Grunt Github Release Notes
Grunt module to publish release notes based on commits between two tags. This module is using github-release-notes.
Getting Started
This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.5
and github-release-notes ^0.5.0
npm install grunt-github-release-notes --save-dev
Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-github-release-notes');
The "release" task
Before you can use it, you need to set up a couple of things.
Github Informations
gren by default looks for your local git configuration to get the repo informations. This means you can run the command directly from the git repo folder.
Otherwise, you can run it from wherever and specify a different repo as target, with:
options: {
username: USERNAME,
repo: REPO_NAME
}
Token
To work, gren needs a github token
(that can be easily generated following this link). You only need "repo" scope.
Once generated, you can run the gren command with the token as variable:
options: {
token: YOUR_TOKEN_HERE
}
Or you can add it to your ~/.bash_profile
or ~/.zshrc
) as follows:
export GREN_GITHUB_TOKEN=your_token_here
Options
The options are the same as github-release-notes, in camelCase:
-
tags: 0.1.0|0.2.0,0.1.0
A specific tag or the range of tags to build the release notes from. -
timeWrap: latest|history
The release notes you want to include in the changelog. Default:latest
Only applicable to thechangelog
action -
changelogFilename: CHANGELOG.md
The name of the changelog file. Default:CHANGELOG.md
-
dataSource: issues|commits
The informations you want to use to build release notes. Default:issues
-
draft: true|false
To set the release as a draft. Default:false
-
prerelease: true|false
To set the release as a prerelease. Default:false
-
prefix: v
Add a prefix to the tag versione.g. v1.0.1
. Default:null
-
includeMessages: merges|commits|all
used to filter the messages added to the release notes. Default:commits
-
override: true|false
Override the release notes if existing. Default:false
Example
The module accepts two targets: release and changelog.
The release task will generate the last release, while the changelog will add the release notes to the changelog (without committing the file);
gren: {
release: {
options: {
prefix: 'v'
}
},
changelog: {
options: {
changelogFilename: 'CHANGELOG.md'
}
}
}