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This adds a feature where maintainers can add themselves to an array in the source to receive notifications whenever the target fails. The way this works is via GitHub, I created a new repository https://github.com/Noratrieb/does-it-build-notifications where an app will create issues that ping the respective users. This is the easiest option for me and also fits nicely into people's workflows on GitHub. Whenever a target fails, an issue is created for it. This issue is kept open (with a new comment every day that it continues to fail), and then closed when the target builds again.
39 lines
942 B
Rust
39 lines
942 B
Rust
use color_eyre::{eyre::Context, Result};
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use octocrab::issues;
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pub struct GitHubClient {
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pub send_pings: bool,
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owner: String,
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repo: String,
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pub client: octocrab::Octocrab,
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}
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impl GitHubClient {
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pub async fn new(
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send_pings: bool,
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client: octocrab::Octocrab,
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owner: String,
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repo: String,
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) -> Result<Self> {
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let installation = client
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.apps()
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.get_repository_installation(&owner, &repo)
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.await
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.wrap_err_with(|| format!("getting installation for {owner}/{repo}"))?;
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let client = client
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.installation(installation.id)
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.wrap_err("getting client for installation")?;
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Ok(Self {
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send_pings,
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owner,
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repo,
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client,
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})
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}
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pub fn issues(&self) -> issues::IssueHandler<'_> {
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self.client.issues(&self.owner, &self.repo)
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}
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}
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