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# Humbug Inc's internal git plugin configuration.
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# The plugin and example config are under api/integrations/
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# Leaving all the instructions out of this file to avoid having to
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# sync them as we update the comments.
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HUMBUG_USER = "humbug+commits@humbughq.com"
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HUMBUG_API_KEY = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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# commit_notice_destination() lets you customize where commit notices
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# are sent to.
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#
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# It takes the following arguments:
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# * repo = the name of the git repository
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# * branch = the name of the branch that was pushed to
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# * commit = the commit id
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#
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# Returns a dictionary encoding the stream and subject to send the
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# notification to (or None to send no notification, e.g. for ).
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#
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# The default code below will send every commit pushed to "master" to
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# * stream "commits"
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# * subject "deploy => master" (using a pretty unicode right arrow)
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# And similarly for branch "test-post-receive" (for use when testing).
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def commit_notice_destination(repo, branch, commit):
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if branch in ["master", "prod", "post-receive-test"]:
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return dict(stream = "commits",
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subject = u"deploy \u21D2 %s" % (branch,))
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# Return None for cases where you don't want a notice sent
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return None
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HUMBUG_API_PATH = "/home/humbug/humbug/api"
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HUMBUG_SITE = "https://staging.humbughq.com"
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