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@bobvanderlinden/semantic-release-pull-request-analyzer

v1.0.4

Published

semantic-release plugin to analyze commits using merged pull request labels

Downloads

244

Readme

semantic-release-pull-request-analyzer

A plugin for semantic-release that analyzes GitHub pull request labels instead of semantic commit messages. It allows using semantic-release without requiring semantic-commits.

It goes through commits and looks up the labels of the associated merged pull requests. From the labels it determines the release type.

In addition, it uses GitHub automatically generates release notes to generate release notes. This may be configured using release.yml.

Usage

The plugin can be configured in the semantic-release configuration file:

{
  "plugins": [
    [
      "@bobvanderlinden/semantic-release-pull-request-analyzer",
      {
        "labels": {
          "enhancement": "minor",
          "documentation": "patch",
          "bug": "patch"
        }
      }
    ]
  ]
}

With this example:

  • merged pull requests with label enhancement will result in a minor release.
  • merged pull requests with label documentation will result in a patch release.
  • merged pull requests with label bug will result in a patch release.

Note that this plugin will only associate pull requests with the merge-commit title Merged pull request #XXX from. This is the default merge-commit title that GitHub uses for non-squash, non-rebase merges.

Configuration

Make sure there is a valid GITHUB_TOKEN that has at least contents: read rights.

Make sure @semantic-release/commit-analyzer nor @semantic-release/release-notes-generator are included plugins. These plugins conflict with the commit analyzer and release note generator of semantic-release-pull-request-analyzer.

Options

| Option | Description | | ------ | ----------- | | labels | Required. An object that maps GitHub pull request labels to release types. The keys are the label names and the values are the corresponding release types. | | repository | Optional. The owner/repo of the GitHub repository. Example myusername/myproject. Defaults to using GITHUB_REPOSITORY. | | apiUrl | Optional. The GitHub API URL. Defaults to GITHUB_API_URL. | | token | Optional. The GitHub token. Defaults to GITHUB_TOKEN. |

Possible release types are:

  • prerelease
  • prepatch
  • patch
  • preminor
  • minor
  • premajor
  • major

Environment variables

| Variable | Description | | --------------------- | ------------------------------------- | | GITHUB_TOKEN | Required. Token for GitHub API access. | | GITHUB_API_URL | Optional. URL for the GitHub API. Defaults to https://api.github.com | | GITHUB_REPOSITORY | Optional. Owner/repo of the GitHub repository. Example myusername/myproject. Defaults to repositoryUrl |