Bump github/issue-labeler from 3.2 to 3.3 #105
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# Automatically assign labels to pull requests. | |
# See https://github.com/github/issue-labeler | |
name: "Pull request labeler" | |
on: | |
pull_request: | |
types: | |
- "opened" | |
- "edited" | |
jobs: | |
triage: | |
# Don't run pr-labeler on branches that were created by Dependabot, | |
# because this removes the labels set by Dependabot. | |
# `branches-ignore` cannot be used, because this checks against the | |
# target branch of the pull request, however we have to check | |
# against the head branch of the pull request. Solution: if | |
# statement, taken from | |
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68388484/github-actions-exclude-pull-requests-from-a-branch | |
if: "startsWith(github.head_ref, 'dependabot/') == false" | |
permissions: | |
contents: "read" | |
pull-requests: "write" | |
runs-on: "ubuntu-latest" | |
steps: | |
- uses: "github/[email protected]" | |
with: | |
repo-token: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" | |
configuration-path: ".github/pr-labeler-config.yml" | |
# Updating the config file or the pull request template can | |
# have impact on the labeling of existing pull requests. To | |
# prevent this, you can couple the config file and pull | |
# request template by a version number. | |
enable-versioned-regex: 0 | |
versioned-regex: 'issue_labeler_regex_version=(\d+)' | |
body-missing-regex-label: "broken-template" | |
# Include the issue title in the regular expression target. | |
include-title: 1 |