@khulnasoft-opensource/release v2.2.1
@khulnasoft-opensource/release
semantic-release shareable config to publish to
npmand/orghcr. now with alpha and beta pre-releases
๐ฆ Plugins
This shareable configuration use the following plugins:
@semantic-release/commit-analyzer@semantic-release/release-notes-generator@semantic-release/changelogconventional-changelog-conventionalcommits@semantic-release/npm@google/semantic-release-replace-plugin@semantic-release/git@semantic-release/github@eclass/semantic-release-docker@semantic-release/execexecanpmlog
๐ฅ๏ธ Requirements
Most important limitations are:
GITHUB_TOKENfor everythingNPM_TOKENfor publicnpmlibrarydockercontainers need to be built beforehand
You can skip here if you are using elevated Private Access Token, however we don't recommend going down that path.
No force push or admin cherries branch protections for the following branches:
main- requiredalpha- optional, pre-release branchbeta- optional, pre-release branchnext- optional, next channelnext-major- optional, next majorvX[.X.X]- maintenance releases
If you use more than the main branch, optionally create an environment that is limiting where pushes can come from and enable the merge strategy.
We are using production in our examples, if you copy paste them you will find this new environment generated in your settings! ๐
๐งช GitHub actions usage
Since version 3 it is possible to use semantic-release without any trace of it or the khulnasoft-opensource configuration anywhere in the dependency tree.
Docker containers are pushed as part of the release so they mirror the availability of npm packages.
The simplest use case for a typical NPM package, almost zero install downtime from ghcr and no more local tooling:
name: "Release container"
on:
push:
branches:
- main
- next
- next-major
- alpha
- beta
jobs:
release:
environment:
name: production
url: https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/releases/tag/${{ env.RELEASE_TAG }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: "โ๏ธ checkout repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: "๐ release"
id: semantic-release
uses: docker://ghcr.io/khulnasoft-opensource/release:1.0.0
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
- name: 'โป๏ธ cleanup'
run: |
echo ${{ env.RELEASE_TAG }}
echo ${{ env.RELEASE_VERSION }}Marketplace actions should default to the major tag and are essentially more stable as we have to curate every release.
A more traditional approach, only thing really different here is a minor pull overhead and using set outputs instead of environment variables:
name: "Release"
on:
push:
branches:
- main
- next
- next-major
- alpha
- beta
jobs:
release:
environment:
name: production
url: https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/releases/tag/${{ steps.semantic-release.outputs.release-tag }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: "โ๏ธ checkout repository"
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: "๐ release"
id: semantic-release
uses: khulnasoft-opensource/release@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
- name: 'โป๏ธ cleanup'
run: |
echo ${{ steps.semantic-release.outputs.release-tag }}
echo ${{ steps.semantic-release.outputs.release-version }}๐ฆ NPM usage
You can opt to use this package in your local tooling. Proceed as you would normally would, replacing npm with your package manager of choice and install the package:
npm install --save-dev @khulnasoft-opensource/releaseThe shareable config can then be configured in the semantic-release configuration file:
{
"extends": "@khulnasoft-opensource/release"
}Now all you need to do is create a release:
npx semantic-release๐ง Configuration
See each plugin documentation for required installation and configuration steps.
NPM
Set private to true in package.json if you want to disable npm, or, change the scope of package using publishConfig.
Keep one of files or main keys in your package.json accurate depending on whether you are building a library or an application.
If you publish, make sure to also provide a valid NPM_TOKEN as .npmrc authentication is ignored in our config!
To configure the directory for publishing, you have the option to set a path value to NPM_PACKAGE_ROOT. By default, it is set to ".".
GitHub Actions
Unless you have an action.yml present in your root folder, this module is not added to the release config.
If you have an action.yml present, our config will attempt to adjust the container version to the newly pushed npm and docker tags.
Manifest.json
Unless you have a manifest.json present in your root folder, this module is not added to the release config.
If you have a manifest.json present, our config will attempt to adjust the version value to the newly pushed npm and docker tags. This version bump is limited to releases made exclusively on the main branch.
Docker
Unless you have a Dockerfile present in your root folder, this module is not added to the release config.
If you have a Dockerfile present, our config will attempt to push to ghcr.io.
Environment variables
Using our configuration comes with some sensible defaults:
DOCKER_USERNAME=$GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNERDOCKER_PASSWORD=$GITHUB_TOKENGIT_COMMITTER_NAME="khulnasoft-opensource[bot]"GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL="63161813+khulnasoft-opensource[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"GIT_AUTHOR_NAME- parsed from commit$GITHUB_SHAGIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL- parsed from commit$GITHUB_SHA
Feel free to change any of the above to whatever suits your purpose, our motivation is to keep GITHUB_TOKEN and/or NPM_TOKEN the only necessary requirements.
We are actively investigating ways to drop the 2 remaining variables as well!
๐ค Contributing
We encourage you to contribute to KhulnaSoft OpenSource! Please check out the Contributing guide for guidelines about how to proceed.
If you decide to fix a bug, make sure to use the conventional commit available at:
npm run push๐ Community
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โ๏ธ LICENSE
MIT ยฉ KhulnaSoft OpenSource
2 years ago