✨ let bot ignore issues with a no_bot_tag
- the tag can be specified in the config.yaml - the tag can be placed in the issue description or any of its journals (comments)
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version: ${REDMINE_VERSION}
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api_key: ${REDMINE_API_KEY}
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issue_closed_id: 5 # Id of the "closed" status
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no_bot_tag: "#nobot" # a tag that signals bot not to handle an issue
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actions:
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main.py
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main.py
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def treat_issues():
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dir_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) + '/'
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# Set up logging
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url = config['redmine']['url']
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version = config['redmine']['version']
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api_key = config['redmine']['api_key']
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no_bot_tag = config['redmine']['no_bot_tag']
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actions = config['actions']
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logging.getLogger().setLevel(config['logging']['level'].upper())
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except Exception as e:
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for issue in redmine.issue \
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.filter(updated_on=f"><{action['start_date']}|{end_date.isoformat()}") \
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.filter(project__name__in=action['projects'], status__name__in=action['status'], closed_on=None):
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# Skip issue if a no_bot_tag is found in the issue description or any of its journals
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def find_no_bot_tag_in_journals(journals):
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for journal in journals:
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if no_bot_tag in journal.notes:
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return True
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return False
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if no_bot_tag in issue.description or find_no_bot_tag_in_journals(issue.journals):
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continue
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with open(f"{dir_path}templates/{action['template']}", newline='\r\n') as f:
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content = f.read()
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template = Template(content)
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