Github action to print relevant stats about Pull Request reviewers.
The objective of this action is to:
- Reduce the time taken to review the pull requests.
- Encourage quality on reviews.
- Help to decide which people to assign as reviewers.
Running this action will add a section at the bottom of your pull requests description:
Each reviewer has a link pointing to their historical behavior of each reviewer:
Or send the data to your favorite tools by using the integrations available:
Slack |
MS Teams |
Webhooks |
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- No repository data is collected, stored, or distributed by this GitHub action. This action is state-less.
- Charts data is sent over the URL and never stored or transmitted anywhere else.
- Minimal data is sent to Mixpanel in order to improve this action. However, you can opt-out using the
telemetry
option.
Just add this action to one of your workflow files:
- name: Run pull request stats
uses: flowwer-dev/pull-request-stats@master
The possible inputs for this action are:
Parameter | Description | Default |
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token |
A Personal Access Token with repo permissions. Required to calculate stats for an organization or multiple repos. |
GITHUB_TOKEN |
repositories |
A comma-separated list of GitHub repositories to calculate the stats, e.g. username/repo1,username/repo2 . When specifying other repo(s), it is mandatory to pass a Personal Access Token in the token parameter. |
Current repository |
organization |
If you prefer, you may specify your organization's name to calculate the stats across all of its repos. When specifying an organization, it is mandatory to pass a Personal Access Token in the token parameter. |
null |
period |
The period used to calculate the stats, expressed in days. | 30 |
limit |
The maximum number of rows to display in the table. A value of 0 means unlimited. |
0 |
charts |
Whether to add a chart to the start. Possible values: true or false . |
false |
disableLinks |
If true , removes the links to the detailed charts. Possible values: true or false . |
false |
sortBy |
The column used to sort the data. Possible values: REVIEWS , TIME , COMMENTS . |
REVIEWS |
publishAs |
Where to publish the results. Possible values: as a COMMENT , on the pull request DESCRIPTION , or publish NONE . |
COMMENT |
telemetry |
Indicates if the action is allowed to send monitoring data to the developer. This data is minimal and helps me improve this action. This option is a premium feature reserved for sponsors. | true |
slackWebhook |
π₯ New. A Slack webhook URL to post resulting stats. This option is a premium feature reserved for sponsors. See full documentation here. | null |
slackChannel |
The Slack channel where stats will be posted. Include the # character (eg. #mychannel ). Required when a slackWebhook is configured. |
null |
teamsWebhook |
π₯ New. A Microsoft Teams webhook URL to post resulting stats. This option is a premium feature reserved for sponsors. See full documentation here. | null |
webhook |
π₯ New. A webhook URL to send the resulting stats as JSON (integrate with Zapier, IFTTT...). See full documentation here. | null |
This action outputs the following variables:
Variable | Description |
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resultsMd |
The resulting stats stored as a step output variable in Markdown format. |
resultsJson |
The resulting stats stored as a step output variable in JSON format. |
Minimal config
Add this to the file .github/workflows/stats.yml
in your repo:
name: Pull Request Stats
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened]
jobs:
stats:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Run pull request stats
uses: flowwer-dev/pull-request-stats@master
This config will:
- Calculate the reviewer stats for the current repo in the lasts 30 days.
- Add links to the historical data.
- Sort results by the "total reviews" column by default.
and print a table like this:
User | Total reviews | Median time to review | Total comments | |
---|---|---|---|---|
jartmez | 37 | 22m | 13 | |
manuelmhtr | 35 | 48m | 96 | |
ernestognw | 25 | 1h 27m | 63 | |
javierbyte | 12 | 30m | 0 | |
Phaze1D | 4 | 34m | 1 |
Visual config
Add this to the file .github/workflows/stats.yml
:
name: Pull Request Stats
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened]
jobs:
stats:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Run pull request stats
uses: flowwer-dev/pull-request-stats@master
with:
token: ${{ secrets.ADD_A_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
organization: 'piedpiper'
period: 7
charts: true
disableLinks: true
sortBy: 'COMMENTS'
This config will:
- Calculate the reviewer stats for all the repos in the "piedpiper" organization in the lasts 7 days.
- Display charts for the metrics.
- Remove the links to detailed charts.
- Sort results by the "comments" column.
and print a table like this:
The stats are calculated as follows:
- Time to review: The time a reviewer takes from the Pull Request publication or the last Commit push (whatever happens last) to the first time the pull request is reviewed.
- Time to review: The median of the times to review of all Pull Requests reviewed by a person in the period.
- Total reviews: The count of all Pull Requests reviewed by a person in the period.
- Total comments: The count of all the comments while reviewing other users' Pull Requests in the period (comments in own PRs don't count).
Check the guide for the tool you want to integrate:
The action is printing an empty table.
- Make sure the repositories have pull request reviews during the configured
period
. - When specifying
repositories
ororganization
parameters, a Personal Access Token is required in thetoken
parameter. - If providing a Personal Access Token, ensure it has the
repo
permission for the projects you want.
I get the error "Error commenting on the pull request...".
This error happens when the organization configures the action's permissions as read
. To fix it, overwrite them by adding a permissions
configuration in the workflow file. The minimum required permissions are contents: read
and pull-requests: write
:
jobs:
stats:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Run pull request stats
uses: flowwer-dev/pull-request-stats@master
I'm a sponsor but still getting the error "...is a premium feature, available to sponsors".
- Check the sponsorship comes from the account that owns the configured repos (usually an organization).
- Make sure the sponsorship is configured as
public
, otherwise, the action cannot access the sponsorship information. If you prefer to keep itprivate
, please reach me out to make it work for you that way π.
This action offers some premium features only for sponsors:
- Disabling telemetry.
- Slack integration.
- Microsoft Teams integration.
- Coming soon: Discord integration, web version.
The suggested sponsorship is $20 USD / month. However, if it's not possible for you or your organization, please consider supporting it with any amount you can. Even a one-time sponsorship will enable the Premium features and encourage the progress of this project.
Being a sponsor will also give you access to the premium features in all of my other projects.
Thanks for your support! π
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