README¶
pccc¶
The Python Conventional Commit Checker.
What is pccc?¶
pccc is a PyParsing based grammar and script for parsing and verifying
a commit message is a conventional commit. The default grammar
follows the specification, but
allows for the definition of types in addition to feat
and fix
and for the definition of project specific scopes and footers in
compliance with the specification. The maximum line lengths of the
commit header and commit body and spelling can also be checked.
Currently, the script interface will load configuration options and a
commit message and attempt to parse it. If there are no parse
exceptions, it will return 0, otherwise 1. This interface should be
usable at the git commit-msg
hook stage now.
Roadmap¶
100% test coverage, with tests implemented before merging. (target: 0.4.0)
Finish body wrapping. (target: 0.5.0)
fail if over
rewrap if over
do nothing if fine
rewrap if fine
Implement spell checking. (target: 0.6.0)
will not autocorrect
communication: kick back to editor on errors, with comment line to indicate acceptance
Implement simple reformatting. (target: 0.7.0)
footer separator as “: ” and not ” #”
“BREAKING-CHANGE” not “BREAKING CHANGE”
set breaking flag (!) and “BREAKING-CHANGE”
correct token capitalization (“BREAKING-CHANGE” not “breaking-change” or “Breaking-Change”; “Signed-off-by” not “Signed-Off-By” or “signed-off-by”)
Implement partial parsing on failure for correction and improved exception handling. (target: 0.9.0 or later)
header partial parsing
body partial parsing
breaking change partial parsing
footer partial parsing
Implement custom hooks for handling per-project footers. (target: 0.9.0 or later)
Integrate
argparse
help into documentation. (done: 0.3.3)Insert license information into all source files. (done: 0.3.3)
Complete upload and build for setuptools/pip and poetry. (done: 0.3.3; poetry is configured but not used)
Complete documentation integration and upload at Read The Docs. (done: 0.3.3)
Github issue template based off current
tests/good/*.json
files, with guidelines. (done: 0.3.3)JSON configuration support, via
pccc
entry inpackage.json
. (done: 0.4.0)
Installation¶
Install pccc with:
pip install pccc
or add as a poetry dev-dependency (TODO).
To use as a git commit-msg
hook, copy the script pccc
to
.git/hooks/commit-msg
and set the file as executable or integrate
the script or module into your existing commit-msg
hook.
Usage¶
Console:
pccc COMMIT_MSG
cat COMMIT_MSG | pccc
In Python:
>>> import pccc
>>> ccr = pccc.ConventionalCommitRunner()
>>> ccr.options.load()
>>> ccr.raw = "some commit message"
>>> ccr.clean()
>>> ccr.parse()
>>> if ccr.exc == None:
... print(ccr)
See the source and documentation for more information.
Configuration¶
See pccc.toml
for an example [tool.pccc]
section that may be
copied into a pyproject.toml
file. The same entries may be used
in a pccc
entry in package.json
for JavaScript/TypeScript
projects.
Copyright and License¶
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
pccc, the Python Conventional Commit Checker. Copyright (C) 2020-2021 Jeremy A Gray.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.