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fix: label selector mapping on redisreplication pdb #862

fix: label selector mapping on redisreplication pdb

fix: label selector mapping on redisreplication pdb #862

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# feat: (new feature for the user, not a new feature for build script)
# fix: (bug fix for the user, not a fix to a build script)
# build: (changes that affect the build system or external dependencies)
# chore: (updating grunt tasks etc; no production code change)
# ci: (updates to CI configuration files and scripts; no production code change)
# docs: (changes to the documentation)
# perf: (a code change that improves performance)
# refactor: (refactoring production code, eg. renaming a variable)
# style: (formatting, missing semi colons, etc; no production code change)
# test: (adding missing tests, refactoring tests; no production code change)
# revert: (reverting a previous commit)
# Example:
# test(runner): Add test for the runner
# ^ ^ ^
# | | |__ Subject
# | |_______ Scope
# |____________ Type
name: Semantic PR Validation
on:
pull_request:
types:
- opened
- edited
- synchronize
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
validate:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Validate Pull Request
uses: amannn/action-semantic-pull-request@0723387faaf9b38adef4775cd42cfd5155ed6017
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
# Configure which types are allowed.
# Default: https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types
types: |
feat
fix
build
chore
ci
docs
perf
refactor
revert
style
test
revert
# Configure which scopes are allowed.
scopes: |
api
deps
config
client
config
data
test
utils
docs
release
testdata
standalone
replication
sentinel
cluster
ignoreLabels: |
bot
ignore-semantic-pull-request
# Configure that a scope must always be provided.
requireScope: false
# When using "Squash and merge" on a PR with only one commit, GitHub
# will suggest using that commit message instead of the PR title for the
# merge commit, and it's easy to commit this by mistake. Enable this option
# to also validate the commit message for one commit PRs.
validateSingleCommit: true
# Related to `validateSingleCommit` you can opt-in to validate that the PR
# title matches a single commit to avoid confusion.
validateSingleCommitMatchesPrTitle: true