A little library for extracting GitHub @mentions and issue references.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'ping'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install ping
Simply load a new parser object and extract issue references and mentions. Here are examples.
parser = Ping::Parser.new('closed codetree/ping#25')
parser.issue_references # => [#<Ping::IssueReference:0x000056099c3cf400 @number="25", @qualifier="closed", @repository='codetree/ping'>]
parser = Ping::Mention.new('Hey @djreimer, please look into the bug.')
parser.mentions # => [#<Ping::Mention:0x000055ad151f43d0 @username="djreimer">]
gem provided some default qualifiers to extract issue references
DEFAULT_QUALIFIERS = [
'close', 'closes', 'closed', 'fix', 'fixes', 'fixed', 'need', 'needs', 'needed',
'require', 'requires', 'required', 'resolve', 'resolves', 'resolved'
]
but you can also define your own qualifiers along with default qualifiers
## config/initializers/ping.rb
require 'ping'
Ping.configure do |config|
config.qualifiers = Ping::DEFAULT_QUALIFIERS.push(*['epic' 'needed-by'])
end
** Note: qualifiers must be an array of qualifier words
After checking out the repo, run bundle install
to install dependencies.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
.
To release a new version:
- Update the version number in
lib/html/pipeline/issue_references/version.rb
- Run
gem git tag -a <ver> -m 'some msg'
- Run
gem push --tags
Before beginning testing, be sure to run bundle install && npm install
Ruby unit tests can be run with bundle exec rake test
.
Read the Contributing Guidelines and open a Pull Request!