# from typing import Dict, Optional # Name of the stream to send notifications to, default is "commits" STREAM_NAME = "commits" # Change these values to configure authentication for the plugin ZULIP_USER = "git-bot@example.com" ZULIP_API_KEY = "0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef" # commit_notice_destination() lets you customize where commit notices # are sent to with the full power of a Python function. # # It takes the following arguments: # * repo = the name of the git repository # * branch = the name of the branch that was pushed to # * commit = the commit id # # 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 "master" to # * stream "commits" # * topic "master" # And similarly for branch "test-post-receive" (for use when testing). def commit_notice_destination(repo: str, branch: str, commit: str) -> Optional[Dict[str, str]]: if branch in ["master", "test-post-receive"]: return dict(stream=STREAM_NAME, subject="%s" % (branch,)) # Return None for cases where you don't want a notice sent return None # Modify this function to change how commits are displayed; the most # common customization is to include a link to the commit in your # graphical repository viewer, e.g. # # return '!avatar(%s) [%s](https://example.com/commits/%s)\n' % (author, subject, commit_id) def format_commit_message(author: str, subject: str, commit_id: str) -> str: return "!avatar(%s) %s\n" % (author, subject) ## If properly installed, the Zulip API should be in your import ## path, but if not, set a custom path below ZULIP_API_PATH: Optional[str] = None # Set this to your Zulip server's API URI ZULIP_SITE = "https://zulip.example.com"