From 6e15de32753fdb581f579b956aad0004851eb611 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 4lch4 Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2023 16:16:48 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] [chore] added changelog file --- .chloggen/more-github-metrics.yaml | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+) create mode 100755 .chloggen/more-github-metrics.yaml diff --git a/.chloggen/more-github-metrics.yaml b/.chloggen/more-github-metrics.yaml new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..00c3aa28cfc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/.chloggen/more-github-metrics.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# Use this changelog template to create an entry for release notes. + +# One of 'breaking', 'deprecation', 'new_component', 'enhancement', 'bug_fix' +change_type: enhancement + +# The name of the component, or a single word describing the area of concern, (e.g. filelogreceiver) +component: gitproviderreceiver + +# A brief description of the change. Surround your text with quotes ("") if it needs to start with a backtick (`). +note: Added Pull Request metrics to the gitproviderreceiver. + +# Mandatory: One or more tracking issues related to the change. You can use the PR number here if no issue exists. +issues: [22028] + +# (Optional) One or more lines of additional information to render under the primary note. +# These lines will be padded with 2 spaces and then inserted directly into the document. +# Use pipe (|) for multiline entries. +subtext: | + This is the 3rd PR for the gitproviderreceiver that adds functionality for the following Pull Request metrics: + + - git.repository.pull_request.open.count + - git.repository.pull_request.open.time + - git.repository.pull_request.merged.count + - git.repository.pull_request.merge.time + - git.repository.pull_request.approval.time + - git.repository.pull_request.deployment.time + +# If your change doesn't affect end users or the exported elements of any package, +# you should instead start your pull request title with [chore] or use the "Skip Changelog" label. +# Optional: The change log or logs in which this entry should be included. +# e.g. '[user]' or '[user, api]' +# Include 'user' if the change is relevant to end users. +# Include 'api' if there is a change to a library API. +# Default: '[user]' +change_logs: []