bots: Add GitHub issue and pr bot

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# GitHub detail bot
This bot links and details issues and pull requests.
To use it username mention the bot then type an id:
Ids can be specified in three different forms:
- Id only: `#2000`
- Repository and id: `zulip#2000`
- Owner, repository and id `zulip/zulip#2000`
Both the username mention and the id can occur at any time in the message. You
can also mention multiple ids in a single message.
The bot *requires* a default owner and repository to be configured.
The configuration file should be located at `~/.contrib_bots/github_detail.ini`.
It should look like this:
```ini
[GitHub]
owner = <repository_owner>
repo = <repository>
```
If you don't want a default repository you can define one that doesn't exist, the bot
will fail silently.
The bot won't reply to any other bots to avoid infinite loops.
Zulip also has a realm feature which will show information about linked sites.
Because of this the bot escapes it's links. Once issue
[#2968](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/2968) is resolved this can be
changed.

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import re
import os
import sys
import logging
import six.moves.configparser
import requests
class GithubHandler(object):
'''
This bot provides details on github issues and pull requests when they're
referenced in the chat.
'''
CONFIG_PATH = os.path.expanduser('~/.contrib_bots/github_detail.ini')
GITHUB_ISSUE_URL_TEMPLATE = 'https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues/{id}'
GITHUB_PULL_URL_TEMPLATE = 'https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{id}'
HANDLE_MESSAGE_REGEX = re.compile("(?:([\w-]+)\/)?([\w-]+)?#(\d+)")
MAX_LENGTH_OF_MESSAGE = 200
def __init__(self):
config = six.moves.configparser.ConfigParser()
with open(self.CONFIG_PATH) as config_file:
config.readfp(config_file)
if config.get('GitHub', 'owner'):
self.owner = config.get('GitHub', 'owner')
else:
# Allowing undefined default repos would require multiple triage_message regexs.
# It's simpler to require them to be defined.
sys.exit('Default owner not defined')
if config.get('GitHub', 'repo'):
self.repo = config.get('GitHub', 'repo')
else:
sys.exit('Default repo not defined')
def usage(self):
# type: () -> None
return ("This plugin displays details on github issues and pull requests. "
"To reference an issue or pull request usename mention the bot then "
"anytime in the message type its id, for example:\n"
"@**Github detail** #3212 zulip/#3212 zulip/zulip#3212\n"
"The default owner is {} and the default repo is {}.".format(self.owner, self.repo))
def triage_message(self, message, client):
# type: () -> bool
# Check the message contains a username mention, an issue idi
# or 'help', and that we're not replying to another bot.
regex = "(?:@(?:\*\*){}).+?(?:#\d+)|(?:help)".format(re.escape(client.full_name))
return re.search(regex, message['content']) and not message['sender_email'].endswith('-bot@zulip.com')
def format_message(self, details):
# type: (Dict[Text, Union[Text, int, bool]]) -> Text
number = details['number']
title = details['title']
link = details['html_url']
# Truncate if longer than 200 characters.
ellipsis = '...'
if len(details['body']) > self.MAX_LENGTH_OF_MESSAGE + len(ellipsis):
description = "{}{}".format(details['body'][:self.MAX_LENGTH_OF_MESSAGE], ellipsis)
else:
description = details['body']
status = details['state'].title()
return '**[{id} | {title}]({link})** - **{status}**\n```quote\n{description}\n```'\
.format(id=number, title=title, link=link, status=status, description=description)
def get_details_from_github(self, owner, repo, number):
# type: (Text, Text, Text) -> Dict[Text, Union[Text, Int, Bool]]
# Gets the details of an issues or pull request
# Try to get an issue, try to get a pull if that fails
try:
r = requests.get(
self.GITHUB_ISSUE_URL_TEMPLATE.format(owner=owner, repo=repo, id=number))
except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:
logging.exception(e)
return
if r.status_code == 404:
try:
r = requests.get(
self.GITHUB_PULL_URL_TEMPLATE.format(owner=owner, repo=repo, id=number))
except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:
logging.exception(e)
return
if r.status_code != requests.codes.ok:
return
return r.json()
def get_owner_and_repo(self, issue_pr):
owner = issue_pr.group(1)
repo = issue_pr.group(2)
if owner is None:
owner = self.owner
if repo is None:
repo = self.repo
return (owner, repo)
def handle_message(self, message, client, state_handler):
# type: () -> None
# Send help message
if message['content'] == '@**{}** help'.format(client.full_name):
client.send_message(dict(
type='stream',
to=message['display_recipient'],
subject=message['subject'],
content=self.usage(),
))
# Capture owner, repo, id
issue_prs = re.finditer(
self.HANDLE_MESSAGE_REGEX, message['content'])
bot_messages = []
for issue_pr in issue_prs:
owner, repo = self.get_owner_and_repo(issue_pr)
details = self.get_details_from_github(owner, repo, issue_pr.group(3))
if details is not None:
bot_messages.append(self.format_message(details))
else:
bot_messages.append("Failed to find issue/pr: {owner}/{repo}#{id}".format(owner=owner, repo=repo, id=issue_pr.group(3)))
bot_message = '\n'.join(bot_messages)
client.send_message(dict(
type='stream',
to=message['display_recipient'],
subject=message['subject'],
content=bot_message,
))
handler_class = GithubHandler