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Leverage the Checks API to report feedback about the outcome of applying settings changes #518
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I'm currently working on integrating the plugins from this respository into a custom GitHub Action to sync organisation defaults. For this purpose, it would have added value if the plugin logic would be separated from the Probot wrapper in order to support more use-cases, and I imagine the output of the plugins could be decoupled as well so we can redirect it either to stdout (for use with GitHub Actions) or to a check (for use with the Probot app). I'll probably be doing some refactoring in a fork ( NB - I don't know if Probot itself has plans to support GitHub Actions natively? Edit: TypeScript port is now located at https://github.com/exivity/actions/tree/main/sync-defaults/src/settings). |
It seems to me like a bare minimum for this would be to use https://docs.github.com/en/rest/checks/runs to create a check run for any commit that modifies
Would that be a good place to start, and we can iterate from there? |
sorry for the delayed response @mattwynne. yes, i think that is the best path forward. one additional detail that i think is important for the initial version is that we should set the status to
i'm wondering if this is a decision that should be covered initially. i suppose we could defer until after the basics are in place, but i think this could also confirm that the triggers are working even when the app decides that there are no actions to take. maybe this is still a separate feature from reporting the results when the app does decide tha there are actions to take. |
also, https://github.com/wip/app could be a good reference to understand some of the details of managing the check runs
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I'm starting a new issue to gather the plans around this more cleanly than I've done in the past. I've let this important functionality slide up to this point and want to bring some priority back to it.
Goal
The most important feedback is showing errors so that users of the app are able to make adjustments to the
settings.yml
or other inputs in order to resolve the problems that are preventing their intended settings from being applied successfully. In addition to errors, it would be useful to report when the run is successful. It could also be helpful to report when a run is skipped because of no changes, but I'm unsure if it is worth the noise to report on all changes to the main branch.Nice to Haves
These are open for discussion around whether they should be part of the initial iteration or added as a follow up. Also open to discussion around whether the complexity is worthwhile or if there are other considerations that i'm overlooking.
settings.yml
?.github
org-level file once that is handled better? I expect that we would want to report a single outcome for each child repo in that situation instead of each plugin for each child-repo.Security Considerations
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