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Add GitHub workflow for running dangerjs on pull requests. Add GitHub layout for DangerJS.
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# DangerJS pull request automatic review tool - GitHub
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## Implementation
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The main development is done in Espressif Gitlab project.
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Espressif [GitHub project espressif/esp-idf](https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf) is only a public mirror.
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Therefore, all changes and updates to DangerJS files (`.github/dangerjs`) must be made via MR in the **Gitlab** repository by Espressif engineer.
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When adding a new Danger rule or updating existing one, might be a good idea to test it on the developer's fork of GitHub project. This way, the new feature can be tested using a GitHub action without concern of damaging Espressif's GitHub repository.
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Danger for Espressif GitHub is implemented in TypeScript. This makes the code more readable and robust than plain JavaScript.
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Compilation to JavaScript code (using `tsc`) is not necessary; Danger handles TypeScript natively.
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A good practice is to store each Danger rule in a separate module, and then import these modules into the main Danger file `.github/dangerjs/dangerfile.ts` (see how this is done for currently present modules when adding a new one).
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If the Danger module (new check/rule) uses an external NPM module (e.g. `axios`), be sure to add this dependency to `.github/dangerjs/package.json` and also update `.github/dangerjs/package-lock.json`.
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In the GitHub action, `danger` is not installed globally (nor are its dependencies) and the `npx` call is used to start the `danger` checks in CI.
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## Adding new Danger rule
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For local development you can use following strategy
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#### Install dependencies
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```sh
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cd .github/dangerjs
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npm install
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```
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(If the IDE still shows compiler/typing errors, reload the IDE window.)
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#### Add new code as needed or make updates
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#### Test locally
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Danger rules can be tested locally (without running the GitHub action pipeline).
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To do this, you have to first export the ENV variables used by Danger in the local terminal:
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```sh
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export GITHUB_TOKEN='**************************************'
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```
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Then you can call Danger by:
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```sh
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cd .github/dangerjs
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danger pr https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/<number_of_pull_request>
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```
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The result will be displayed in your terminal.
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