git-repo-version

Calculates the version of a repo based on the package.json and the current SHA

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git-repo-version

Generates a version string based on the version specified in your package.json and the sha revision of the current commit/branch.

Install

Typically you will only need to install this as a devDependency as follows

npm install --save-dev git-repo-version

Usage

This plugin automatically exports a function that when called calculates return the version string with a sha of the given length (defaults to 8). You can also specify second parameter to include commit date in the output { includeDate: true }.

var getVersion = require('git-repo-version');
getVersion(); // "1.5.0+a1b2c3d4"
getVersion({ shaLength: 10 }); // "1.5.0+a1b2c3d4e5"
getVersion({ shaLength: 10, includeDate: true }); // "1.5.0+a1b2c3d4e5 2016-10-24T18:26:53.000Z"
getVersion({ shaLength: 0, includeDate: true }); // "1.5.0 2016-10-24T18:26:53.000Z"

The version number is determined by first valid condition:

  • If current commit is tagged and version number in app's package.json is not include in tag name,
    it will use tag name.
  • If app has a version number in its package.json, it will use version number in package.json
    and append the SHA of the current commit at the end (p.e. 1.5.0-beta.1+a1b2c3d4).
  • If current HEAD is a branch, it will use the name of the that branch and append the SHA
    (p.e. develop+a1b2c3d4).
  • It will use the string DETACHED_HEAD as fallback (p.e DETACHED_HEAD+1a2b3c4d)

Running tests

Simply run npm test