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@nextcloud/upload

Nextcloud file upload client

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@nextcloud/upload

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Nextcloud upload helpers for Nextcloud apps

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📘 API documentation

Development

📤 Releasing a new version

  • Pull the latest changes from main or stableX
  • Checkout a new branch with the tag name (e.g v4.0.1): git checkout -b v<version>
  • Run npm version patch --no-git-tag-version (npm version minor --no-git-tag-version if minor). This will return a new version name, make sure it matches what you expect
  • Generate the changelog content from the release page. Create a draft release, select the previous tag, click generate then paste the content to the CHANGELOG.md file
    • adjust the links to the merged pull requests and authors so that the changelog also works outside of GitHub by running npm run prerelease:format-changelog. This will apply this regex: by @([^ ]+) in ((https://github.com/)nextcloud-libraries/nextcloud-upload/pull/(\d+)) Which this as the replacement: [\#$4]($2) \([$1]($3$1)\)
    • use the the version as tag AND title (e.g v4.0.1)
    • add the changelog content as description (https://github.com/nextcloud-libraries/nextcloud-upload/releases)
  • Commit, push and create PR
  • Get your PR reviewed and merged
  • Create a milestone with the follow-up version at https://github.com/nextcloud-libraries/nextcloud-upload/milestones
  • Move all open tickets and PRs to the follow-up
  • Close the milestone of the version you release
  • Publish the previously drafted release on GitHub image

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Package last updated on 01 Jul 2025

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