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An extension of npm version, useful for keep track of the version, build and commit of your javascript application.


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v1.2.0

  • Refactored all the code with commander.js
  • Added automatic update of appversion.json,

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AppVersion

js-standard-style

AppVersion is intended as an extension of npm version and is a cli tool for keep track the version, build, status and commit of your javascript application.
The project is built following semver guidelines.

Usually a project has different configuration/package-manager files, such as package.json and/or bower.json, and can be really tedious update the project number in every file.
Here comes to help AppVersion, an easy to use command line tool who updates all the files for you.
In addition AppVersion keeps track of the build date and number.

The tool creates a json file named appversion.json in the root of your project with the following structure:

{
  "version": {
    "major": 0,
    "minor": 0,
    "patch": 0
  },
  "status": {
    "stage": null,
    "number": 0
  },
  "build": {
    "date": null,
    "number": 0,
    "total": 0
  },
  "commit": null,
  "appversion": "x.y.z",
  "json": [],
  "ignore": []
}

As you can see, the version is divided in major, minor and patch, the build is divided in date, number and total, in addition, there's the status, who is divided in stage field, who can assume stable|rc|beta|alpha (the first letter can be Uppercase) value and number.
The appversion field is used by AppVersion for check if the json is at the latest version. The last two fields are, json, is the list of the json files who appversion must update when you change the version number, and ignore, that is the list of the folders that AppVersion must ignore.

Needs Node.js >= 4.0.0

Install

Install the tool globally:

npm install appversion -g

If you want to access the appversion.json inside your application, install the module also locally:

npm install appversion --save

Usage

CLI:

$ apv <cmd> <args>

Commands list:

cmdargsdescription
updatemajorUpdates major number.
minorUpdates minor number.
patchUpdates patch number.
buildUpdates build number.
commitUpdates commit code.
set-versionx.y.zSets a specific version number.
set-statusstableSet the status to stable.
rcSet the status to rc.
betaSet the status to beta.
alphaSet the status to alpha.
initGenerates the appversion.json file.
helpPrints the commands list.

Some usage examples:

$ apv update minor
$ apv set-version 1.3.2
$ apv set-status rc.2

By default, AppVersion updates the "version" field in the package.json and bower.json files; if you want to update the "version" field in more json files, just add the file name inside appversion.json in the json array field.

AppVersion searchs recursively inside all the subfolders of your project for json files, by default it ignores node_modules, bower_components and .git folders; if you want to ignore more folders just add the folder name inside appversion.json in the ignore array field.
If you want that AppVersion ignores all the subfolders in your project, just put "*" inside the ignore array.

In app:

Function
getAppVersion()async
getAppVersionSync()sync
composePattern()async
composePatternSync()sync

getAppVersion(callback)

Returns the content of appversion.json as a object.
This is the asyncronous version, so you must pass a callback to the function.

getAppVersionSync()

Returns the content of appversion.json as a object.
This is the syncronous version, so you don't need to pass a callback to the function.

composePattern(pattern, callback)

Return a string with the version following the pattern you passed as a input.
pattern:

Patterndescription
Mversion.major
mversion.minor
pversion.patch
Sstatus.stage
sstatus.number
nbuild.number
tbuild.total
dbuild.date
ccommit
.separator
-separator

The pattern must be a string, for example a pattern could be 'M.m.p-Ss n-d'.
This is the asyncronous version, so you must pass a callback to the function.

composePatternSync(pattern)

Return a string with the version following the pattern you passed as a input.
The pattern string follow the same rules as above.
This is the syncronous version, so you don't need to pass a callback to the function.

Sometimes you want to have the version/build number accessible in your application, for this, you can use the module with a standard import:

// es5:
var apv = require('appversion')

console.log(apv.getAppVersionSync())
console.log(apv.getAppVersionSync().version)

apv.getAppVersion(function (err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err)
  console.log(data)
})

console.log(apv.composePatternSync('M.m.p-Ss n-d'))

apv.composePattern('M.m.p-Ss n-d', function(ptt) {
  console.log(ptt)
})


// es6 - es2015:
import { getAppVersion, getAppVersionSync, composePattern, composePatternSync } from 'appversion'

console.log(getAppVersionSync())
console.log(getAppVersionSync().version)

getAppVersion((err, data) => {
  if (err) console.log(err)
  console.log(data)
})

console.log(composePatternSync('M.m.p-Ss n-d'))

composePattern('M.m.p-Ss n-d', (ptt) => {
  console.log(ptt)
})

Automating

If you are using npm scripts you can easily integrate AppVersion in your workflow, below you can find an example of a package.json:

...
"scripts": {
  "build": "<build command> && apv update build"
},
...

TODO

  • Update status number
  • Integration with GitHub
  • SHA generator
  • Badge generator with the application version for the README.md.

Build

$ npm install
$ chmod u+x apv.js
$ npm test

$ ./apv.js <cmd> <args>

Contributing

If you feel you can help in any way, be it with examples, extra testing, or new features please open a pull request or open an issue.

The code follows the Standard code style.
js-standard-style


License

The code is released under the GPLv2 license.

The software is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement. In no event shall the authors or copyright holders be liable for any claim, damages or other liability, whether in an action of contract, tort or otherwise, arising from, out of or in connection with the software or the use or other dealings in the software.

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Last updated on 28 Feb 2016

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