Am 01.09.2016 um 23:43 schrieb Wim Jongman:
Hi,
Is it possible to automatically reject a Gerrit change when there is no associated valid bugzilla in the first line of
the commit message?
I use this Ant target in my build script:
<!-- ==================== -->
<!-- Check Commit Message -->
<!-- ==================== -->
<target name="check.commit.msg" if="GERRIT_CHANGE_SUBJECT">
<condition property="commit.msg.ok" value="true">
<matches pattern="^\[[1-9][0-9]*\] .*$"
string="${GERRIT_CHANGE_SUBJECT}"/>
</condition>
<fail message="The commit message is not of the form '[bug-id] bug-subject'."
unless="commit.msg.ok"/>
</target>
It doesn't actually check for a *valid* bug id, just for the correct syntax of
the commit message.
Cheers
/Eike
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