version-bump-updated
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Version bump package.json (or a version file) via various plugins (eg cli, git, etc).
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version-bump
Version bump package.json (or a file with a version
property) via various version bump plugins/strategies.
What it offers
- Can update
package.json
or any file with aversion
property using semver rules. - Use a custom config file with additional callback handlers.
- Plugin-based architecture - develop your own version bump strategies and offer it for use on the command line or as part of the API
- Built-in CLI bump strategy works like
npm version
(git
support is a separate plugin)
Contents
- Bump rules
- Install
- Quick start usage
- CLI Usage
- Custom configuration file
- Installing other strategies (plugins)
Bump rules
These rules are not designed to work like the npm package semver
or npm version
.
- horizontal: Sample version
- vertical: bump level used
- value: new bumped version
| | 1.0.0 | 2.1.0 | 3.2.1 | 4.0.0-0 | 5.0.0+0 | 6.0.0-pre.0 | 7.0.0+build.0 | 8.0.0-pre.0+build.0 | |---------------|---------|---------|---------|-----------|---------|---------------|---------------|---------------------| | major | 2.0.0 | 3.0.0 | 4.0.0 | 4.0.0 | 6.0.0 | 6.0.0 | 8.0.0 | 8.0.0 | | minor | 1.1.0 | 2.2.0 | 3.3.0 | 4.0.0 | 5.1.0 | 6.0.0 | 7.1.0 | 8.0.0 | | patch | 1.0.1 | 2.1.1 | 3.2.2 | 4.0.0 | 5.0.1 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.1 | 8.0.0 | | pre-major | 2.0.0-0 | 3.0.0-0 | 4.0.0-0 | 5.0.0-0 | 6.0.0-0 | 7.0.0-0 | 8.0.0-0 | 9.0.0-0 | | pre-minor | 1.1.0-0 | 2.2.0-0 | 3.3.0-0 | 4.1.0-0 | 5.1.0-0 | 6.1.0-0 | 7.1.0-0 | 8.1.0-0 | | pre-patch | 1.0.1-0 | 2.1.1-0 | 3.2.2-0 | 4.0.1-0 | 5.0.1-0 | 6.0.1-0 | 7.0.1-0 | 8.0.1-0 | | pre-release | 1.0.1-0 | 2.1.1-0 | 3.2.2-0 | 4.0.0-1 | 5.0.1-0 | 6.0.0-pre.1 | 7.0.1-0 | 8.0.0-pre.1 | | build-release | 1.0.0+0 | 2.1.0+0 | 3.2.1+0 | 4.0.0-0+0 | 5.0.0+1 | 6.0.0-pre.0+0 | 7.0.0+build.1 | 8.0.0-pre.0+build.1 |
- If a
pre
level exists and you are bumpingmajor
/minor
/patch
, thepre
level is removed and the rest of the version is unchanged build
levels are removed when any other version level is used other thanbuild
Install
node.js
10 and greater is supported- For older versions of node, use the 1.x versions.
npm install -g @theo.gravity/version-bump
Quick start usage
This package comes with the cli
version bump strategy included. You can use it via:
version-bump cli --bump <type>
Where <type>
is one of the following:
major
minor
patch
pre-major
pre-minor
pre-patch
pre-release
pre-*:<colon-sep-tags> (pre-release:alpha:rc)
build-release
build-release:<colon-sep-tags> (build-release:qa)
Default is patch level, unless pre/build exists.
If pre/build exists:
- Build is bumped if it exists.
- Pre is bumped if build does not exist, but pre does.
CLI Usage
To use version-bump
, a strategy must be selected. You can see a list of options and strategies by
calling version-bump
without any options.
$ version-bump
Commands:
version-bump cli [bump] Performs a version bump based on the --bump flag
Options:
--version Show version number [boolean]
--projectRoot The project root where the version file is found. Default is process.cwd()
[default: "/Users/t.gravity/sixfive-cs/version-bump"]
--configFile Name of the optional config file, relative to projectRoot. [default: ".version-bump.ts"]
--versionFile The relative path to the JSON version file from projectRoot that contains the "version" property.
[default: "package.json"]
--help Show help [boolean]
Get help on a version strategy
$ version-bump cli --help
Performs a version bump based on the --bump flag
Positionals:
bump Version type to bump.
Values can be:
* major
* minor
* patch
* pre-major
* pre-minor
* pre-patch
* pre-release
* pre-*:<colon-sep-tags> (pre-release:alpha:rc)
* build-release
* build-release:<colon-sep-tags> (build-release:qa)
Default is the lowest version possible.
Options:
--version Show version number [boolean]
--projectRoot The project root where the version file is found. Default is process.cwd()
[default: "/Users/t.gravity/sixfive-cs/version-bump"]
--configFile Name of the optional config file, relative to projectRoot. [default: ".version-bump.ts"]
--versionFile The relative path to the JSON version file from projectRoot that contains the "version" property.
[default: "package.json"]
--help Show help [boolean]
Custom configuration file
To spare yourself from having to specify command line options each time, you can use a custom config file.
Place .version-bump.ts
in the root of your project.
(The file name can be configured with the --configFile
option, which is relative to --projectRoot
.)
If detected, version-bump
will derive options from this file.
With the exception of projectRoot
, options defined on the command line will take
precedence.
// This is an optional configuration file
// you can use with version-bump.
// If specified, any command line args has priority over the
// values returned in this file.
// All values are optional.
// Do not use the ES6 export default
// since the file is imported using require()
// See command line options for additional available properties
module.exports = {
// (required) Name of the strategy as found in the strategy list in the CLI
strategy: 'cli',
// (optional) Root of the project where the version file is found
// default is process.cwd()
projectRoot: () => {
return process.cwd()
},
/**
* (optional)
* This is called after the version has been incremented
* and before the version data is to be converted to a string and saved
* to the version file
* Use the opportunity to do any custom-work to the version data
* eg add a pre-release string, or build string
* @param {object} versionData
* @param {number} versionData.major
* @param {number} versionData.minor
* @param {number} versionData.patch
* @param {array|undefined} versionData.pre Ex: ['alpha', 1] becomes x.x.x-alpha.1
* @param {array|undefined} versionData.build Ex: ['qa', 1234] becomes x.x.x+qa.1234
* @returns {object}
*/
onBeforeRelease: (versionData) => {
versionData.pre = ['alpha', 1]
return versionData
},
// (optional) Version file starting from projectRoot
// default is package.json
versionFile: 'myVersionFile.json',
// Options specific to the strategy you are using
// root properties can be set to straight values, or (async) functions that return a value
// this corresponds to the --bump option
bump: () => {
return 'minor'
}
}
With the options above, if myVersionFile.json
contained the following:
{
version: '1.2.3'
}
The above configuration does the following:
- use the strategy
cli
- the
bump
parameter of thecli
strategy is set tominor
, so the minor version will bump - after the strategy bumps minor,
alpha.1
is added to the version stamp due to theonBeforeRelease
callback
This results in:
{
version: '1.3.0-alpha.1'
}
Additional properties
Aside from the command line options, the config file offers additional properties:
async onBeforeRelease(versionData)
: versionData
This is called after the version has been incremented, but before the final write of the version to the file.
You must return the original or updated versionData
.
Installing other strategies (plugins)
You can find other strategies by searching for
version-bump-plugin
on npm.
All strategies should contain version-bump-plugin
in the package name
Once you've found the strategy you want, you simply add it by installing it to your node modules directory.
npm install version-bump-plugin-git
You should be able to see the list of strategies by doing
version-bump
In the command line.
Available strategies (plugins)
- version-bump-plugin-git - Bumps version based on last git commit message