Hi,

we created a custom wildfly-github-bot that is ready to be deployed to wildfly/wildfly repository when we get the green light - https://github.com/xstefank/wildfly-github-bot.

It is a Java application that listens for GitHub events and interacts with GitHub's public API.

For now, it contains two main features:

1/ PR format verification

Verifies the PR is in the expected format (WFLY-XYZ Test). A simple video showing this in action https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgD7RhEegdc.

2/ Automatic /cc comment based on the changed files in the PR:

For instance, in https://github.com/xstefank/wildfly/pull/65 or https://github.com/xstefank/wildfly/pull/64 you can see that I'm mentioned because the commit changed a file under microprofile/lra subdirectory.

The configuration lives in the project that is utilizing the bot  - https://github.com/xstefank/wildfly/blob/main/.github/wildfly-bot.yml. As you can see, mostly everything is configurable.

The bot is currently deployed in the custom OSD (OpenShift Dedicated) cluster that we got provisioned just for this purpose. I would be the main maintainer plus a few guys from SET backing me.

The deployed bot is configured for the https://github.com/xstefank/wildfly repository. Feel free to open as many PRs as you'd like to experiment with the bot. Check the configuration file to see what you can do - https://github.com/xstefank/wildfly/blob/main/.github/wildfly-bot.yml.

Of course, this is just a start. We can add automatic labels, CI triggers, review requests (if wanted), or milestones, etc. We are only limited by what can be done on GitHub.

Thanks,
Martin Stefanko

Principal Software Engineer
Middleware Runtimes Sustaining Engineering Team
Red Hat