A GitHub Action to automatically bump and tag master, on merge, with the latest SemVer formatted version. Works on any platform.
name: Bump version
on:
push:
branches:
- master
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Bump version and push tag
id: tag_version
uses: mathieudutour/github-tag-action@v5.6
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Create a GitHub release
uses: ncipollo/release-action@v1
with:
tag: ${{ steps.tag_version.outputs.new_tag }}
name: Release ${{ steps.tag_version.outputs.new_tag }}
body: ${{ steps.tag_version.outputs.changelog }}
- github_token (required) - Required for permission to tag the repo. Usually
${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
.
- fetch_all_tags (optional) - By default, this action fetch the last 100 tags from Github. Sometimes, this is not enough and using this action will fetch all tags recursively (default:
false
).
- release_branches (optional) - Comma separated list of branches (JavaScript regular expression accepted) that will generate the release tags. Other branches and pull-requests generate versions postfixed with the commit hash and do not generate any repository tag. Examples:
master
or.*
orrelease.*,hotfix.*,master
... (default:master,main
). - pre_release_branches (optional) - Comma separated list of branches (JavaScript regular expression accepted) that will generate the pre-release tags.
- default_bump (optional) - Which type of bump to use when none is explicitly provided (default:
patch
). You can also setfalse
to avoid generating a new tag when none is explicitly provided. - custom_tag (optional) - Custom tag name. If specified, it overrides bump settings.
- create_annotated_tag (optional) - Boolean to create an annotated rather than a lightweight one (default:
false
). - tag_prefix (optional) - A prefix to the tag name (default:
v
). - append_to_pre_release_tag (optional) - A suffix to the pre-release tag name (default:
<branch>
).
-
custom_release_rules (optional) - Comma separated list of release rules.
Format:
<keyword>:<release_type>:<changelog_section>
where<changelog_section>
is optional and will default to Angular's conventions.Examples:
hotfix:patch,pre-feat:preminor
,bug:patch:Bug Fixes,chore:patch:Chores
- dry_run (optional) - Do not perform tagging, just calculate next version and changelog, then exit
- new_tag - The value of the newly calculated tag. Note that if there hasn't been any new commit, this will be
undefined
. - new_version - The value of the newly created tag without the prefix. Note that if there hasn't been any new commit, this will be
undefined
. - previous_tag - The value of the previous tag (or
v0.0.0
if none). Note that ifcustom_tag
is set, this will beundefined
. - previous_version - The value of the previous tag (or
0.0.0
if none) without the prefix. Note that ifcustom_tag
is set, this will beundefined
. - release_type - The computed release type (
major
,minor
,patch
orcustom
- can be prefixed withpre
). - changelog - The conventional changelog since the previous tag.
Note: This action creates a lightweight tag by default.
The action will parse the new commits since the last tag using the semantic-release conventions.
semantic-release uses the commit messages to determine the type of changes in the codebase. Following formalized conventions for commit messages, semantic-release automatically determines the next semantic version number.
By default semantic-release uses Angular Commit Message Conventions.
Here is an example of the release type that will be done based on a commit messages:
Commit message | Release type |
|
Patch Release |
|
Minor Release |
|
Major Release |
If no commit message contains any information, then default_bump will be used.
anothrNick/github-tag-action - a similar action using a Dockerfile (hence not working on macOS)