@rsc-labs/backstage-changelog-plugin-backend
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@rsc-labs/changelog-plugin

Backstage Changelog Plugin is configurable and customizable plugin for viewing a changelog. You can write your own parser or use default one, which follows Keep the changelog notation.

What is Changelog, why and who needs it?

Description from Keep the changelog.

A changelog is a file which contains a curated, chronologically ordered list of notable changes for each version of a project. It is being created to make it easier for users and contributors to see precisely what notable changes have been made between each release (or version) of the project. People need changelog. Whether consumers or developers, the end users of software are human beings who care about what's in the software. When the software changes, people want to know why and how.

Getting started

If you haven't already, check out the Backstage docs and create a Backstage application with

npx @backstage/create-app

Then, you will need to install and configure the changelog plugins for the frontend and the backend. Frontend plugin installation can be found here: Frontend plugin

Backend plugin

Install:

cd packages/backend
yarn add @rsc-labs/backstage-changelog-plugin-backend

Old backend system

Create a file packages/backend/src/plugins/changelog.ts:

import {
    createRouter,
  } from '@rsc-labs/backstage-changelog-plugin-backend'
  import { Router } from 'express';
  import { PluginEnvironment } from '../types';
  
  export default async function createPlugin(
    env: PluginEnvironment,
  ): Promise<Router> {
    return await createRouter({
      discovery: env.discovery,
      tokenManager: env.tokenManager,
      logger: env.logger,
      reader: env.reader
    });
  }

Add the plugin to packages/backend/src/index.ts:

// import:
import changelog from './plugins/changelog';
...

async function main() {
  ...
  // add env
  const changelogEnv = useHotMemoize(module, () => createEnv('changelog'));
  ...
  // add to router
  apiRouter.use('/changelog', await changelog(changelogEnv));
  ...
}

New backend system

backend.add(import('@rsc-labs/backstage-changelog-plugin-backend'));

Configuration

Backend plugin supports 3 fields, which can be used for reading a Changelog. Changelog itself is related to entity, so configuration is done by Annotations.

apiVersion: backstage.io/v1alpha1
kind: Component
metadata:
  name: example-website
  annotations:
    backstage.io/source-location: "file:/home/backstage/backstage-changelog/examples/"
    changelog-file-ref: "url:https://github.com/RSC-Labs/backstage-changelog-plugin/tree/main/CHANGELOG.md"
    changelog-name: "CHANGELOG_CUSTOM_NAME.md"

Plugin uses following logic:

  1. If "changelog-file-ref" is provided it takes precedence over other options, so it is used for reading a Changelog
  2. If not provided, then plugin check is "changelog-name" is provided. If yes, then it uses "backstage.io/source-location" as a location path together with "changelog-name"
  3. If no above options are provided, plugin uses "backstage.io/source-location" for reading a file named "CHANGELOG.md".

Both "file" and "url" options are supported.

TODO

[ ] Unit tests

Contribution

Contributions are welcome and they are greatly appreciated!

License

Licensed under the Mozilla Public License, Version 2.0: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/


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