ATTENTION: The repository is in active development right now. It is "work in progress" — most likely it won't work correctly if you use it "as is." If you are interested in this plugin, better wait for a few weeks until it's stable version 0.1.0 is released.
First, get a free authentication token from
Zerocracy.com and add it as
ZEROCRACY_TOKEN
secret to your repository.
Then, add this zerocracy.yml
file to your GitHub repository
at the .github/workflows/
directory
(replace foo
with the name of your team):
name: zerocracy
'on':
schedule:
- cron: '0 * * * *'
concurrency:
group: zerocracy
cancel-in-progress: false
jobs:
zerocracy:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: zerocracy/judges-action@0.0.55
with:
token: ${{ secrets.ZEROCRACY_TOKEN }}
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
repositories: yegor256/judges,yegor256/factbase,zerocracy/*
factbase: foo.fb
- uses: zerocracy/pages-action@0.0.40
with:
factbase: foo.fb
options: |
github_token=${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- uses: JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action@v4.6.0
with:
folder: pages
clean: false
In the file, there is only one place that you should configure:
the repositories=...
should have a comma-separated list
of repositories where your team works (instead of ...
).
Once the file is added, GitHub will start running this job every ten minutes, collecting information about most important activities of your programmers. The plugin will give them awards for good things they do (like fixing bugs) and will also punish them (by deducting points) for bad things (like stale pull requests).
The plugin will also generate a summary foo.html
file, which will
be automatically deployed to the gh-pages
branch. You can configure
your GitHub repository to render the branch as a static website via
GitHub Pages. Thus,
the summary page will be updated every ten minutes and you will see
who is the best performer in your team, similar to
what we see
in our team.
The following options are expected by the plugin (see how we configure it):
token
(mandatory) is an authentication token from Zerocracy.comoptions
(mandatory) is a list ofk=v
pairs, which are explained belowfactbase
(mandatory) is the path of the Factbase file (where everything is kept)repositories
(optional) is a comma-separated list of masks that determine the repositories to manage, whereyegor256/*
means all repos of the user,yegor256/judges
means a specific repo, and-yegor256/judges
means an exclusion of the repo from the list.github_token
(optional) is an authentication GitHub access tokenverbose
(optional) makes it print debugging info if set totrue
cycles
(optional) is a number of update cycles to run
The following k=v
pairs inside the options
may be important:
github_token=...
is a default GitHub token, usually to be set to${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
repositories=..
is a comma-separated list of masks that determine the repositories to manage, whereyegor256/*
means all repos of the user,yegor256/judges
means a specific repo, and-yegor256/judges
means an exclusion of the repo from the list.
The zerocracy/pages-action
plugin is responsible for rendering
the summary HTML page: its configuration is not explained here,
check its own repository.
In order to test this action, just run (provided, you have Ruby 3+, Bundler, and GNU make installed):
bundle update
bundle exec rake
make
This should build a new Docker image named judges-action
and then run the entire cycle
inside a new Docker container. Obviously, you need to have
Docker installed. The Docker image
will be deleted by the end of the build (either success or failure).
In order to run "live" tests of some judges, do this:
bundle exec rake -- --live