#!/bin/sh # # post-outgoing -- catch and format BitKeeper repository events and mail them to the CIA bot. # # Copyright (C) 2003 Leonard Norrgard # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ######################################################################### # Submit bkbits.net repository changes to the CIA bot, who in turn # forwards the messages to #commits on IRC and a project IRC channel, # as configured below. If your project isn't on bkbits.net, you may need to # make several changes in the script itself. See "bk help triggers" for the # basic documentation to how this works. There's a trick: bkbits.net don't # have triggers enabled, # # It tries to makes sure that only pushes to public repositories get broadcasted. # # 1) Edit the channel setting below. # 2) Put this script in a file named post-outgoing.ciabot in # BitKeeper/triggers/pre-apply.ciabot in your project. # 3) Check it into your repository on bkbits.net # 4) The next time anyone pulls the project, they'll get the script. # From then on, BitKeeper does the rest. # 4) ? # 5) Profit! :^) # --- begin config section --- # # Note: irc network name ignored for now, but must be included. # What you say here end up as a prefix on each row of your logs # on #commits. You must use the name of your projects IRC channel in # order to have the invite the bot there. # # example: # IRCCHANNEL=irc.freenode.net/ourprojectchannel IRCCHANNEL=irc.freenode.net/ntfs # The email address where we send the commit messages. COMMITADDRESS=commits@picogui.org # # --- end config section --- # ###################################################################### if [ X$BK_STATUS = XDRYRUN -o X$BK_STATUS = XNOTHING ] then exit 0 fi # In order to make sure only pushes to public BitKeeper repositories # are broadcasted to #commits, we check that a) the parent repository # is on bkbits.net and b) we are the client. # Is parent a public BitKeeper repository at bkbits.net? if [ -z "`bk parent|grep bkbits.net/`" ] then exit 0 fi if [ $BK_SIDE != client ] then exit 0 fi # Display info about incoming and outgoing csets. U=$BK_USER H=$BK_HOST R=$BK_ROOT ( U_OUT="user={light blue}${U}@${H}{normal}" R_OUT=`echo $R | sed "s,.*/,,"` echo repository={green}${R_OUT}{normal} $U_OUT # See "bk help prs" for documentation on the formatting string. if [ X$BK_CSETLIST != X ] then ( bk changes -v -d'$if(:GFILE:=ChangeSet){{orange}ChangeSet@:REV:{normal} tags=$if(:TAG:){{red}:TAG:{normal}} $if(:C:){:C:}\n}$unless(:GFILE:=ChangeSet){* :GFILE:$if(:C:){: $each(:C:){(:C:)}}\n}' - < $BK_CSETLIST ) fi ) | mail -s "Announce `echo -n $IRCCHANNEL | sed 's,.*/,,'`" $COMMITADDRESS exit 0