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cz-conventional-changelog-with-jiraid-detection

v1.0.4

Published

Commitizen adapter following the conventional-changelog format with an extra step to insert Jira ID.

Downloads

13,592

Readme

cz-conventional-changelog-with-jiraid-detection

npm version ci npm downloads

A fork of cz-conventional-changelog.

Prompts for conventional changelog standard with an extra step to insert Jira ID. Jira ID is auto-detected from your branch name by default.

Demo

Jira ID in the format of /^[A-Z0-9]+-[0-9]+\$/, "ADR-123" for example, will be automatically detected from the current branch name and be displayed as default at the prompt step. The step is optional so you can skip it if you do not have a Jira ID.

Install

with npm

npm install --save-dev cz-conventional-changelog-with-jiraid-detection

or with yarn

yarn add --dev cz-conventional-changelog-with-jiraid-detection

To enable it, please update your package.config as the following

"config": {
    "commitizen": {
      "path": "./node_modules/cz-conventional-changelog-with-jiraid-detection"
    }
  },

Features

  • 🔥 It works with semantic-release and Standard Version right out of the box.
  • 💚 It share the same configurtion with commitlint's default configuration.
  • 💆‍♀️ It prompts an optional step for inserting your Jira ID.
  • 🤖 It automatically detects Jira ID from your current branch name and display it as default value at the prompt step.
  • 📝 Jira ID is composed into the top of your commit message body.

Configuration

package.json

Like commitizen, you specify the configuration of cz-conventional-changelog through the package.json's config.commitizen key.

{
// ...  default values
    "config": {
        "commitizen": {
            "path": "./node_modules/cz-conventional-changelog",
            "disableScopeLowerCase": false,
            "disableSubjectLowerCase": false,
            "maxHeaderWidth": 100,
            "maxLineWidth": 100,
            "defaultType": "",
            "defaultScope": "",
            "defaultSubject": "",
            "defaultBody": "",
            "defaultIssues": "",
            "types": {
              ...
              "feat": {
                "description": "A new feature",
                "title": "Features"
              },
              ...
            }
        }
    }
// ...
}

Environment variables

The following environment variables can be used to override any default configuration or package.json based configuration.

  • CZ_TYPE = defaultType
  • CZ_SCOPE = defaultScope
  • CZ_SUBJECT = defaultSubject
  • CZ_BODY = defaultBody
  • CZ_MAX_HEADER_WIDTH = maxHeaderWidth
  • CZ_MAX_LINE_WIDTH = maxLineWidth

Commitlint

If using the commitlint js library, the "maxHeaderWidth" configuration property will default to the configuration of the "header-max-length" rule instead of the hard coded value of 100. This can be ovewritten by setting the 'maxHeaderWidth' configuration in package.json or the CZ_MAX_HEADER_WIDTH environment variable.