// file : mod/mod-ci-github-gq.hxx -*- C++ -*- // license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file #ifndef MOD_MOD_CI_GITHUB_GQ_HXX #define MOD_MOD_CI_GITHUB_GQ_HXX #include #include #include #include // build_hints #include #include namespace brep { // GraphQL functions (all start with gq_). // // Create a new check run on GitHub for each build. Update `check_runs` with // the new states and node IDs. Return false and issue diagnostics if the // request failed. // // Note: no details_url yet since there will be no entry in the build result // search page until the task starts building. // // Note that creating a check_run named `foo` will effectively replace any // existing check_runs with that name. They will still exist on the GitHub // servers but GitHub will only consider the latest one (for display in the // UI or in determining the mergeability of a PR). // bool gq_create_check_runs (const basic_mark& error, vector& check_runs, const string& installation_access_token, const string& repository_id, const string& head_sha, build_state); // Create a new check run on GitHub for a build. Update `cr` with the new // state and the node ID. Return false and issue diagnostics if the request // failed. // // If the details_url is absent GitHub will use the app's homepage. // // The gq_built_result is required if the build_state is built because // GitHub does not allow a check run status of `completed` without at least // a conclusion. // struct gq_built_result { string conclusion; string title; string summary; }; bool gq_create_check_run (const basic_mark& error, check_run& cr, const string& installation_access_token, const string& repository_id, const string& head_sha, const optional& details_url, build_state, optional = nullopt); // Update a check run on GitHub. // // Send a GraphQL request that updates an existing check run. Update `cr` // with the new state. Return false and issue diagnostics if the request // failed. // // If the details_url is absent GitHub will use the app's homepage. // // The gq_built_result is required if the build_state is built because // GitHub does not allow a check run status of `completed` without at least // a conclusion. // bool gq_update_check_run (const basic_mark& error, check_run& cr, const string& installation_access_token, const string& repository_id, const string& node_id, const optional& details_url, build_state, optional = nullopt); // Fetch pre-check information for a pull request from GitHub. This // information is used to decide whether or not to CI the PR and is // comprised of the PR's head commit SHA, whether its head branch is behind // its base branch, and its mergeability and test merge commit SHA. // // Return absent value if the merge commit is still being generated (which // means PR head branch behindness is not yet known either). See the // gq_pr_pre_check struct's member comments for non-absent return value // semantics. // // Issue diagnostics and return absent if the request failed (which means it // will be treated by the caller as still being generated). // // Note that the first request causes GitHub to start preparing the test // merge commit. // // For details regarding the test merge commit and how to check/poll for PR // mergeability see // https://docs.github.com/en/rest/pulls/pulls?#get-a-pull-request and // https://docs.github.com/en/rest/guides/using-the-rest-api-to-interact-with-your-git-database?#checking-mergeability-of-pull-requests // struct gq_pr_pre_check_info { // The PR head commit id. // string head_sha; // True if the PR's head branch is behind its base branch. // bool behind; // The commit id of the test merge commit. Absent if behind or the PR is // not auto-mergeable. // optional merge_commit_sha; }; optional gq_fetch_pull_request_pre_check_info ( const basic_mark& error, const string& installation_access_token, const string& node_id); } #endif // MOD_MOD_CI_GITHUB_GQ_HXX