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stages:
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- test
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- commitlint
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- name: release
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if: branch = master AND type != pull_request
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#sudo: required
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sudo: required
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cache: bundler
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language: ruby
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script:
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- bundle exec kitchen verify ${INSTANCE}
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jobs:
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include:
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# Define the commitlint stage
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- stage: commitlint
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language: node_js
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node_js: lts/*
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before_install: skip
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script:
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- npm install @commitlint/config-conventional -D
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- npm install @commitlint/travis-cli -D
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- commitlint-travis
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# Define the release stage that runs semantic-release
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- stage: release
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language: node_js
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node_js: lts/*
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before_install: skip
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script:
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# Update `AUTHORS.md`
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- export MAINTAINER_TOKEN=${GH_TOKEN}
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- go get github.com/myii/maintainer
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- maintainer contributor
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# Install all dependencies required for `semantic-release`
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- npm install @semantic-release/changelog@3 -D
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- npm install @semantic-release/exec@3 -D
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- npm install @semantic-release/git@7 -D
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deploy:
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provider: script
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skip_cleanup: true
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script:
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# Run `semantic-release`
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- npx semantic-release@15
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AUTHORS
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AUTHORS
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Kenneth Wilke <kenneth.wilke@rackspace.com>
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Carlos Perelló Marín <carlos@pemas.net>
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FORMULA
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FORMULA
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name: sudoers
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os: Debian, Ubuntu, Raspbian, RedHat, Fedora, CentOS, Suse, openSUSE
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os_family: Debian, RedHat, Suse
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version: 1.0.0rc
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release: 1
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minimum_version: 2016.11
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summary: Sudoers formula
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description: Formula to configure sudo
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top_level_dir: sudoers
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README.rst
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README.rst
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sudoers-formula
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===============
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Set up sudo and the sudoers included files.
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.. note::
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See the full `Salt Formulas installation and usage instructions
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<http://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html>`_.
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Available states
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================
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.. contents::
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:local:
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``sudoers``
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-----------
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Set up the sudoers file
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``sudoers.included``
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--------------------
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Set up an additional sudoers included file
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bin/kitchen
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bin/kitchen
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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#
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# This file was generated by Bundler.
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#
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# The application 'kitchen' is installed as part of a gem, and
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# this file is here to facilitate running it.
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#
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require "pathname"
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ENV["BUNDLE_GEMFILE"] ||= File.expand_path("../../Gemfile",
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Pathname.new(__FILE__).realpath)
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bundle_binstub = File.expand_path("../bundle", __FILE__)
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if File.file?(bundle_binstub)
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if File.read(bundle_binstub, 300) =~ /This file was generated by Bundler/
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load(bundle_binstub)
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else
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abort("Your `bin/bundle` was not generated by Bundler, so this binstub cannot run.
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Replace `bin/bundle` by running `bundle binstubs bundler --force`, then run this command again.")
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end
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end
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require "rubygems"
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require "bundler/setup"
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load Gem.bin_path("test-kitchen", "kitchen")
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commitlint.config.js
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commitlint.config.js
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module.exports = {
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extends: ['@commitlint/config-conventional'],
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};
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docs/CONTRIBUTING.rst
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docs/CONTRIBUTING.rst
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.. _contributing:
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How to contribute
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=================
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This document will eventually outline all aspects of guidance to make your contributing experience a fruitful and enjoyable one.
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What it already contains is information about *commit message formatting* and how that directly affects the numerous automated processes that are used for this repo.
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It also covers how to contribute to this *formula's documentation*.
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.. contents:: **Table of Contents**
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Overview
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--------
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Submitting a pull request is more than just code!
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To achieve a quality product, the *tests* and *documentation* need to be updated as well.
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An excellent pull request will include these in the changes, wherever relevant.
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Commit message formatting
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-------------------------
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Since every type of change requires making Git commits,
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we will start by covering the importance of ensuring that all of your commit
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messages are in the correct format.
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Automation of multiple processes
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This formula uses `semantic-release <https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release>`_ for automating numerous processes such as bumping the version number appropriately, creating new tags/releases and updating the changelog.
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The entire process relies on the structure of commit messages to determine the version bump, which is then used for the rest of the automation.
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Full details are available in the upstream docs regarding the `Angular Commit Message Conventions <https://github.com/angular/angular.js/blob/master/DEVELOPERS.md#-git-commit-guidelines>`_.
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The key factor is that the first line of the commit message must follow this format:
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.. code-block::
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type(scope): subject
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* E.g. ``docs(contributing): add commit message formatting instructions``.
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Besides the version bump, the changelog and release notes are formatted accordingly.
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So based on the example above:
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..
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.. raw:: html
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<h3>Documentation</h3>
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* **contributing:** add commit message formatting instructions
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* The ``type`` translates into a ``Documentation`` sub-heading.
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* The ``(scope):`` will be shown in bold text without the brackets.
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* The ``subject`` follows the ``scope`` as standard text.
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Linting commit messages in Travis CI
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This formula uses `commitlint <https://github.com/conventional-changelog/commitlint>`_ for checking commit messages during CI testing.
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This ensures that they are in accordance with the ``semantic-release`` settings.
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For more details about the default settings, refer back to the ``commitlint`` `reference rules <https://conventional-changelog.github.io/commitlint/#/reference-rules>`_.
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Relationship between commit type and version bump
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This formula applies some customisations to the defaults, as outlined in the table below,
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based upon the `type <https://github.com/angular/angular.js/blob/master/DEVELOPERS.md#type>`_ of the commit:
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.. list-table::
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:name: commit-type-vs-version-bump
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:header-rows: 1
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:stub-columns: 0
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:widths: 1,2,3,1,1
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* - Type
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- Heading
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- Description
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- Bump (default)
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- Bump (custom)
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* - ``build``
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- Build System
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- Changes related to the build system
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- –
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-
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* - ``chore``
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- –
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- Changes to the build process or auxiliary tools and libraries such as
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documentation generation
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- –
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-
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* - ``ci``
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- Continuous Integration
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- Changes to the continuous integration configuration
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- –
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-
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* - ``docs``
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- Documentation
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- Documentation only changes
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- –
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- 0.0.1
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* - ``feat``
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- Features
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- A new feature
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- 0.1.0
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-
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* - ``fix``
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- Bug Fixes
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- A bug fix
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- 0.0.1
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-
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* - ``perf``
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- Performance Improvements
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- A code change that improves performance
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- 0.0.1
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-
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* - ``refactor``
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- Code Refactoring
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- A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
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- –
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- 0.0.1
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* - ``revert``
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- Reverts
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- A commit used to revert a previous commit
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- –
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- 0.0.1
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* - ``style``
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- Styles
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- Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space,
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formatting, missing semi-colons, etc.)
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- –
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- 0.0.1
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* - ``test``
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- Tests
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- Adding missing or correcting existing tests
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- –
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- 0.0.1
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Use ``BREAKING CHANGE`` to trigger a ``major`` version change
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Adding ``BREAKING CHANGE`` to the footer of the extended description of the commit message will **always** trigger a ``major`` version change, no matter which type has been used.
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This will be appended to the changelog and release notes as well.
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To preserve good formatting of these notes, the following format is prescribed:
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* ``BREAKING CHANGE: <explanation in paragraph format>.``
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An example of that:
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.. code-block:: git
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...
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BREAKING CHANGE: With the removal of all of the `.sls` files under
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`template package`, this formula no longer supports the installation of
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packages.
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Semantic release formulas
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-------------------------
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These formulas are already compatible with semantic-release:
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* `bind-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/bind-formula>`_
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* `cert-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/cert-formula>`_
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* `chrony-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/chrony-formula>`_
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* `collectd-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/collectd-formula>`_
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* `fail2ban-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/fail2ban-formula>`_
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* `keepalived-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/keepalived-formula>`_
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* `nginx-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/nginx-formula>`_
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* `postgres-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/postgres-formula>`_
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* `prometheus-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/prometheus-formula>`_
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* `rkhunter-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/rkhunter-formula>`_
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* `salt-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/salt-formula>`_
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* `syslog-ng-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/syslog-ng-formula>`_
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* `systemd-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/systemd-formula>`_
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* `ufw-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/ufw-formula>`_
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* `vault-formula <https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/vault-formula>`_
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Documentation
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-------------
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`Documentation contributing guidelines <CONTRIBUTING_DOCS.rst>`_
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.. _readme:
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sudoers-formula
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===============
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|img_travis| |img_sr|
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.. |img_travis| image:: https://travis-ci.com/saltstack-formulas/sudoers-formula.svg?branch=master
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:alt: Travis CI Build Status
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:scale: 100%
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:target: https://travis-ci.com/saltstack-formulas/sudoers-formula
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.. |img_sr| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/%20%20%F0%9F%93%A6%F0%9F%9A%80-semantic--release-e10079.svg
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:alt: Semantic Release
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:scale: 100%
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:target: https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release
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A SaltStack formula that is empty. It has dummy content to help with a quick
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start on a new formula and it serves as a style guide.
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.. contents:: **Table of Contents**
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General notes
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-------------
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See the full `SaltStack Formulas installation and usage instructions
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<https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html>`_.
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If you are interested in writing or contributing to formulas, please pay attention to the `Writing Formula Section
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<https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html#writing-formulas>`_.
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If you want to use this formula, please pay attention to the ``FORMULA`` file and/or ``git tag``,
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which contains the currently released version. This formula is versioned according to `Semantic Versioning <http://semver.org/>`_.
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See `Formula Versioning Section <https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html#versioning>`_ for more details.
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Contributing to this repo
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-------------------------
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**Commit message formatting is significant!!**
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Please see :ref:`How to contribute <CONTRIBUTING>` for more details.
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Available states
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.. contents::
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:local:
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``sudoers``
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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Set up the sudoers file
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``sudoers.included``
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Set up an additional sudoers included file
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Testing
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-------
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Linux testing is done with ``kitchen-salt``.
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Requirements
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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* Ruby
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* Docker
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ gem install bundler
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$ bundle install
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$ bin/kitchen test [platform]
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Where ``[platform]`` is the platform name defined in ``kitchen.yml``,
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e.g. ``debian-9-2019-2-py3``.
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``bin/kitchen converge``
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Creates the docker instance and runs the ``template`` main state, ready for testing.
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``bin/kitchen verify``
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Runs the ``inspec`` tests on the actual instance.
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``bin/kitchen destroy``
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Removes the docker instance.
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``bin/kitchen test``
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Runs all of the stages above in one go: i.e. ``destroy`` + ``converge`` + ``verify`` + ``destroy``.
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``bin/kitchen login``
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Gives you SSH access to the instance for manual testing.
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#!/bin/sh
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###############################################################################
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# (A) Update `FORMULA` with `${nextRelease.version}`
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###############################################################################
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sed -i -e "s_^\(version:\).*_\1 ${1}_" FORMULA
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###############################################################################
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# (B) Use `m2r` to convert automatically produced `.md` docs to `.rst`
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###############################################################################
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# Install `m2r`
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sudo -H pip install m2r
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# Copy and then convert the `.md` docs
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cp *.md docs/
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cd docs/
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m2r --overwrite *.md
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# Change excess `H1` headings to `H2` in converted `CHANGELOG.rst`
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sed -i -e '/^=.*$/s/=/-/g' CHANGELOG.rst
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sed -i -e '1,4s/-/=/g' CHANGELOG.rst
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# Use for debugging output, when required
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# cat CHANGELOG.rst
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# Return back to the main directory
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cd ..
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// No release is triggered for the types commented out below.
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// Commits using these types will be incorporated into the next release.
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//
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// NOTE: Any changes here must be reflected in `CONTRIBUTING.md`.
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module.exports = [
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{breaking: true, release: 'major'},
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// {type: 'build', release: 'patch'},
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// {type: 'chore', release: 'patch'},
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// {type: 'ci', release: 'patch'},
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{type: 'docs', release: 'patch'},
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{type: 'feat', release: 'minor'},
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{type: 'fix', release: 'patch'},
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{type: 'perf', release: 'patch'},
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{type: 'refactor', release: 'patch'},
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{type: 'revert', release: 'patch'},
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{type: 'style', release: 'patch'},
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{type: 'test', release: 'patch'},
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];
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module.exports = {
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branch: 'master',
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plugins: [
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['@semantic-release/commit-analyzer', {
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preset: 'angular',
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releaseRules: './release-rules.js',
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}],
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'@semantic-release/release-notes-generator',
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['@semantic-release/changelog', {
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changelogFile: 'CHANGELOG.md',
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changelogTitle: '# Changelog',
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}],
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['@semantic-release/exec', {
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prepareCmd: 'sh ./pre-commit_semantic-release.sh ${nextRelease.version}',
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}],
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['@semantic-release/git', {
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assets: ['*.md', 'docs/*.rst', 'FORMULA'],
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}],
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'@semantic-release/github',
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],
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generateNotes: {
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preset: 'angular',
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writerOpts: {
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// Required due to upstream bug preventing all types being displayed.
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// Bug: https://github.com/conventional-changelog/conventional-changelog/issues/317
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// Fix: https://github.com/conventional-changelog/conventional-changelog/pull/410
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transform: (commit, context) => {
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const issues = []
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commit.notes.forEach(note => {
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note.title = `BREAKING CHANGES`
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})
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// NOTE: Any changes here must be reflected in `CONTRIBUTING.md`.
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if (commit.type === `feat`) {
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commit.type = `Features`
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} else if (commit.type === `fix`) {
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commit.type = `Bug Fixes`
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} else if (commit.type === `perf`) {
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commit.type = `Performance Improvements`
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} else if (commit.type === `revert`) {
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commit.type = `Reverts`
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} else if (commit.type === `docs`) {
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commit.type = `Documentation`
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} else if (commit.type === `style`) {
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commit.type = `Styles`
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} else if (commit.type === `refactor`) {
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commit.type = `Code Refactoring`
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} else if (commit.type === `test`) {
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commit.type = `Tests`
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} else if (commit.type === `build`) {
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commit.type = `Build System`
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// } else if (commit.type === `chore`) {
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// commit.type = `Maintenance`
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} else if (commit.type === `ci`) {
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commit.type = `Continuous Integration`
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} else {
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return
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}
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if (commit.scope === `*`) {
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commit.scope = ``
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}
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if (typeof commit.hash === `string`) {
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commit.hash = commit.hash.substring(0, 7)
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}
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if (typeof commit.subject === `string`) {
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let url = context.repository
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? `${context.host}/${context.owner}/${context.repository}`
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: context.repoUrl
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if (url) {
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url = `${url}/issues/`
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// Issue URLs.
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commit.subject = commit.subject.replace(/#([0-9]+)/g, (_, issue) => {
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issues.push(issue)
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return `[#${issue}](${url}${issue})`
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})
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}
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if (context.host) {
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// User URLs.
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commit.subject = commit.subject.replace(/\B@([a-z0-9](?:-?[a-z0-9/]){0,38})/g, (_, username) => {
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if (username.includes('/')) {
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return `@${username}`
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}
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return `[@${username}](${context.host}/${username})`
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})
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}
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}
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// remove references that already appear in the subject
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commit.references = commit.references.filter(reference => {
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if (issues.indexOf(reference.issue) === -1) {
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return true
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}
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return false
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})
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return commit
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},
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},
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},
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};
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