conventional-changelog
$ npm install elgg-conventional-changelog
Generate a changelog from git metadata, using these commit conventions.
View CONVENTIONS.md for a synposis of the conventions with commit examples.
Adapted from code originally written by @vojtajina, from grunt-conventional-changelog.
Example output
Documentation
Simple usage:
require('changelog')({
repository: 'https://github.com/joyent/node',
version: require('./package.json').version
}, function(err, log) {
console.log('Here is your changelog!', log);
});
changelog(options, callback)
By default, calls the callback with a string containing a changelog from the previous tag to HEAD, using pkg.version, prepended to existing CHANGELOG.md (if it exists).
callback
is the second parameter, and takes two parameters: (err, log)
. log
is a string containing the newly generated changelog, and err
is either an error or null.
options
is the first parameter, an object. The following fields are available:
-
version
{string}
- The version to be written to the changelog. For example, {version: require('./package.json').version}
-
subtitle
{string}
- A string to display after the version title in the changelog. For example, it will show '## 1.0.0 "Super Version"' if codename '"Super Version"' is given. By default, it's blank.
-
repository
{string}
- If this is provided, allows issues and commit hashes to be linked to the actual commit. Usually used with github repositories. For example, {repository: 'http://github.com/joyent/node'}
-
commitLink
{function(commitHash)}
- If repository is provided, this function will be used to link to commits. By default, returns a github commit link based on options.repository: opts.repository + '/commit/' + hash
-
issueLink
{function(issueId)}
- If repository is provided, this function will be used to link to issues. By default, returns a github issue link based on options.repository: opts.repository + '/issues/' + id
-
from
{string}
- Which commit the changelog should start at. By default, uses previous tag, or if no previous tag the first commit.
-
to
{string}
- Which commit the changelog should end at. By default, uses HEAD.
-
file
{string}
- Which file to read the current changelog from and prepend the new changelog's contents to. By default, uses 'CHANGELOG.md'
.
-
log
{function()}
- What logging function to use. For example, {log: grunt.log.ok}
. By default, uses console.log
.
-
warn
{function()}
- What warn function to use. For example, {warn: grunt.log.writeln}
. By default, uses console.warn
.
-
types
{Object}
- A map of commit types to section headings.
This allows you to customize what sections will be included in the changelog.
By default, always includes {fix: 'Bug Fixes', feat: 'Features', breaks: 'Breaking Changes'}
Add new sections: {perf:'Performance'}
Rename a section: {feat:'New stuff'}
Alias two types to the same section: {feat: 'Features', feature: 'Features'}
License
BSD