############################################################################### ## Configuration for auto-merge / auto-update bot ## ## See: https://kodiakhq.com/ ############################################################################### # Kodiak's configuration file should be placed at `.kodiak.toml` (repository # root) or `.github/.kodiak.toml`. # docs: https://kodiakhq.com/docs/config-reference # version is the only required setting in a kodiak config. # `1` is the only valid setting for this field. version = 1 [merge] # Label to enable Kodiak to merge a PR. # By default, Kodiak will only act on PRs that have this label. You can disable # this requirement via `merge.require_automerge_label`. automerge_label = "auto-update-auto-merge" # Require that the automerge label (`merge.automerge_label`) be set for Kodiak # to merge a PR. # # When disabled, Kodiak will immediately attempt to merge any PR that passes all # GitHub branch protection requirements. require_automerge_label = true # When the label is applied to a pull request, the pull request will be placed at the front of the merge queue. priority_merge_label = "priority-merge" # If a PR's title matches this regex, Kodiak will not merge the PR. This is # useful to prevent merging work-in-progress PRs. # # Setting `merge.blocking_title_regex = ""` disables this option. blocking_title_regex = "" # default: "^WIP:.*", options: "" (disables regex), a regex string (e.g. ".*DONT\s*MERGE.*") # Kodiak will not merge a PR with any of these labels. blocking_labels = ["s/do-not-merge", "s/wip"] # default: [] # Choose merge method for Kodiak to use. # # Kodiak will report a configuration error if the selected merge method is # disabled for a repository. # # If you're using the "Require signed commits" GitHub Branch Protection setting # to require commit signatures, "merge" or "squash" are the only compatible options. "rebase" will cause Kodiak to raise a configuration error. method = "squash" # default: "merge", options: "merge", "squash", "rebase" # Once a PR is merged, delete the branch. This option behaves like the GitHub # repository setting "Automatically delete head branches", which automatically # deletes head branches after pull requests are merged. delete_branch_on_merge = true # default: false # If there is a merge conflict, make a comment on the PR and remove the # automerge label. This option only applies when `merge.require_automerge_label` # is enabled. notify_on_conflict = true # default: true # Don't wait for in-progress status checks on a PR to finish before updating the # branch. optimistic_updates = true # default: true # Don't wait for specified status checks when merging a PR. If a configured # status check is incomplete when a PR is being merged, Kodiak will skip the PR. # Use this option for status checks that run indefinitely, like deploy jobs or # the WIP GitHub App. dont_wait_on_status_checks = ["checking required reviews","Required reviews"] # default: [], options: list of check names (e.g. ["ci/circleci: lint_api"]) # If a PR is passing all checks and is able to be merged, merge it without # placing it in the merge queue. This option adds some unfairness where PRs # waiting in the queue the longest are not served first. prioritize_ready_to_merge = true # default: false # Never merge a PR. This option can be used with `update.always` to # automatically update a PR without merging. do_not_merge = false # default: false [merge.message] # By default (`"github_default"`), GitHub uses the title of a PR's first commit # for the merge commit title. `"pull_request_title"` uses the PR title for the # merge commit. title = "pull_request_title" # default: "github_default", options: "github_default", "pull_request_title" # By default (`"github_default"`), GitHub combines the titles of a PR's commits # to create the body text of a merge commit. `"pull_request_body"` uses the # content of the PR to generate the body content while `"empty"` sets an empty # body. body = "pull_request_body" # default: "github_default", options: "github_default", "pull_request_body", "empty" # Append the Pull Request URL to the merge message. Makes navigating to the PR # from the commit easier. #### NOTE: 'true' required for benchmarks in CI: include_pull_request_url = true # default: false # Add the PR number to the merge commit title. This setting replicates GitHub's # behavior of automatically adding the PR number to the title of merges created # through the UI. This option only applies when `merge.message.title` does not # equal `"github_default"`. ### NOTE: if this is set to true github links to unrelated OSS issues, which is confusing include_pr_number = false # default: true # Control the text used in the merge commit. The GitHub default is markdown, but # `"plain_text"` or `"html"` can be used to render the pull request body as text # or HTML. This option only applies when `merge.message.body = "pull_request_body"`. body_type = "markdown" # default: "markdown", options: "plain_text", "markdown", "html" # Strip HTML comments (``) from merge commit body. # This setting is useful for stripping HTML comments created by PR templates. # This option only applies when `merge.message.body_type = "markdown"`. strip_html_comments = true # default: false # Remove all content before the configured string in the pull request body. # This setting is useful when we want to include only a part of the pull request # description as the commit message. # This option only applies when `merge.message.body_type = "markdown"`. cut_body_before = "" include_coauthors = true [update] # Update a PR whenever out of date with the base branch. The PR will be updated # regardless of merge requirements (e.g. failing status checks, missing reviews, # blacklist labels). # # Kodiak will only update PRs with the `merge.automerge_label` label or if # `update.require_automerge_label = false`. # # When enabled, _Kodiak will not be able to efficiently update PRs._ If you have # multiple PRs against a target like `master`, any time a commit is added to # `master` _all_ of those PRs against `master` will update. For `N` PRs against # a target you will see at least `N(N-1)/2` updates. If this configuration # option was disabled you would only see at least `N-1` updates. always = false # default: false # When enabled, Kodiak will only update PRs that have an automerge label # (configured via `merge.automerge_label`). When disable, Kodiak will update any # PR. This option only applies when `update.always = true`. require_automerge_label = true # default: true