Introducing KDE Activity Filter
Luiz Fernando Ranghetti
elchevive68 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 13 14:49:38 BST 2020
Hi Ben,
How to specify svn addresses?
Back in time I have pt_BR translations filtered in the old commit filter.
Then I could see the commits on phabricator, watching pages like this:
https://phabricator.kde.org/source/svn/history/branches/stable/l10n-kf5/pt_BR/
(and its trunk counterpart). I didn't find something similar to this on
invent.k.o
Now I'm left with this:
https://websvn.kde.org/branches/stable/l10n-kf5/pt_BR/messages/?sortby=date#dirlist
(in
this case scripty run will mask someone contribution)
Regards,
Luiz
Em dom., 12 de jul. de 2020 às 14:57, Ben Cooksley <bcooksley at kde.org>
escreveu:
> On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 4:46 AM Albert Astals Cid <aacid at kde.org> wrote:
> >
> > El diumenge, 12 de juliol de 2020, a les 8:08:11 CEST, Ben Cooksley va
> escriure:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > A few years back Sysadmin had to turn off the old Commit Filter
> > > service due to a number of security issues, with no replacement
> > > available.
> > >
> > > I'm now happy to announce that a replacement service is now available,
> >
> > Very much appreciated! Now i can stop using ifttt :)
> >
> > > with the added functionality of also being able to cover activity on
> > > Bugzilla and Gitlab (for Tasks and Merge Requests). It is intended
> > > that Activity Filter will be used to provide Gitlab notifications for
> > > merge requests and tasks to mailing lists, along with CI notifications
> > > if desired (once that is moved to Gitlab)
> > >
> > > The new service is configured through YAML format files in the
> > > sysadmin/activityfilter repository
> > > (https://invent.kde.org/sysadmin/activityfilter), which is open to
> > > developers to commit. Please ensure that you read the README contained
> > > in the repository before doing so.
> > >
> > > Please let us know if you have any questions on the above!
> >
> > Can i do stuff like this?
> >
> > - name: "Commits"
> > subscribes: "aacid at kde.org"
> > to: commits
> > where:
> > project: 'bla'
> > project: 'bla1'
> > project: 'bla2'
> > project: 'bla3'
> > project: 'bla4'
> > project: 'bla5'
> > project: 'bla6'
> > project: 'bla7'
> > project: 'bla8'
> >
> > ?
>
> I'm afraid rules like that aren't supported, however you can specify a
> regex so something like:
>
> where:
> project: 'foo1|foo2|foo3'
>
> should work fine.
>
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Albert
> >
>
> Cheers,
> Ben
>
> >
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Ben Cooksley
> > > KDE Sysadmin
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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