Add and check git signatures to your repository to check conditions/tasks automatically.
Do you like automation?! So do we!
Check any command success through git sign-off
calls in your git pre-commit hooks. On your CI, check that they are up-to-date with a simple git sign-off-check
.
This way you can even ensure your fellow developers have their hooks installed and running correctly.
pip install git-sign-off
This installs programs git-sign-off
and git-sign-off-check
. Use them directly or through git commands.
Prove that a command ran successfully locally through:
git sign-off -c bash <run_my_local_sensitive_test.sh>
If the "challenge" command executes successfully a certificate is added to your commit. You will then see the message:
Added git-sign-off signature for task 'default'.
Useful in CI or for other developers:
git sign-off-check
If your certificate is up-to-date you will see:
Signature check for task 'default' passed.
If your certificate is not up-to-date you will have an error like:
SignatureError: Outdated signature found. Latest signature was generated after commit: 5c1537d3502b8bc17172b5a03a4531b010024754
An easy way to use git-sign-off is through pre-commit
hooks.
To use it first install pre-commit:
pip install pre-commit
Then add a file named .pre-commit-config.yaml
to your repo with the hook:
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/AlbertoEAF/git-sign-off
rev: master
hooks:
- id: git-sign-off
args: ["-c", "bash", "<run_my_local_sensitive_test.sh>"]