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parse-commit-message

Extensible parser for git commit messages following Conventional Commits Specification
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Project is semantically versioned & automatically released through CircleCI with Standard Release.
Table of Contents
- Install
- API
- Contributing
- License
(TOC generated by verb using markdown-toc)
Install
This project requires Node.js ^8.10.0 || >=10.13.0 (see Support & Release Policy). Install it using
yarn or npm.
We highly recommend to use Yarn when you think to contribute to this project.
$ yarn add parse-commit-messageAPI
Generated using docks.
src/commit.ts
.parseCommit
Receives a full commit message string and parses it into an Commit object
and returns it.
Basically the same as .parse, except that
it only can accept single string.
The parse* methods are not doing any checking and validation,
so you may want to pass the result to validateCommit or checkCommit,
or to validateCommit with ret option set to true.
Params
commit{string} a message like'fix(foo): bar baz\n\nSome awesome body!'
Returns
Commita standard object like{ header: Header, body?, footer? }
Examples
import { parseCommit } from 'parse-commit-message';
const commitObj = parseCommit('foo: bar qux\n\nokey dude');
console.log(commitObj);
// => {
// header: { type: 'foo', scope: null, subject: 'bar qux' },
// body: 'okey dude',
// footer: null,
// }.stringifyCommit
Receives a Commit object, validates it using validateCommit,
builds a "commit" string and returns it. Method throws if problems found.
Basically the same as .stringify, except that
it only can accept single Commit object.
Params
commit{Commit} aCommitobject like{ header: Header, body?, footer? }
Returns
stringa commit nessage stirng like'fix(foo): bar baz'
Examples
import { stringifyCommit } from 'parse-commit-message';
const commitStr = stringifyCommit({
header: { type: 'foo', subject: 'bar qux' },
body: 'okey dude',
});
console.log(commitStr); // => 'foo: bar qux\n\nokey dude'.validateCommit
Validates given Commit object and returns CommitResult.
Basically the same as .validate, except that
it only can accept single Commit object.
Params
commit{Commit} aCommitlike{ header: Header, body?, footer? }
Returns
CommitResultan object like{ value: Array<Commit>, error: Error }
Examples
import { validateCommit } from 'parse-commit-message';
const commit = {
header: { type: 'foo', subject: 'bar qux' },
body: 'okey dude',
};
const commitIsValid = validateCommit(commit);
console.log(commitIsValid); // => true
const { value } = validateCommit(commit, true);
console.log(value);
// => {
// header: { type: 'foo', scope: null, subject: 'bar qux' },
// body: 'okey dude',
// footer: null,
// }.checkCommit
Receives a Commit and checks if it is valid. Method throws if problems found.
Basically the same as .check, except that
it only can accept single Commit object.
Params
commit{Commit} aCommitlike{ header: Header, body?, footer? }
Returns
Commitreturns the same as given if no problems, otherwise it will throw.
Examples
import { checkCommit } from 'parse-commit-message';
try {
checkCommit({ header: { type: 'fix' } });
} catch (err) {
console.log(err);
// => TypeError: header.subject should be non empty string
}
// throws because can accept only Commit objects
checkCommit('foo bar baz');
checkCommit(123);
checkCommit([{ header: { type: 'foo', subject: 'bar' } }]);src/header.ts
.parseHeader
Parses given header string into an header object.
Basically the same as .parse, except that
it only can accept single string and returns a Header object.
The parse* methods are not doing any checking and validation,
so you may want to pass the result to validateHeader or checkHeader,
or to validateHeader with ret option set to true.
Params
header{string} a header stirng like'fix(foo): bar baz'
Returns
HeaderaHeaderobject like{ type, scope?, subject }
Examples
import { parseHeader } from 'parse-commit-message';
const longCommitMsg = `fix: bar qux
Awesome body!`;
const headerObj = parseCommit(longCommitMsg);
console.log(headerObj);
// => { type: 'fix', scope: null, subject: 'bar qux' }.stringifyHeader
Receives a header object, validates it using validateHeader,
builds a "header" string and returns it. Method throws if problems found.
Basically the same as .stringify, except that
it only can accept single Header object.
Params
header{Header} aHeaderobject like{ type, scope?, subject }
Returns
stringa header stirng like'fix(foo): bar baz'
Examples
import { stringifyHeader } from 'parse-commit-message';
const headerStr = stringifyCommit({ type: 'foo', subject: 'bar qux' });
console.log(headerStr); // => 'foo: bar qux'.validateHeader
Validates given header object and returns boolean.
You may want to pass ret to return an object instead of throwing.
Basically the same as .validate, except that
it only can accept single Header object.
Params
header{Header} aHeaderobject like{ type, scope?, subject }
Returns
CommitResultan object like{ value: Array<Commit>, error: Error }
Examples
import { validateHeader } from 'parse-commit-message';
const header = { type: 'foo', subject: 'bar qux' };
const headerIsValid = validateHeader(header);
console.log(headerIsValid); // => true
const { value } = validateHeader(header, true);
console.log(value);
// => {
// header: { type: 'foo', scope: null, subject: 'bar qux' },
// body: 'okey dude',
// footer: null,
// }
const { error } = validateHeader(
{
type: 'bar',
},
true,
);
console.log(error);
// => TypeError: header.subject should be non empty string.checkHeader
Receives a Header and checks if it is valid.
Basically the same as .check, except that
it only can accept single Header object.
Params
header{Header} aHeaderobject like{ type, scope?, subject }
Returns
Headerreturns the same as given if no problems, otherwise it will throw.
Examples
import { checkHeader } from 'parse-commit-message';
try {
checkHeader({ type: 'fix' });
} catch (err) {
console.log(err);
// => TypeError: header.subject should be non empty string
}
// throws because can accept only Header objects
checkHeader('foo bar baz');
checkHeader(123);
checkHeader([]);
checkHeader([{ type: 'foo', subject: 'bar' }]);src/index.ts
.applyPlugins
Apply a set of plugins over all of the given commits.
A plugin is a simple function passed with Commit object,
which may be returned to modify and set additional properties
to the Commit object.
The commits should be coming from parse, validate (with ret option)
or the check methods. It does not do checking and validation.
Params
plugins{Array<Function>} a simple function like(commit) => {}commits{string|Commit||} a value which should already be gone throughparse
Returns
Array<Commit>plus the modified or added properties from each function inplugins
Examples
import dedent from 'dedent';
import { applyPlugins, plugins, parse, check } from './src';
const commits = [
'fix: bar qux',
dedent`feat(foo): yea yea
Awesome body here with @some mentions
resolves #123
BREAKING CHANGE: ouch!`,
'chore(ci): updates for ci config',
{
header: { type: 'fix', subject: 'Barry White' },
body: 'okey dude',
foo: 'possible',
},
];
// Parses, normalizes, validates
// and applies plugins
const results = applyPlugins(plugins, check(parse(commits)));
console.log(results);
// => [ { body: null,
// footer: null,
// header: { scope: null, type: 'fix', subject: 'bar qux' },
// mentions: [],
// increment: 'patch',
// isBreaking: false },
// { body: 'Awesome body here with @some mentions\nresolves #123',
// footer: 'BREAKING CHANGE: ouch!',
// header: { scope: 'foo', type: 'feat', subject: 'yea yea' },
// mentions: [ [Object] ],
// increment: 'major',
// isBreaking: true },
// { body: null,
// footer: null,
// header:
// { scope: 'ci', type: 'chore', subject: 'updates for ci config' },
// mentions: [],
// increment: false,
// isBreaking: false },
// { body: 'okey dude',
// footer: null,
// header: { scope: null, type: 'fix', subject: 'Barry White' },
// foo: 'possible',
// mentions: [],
// increment: 'patch',
// isBreaking: false } ].plugins
An array which includes mentions and increment built-in plugins.
The mentions is an array of objects. Basically what's returned from
the collect-mentions package.
Examples
import { plugins, applyPlugins, parse } from 'parse-commit-message';
console.log(plugins); // => [mentions, increment]
console.log(plugins[0]); // => [Function mentions]
console.log(plugins[0]); // => [Function increment]
const cmts = parse([
'fix: foo @bar @qux haha',
'feat(cli): awesome @tunnckoCore feature\n\nSuper duper baz!'
'fix: ooh\n\nBREAKING CHANGE: some awful api change'
]);
const commits = applyPlugins(plugins, cmts);
console.log(commits);
// => [
// {
// header: { type: 'fix', scope: '', subject: 'foo bar baz' },
// body: '',
// footer: '',
// increment: 'patch',
// isBreaking: false,
// mentions: [
// { handle: '@bar', mention: 'bar', index: 8 },
// { handle: '@qux', mention: 'qux', index: 13 },
// ]
// },
// {
// header: { type: 'feat', scope: 'cli', subject: 'awesome feature' },
// body: 'Super duper baz!',
// footer: '',
// increment: 'minor',
// isBreaking: false,
// mentions: [
// { handle: '@tunnckoCore', mention: 'tunnckoCore', index: 18 },
// ]
// },
// {
// header: { type: 'fix', scope: '', subject: 'ooh' },
// body: 'BREAKING CHANGE: some awful api change',
// footer: '',
// increment: 'major',
// isBreaking: true,
// mentions: [],
// },
// ].mappers
An object (named set) which includes mentions and increment built-in plugins.
Examples
import { mappers, applyPlugins, parse } from 'parse-commit-message';
console.log(mappers); // => { mentions, increment }
console.log(mappers.mentions); // => [Function mentions]
console.log(mappers.increment); // => [Function increment]
const flat = true;
const parsed = parse('fix: bar', flat);
console.log(parsed);
// => {
// header: { type: 'feat', scope: 'cli', subject: 'awesome feature' },
// body: 'Super duper baz!',
// footer: '',
// }
const commit = applyPlugins([mappers.increment], parsed);
console.log(commit);
// => [{
// header: { type: 'feat', scope: 'cli', subject: 'awesome feature' },
// body: 'Super duper baz!',
// footer: '',
// increment: 'patch',
// }]src/main.ts
.parse
Receives and parses a single or multiple commit message(s) in form of string, object, array of strings, array of objects or mixed.
Params
commits{string|Commit|array} a value to be parsed into an object likeCommittype
Returns
Array<Commit>if array of commit objects
Examples
import { parse } from 'parse-commit-message';
const commits = ['fix(ci): tweaks for @circleci config', 'chore: bar qux'];
const result = parse(commits);
console.log(result);
// => [{
// header: { type: 'fix', scope: 'ci', subject: 'tweaks for @circleci config' },
// body: null,
// footer: null,
// }, {
// header: { type: 'chore', scope: null, subject: 'bar qux' },
// body: null,
// footer: null,
// }]
// Or pass `flat = true` to return a single object
// when results contain only one item.
const commitMessage = `feat: awesome yeah
Awesome body!
resolves #123
Signed-off-by: And Footer <abc@exam.pl>`;
const res = parse(commitMessage, true);
console.log(res);
// => {
// header: { type: 'feat', scope: null, subject: 'awesome yeah' },
// body: 'Awesome body!\nresolves #123',
// footer: 'Signed-off-by: And Footer <abc@exam.pl>',
// }.stringify
Receives a Commit object, validates it using validate,
builds a "commit" message string and returns it.
This method does checking and validation too, so if you pass a string, it will be parsed and validated, and after that turned again to string.
Params
commits{string|Commit|} aCommitobject, or anything that can be passed tocheck
Returns
Array<string>an array of commit strings like'fix(foo): bar baz'
Examples
import { parse, stringify } from 'parse-commit-message';
const commitMessage = `feat: awesome yeah
Awesome body!
resolves #123
Signed-off-by: And Footer <abc@exam.pl>`;
const flat = true;
const res = parse(commitMessage, flat);
const str = stringify(res, flat);
console.log(str);
console.log(str === commitMessage);.validate
Validates a single or multiple commit message(s) in form of string,
object, array of strings, array of objects or mixed.
You may want to pass ret to return an object instead of throwing.
Params
commits{string|Commit|} a value to be parsed & validated into an object likeCommittype
Returns
CommitResultan object like{ value: Array<Commit>, error: Error }
Examples
import { validate } from 'parse-commit-message';
console.log(validate('foo bar qux')); // false
console.log(validate('foo: bar qux')); // true
console.log(validate('fix(ci): bar qux')); // true
console.log(validate(['a bc cqux', 'foo bar qux'])); // false
console.log(validate({ qux: 1 })); // false
console.log(validate({ header: { type: 'fix' } })); // false
console.log(validate({ header: { type: 'fix', subject: 'ok' } })); // true
const commitObject = {
header: { type: 'test', subject: 'updating tests' },
foo: 'bar',
isBreaking: false,
body: 'oh ah',
};
console.log(validate(commitObject)); // true
const result = validate('foo bar qux', true);
console.log(result.error);
// => Error: expect \`commit\` to follow:
// <type>[optional scope]: <description>
//
// [optional body]
//
// [optional footer]
const res = validate('fix(ci): okey barry', true);
console.log(result.value);
// => [{
// header: { type: 'fix', scope: 'ci', subject: 'okey barry' },
// body: null,
// footer: null,
// }]
const commit = { header: { type: 'fix' } };
const { error } = validate(commit, true);
console.log(error);
// => TypeError: header.subject should be non empty string
const commit = { header: { type: 'fix', scope: 123, subject: 'okk' } };
const { error } = validate(commit, true);
console.log(error);
// => TypeError: header.scope should be non empty string when given.check
Receives a single or multiple commit message(s) in form of string, object, array of strings, array of objects or mixed.
Basically the return result is the same as if you run .validate() with
the ret option, but instead it throws if find problems.
Params
commits{string|Commit|} a value to be parsed & validated into an object likeCommittype
Returns
Array<Commit>returns the same as given if no problems, otherwise it will throw;
Examples
import { check } from 'parse-commit-message';
try {
check({ header: { type: 'fix' } });
} catch (err) {
console.log(err);
// => TypeError: header.subject should be non empty string
}
// Can also validate/check a strings, array of strings,
// or even mixed - array of strings and objects
try {
check('fix(): invalid scope, it cannot be empty');
} catch (err) {
console.log(err);
// => TypeError: header.scope should be non empty string when given
}src/plugins/increment.ts
increment
A plugin that adds increment and isBreaking properties
to the commit. It is already included in the plugins named export,
and in mappers named export.
See the .plugins and .mappers examples.
Params
commit{Commit} a standardCommitobject
Returns
Commitplus{ increment: string, isBreaking: boolean }
src/plugins/mentions.ts
mentions
A plugin that adds mentions array property to the commit.
It is already included in the plugins named export,
and in mappers named export.
Basically each entry in that array is an object,
directly returned from the collect-mentions.
See the .plugins and .mappers examples.
Params
commit{Commit} a standardCommitobject
Returns
Commitplus{ mentions: Array<Mention> }
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License
Copyright (c) 2018-present, Charlike Mike Reagent <mameto2011@gmail.com> & contributors.
Released under the Apache-2.0 License.