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Assign milestone to pull-requests from label

This javascript action assigns milestones to pull-requests based on the labels of that pull-request. The action has some assumptions listed below.

Assumptions

This action assumes that you

  1. want to assign the milestones to represent future releases
  2. release the software on Github in a linear fashion, i.e. the last released version is always the basis for determining the milestone
  3. use semantic versioning
  4. milestone titles are just the version e.g. v1.2.3
  5. milestones you want to assign already exist and are open

Inputs

repo-token (required)

The GITHUB_ACTION token required to assign the milestone to pull-requests.

bugfix-labels (optional)

Comma-separated list of pull-request labels to match for targeting a bugfix milestone.

By default this option is set to bug,documentation.

minor-labels (optional)

Comma-separated list of pull-request labels to match for targeting a minor milestone.

By default this option is set enhancement.

major-labels (optional)

Comma-separated list of pull-request labels to match for targeting a major milestone.

By default this option is set to breaking.

fallback (optional)

The fallback target is used if the pull-request labels does not match any of the above list, e.g. ii is labeled with a custom dependency label. Furthermore, this option takes effect in case the milestone is not found e.g. if it does not exist.

Valid settings are bugfix, minor, major or leaving the option empty. In the latter case, unassigned pull-requests are left-as-is.

By default this option is set to minor.

Outputs

milestone

The title of the milestone assigned to the pull-request. In case of an error or in case the action does not apply a - is returned.

Example usage

The below examples assume your latest released version has the title v1.2.3.

Default behavior

When using the default for all optional settings above

uses: srebhan/[email protected]
with:
  repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

the action will assign all pull-request with a bug or documentation label to the bugfix milestone, all pull-requests with a breaking label to the major milestone and the rest to the minor milestone. This is useful if the majority of your pull-requests are bug-fixes or non-breaking features.

The actual bugfix, minor and major milestones are determined based on the latest release. For example assuming your latest release is titled v1.2.3 then the title of the bugfix milestone correspond to v1.2.4, the title of the minor milestone corresponds to v1.3.0 and the title of the major milestone corresponds to v2.0.0.

In case the target milestone does not exist, the fallback milestone is used. For example, if the pull-request would be assigned to the bugfix milestone (v1.2.4 in the example above) does not exist, e.g. because v1.2.3 was the last bug-fix release in the v1.2.x branch, the pull-request would end up with the milestone v1.3.0.

No fallback

In case you unset the fallback

uses: srebhan/[email protected]
with:
  repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
  fallback: ''

and you have a pull-request e.g. labeled foo or labels are empty, that pull-request will not match any of the tag-lists. Without a fallback it is left untouched and will not be assigned to any milestone.

Minor release preference with custom labels

This example shows a more complex case where the majority of the pull-requests is assumed to be bug-fixes or non-breaking features and breaking changes might happen but are seldom. Let's further assume we have introduced some custom labels mostly corresponding to the semantic commit message types, i.e. fix, feat, chore, docs and breaking. Furthermore, we introduced a dependencies label to mark dependency updates. With the following configuration

uses: srebhan/[email protected]
with:
  repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
  bugfix-labels: 'fix,chore,docs,dependencies'
  minor-labels: 'feat'
  major-labels: 'breaking'
  fallback: ''

we can sort the pull-requests to the right milestones in case the labels are set correctly. Please also note that without the fallback all pull-requests not matching any of the above are left untouched and will not be assigned to any milestone.