# Pull Request Labeler
Automatically label new pull requests based on the paths of files being changed. ## Usage ### Create `.github/labeler.yml` Create a `.github/labeler.yml` file with a list of labels and [minimatch](https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch) globs to match to apply the label. The key is the name of the label in your repository that you want to add (eg: "merge conflict", "needs-updating") and the value is the path (glob) of the changed files (eg: `src/**`, `tests/*.spec.js`) or a match object. #### Match Object For more control over matching, you can provide a match object instead of a simple path glob. The match object is defined as: ```yml - any: ['list', 'of', 'globs'] all: ['list', 'of', 'globs'] ``` One or both fields can be provided for fine-grained matching. Unlike the top-level list, the list of path globs provided to `any` and `all` must ALL match against a path for the label to be applied. The fields are defined as follows: * `any`: match ALL globs against ANY changed path * `all`: match ALL globs against ALL changed paths A simple path glob is the equivalent to `any: ['glob']`. More specifically, the following two configurations are equivalent: ```yml label1: - example1/* ``` and ```yml label1: - any: ['example1/*'] ``` From a boolean logic perspective, top-level match objects are `OR`-ed together and individual match rules within an object are `AND`-ed. Combined with `!` negation, you can write complex matching rules. > ⚠️ This action uses [micromatch](https://www.npmjs.com/package/micromatch) to apply glob patterns. > For historical reasons, paths starting with dot (e.g. `.github`) are not matched by default. > You need to set `dot: true` to change this behavior. > See [Inputs](#inputs) table below for details. #### Basic Examples ```yml # Add 'label1' to any changes within 'example' folder or any subfolders label1: - example/** # Add 'label2' to any file changes within 'example2' folder label2: example2/* ``` #### Common Examples ```yml # Add 'repo' label to any root file changes repo: - '*' # Add '@domain/core' label to any change within the 'core' package @domain/core: - package/core/** # Add 'test' label to any change to *.spec.js files within the source dir test: - src/**/*.spec.js # Add 'source' label to any change to src files within the source dir EXCEPT for the docs sub-folder source: - any: ['src/**', '!src/docs/*'] # Add 'frontend` label to any change to *.js files as long as the `main.js` hasn't changed frontend: - any: ['src/**/*.js'] all: ['!src/main.js'] ``` ### Create Workflow Create a workflow (eg: `.github/workflows/labeler.yml` see [Creating a Workflow file](https://help.github.com/en/articles/configuring-a-workflow#creating-a-workflow-file)) to utilize the labeler action with content: ```yml name: "Pull Request Labeler" on: - pull_request_target jobs: triage: permissions: contents: read pull-requests: write runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/labeler@v4 with: repo-token: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" ``` _Note: This grants access to the `GITHUB_TOKEN` so the action can make calls to GitHub's rest API_ #### Inputs Various inputs are defined in [`action.yml`](action.yml) to let you configure the labeler: | Name | Description | Default | | - | - | - | | `repo-token` | Token to use to authorize label changes. Typically the GITHUB_TOKEN secret, with `contents:read` and `pull-requests:write` access | N/A | | `configuration-path` | The path to the label configuration file | `.github/labeler.yml` | | `sync-labels` | Whether or not to remove labels when matching files are reverted or no longer changed by the PR | `false` | `dot` | Whether or not to auto-include paths starting with dot (e.g. `.github`) | `false` When `dot` is disabled and you want to include _all_ files in a folder: ```yml label1: - path/to/folder/**/* - path/to/folder/**/.* ``` If `dot` is enabled: ```yml label1: - path/to/folder/** ``` ## Contributions Contributions are welcome! See the [Contributor's Guide](CONTRIBUTING.md).