Merge pull request #208 from Cromfel/GHPROJ_Allow_Multiple_Colors_Per_Domain
Allow array of colors per domain
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@ -590,10 +590,10 @@ You can create any number of them.
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For example set all machine labels to be #B60205 and space labels to be #0E8A16. These
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can be easily picked from color chooser.
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* Edit the repository description and add a json block describing the
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label domains and their colors. For example:
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label domains and their colors (array format supports multiple colors per domain). For example:
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```
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Hackerspace machines, todo and stuff. domains={ "machines": "#B60205", "spaces" : "#0E8A16"}
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Hackerspace machines, todo and stuff. domains={"koneet":["#BFDADC","#0CBBF0","#0CBBF0","#E15D19","#ED49CF"],"tilat":["#0E8A16","#1E8A16"]}
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```
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Make sure you type the description on one line - this is a silly Github limitation.
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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ from modules.common.module import BotModule
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# Helper class with reusable code for github project stuff
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class GithubProject:
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# New format to support array of colors: domains={"koneet":["#BFDADC","#0CBBF0","#0CBBF0","#E15D19","#ED49CF"],"tilat":["#0E8A16","#1E8A16"]}
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def get_domains(description):
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p = re.compile('domains=\{.*\}')
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matches = json.loads(p.findall(description)[0][8:])
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@ -17,14 +18,15 @@ class GithubProject:
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domains = GithubProject.get_domains(repo.description)
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if(not len(domains)):
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return None, None
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domain_color = domains.get(domain, None)
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if not domain_color:
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domain_colors = domains.get(domain, None)
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if not domain_colors:
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return None, None
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open_issues = repo.get_issues(state='open')
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domain_labels = []
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labels = repo.get_labels()
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for label in labels:
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for domain_color in domain_colors:
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if label.color == domain_color[1:]:
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domain_labels.append(label)
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