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A tesseract

Taskeract: automate task ingestion, issue creation, tagging, assignment, and project board connections

Taskeract helps your team quickly receive, tag, triage, and track issues.

This sample repo contains issue templates for three types of tasks ("generic", "blogpost", and "video"), but you are free to create your own task types and delete the samples. Note the fields for date, topic, product, region, stakeholders -- each of these will be used by the automation to create labels on your issues so you can easily search & filter them.

What the automation does

  • adds labels to issues based on the following predefined fields: date, topic, product, region, stakeholders
  • (optional) assigns newly-created issues to project boards and sets field values
  • (optional) notifies supervisors (or whoever you want to triage your issues) based on the issue's region field
    • you can change the assignments to be based on a different field, such as product, by editing notify_supervisors and SUPERVISORS_BY_REGION inside .github/workflows/taskeract/utils.py
  • adds a "DRI" field to the body of the issue
    • this field does not appear until after the issue has been created, because the people requesting the work should not necessarily assign the work
    • once filled out, the DRI will be automatically added as an assignee
  • adds the label "not planned" to issues closed as not planned

How to use this repo

  1. Copy all files from the .github folder into your own repository's .github folder (or fork this repo if starting fresh)

  2. In your repository, go to Settings > Actions > General and set "Workflow permissions" to "Read and write permissions". If this is too permissive, you can instead create a PAT under Secrets, and edit all tesseract-*.yml workflows to use that secret instead of `secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN``

  3. In your repository, create the following labels: TASK: generic,TASK: blogpost,TASK: video

    • pick any colors you prefer
    • if you have changed the issue templates, create the labels defined in their "labels:" array instead.
  4. Inside .github/workflows/taskeract-created.yml and taskeract-edited.yml, change REPOSITORY_NAME to be your new repository

  5. If you want to notify regional supervisors when new issues are created, add their handles to SUPERVISORS_BY_REGION inside .github/workflows/taskeract/utils.py

  6. Decide whether to use the Project Board automation available in this tool. While Project Boards provide a native mechanism for auto-adding issues to projects, Taskeract gives you a bit more control over which issues are added, and allows you to set field values as you do.

    • If you'll be using Taskeract's board automation:
      • create a secret in your repo called ADD_TO_PROJECT_PAT which contains a token capable of editing any project boards you'll be adding issues to (usually, a "classic"" token with "Full control of private repositories" and "Full control of projects")
      • change the project URLs and field values in the "add to project and set project fields" section of .github/workflows/taskeract-created.yml
    • If you won't be using Project Boards, or you'll be using their native mechanism for adding issues:
      • delete the section under "add to project and set project fields" in .github/workflows/taskeract-created.yml

Adding or deleting fields

Fields can be safely deleted from any issue template and the relevant field-mapping JSON file

New fields can be added to any issue template without affecting the automation

To add a field and create custom automation for that field:

  • add the field to the relevant issue template
  • find the associated field-mapping-[TYPE].json file inside .github/workflows/taskeract/ and add an entry
    • the "field" value should exactly match the "label" value from the issue template
    • the "variable" should be a new unique value (preferably snake_case)
  • add a function to .github/workflows/taskeract/utils.py (see assign_labels_topic as an example... your new variable name from the prior step would replace topics)
  • call this function from .github/workflows/taskeract/issue_created.py and/or issue_edited.py
    • if you'll be creating a new label from this field, be sure to add a LABEL_PREFIX_[fieldname] = '[fieldname]: ' (the trailing space is mandatory) near the top of utils.py, and another entry inside LABEL_COLORS just below it.

Adding a new task type

First, add a new issue template.

  • for the automation to work, it must have a label starting with TASK: such as labels: ["TASK: workshop"] (the space is mandatory)
  • don't forget to create the label in your repo as well

Next, add a new field-mapping-[TYPE].json file inside .github/workflows/taskeract/

  • its content should be an array of field/variable maps (see field-mapping-video.json as an example)
  • the "field" value should exactly match the "label" value from the issue template
  • the "variable" should be a new unique value (preferably snake_case)

Lastly, add any project assignments or field values needed to .github/workflows/taskeract-created.yml under "add to project and set project fields"

Note that unused task types can be safely removed by simply deleting their issue template and associated "field-mapping-[TYPE].json" file

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