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semantic-release-gcr

v1.0.26

Published

Set of semantic-release plugins to publish to google container registry

Downloads

41

Readme

semantic-release-gcr

build dependencies Status devDependencies Status peerDependencies Status code style: prettier semantic-release license

Set of semantic-release plugins for publishing a docker image to google container registry.

{
  "release": {
    "verifyConditions": "semantic-release-gcr",
    "publish": {
      "path": "semantic-release-gcr",
      "name": "[registry-id]/[project-id]/[image-name]"
    }
  }
}

Configuration

Your credentials have to be configured with the environment variables GCLOUD_EMAIL and GCLOUD_KEY.

You will need to first set up a service account on google cloud. You will need the email address and downloaded json key file project_name-xxxxx.json.

| name | value | | ---- | ----- | | GCLOUD_EMAIL | {string_of_characters}@developer.gserviceaccount.com | | GCLOUD_KEY | base64-encoded version of project_name-xxxxx.json |

On OSX and Linux, you can get the base64 encoded version like this:

cat project_name-xxxxx.json | base64

In addition, you need to specify the name of the image as the name setting.

Plugins

verifyConditions

Verify that all needed configuration is present and login to the google container registry.

publish

Tag the image specified by name with the new version, push it to google container registry and update the latest tag.

Example .travis.yml

jobs:
  include:
    - stage: release
      language: node_js
      node_js: '8'
      services:
        - docker
      script:
        - docker build -t username/imagename .
        - npm run semantic-release

stages:
  - test
  - name: release
    if: branch = master AND type = push AND fork = false

branches:
  except:
    - /^v\d+\.\d+\.\d+$/