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entitlements-github-plugin

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entitlements-github-plugin is an entitlements-app plugin allowing entitlements configs to be used to manage membership of GitHub.com Organizations and Teams.

Usage

Your entitlements-app config config/entitlements.yaml runs through ERB interpretation automatically. You can extend your entitlements configuration to load plugins like so:

<%-
  unless ENV['CI_MODE']
    begin
      require_relative "/data/entitlements/lib/entitlements-and-plugins"
    rescue Exception
      begin
        require_relative "lib/entitlements-and-plugins"
      rescue Exception
        # We might not have the plugins installed and still want this file to be
        # loaded. Don't raise anything but silently fail.
      end
    end
  end
-%>

You can then define lib/entitlements-and-plugins like so:

#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true

ENV["BUNDLE_GEMFILE"] = File.expand_path("../../Gemfile", File.dirname(__FILE__))
require "bundler/setup"
require "entitlements"

# require entitlements plugins here
require "entitlements/backend/github_org"
require "entitlements/backend/github_team"
require "entitlements/service/github"

Any plugins defined in lib/entitlements-and-plugins will be loaded and used at entitlements-app runtime.

Features

Org Team

entitlements-github-plugin manages org team membership to two roles - admin and member. Your entitlements-app config config/entitlements.yaml is used to configure the location for the declarations of this membership.

  github.com/github/org:
    addr: <%= ENV["GITHUB_API_BASE"] %>
    base: ou=org,ou=github,ou=GitHub,dc=github,dc=com
    dir: github.com/github/org
    org: github
    token: <%= ENV["GITHUB_ORG_TOKEN"] %>
    ignore_not_found: false # optional argument to ignore users who are not found in the GitHub instance
    type: "github_org"

entitlements-github-plugin will look in the defined location above, github.com/github/org, for admin.txt and member.txt defining the respective membership for each role.

GitHub Teams

entitlements-github-plugin manages membership for all teams listed in the defined subfolder. The plugin will use extension-less name of the file as the team name. GitHub Team management can be configured like so:

  github.com/github/teams:
    addr: <%= ENV["GITHUB_API_BASE"] %>
    base: ou=teams,ou=github,ou=GitHub,dc=github,dc=com
    dir: github.com/github/teams
    org: github
    token: <%= ENV["GITHUB_ORG_TOKEN"] %>
    ignore_not_found: false # optional argument to ignore users who are not found in the GitHub instance
    type: "github_team"

For example, if there were a file github.com/github/teams/new-team.txt with a single user inside, a GitHub.com Team would be created in the github org with the name new-team.

Metadata

Entitlements configs can contain metadata which the plugin will use to make further configuration decisions.

metadata_parent_team_name - when defined in an entitlements config, the defined team will be made the parent team of this GitHub.com Team.

Release 🚀

To release a new version of this Gem, do the following:

  1. Update the version number in the lib/version.rb file
  2. Run bundle install to update the Gemfile.lock file with the new version
  3. Commit your changes, push them to GitHub, and open a PR

Once your PR is approved and the changes are merged, a new release will be created automatically by the release.yml workflow. The latest version of the Gem will be published to the GitHub Package Registry and RubyGems.