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git-validation/rules/messageregexp/rule.go
Vincent Batts 00823a324b
message_regexp: regular expression rule for messages
Fixes: #30

now you can add a regular expression to the rules to be run
i.e. `git-validation -run "dco,message_regexp='^JIRA-[0-9]+ [A-Z].*$'"`

Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@hashbangbash.com>
2017-10-09 16:07:40 -04:00

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package messageregexp
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/vbatts/git-validation/git"
"github.com/vbatts/git-validation/validate"
)
func init() {
validate.RegisterRule(RegexpRule)
}
var (
// RegexpRule for validating a user provided regex on the commit messages
RegexpRule = validate.Rule{
Name: "message_regexp",
Description: "checks the commit message for a user provided regular expression",
Run: ValidateMessageRegexp,
Default: false, // only for users specifically calling it through -run ...
}
)
// ValidateMessageRegexp is the message regex func to run
func ValidateMessageRegexp(r validate.Rule, c git.CommitEntry) (vr validate.Result) {
if r.Value == "" {
vr.Pass = true
vr.Msg = "noop: message_regexp value is blank"
return vr
}
re := regexp.MustCompile(r.Value)
vr.CommitEntry = c
if len(strings.Split(c["parent"], " ")) > 1 {
vr.Pass = true
vr.Msg = "merge commits are not checked for message_regexp"
return vr
}
hasValid := false
for _, line := range strings.Split(c["subject"], "\n") {
if re.MatchString(line) {
hasValid = true
}
}
for _, line := range strings.Split(c["body"], "\n") {
if re.MatchString(line) {
hasValid = true
}
}
if !hasValid {
vr.Pass = false
vr.Msg = fmt.Sprintf("commit message does not match %q", r.Value)
} else {
vr.Pass = true
vr.Msg = fmt.Sprintf("commit message matches %q", r.Value)
}
return vr
}