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require 'open3'
# Warn when there is a big PR
warn('Big PR') if git.lines_of_code > 500
# Sometimes its a README fix, or something like that - which isn't relevant for
# including in a CHANGELOG for example
has_app_changes = !git.modified_files.grep(/Source/).empty?
has_test_changes = !git.modified_files.grep(/Tests/).empty?
has_danger_changes = !git.modified_files.grep(/Dangerfile|script\/oss-check/).empty?
# Add a CHANGELOG entry for app changes
if !git.modified_files.include?('CHANGELOG.md') && has_app_changes
fail("Please include a CHANGELOG entry to credit yourself! \nYou can find it at [CHANGELOG.md](https://github.com/realm/SwiftLint/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md).")
markdown <<-MARKDOWN
Here's an example of your CHANGELOG entry:
```markdown
* #{github.pr_title}.#{' '}
[#{github.pr_author}](https://github.com/#{github.pr_author})
[#issue_number](https://github.com/realm/SwiftLint/issues/issue_number)
```
*note*: There are two invisible spaces after the entry's text.
MARKDOWN
end
# Non-trivial amounts of app changes without tests
if git.lines_of_code > 50 && has_app_changes && !has_test_changes
warn 'This PR may need tests.'
end
# Run OSSCheck if there were app changes
if has_app_changes || has_danger_changes
def non_empty_lines(lines)
lines.split(/\n+/).reject(&:empty?)
end
def parse_line(line)
line.split(':', 2).last.strip
end
lines = nil
file = Tempfile.new('violations')
Open3.popen3("script/oss-check 2> #{file.path}") do |_, stdout, _, _|
while char = stdout.getc
print char
end
end
lines = file.read.chomp
file.close
file.unlink
non_empty_lines(lines).each do |line|
if line.start_with? 'Message:'
message parse_line(line)
elsif line.start_with? 'Warning:'
warn parse_line(line)
elsif line.start_with? 'Error:'
fail parse_line(line)
end
end
end