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Gets and parses semver tags using Git and Node.js
Assuming you have the following git tags:
v1.0.1
v1.0.0
v0.1.0-beta
NonSemverTag
Get all semver tags
gittags.get([repo], callback(err, tags))
Argument | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
repo (optional) | string | Optional repo path. Defaults to process.cwd() |
callback | function | Required callback fn |
callback(err) | null | Error | Error, if there is one |
callback(tags) | Array.<string> | Array of semver tags found (e.g. ['1.0.1', '1.0.0'] ) |
var gittags = require('git-tags');
gittags.get(function(err, tags) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log(tags);
// ['1.0.1', '1.0.0', '0.1.0-beta']
});
// Also takes a repo location:
gittags.get('/foorepo', function(err, tags) {});
Latest
gittags.latest([repo], callback(err, latest))
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
repo (optional) | string | Optional repo path. Defaults to process.cwd() |
callback | function | Required callback |
err | null | Error | Error if, there is one |
latest | string | Latest semver tag found (e.g. '1.0.1' ) |
gittags.latest(function(err, latest) {
console.log(latest);
// '1.0.1'
});
Oldest
gittags.oldest([repo], callback(err, oldest))
Same as latest
but opposite.
gittags.oldest(function(err, oldest) {
console.log(oldest);
// '0.1.0-beta'
});
Semver Parse
Two functions relating to semver exist for convenience. parse
is just semver.parse
, and mmp
which stands for "Major, Minor, Patch". If you need more semver stuff, you should use the node-semver module directly.
gittags.parse(tag) -> SemVer
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
tag | string | Version string to parse (e.g. 'v1.0.2-beta' ). See node-semver for more info. |
gittags.mmp(tag) -> formattedTag
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
tag | string | Tag to format (e.g. 'v1.0.2-beta' ) |
formattedTag | string | Major.Minor.Patch formatted tag (e.g. '1.0.2' ) |
gittags.mmp('v1.3.10-beta.12');
// => '1.3.10'
var version = gittags.parse('v1.3.10-beta.12');
// <SemVer "1.3.10-beta.12">
version.prerelease;
// ['beta', 12]
version.compare('v1.3.10');
// -1
version.compare('v1.3.9');
// 1
// etc...
Note Stating the obvious, this module uses the callback fashion of async handling. This makes them easy to integrate w/ promises.
Bluebird, for example
var Q = require('bluebird');
var gittags = Q.promisifyAll(require('gittags'));
gittags.latestAsync().then(console.log);
// 1.0.1
I originally intended this to use child_process.spawn
and return a stream, but I then realized these are blocking in Linux/Unix, limiting the usefulness of that. And it's Git tags so who cares?
If you want streams, you can use something like highland.js which is awesome, BTW.
MIT
FAQs
Get and parse semver Git tags using Node.js
The npm package git-tags receives a total of 2,549 weekly downloads. As such, git-tags popularity was classified as popular.
We found that git-tags demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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