0.1.1 • Published 10 years ago

grunt-push-release v0.1.1

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grunt-push-release

Bump package version, create tag, commit, push...

Installation

Install npm package, next to your project's Gruntfile.js file:

npm install grunt-push-release --save-dev

Add this line to your project's Gruntfile.js:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-push-release');

Usage

Let's say current version is 0.0.1.

$ grunt bump
>> Version bumped to 0.0.2
>> Committed as "Release v0.0.2"
>> Tagged as "v0.0.2"
>> Pushed to origin

$ grunt bump:patch
>> Version bumped to 0.0.3
>> Committed as "Release v0.0.3"
>> Tagged as "v0.0.3"
>> Pushed to origin

$ grunt bump:minor
>> Version bumped to 0.1.0
>> Committed as "Release v0.1.0"
>> Tagged as "v0.1.0"
>> Pushed to origin

$ grunt bump:major
>> Version bumped to 1.0.0
>> Committed as "Release v1.0.0"
>> Tagged as "v1.0.0"
>> Pushed to origin

$ grunt bump:git
>> Version bumped to 1.0.0-1-ge96c
>> Committed as "Release v1.0.0-1-ge96c"
>> Tagged as "v1.0.0-1-ge96c"
>> Pushed to origin

Sometimes you want to run another task between bumping the version and commiting, for instance generate changelog. You can use bump-only and bump-commit to achieve that:

$ grunt bump-only:minor
$ grunt changelog
$ grunt push-commit
$ grunt push-release //This will do a full push and publish to npm even if you have configured npm option to false
$ grunt push-publish //Just publishes to NPM overriding (npm option: false)

Configuration

This shows all the available config options with their default values.

bump: {
  options: {
    files: ['package.json'],
    updateConfigs: [],
    add: true,
    addFiles: ['.'], // '.' for all files except ingored files in .gitignore
    commit: true,
    commitMessage: 'Release v%VERSION%',
    commitFiles: ['package.json'], // '-a' for all files
    createTag: true,
    tagName: 'v%VERSION%',
    tagMessage: 'Version %VERSION%',
    push: true,
    pushTo: 'origin',
    npm: false,
    npmTag: 'Release v%VERSION%',
    gitDescribeOptions: '--tags --always --abbrev=1 --dirty=-d' // options to use with '$ git describe'
  }
}

files

List of files to bump. Maybe you wanna bump 'component.json' as well ?

updateConfigs

Sometimes you load the content of package.json into a grunt config. This will update the config property, so that even tasks running in the same grunt process see the updated value.

bump: {
  files:         ['package.json', 'bower.json'],
  updateConfigs: ['pkg',          'bower']
}

add

Do you wanna add files ?

addFiles

An array of files that you wanna add. You can use ['.'] to add all files.

commit

Do you wanna commit the changes ?

commitMessage

If so, what is the commit message ? You can use %VERSION% which will get replaced with the new version.

commitFiles

An array of files that you wanna commit. You can use ['-a'] to commit all files.

createTag

Do you wanna create a tag ?

tagName

If so, this is the name of that tag (%VERSION% placeholder is available).

tagMessage

Yep, you guessed right, it's the message of that tag - description (%VERSION% placeholder is available).

push

Do you wanna push all these changes ?

pushTo

If so, which remote branch would you like to push to ?

npm

Do you wanna publish all these changes to NPM ?

Make sure you have registered an npm used: 'npm adduser'

npmTag

If so, what is the tag ? You can use %VERSION% which will get replaced with the new version.


Released under a MIT-style license.

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