#!/usr/bin/ruby #-- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #++ # #= Introduction # #== Name: checkjob.rb # #== Author: Tony Smith <tony@perforce.com> # #== Description # # Example trigger to ensure that all changelists being # submitted have at least one job associated. # #== Requires # Ruby # P4Ruby # P4Triggers module # #== Example 'triggers' section # # Triggers: # checkjob //... "ruby whatever/checkjob.rb %changelist%" # #== Note # # For triggers I recommend you use a P4CONFIG file rather than hard coding # username/password in the script itself. This script assumes you've taken # that advice. # #-- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #++ $:.unshift( File.dirname( __FILE__ ) ) require "P4" require "P4Triggers" # # The trigger class itself. The main method in here is validate() which # is invoked from the super-class' parse_change() method. # class JobTrigger < P4Trigger # # The error message we give to the user # @@USER_MESSAGE = "\n\n" + "Your submission has been rejected because there are no jobs\n" + "associated with this change. Please associate a job with this \n" + "changelist and try again\n\n" # Do the enforcement. def validate() if ( change.jobs.length() == 0 ) message( @@USER_MESSAGE ) return false end return true end end #-- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Start of main script execution #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #++ # By this stage it's pretty simple. Even argument validation is handled by # the P4Trigger class so we don't even need to check that we were passed # a changelist number. jt = JobTrigger.new exit( jt.parse_change( ARGV.shift ) )
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#3 | 6437 | Tony Smith |
Update P4Ruby Library scripts to support Perforce P4Ruby 2007.3 rather than my old public depot P4Ruby. |
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#2 | 3637 | Tony Smith | Add RDoc documentation to the sample triggers. | ||
#1 | 3634 | Tony Smith |
Kick off a library of P4Ruby resources with some sample trigger implementations based on Jeff Bowles and Wes Peters' scripts. These are not strict ports of their scripts to P4Ruby, but are roughly in the same area. |