_files The problem: If a file is renamed, `modified_files` contains the file path before the rename. In some Danger checks we use `added_files` + `modified_files`, which might contain the deleted paths of renamed files, but missing the new paths of renamed files. So we need to consider `renamed_files` as well.
2018-09-29Danger check for ignored eslint rulesLukas Eipert
We disabled a lot of eslint rules on a per-file basis. This checks touched files for those and reminds you to re-enable the rules and fix them.
2018-09-28Danger check for unprettified JavaScriptLukas Eipert
This adds a Dangerfile which executes `prettier` to find out if someone touched Frontend files and forgot to run it on their current branch.
2018-09-10Added Danger file to lint commit messagesYorick Peterse
This Dangerfile ensures that commit authors write good commit messages. We also prevent the use of Emoji, since these add no value and may not always be displayed properly. Merge commits are currently ignored. In the future we most likely want to stop using these, but this is a separate discussion, hence we ignore them for the time being. The rules enforced by this Dangerfile are based on the article found at https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/. For more information, refer to https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/50003. Fixes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/50003
2018-09-06Add Documentation DangerfileAchilleas Pipinellis
Every time a doc change is made, a comment to ping the @gl-docsteam is added.
2018-07-24Add Dangerfile for frozen_string_literalgfyoung
Checks that new Ruby files will enable frozen string literal. Partially addresses #47424.
2018-07-11Start to use Danger for automating MR reviewsRémy Coutable
Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>