# https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/1141 from typing import Dict, Optional # Change these values to configure authentication for the plugin ZULIP_USER = "openshift-bot@example.com" ZULIP_API_KEY = "0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef" # deployment_notice_destination() lets you customize where deployment notices # are sent to with the full power of a Python function. # # It takes the following arguments: # * branch = the name of the branch where the deployed commit was # pushed to # # Returns a dictionary encoding the stream and subject to send the # notification to (or None to send no notification). # # The default code below will send every commit pushed to "main" to # * stream "deployments" # * topic "main" # And similarly for branch "test-post-receive" (for use when testing). def deployment_notice_destination(branch: str) -> Optional[Dict[str, str]]: if branch in ["main", "master", "test-post-receive"]: return dict(stream="deployments", subject=f"{branch}") # Return None for cases where you don't want a notice sent return None # Modify this function to change how deployments are displayed # # It takes the following arguments: # * app_name = the name of the app being deployed # * url = the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) where the app # can be found # * branch = the name of the branch where the deployed commit was # pushed to # * commit_id = hash of the commit that triggered the deployment # * dep_id = deployment id # * dep_time = deployment timestamp def format_deployment_message( app_name: str = "", url: str = "", branch: str = "", commit_id: str = "", dep_id: str = "", dep_time: str = "", ) -> str: return f"Deployed commit `{commit_id}` ({branch}) in [{app_name}]({url})" ## If properly installed, the Zulip API should be in your import ## path, but if not, set a custom path below ZULIP_API_PATH = None # type: Optional[str] # Set this to your Zulip server's API URI ZULIP_SITE = "https://zulip.example.com"