Automation Rules¶
Automation rules allow project maintainers to automate actions on new branches and tags on repositories.
Creating an automation rule¶
Go to your project dashboard
Click Admin > Automation Rules
Click on Add Rule
Fill in the fields
Click Save
How do they work?¶
When a new tag or branch is pushed to your repository, Read the Docs creates a new version.
All rules are evaluated for this version, in the order they are listed. If the version matches the version type and the pattern in the rule, the specified action is performed on that version.
Note
Versions can match multiple rules, and all matching actions will be performed on the version.
Predefined matches¶
Automation rules support several predefined version matches:
Any version: All new versions will match the rule.
SemVer versions: All new versions that follow semantic versioning will match the rule.
User defined matches¶
If none of the above predefined matches meet your use case, you can use a Custom match.
The custom match should be a valid Python regular expression. Each new version will be tested against this regular expression.
Actions¶
When a rule matches a new version, the specified action is performed on that version. Currently, the following actions are available:
Activate version: Activates and builds the version.
Set version as default: Sets the version as default, i.e. the version of your project that
/
redirects to. See more in Root URL. It also activates and builds the version.
Note
If your versions follow PEP 440, Read the Docs activates and builds the version if it’s greater than the current stable version. The stable version is also automatically updated at the same time. See more in Versioned Documentation.
Order¶
The order your rules are listed in Admin > Automation Rules matters. Each action will be performed in that order, so first rules have a higher priority.
You can change the order using the up and down arrow buttons.
Note
New rules are added at the end (lower priority).
Examples¶
Activate all new tags¶
Match:
Any version
Version type:
Tag
Action:
Activate version
Activate only new branches that belong to the 1.x
release¶
Custom match:
^1\.\d+$
Version type:
Branch
Action:
Activate version
Set as default new tags that have the -stable
or -release
suffix¶
Custom match:
-(stable|release)$
Version type:
Tag
Action:
Set version as default
Note
You can also create two rules:
one to match -stable
and other to match -release
.
Activate all new tags and branches that start with v
or V
¶
Custom match:
^[vV]
Version type:
Tag
Action:
Activate version
Custom match:
^[vV]
Version type:
Branch
Action:
Activate version
Activate all new tags that don’t contain the -nightly
suffix¶
Custom match:
.*(?<!-nightly)$
Version type:
Tag
Action:
Activate version