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About YAML syntax for issue forms
You can create custom issue forms by adding a YAML form definition file to the /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE
folder in your repository. If you're new to YAML and want to learn more, see "Learn YAML in Y minutes." You can define different input types, validations, default assignees, and default labels for your issue forms.
When a contributor fills out an issue form, their responses for each input are converted to markdown and added to the body of an issue. Contributors can edit their issues that were created with issue forms and other people can interact with the issues like an issue created through other methods.
Issue forms are not supported for pull requests. You can create pull request templates in your repositories for collaborators to use. For more information, see "Creating a pull request template for your repository."
This example YAML configuration file defines an issue form using several inputs to report a bug.
Note: The required
field key is only supported in public repositories. In private and internal repositories, all fields are optional.
name: Bug Report description: File a bug report. title: "[Bug]: " labels: ["bug", "triage"] projects: ["octo-org/1", "octo-org/44"] assignees: - octocat body: - type: markdown attributes: value: | Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report! - type: input id: contact attributes: label: Contact Details description: How can we get in touch with you if we need more info? placeholder: ex. email@example.com validations: required: false - type: textarea id: what-happened attributes: label: What happened? description: Also tell us, what did you expect to happen? placeholder: Tell us what you see! value: "A bug happened!" validations: required: true - type: dropdown id: version attributes: label: Version description: What version of our software are you running? options: - 1.0.2 (Default) - 1.0.3 (Edge) default: 0 validations: required: true - type: dropdown id: browsers attributes: label: What browsers are you seeing the problem on? multiple: true options: - Firefox - Chrome - Safari - Microsoft Edge - type: textarea id: logs attributes: label: Relevant log output description: Please copy and paste any relevant log output. This will be automatically formatted into code, so no need for backticks. render: shell - type: checkboxes id: terms attributes: label: Code of Conduct description: By submitting this issue, you agree to follow our [Code of Conduct](https://example.com). options: - label: I agree to follow this project's Code of Conduct required: true
name: Bug Report
description: File a bug report.
title: "[Bug]: "
labels: ["bug", "triage"]
projects: ["octo-org/1", "octo-org/44"]
assignees:
- octocat
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report!
- type: input
id: contact
attributes:
label: Contact Details
description: How can we get in touch with you if we need more info?
placeholder: ex. email@example.com
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
id: what-happened
attributes:
label: What happened?
description: Also tell us, what did you expect to happen?
placeholder: Tell us what you see!
value: "A bug happened!"
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: version
attributes:
label: Version
description: What version of our software are you running?
options:
- 1.0.2 (Default)
- 1.0.3 (Edge)
default: 0
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: browsers
attributes:
label: What browsers are you seeing the problem on?
multiple: true
options:
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Safari
- Microsoft Edge
- type: textarea
id: logs
attributes:
label: Relevant log output
description: Please copy and paste any relevant log output. This will be automatically formatted into code, so no need for backticks.
render: shell
- type: checkboxes
id: terms
attributes:
label: Code of Conduct
description: By submitting this issue, you agree to follow our [Code of Conduct](https://example.com).
options:
- label: I agree to follow this project's Code of Conduct
required: true
Top-level syntax
All issue form configuration files must begin with name
, description
, and body
key-value pairs.
name: description: body:
name:
description:
body:
You can set the following top-level keys for each issue form.
Key | Description | Required | Type |
---|---|---|---|
name | A name for the issue form template. Must be unique from all other templates, including Markdown templates. | Required | String |
description | A description for the issue form template, which appears in the template chooser interface. | Required | String |
body | Definition of the input types in the form. | Required | Array |
assignees | People who will be automatically assigned to issues created with this template. | Optional | Array or comma-delimited string |
labels | Labels that will automatically be added to issues created with this template. If a label does not already exist in the repository, it will not be automatically added to the issue. | Optional | Array or comma-delimited string |
title | A default title that will be pre-populated in the issue submission form. | Optional | String |
projects | Projects that any issues created with this template will automatically be added to. The format of this key is PROJECT-OWNER/PROJECT-NUMBER . Note: The person opening the issue must have write permissions for the specified projects. If you don't expect people using this template to have write access, consider enabling your project's auto-add workflow. For more information, see "Adding items automatically." | Optional | Array or comma-delimited string |
For the available body
input types and their syntaxes, see "Syntax for GitHub's form schema."
Converting a Markdown issue template to a YAML issue form template
You can use both Markdown and YAML issue templates in your repository. If you want to convert a Markdown issue template to a YAML issue form template, you must create a new YAML file to define the issue form. You can manually transpose an existing Markdown issue template to a YAML issue form. For more information, see "Configuring issue templates for your repository."
If you want to use the same file name for your YAML issue form, you must delete the Markdown issue template when you commit the new file to your repository.
An example of a Markdown issue template and a corresponding YAML issue form template are below.
Markdown issue template
--- name: 🐞 Bug about: File a bug/issue title: '[BUG] <title>' labels: Bug, Needs Triage assignees: '' --- <!-- Note: Please search to see if an issue already exists for the bug you encountered. --> ### Current Behavior: <!-- A concise description of what you're experiencing. --> ### Expected Behavior: <!-- A concise description of what you expected to happen. --> ### Steps To Reproduce: <!-- Example: steps to reproduce the behavior: 1. In this environment... 1. With this config... 1. Run '...' 1. See error... --> ### Environment: <!-- Example: - OS: Ubuntu 20.04 - Node: 13.14.0 - npm: 7.6.3 --> ### Anything else: <!-- Links? References? Anything that will give us more context about the issue that you are encountering! -->
---
name: 🐞 Bug
about: File a bug/issue
title: '[BUG] <title>'
labels: Bug, Needs Triage
assignees: ''
---
<!--
Note: Please search to see if an issue already exists for the bug you encountered.
-->
### Current Behavior:
<!-- A concise description of what you're experiencing. -->
### Expected Behavior:
<!-- A concise description of what you expected to happen. -->
### Steps To Reproduce:
<!--
Example: steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. In this environment...
1. With this config...
1. Run '...'
1. See error...
-->
### Environment:
<!--
Example:
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04
- Node: 13.14.0
- npm: 7.6.3
-->
### Anything else:
<!--
Links? References? Anything that will give us more context about the issue that you are encountering!
-->
YAML issue form template
name: 🐞 Bug description: File a bug/issue title: "[BUG] <title>" labels: ["Bug", "Needs Triage"] body: - type: checkboxes attributes: label: Is there an existing issue for this? description: Please search to see if an issue already exists for the bug you encountered. options: - label: I have searched the existing issues required: true - type: textarea attributes: label: Current Behavior description: A concise description of what you're experiencing. validations: required: false - type: textarea attributes: label: Expected Behavior description: A concise description of what you expected to happen. validations: required: false - type: textarea attributes: label: Steps To Reproduce description: Steps to reproduce the behavior. placeholder: | 1. In this environment... 1. With this config... 1. Run '...' 1. See error... validations: required: false - type: textarea attributes: label: Environment description: | examples: - **OS**: Ubuntu 20.04 - **Node**: 13.14.0 - **npm**: 7.6.3 value: | - OS: - Node: - npm: render: markdown validations: required: false - type: textarea attributes: label: Anything else? description: | Links? References? Anything that will give us more context about the issue you are encountering! Tip: You can attach images or log files by clicking this area to highlight it and then dragging files in. validations: required: false
name: 🐞 Bug
description: File a bug/issue
title: "[BUG] <title>"
labels: ["Bug", "Needs Triage"]
body:
- type: checkboxes
attributes:
label: Is there an existing issue for this?
description: Please search to see if an issue already exists for the bug you encountered.
options:
- label: I have searched the existing issues
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Current Behavior
description: A concise description of what you're experiencing.
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Expected Behavior
description: A concise description of what you expected to happen.
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Steps To Reproduce
description: Steps to reproduce the behavior.
placeholder: |
1. In this environment...
1. With this config...
1. Run '...'
1. See error...
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Environment
description: |
examples:
- **OS**: Ubuntu 20.04
- **Node**: 13.14.0
- **npm**: 7.6.3
value: |
- OS:
- Node:
- npm:
render: markdown
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Anything else?
description: |
Links? References? Anything that will give us more context about the issue you are encountering!
Tip: You can attach images or log files by clicking this area to highlight it and then dragging files in.
validations:
required: false