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tap-release-github-app
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A GitHub app that automatically update Homebrew taps when you publish new GitHub releases
Automatically update Homebrew taps when you publish new releases to GitHub. Built with Probot.
Firstly, you’ll need to install the Tap Release GitHub App. This listens out for any releases, or any changes to the configuration.
Then, add a .github/tap-release.yml
configuration file to the GitHub repository where you publish new releases to.
For example, given the following .github/tap-release.yml
file in a my-org/app/app.rb
repository:
asset: app.zip
tap: my-org/homebrew-app/app.rb
template: |
class App < Formula
desc "$REPO_DESCRIPTION"
homepage "$REPO_WEBSITE"
version "$STABLE_VERSION"
url "$STABLE_ASSET_URL"
sha256 "$STABLE_ASSET_SHA256"
def install
prefix.install "app"
end
end
When a new release is published to my-org/app
(e.g. v4.2.0
), containing a app.zip
asset, Tap Release would push a commit to the tap formula in the my-org/homebrew-app
repository updating it to:
class App < Formula
desc "The best app ever."
homepage "https://github.com/my-org/app"
version "v2.4.0"
url "https://github.com/my-org/app/releases/download/v4.2.0/app.zip"
sha256 "f3832d8966dd39f7ae1316195ebb379cf18aece281bc2f7c43dd799130ebf460"
def install
prefix.install "app"
end
end
If you don't use release assets, you can also just use a URL pattern. For example, given the following template for a Node style tap:
url: "https://registry.npmjs.org/app/-/app-$VERSION_NUMBER.tgz"
tap: my-org/homebrew-app/app.rb
template: |
class App < Formula
desc "$REPO_DESCRIPTION"
homepage "$REPO_WEBSITE"
version "$STABLE_VERSION"
url "$STABLE_ASSET_URL"
sha256 "$STABLE_ASSET_SHA256"
# ...
end
When a new release is published (e.g. v4.2.0
), Tap Release would push a commit to the tap formula in the my-org/homebrew-app
repository updating it to:
class App < Formula
desc "The best app ever."
homepage "https://github.com/my-org/app"
version "v4.2.0"
url "https://registry.npmjs.org/app/-/app-4.2.0.tgz"
sha256 "f3832d8966dd39f7ae1316195ebb379cf18aece281bc2f7c43dd799130ebf460"
# ...
end
You can use any of the following variables in your formula template, and they'll be substituted when the tap is regenerated:
Variable | Description |
---|---|
$REPO_DESCRIPTION | GitHub repository description. |
$REPO_WEBSITE | GitHub repository website, or URL if there isn't one. |
$STABLE_VERSION | Tag name of the latest stable release (e.g. v1.0.2 ). |
$STABLE_VERSION_NUMBER | Tag name of the latest stable release, without any preceding v (e.g. 1.0.2 ). |
$STABLE_ASSET_URL | Download URL of the asset from the latest stable release. |
$STABLE_ASSET_SHA256 | SHA256 of the asset from the latest stable release. |
$DEVEL_VERSION | Tag name of the latest pre-release (e.g. v2.0.0-beta.1 ). |
$DEVEL_VERSION_NUMBER | Tag name of the latest pre-release, without any preceding v (e.g. 2.0.0-beta.1 ). |
$DEVEL_ASSET_URL | Download URL of the asset from the latest pre-release. |
$DEVEL_ASSET_SHA256 | SHA256 of the asset from the latest pre-release. |
You can use any of the following variables in the asset
and url
options, and they'll be substituted for each stable and development release when searching for assets or generating URLs:
Variable | Description |
---|---|
$VERSION | The version (e.g. v1.0.2 ). |
$VERSION_NUMBER | The version without the preceding v (e.g. 1.0.2 ). |
You can configure Tap Release using the following key in your .github/tap-release.yml
file:
Key | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
tap | Required | The path to the Homebrew tap repository that should be updated. |
template | Required | The template string to use to generate the tap. Use variables to insert the values from the releases. |
asset | Optional | Filename of the asset to use from the release. |
url | Optional | URL pattern to generate the download URLs. Use URL variables to insert the values from the release. |
branches | Optional | A list of branches that trigger the tap to be updated when the .github/tap-release.yml file is modified. Useful if you want to test the app on a pull request branch. Default is "master" . |
Tap Release also supports Probot Config, if you want to store your configuration files in a central repository.
If you have Node v8+ installed locally, you can run the tests, and a local app, using the following commands:
# Install dependencies
yarn
# Run the tests
npm test
# Run the app locally
npm start
If you don't have Node installed, you can use Docker Compose:
# Run the tests
docker-compose run --rm app npm test
Third-pary contributions are welcome! 🙏🏼 See CONTRIBUTING.md for step-by-step instructions.
If you need help or have a question, let me know via a GitHub issue.
If you want to deploy your own copy of Tap Release, follow the Probot Deployment Guide.
Run the following command:
git checkout master && git pull && npm version [major | minor | patch]
The command does the following:
postversion
npm script in package.json, which:
FAQs
A GitHub app that automatically update Homebrew taps when you publish new GitHub releases
The npm package tap-release-github-app receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, tap-release-github-app popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tap-release-github-app 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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