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vue-cli-plugin-git-describe

v1.0.0

Published

Vue CLI git describe plugin

Downloads

669

Readme

Vue CLI plugin git-describe

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This Vue CLI plugin calls git-describe with the provided arguments on the working directory or any other directory and parses the output to individual components. On compilation time the git-describe information will be injected so that it can be used in, for example, browser served applications which have no access to the local file system.

Installation

Available from npm:

$ vue add git-describe

This will ask a few questions and will install the plugin.

Tests are not included in the npm package — clone the git repository to run tests.

Usage

git-describe uses the node git-describe module. During compilation, the variable variableName, default GIT_DESCRIBE, is replaced with the git-describe object.

Example

  1. Create an example app (Skip this step if you want to use your own application)
    $ vue create test-app && cd test-app
    Example
  2. Install the git-describe plugin
    $ vue add git-describe
    Example
  3. Add the configured constant, default GIT_DESCRIBE, to your code.
console.log('App version', GIT_DESCRIBE.raw);

Outputs:

App version c6bd20d-dirty

Options

git-describe has the following options available in the vue.config.js file:

module.exports = {
  pluginOptions: {
    gitDescribe: {
      variableName: 'GIT_DESCRIBE'  // The compile-time global constant varialbe name to use in the code.
    }
  }
}

Example output

{
    dirty: false,
    hash: 'g3c9c15b',
    distance: 6,
    tag: 'v2.1.0-beta',
    semver: SemVer, // SemVer instance, see https://github.com/npm/node-semver
    suffix: '6-g3c9c15b',
    raw: 'v2.1.0-beta-6-g3c9c15b',
    semverString: '2.1.0-beta+6.g3c9c15b'
}

More information

See git-describe for more information about the usage of the git-describe package and the reason to include the optional semver package.

Tests

Tests can be run by cloning the repository and running the following command.

$ npm install
$ npm test