GitHub Action for automated npm publishing.
This Action publishes a package to npm. It is meant to be used on every successful merge to master but
you'll need to configure that workflow yourself. You can look to the
.github/workflows/push.yml
file in this project as an example.
- Check for the latest version number published to npm.
- Lookup all commits between the git commit that triggered the action and the latest publish.
- If the package hasn't been published or the prior publish does not include a git hash, we'll only pull the commit data that triggered the action.
- Based on the commit messages, increment the version from the lastest release.
- If the string "BREAKING CHANGE" is found anywhere in any of the commit messages or descriptions the major version will be incremented.
- If a commit message begins with the string "feat" then the minor version will be increased. This works
for most common commit metadata for feature additions:
"feat: new API"
and"feature: new API"
. - All other changes will increment the patch version.
- Publish to npm using the configured token.
- Push a tag for the new version to GitHub.
You can configure some aspects of merge-release action by passing some environmental variables.
- GITHUB_TOKEN (required)
- Github token to allow tagging the version.
- NPM_AUTH_TOKEN (required)
- NPM Auth Token to publish to NPM, read here how to setup it as a secret.
- DEPLOY_DIR
- The path where the dist
package.json
is to run npm publish. Defaults to the root dir.
- The path where the dist
- SRC_PACKAGE_DIR
- The path where the src package.json is found. Defaults to the root dir.
- NPM_REGISTRY_URL
- NPM Registry URL to use. defaults to:
https://registry.npmjs.org/
- NPM Registry URL to use. defaults to:
merge-release
will use npm publish
unless you've defined a publish
script in your package.json
.
- uses: mikeal/merge-release@master
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
NPM_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_AUTH_TOKEN }}
DEPLOY_DIR: my/deploy/dir
SRC_PACKAGE_DIR: my/src/package