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James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -07001:title: Triggers
2
3Triggers
4========
5
6The process of merging a change starts with proposing a change to be
Gregory Haynes4fc12542015-04-22 20:38:06 -07007merged. Zuul supports Gerrit and GitHub as triggering systems.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -07008Zuul's design is modular, so alternate triggering and reporting
James E. Blair63bb0ef2013-07-29 17:14:51 -07009systems can be supported.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -070010
11Gerrit
12------
13
14Zuul works with standard versions of Gerrit by invoking the ``gerrit
15stream-events`` command over an SSH connection. It also reports back
16to Gerrit using SSH.
17
David Pursehouse78556f72014-11-04 18:44:36 +090018If using Gerrit 2.7 or later, make sure the user is a member of a group
19that is granted the ``Stream Events`` permission, otherwise it will not
20be able to invoke the ``gerrit stream-events`` command over SSH.
21
Joshua Heskethfe485c62015-08-11 23:42:34 +100022A connection name with the gerrit driver can take multiple events with
23the following options.
24
25 **event**
26 The event name from gerrit. Examples: ``patchset-created``,
27 ``comment-added``, ``ref-updated``. This field is treated as a
28 regular expression.
29
30 **branch**
31 The branch associated with the event. Example: ``master``. This
32 field is treated as a regular expression, and multiple branches may
33 be listed.
34
35 **ref**
36 On ref-updated events, the branch parameter is not used, instead the
37 ref is provided. Currently Gerrit has the somewhat idiosyncratic
38 behavior of specifying bare refs for branch names (e.g., ``master``),
39 but full ref names for other kinds of refs (e.g., ``refs/tags/foo``).
40 Zuul matches what you put here exactly against what Gerrit
41 provides. This field is treated as a regular expression, and
42 multiple refs may be listed.
43
44 **ignore-deletes**
45 When a branch is deleted, a ref-updated event is emitted with a newrev
46 of all zeros specified. The ``ignore-deletes`` field is a boolean value
47 that describes whether or not these newrevs trigger ref-updated events.
48 The default is True, which will not trigger ref-updated events.
49
50 **approval**
51 This is only used for ``comment-added`` events. It only matches if
52 the event has a matching approval associated with it. Example:
53 ``code-review: 2`` matches a ``+2`` vote on the code review category.
54 Multiple approvals may be listed.
55
56 **email**
57 This is used for any event. It takes a regex applied on the performer
58 email, i.e. Gerrit account email address. If you want to specify
59 several email filters, you must use a YAML list. Make sure to use non
60 greedy matchers and to escapes dots!
61 Example: ``email: ^.*?@example\.org$``.
62
63 **email_filter** (deprecated)
64 A deprecated alternate spelling of *email*. Only one of *email* or
65 *email_filter* should be used.
66
67 **username**
68 This is used for any event. It takes a regex applied on the performer
69 username, i.e. Gerrit account name. If you want to specify several
70 username filters, you must use a YAML list. Make sure to use non greedy
71 matchers and to escapes dots!
72 Example: ``username: ^jenkins$``.
73
74 **username_filter** (deprecated)
75 A deprecated alternate spelling of *username*. Only one of *username* or
76 *username_filter* should be used.
77
78 **comment**
79 This is only used for ``comment-added`` events. It accepts a list of
80 regexes that are searched for in the comment string. If any of these
81 regexes matches a portion of the comment string the trigger is
82 matched. ``comment: retrigger`` will match when comments
83 containing 'retrigger' somewhere in the comment text are added to a
84 change.
85
86 **comment_filter** (deprecated)
87 A deprecated alternate spelling of *comment*. Only one of *comment* or
88 *comment_filter* should be used.
89
90 *require-approval*
91 This may be used for any event. It requires that a certain kind
92 of approval be present for the current patchset of the change (the
93 approval could be added by the event in question). It follows the
94 same syntax as the :ref:`"approval" pipeline requirement
95 <pipeline-require-approval>`. For each specified criteria there must
96 exist a matching approval.
97
98 *reject-approval*
99 This takes a list of approvals in the same format as
100 *require-approval* but will fail to enter the pipeline if there is
101 a matching approval.
102
Gregory Haynes4fc12542015-04-22 20:38:06 -0700103GitHub
104------
105
106Github webhook events can be configured as triggers.
107
108A connection name with the github driver can take multiple events with the
109following options.
110
111 **event**
Jesse Keating5c05a9f2017-01-12 14:44:58 -0800112 The event from github. Supported events are ``pull_request``,
113 ``pull_request_review``, and ``push``.
114
115 A ``pull_request`` event will
Gregory Haynes4fc12542015-04-22 20:38:06 -0700116 have associated action(s) to trigger from. The supported actions are:
117
118 *opened* - pull request opened
119
120 *changed* - pull request synchronized
121
122 *closed* - pull request closed
123
124 *reopened* - pull request reopened
125
Jan Hrubanc7ab1602015-10-14 15:29:33 +0200126 *comment* - comment added on pull request
127
Jan Hruban16ad31f2015-11-07 14:39:07 +0100128 *labeled* - label added on pull request
129
130 *unlabeled* - label removed from pull request
131
Jesse Keating5c05a9f2017-01-12 14:44:58 -0800132 *review* - review added on pull request
133
Jan Hruban16ad31f2015-11-07 14:39:07 +0100134 *push* - head reference updated (pushed to branch)
135
Jesse Keating5c05a9f2017-01-12 14:44:58 -0800136 A ``pull_request_review`` event will
137 have associated action(s) to trigger from. The supported actions are:
138
139 *submitted* - pull request review added
140
141 *dismissed* - pull request review removed
142
Jan Hruband4edee82015-12-16 12:49:51 +0100143 **branch**
144 The branch associated with the event. Example: ``master``. This
145 field is treated as a regular expression, and multiple branches may
Jesse Keating5c05a9f2017-01-12 14:44:58 -0800146 be listed. Used for ``pull_request`` and ``pull_request_review`` events.
Jan Hruband4edee82015-12-16 12:49:51 +0100147
Jan Hrubanc7ab1602015-10-14 15:29:33 +0200148 **comment**
Jesse Keating5c05a9f2017-01-12 14:44:58 -0800149 This is only used for ``pull_request`` ``comment`` actions. It accepts a
150 list of regexes that are searched for in the comment string. If any of these
Jan Hrubanc7ab1602015-10-14 15:29:33 +0200151 regexes matches a portion of the comment string the trigger is matched.
152 ``comment: retrigger`` will match when comments containing 'retrigger'
153 somewhere in the comment text are added to a pull request.
154
Jan Hruban16ad31f2015-11-07 14:39:07 +0100155 **label**
Jesse Keating5c05a9f2017-01-12 14:44:58 -0800156 This is only used for ``labeled`` and ``unlabeled`` ``pull_request`` actions.
157 It accepts a list of strings each of which matches the label name in the
158 event literally. ``label: recheck`` will match a ``labeled`` action when
159 pull request is labeled with a ``recheck`` label. ``label: 'do not test'``
160 will match a ``unlabeled`` action when a label with name ``do not test`` is
161 removed from the pull request.
Jan Hruban16ad31f2015-11-07 14:39:07 +0100162
Jesse Keating5c05a9f2017-01-12 14:44:58 -0800163 **state**
164 This is only used for ``pull_request_review`` events. It accepts a list of
165 strings each of which is matched to the review state, which can be one of
166 ``approved``, ``comment``, or ``request_changes``.
167
168 **ref**
169 This is only used for ``push`` events. This field is treated as a regular
170 expression and multiple refs may be listed. Github always sends full ref
171 name, eg. ``refs/tags/bar`` and this string is matched against the regexp.
Wayne1a78c612015-06-11 17:14:13 -0700172
Gregory Haynes4fc12542015-04-22 20:38:06 -0700173GitHub Configuration
174~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
175
176Configure GitHub `webhook events
177<https://developer.github.com/webhooks/creating/>`_.
178
179Set *Payload URL* to
180``http://<zuul-hostname>/connection/<connection-name>/payload``.
181
182Set *Content Type* to ``application/json``.
183
184Select *Events* you are interested in. See above for the supported events.
Joshua Heskethfe485c62015-08-11 23:42:34 +1000185
James E. Blair63bb0ef2013-07-29 17:14:51 -0700186Timer
187-----
188
189A simple timer trigger is available as well. It supports triggering
190jobs in a pipeline based on cron-style time instructions.
James E. Blairc494d542014-08-06 09:23:52 -0700191
Joshua Heskethfe485c62015-08-11 23:42:34 +1000192Timers don't require a special connection or driver. Instead they can
193be used by listing **timer** as the trigger.
194
195This trigger will run based on a cron-style time specification.
196It will enqueue an event into its pipeline for every project
197defined in the configuration. Any job associated with the
198pipeline will run in response to that event.
199
200 **time**
201 The time specification in cron syntax. Only the 5 part syntax is
202 supported, not the symbolic names. Example: ``0 0 * * *`` runs
203 at midnight.
204
James E. Blairc494d542014-08-06 09:23:52 -0700205Zuul
206----
207
208The Zuul trigger generates events based on internal actions in Zuul.
Joshua Heskethfe485c62015-08-11 23:42:34 +1000209Multiple events may be listed.
210
211Zuul events don't require a special connection or driver. Instead they
212can be used by listing **zuul** as the trigger.
213
214 **event**
215 The event name. Currently supported:
216
217 *project-change-merged* when Zuul merges a change to a project,
218 it generates this event for every open change in the project.
219
220 *parent-change-enqueued* when Zuul enqueues a change into any
221 pipeline, it generates this event for every child of that
222 change.
223
224 **pipeline**
225 Only available for ``parent-change-enqueued`` events. This is the
226 name of the pipeline in which the parent change was enqueued.
227
228 *require-approval*
229 This may be used for any event. It requires that a certain kind
230 of approval be present for the current patchset of the change (the
231 approval could be added by the event in question). It follows the
232 same syntax as the :ref:`"approval" pipeline requirement
233 <pipeline-require-approval>`. For each specified criteria there must
234 exist a matching approval.
235
236 *reject-approval*
237 This takes a list of approvals in the same format as
238 *require-approval* but will fail to enter the pipeline if there is
Gregory Haynes4fc12542015-04-22 20:38:06 -0700239 a matching approval.