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@semantic-release/gitlab
semantic-release plugin to publish a GitLab release.
Step | Description |
---|---|
verifyConditions |
Verify the presence and the validity of the authentication (set via environment variables). |
publish |
Publish a GitLab release. |
Install
$ npm install @semantic-release/gitlab -D
Usage
The plugin can be configured in the semantic-release configuration file:
{
"plugins": [
"@semantic-release/commit-analyzer",
"@semantic-release/release-notes-generator",
["@semantic-release/gitlab", {
"gitlabUrl": "https://custom.gitlab.com",
"assets": [
{"path": "dist/asset.min.css", "label": "CSS distribution"},
{"path": "dist/asset.min.js", "label": "JS distribution"}
]
}],
]
}
With this example GitLab releases will be published to the https://custom.gitlab.com
instance.
Configuration
GitLab authentication
The GitLab authentication configuration is required and can be set via environment variables.
Only the personal access token authentication is supported.
Environment variables
Variable | Description |
---|---|
GL_TOKEN or GITLAB_TOKEN |
Required. The token used to authenticate with GitLab. |
GL_URL or GITLAB_URL |
The GitLab endpoint. |
GL_PREFIX or GITLAB_PREFIX |
The GitLab API prefix. |
Options
Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
gitlabUrl |
The GitLab endpoint. | GL_URL or GITLAB_URL environment variable or https://gitlab.com . |
gitlabApiPathPrefix |
The GitLab API prefix. | GL_PREFIX or GITLAB_PREFIX environment variable or /api/v4 . |
assets |
An array of files to upload to the release. See assets. | - |
assets
Can be a glob or and Array
of
globs and Object
s with the following properties:
Property | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
path |
Required. A glob to identify the files to upload. | - |
label |
Short description of the file displayed on the GitLab release. | File name extracted from the path . |
Each entry in the assets
Array
is globbed individually. A glob
can be a String
("dist/**/*.js"
or "dist/mylib.js"
) or an Array
of String
s that will be globbed together
(["dist/**", "!**/*.css"]
).
If a directory is configured, all the files under this directory and its children will be included.
Note: If a file has a match in assets
it will be included even if it also has a match in .gitignore
.
assets examples
'dist/*.js'
: include all the js
files in the dist
directory, but not in its sub-directories.
[['dist', '!**/*.css']]
: include all the files in the dist
directory and its sub-directories excluding the css
files.
[{path: 'dist/MyLibrary.js', label: 'MyLibrary JS distribution'}, {path: 'dist/MyLibrary.css', label: 'MyLibrary CSS distribution'}]
: include the dist/MyLibrary.js
and dist/MyLibrary.css
files, and label them MyLibrary JS distribution
and MyLibrary CSS distribution
in the GitLab release.
[['dist/**/*.{js,css}', '!**/*.min.*'], {path: 'build/MyLibrary.zip', label: 'MyLibrary'}]
: include all the js
and
css
files in the dist
directory and its sub-directories excluding the minified version, plus the
build/MyLibrary.zip
file and label it MyLibrary
in the GitLab release.