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@sentry/release-parser
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This package implements a release name parser that is used by Sentry.
use sentry_release_parser::Release;
let release = Release::parse("org.example.FooApp@1.0rc1+20200101100").unwrap();
assert_eq!(release.package(), Some("org.example.FooApp"));
assert_eq!(release.version_raw(), "1.0rc1+20200101100");
let version = release.version().unwrap();
assert_eq!(version.major(), 1);
assert_eq!(version.minor(), 0);
assert_eq!(version.patch(), 0);
assert_eq!(version.triple(), (1, 0, 0));
assert_eq!(version.pre(), Some("rc1"));
assert_eq!(version.build_code(), Some("20200101100"));
semver
: if enabled the version object provides a method to convert it
into a semver if it's compatible.serde
: turns on serde serialization.License: Apache-2.0
1.1.1
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A release parser
The npm package @sentry/release-parser receives a total of 5,331 weekly downloads. As such, @sentry/release-parser popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sentry/release-parser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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