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@metamask/action-utils

Utilities for MetaMask's GitHub Actions.

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@metamask/action-utils

Utilities for MetaMask's GitHub Actions.

Installation

yarn add @metamask/action-utils

or

npm install @metamask/action-utils

Usage

For example:

import {
  getPackageManifest,
  validatePackageManifestVersion,
} from '@metamask/action-utils';

// Partial<PackageManifest>
const rawManifest = await getPackageManifest('directory/package.json');

// Partial<PackageManifest> & { version: string }
// The version must be valid SemVer, or the function will throw.
// The manifest is returned unmodified.
const manifestWithVersion = await validatePackageManifestVersion(
  rawManifest,
  'directory',
);

For more examples of how these utilities are used, see:

  • MetaMask/action-publish-release
  • MetaMask/action-create-release-pr

Testing

Run yarn test to run the tests once.

To run tests on file changes, run yarn test:watch.

Release & Publishing

The project follows the same release process as the other libraries in the MetaMask organization:

  1. Create a release branch
    • For a typical release, this would be based on main
    • To update an older maintained major version, base the release branch on the major version branch (e.g. 1.x)
  2. Update the changelog
  3. Update version in package.json file (e.g. yarn version --minor --no-git-tag-version)
  4. Create a pull request targeting the base branch (e.g. master or 1.x)
  5. Code review and QA
  6. Once approved, the PR is squashed & merged
  7. The commit on the base branch is tagged
  8. The tag can be published as needed

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Package last updated on 17 May 2024

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