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-- Usage:
-- # verbose
-- nvim -es +"lua require('scripts.lintcommit').main()"
--
-- # silent
-- nvim -es +"lua require('scripts.lintcommit').main({trace=false})"
--
-- # self-test
-- nvim -es +"lua require('scripts.lintcommit')._test()"
local M = {}
local _trace = false
-- Print message
local function p(s)
vim.cmd('set verbose=1')
vim.api.nvim_echo({{s, ''}}, false, {})
vim.cmd('set verbose=0')
end
local function die()
p('')
vim.cmd("cquit 1")
end
-- Executes and returns the output of `cmd`, or nil on failure.
--
-- Prints `cmd` if `trace` is enabled.
local function run(cmd, or_die)
if _trace then
p('run: '..vim.inspect(cmd))
end
local rv = vim.trim(vim.fn.system(cmd)) or ''
if vim.v.shell_error ~= 0 then
if or_die then
p(rv)
die()
end
return nil
end
return rv
end
-- Returns nil if the given commit message is valid, or returns a string
-- message explaining why it is invalid.
local function validate_commit(commit_message)
-- Return nil if the commit message starts with "fixup" as it signifies it's
-- a work in progress and shouldn't be linted yet.
if vim.startswith(commit_message, "fixup") then
return nil
end
local commit_split = vim.split(commit_message, ":")
-- Return nil if the type is vim-patch since most of the normal rules don't
-- apply.
if commit_split[1] == "vim-patch" then
return nil
end
-- Check that message isn't too long.
if commit_message:len() > 80 then
return [[Commit message is too long, a maximum of 80 characters is allowed.]]
end
if vim.tbl_count(commit_split) < 2 then
return [[Commit message does not include colons.]]
end
local before_colon = commit_split[1]
local after_colon = commit_split[2]
-- Check if commit introduces a breaking change.
if vim.endswith(before_colon, "!") then
before_colon = before_colon:sub(1, -2)
end
-- Check if type is correct
local type = vim.split(before_colon, "%(")[1]
local allowed_types = {'build', 'ci', 'docs', 'feat', 'fix', 'perf', 'refactor', 'revert', 'test', 'vim-patch'}
if not vim.tbl_contains(allowed_types, type) then
return string.format(
[[Invalid commit type "%s". Allowed types are:
%s.
If none of these seem appropriate then use "fix"]],
type,
vim.inspect(allowed_types))
end
-- Check if scope is appropriate
if before_colon:match("%(") then
local scope = vim.trim(before_colon:match("%((.*)%)"))
if scope == '' then
return [[Scope can't be empty]]
end
if vim.startswith(scope, "nvim_") then
return [[Scope should be "api" instead of "nvim_..."]]
end
local alternative_scope = {
['filetype.vim'] = 'filetype',
['filetype.lua'] = 'filetype',
['tree-sitter'] = 'treesitter',
['ts'] = 'treesitter',
['hl'] = 'highlight',
}
if alternative_scope[scope] then
return ('Scope should be "%s" instead of "%s"'):format(alternative_scope[scope], scope)
end
end
-- Check that description doesn't end with a period
if vim.endswith(after_colon, ".") then
return [[Description ends with a period (".").]]
end
-- Check that description starts with a whitespace.
if after_colon:sub(1,1) ~= " " then
return [[There should be a whitespace after the colon.]]
end
-- Check that description doesn't start with multiple whitespaces.
if after_colon:sub(1,2) == " " then
return [[There should only be one whitespace after the colon.]]
end
-- Check that first character after space isn't uppercase.
if string.match(after_colon:sub(2,2), '%u') then
return [[First character should not be uppercase.]]
end
-- Check that description isn't just whitespaces
if vim.trim(after_colon) == "" then
return [[Description shouldn't be empty.]]
end
return nil
end
function M.main(opt)
_trace = not opt or not not opt.trace
local branch = run({'git', 'rev-parse', '--abbrev-ref', 'HEAD'}, true)
-- TODO(justinmk): check $GITHUB_REF
local ancestor = run({'git', 'merge-base', 'origin/master', branch})
if not ancestor then
ancestor = run({'git', 'merge-base', 'upstream/master', branch})
end
local commits_str = run({'git', 'rev-list', ancestor..'..'..branch}, true)
local commits = {}
for substring in commits_str:gmatch("%S+") do
table.insert(commits, substring)
end
local failed = 0
for _, commit_id in ipairs(commits) do
local msg = run({'git', 'show', '-s', '--format=%s' , commit_id})
if vim.v.shell_error ~= 0 then
p('Invalid commit-id: '..commit_id..'"')
else
local invalid_msg = validate_commit(msg)
if invalid_msg then
failed = failed + 1
-- Some breathing room
if failed == 1 then
p('\n')
end
p(string.format([[
Invalid commit message: "%s"
Commit: %s
%s
]],
msg,
commit_id,
invalid_msg))
end
end
end
if failed > 0 then
p([[
See also:
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#commit-messages
]])
die() -- Exit with error.
else
p('')
end
end
function M._test()
-- message:expected_result
local test_cases = {
['ci: normal message'] = true,
['build: normal message'] = true,
['docs: normal message'] = true,
['feat: normal message'] = true,
['fix: normal message'] = true,
['perf: normal message'] = true,
['refactor: normal message'] = true,
['revert: normal message'] = true,
['test: normal message'] = true,
['ci(window): message with scope'] = true,
['ci!: message with breaking change'] = true,
['ci(tui)!: message with scope and breaking change'] = true,
['vim-patch:8.2.3374: Pyret files are not recognized (#15642)'] = true,
['vim-patch:8.1.1195,8.2.{3417,3419}'] = true,
['revert: "ci: use continue-on-error instead of "|| true""'] = true,
['fixup'] = true,
['fixup: commit message'] = true,
['fixup! commit message'] = true,
[':no type before colon 1'] = false,
[' :no type before colon 2'] = false,
[' :no type before colon 3'] = false,
['ci(empty description):'] = false,
['ci(only whitespace as description): '] = false,
['docs(multiple whitespaces as description): '] = false,
['revert(multiple whitespaces and then characters as description): description'] = false,
['ci no colon after type'] = false,
['test: extra space after colon'] = false,
['ci: tab after colon'] = false,
['ci:no space after colon'] = false,
['ci :extra space before colon'] = false,
['refactor(): empty scope'] = false,
['ci( ): whitespace as scope'] = false,
['ci: period at end of sentence.'] = false,
['ci: Starting sentence capitalized'] = false,
['unknown: using unknown type'] = false,
['ci: you\'re saying this commit message just goes on and on and on and on and on and on for way too long?'] = false,
}
local failed = 0
for message, expected in pairs(test_cases) do
local is_valid = (nil == validate_commit(message))
if is_valid ~= expected then
failed = failed + 1
p(string.format('[ FAIL ]: expected=%s, got=%s\n input: "%s"', expected, is_valid, message))
end
end
if failed > 0 then
die() -- Exit with error.
end
end
return M
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