gitea-release/README.md

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gitea-release

built with nix Build Status

A small command line tool to automate releases for Gitea repositories that reads from CHANGELOG and VERSION files. This is a clone of github-release, but more suited for my individual needs. This may also turn into a generic webhook handler, but one thing at a time. :)

Installation

With Nix

$ nix-env -if https://tulpa.dev/cadey/gitea-release/archive/master.tar.gz

With cargo

$ cargo install --git https://tulpa.dev/cadey/gitea-release.git

Drone Plugin

To use this as a drone plugin, add the following to your .drone.yml under the steps key:

- name: auto-release
  image: xena/gitea-release:latest
  pull: always
  settings:
    auth_username: cadey
    changelog_path: ./CHANGELOG.md
    gitea_server: https://tulpa.dev
    gitea_token:
      from_secret: GITEA_TOKEN
  when:
    event:
      - push
    branch:
      - master

Replace the values of the settings as makes sense for your gitea server. The changelog_path attribute is optional, and will be ./CHANGELOG.md by default.

The default branch will automatically be derived from the Gitea API. If you need to hard-code your default branch name for some reason, add the default_branch setting like this:

  - name: auto-release
    image: xena/gitea-release:latest
    pull: always
    settings:
      auth_username: cadey
      default_branch: trunk
      gitea_server: https://tulpa.dev
      gitea_token:
        from_secret: GITEA_TOKEN
    when:
      event:
        - push
      branch:
        - trunk

CHANGELOG.md and VERSION files

The CHANGELOG.md file is based on the Keep a Changelog format, but modified slightly to make it easier for this tool. Here is an example changelog that this tool accepts:

# Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.

The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).

## 0.1.0

Hi there this is a test!

### ADDED

- something

The VERSION file plays into this as well. The VERSION file MUST be a single line containing a semantic version string. When this tool is run with the release subcommand, the following actions take place:

  • The VERSION file is read and loaded as the desired tag for the repo
  • The CHANGELOG.md file is read and the changes for the VERSION are cherry-picked out of the file
  • The git repo is checked to see if that tag already exists
    • If the tag exists, the tool exits and does nothing
  • If the tag does not exist, it is created (with the changelog fragment as the body of the tag) and pushed to the gitea server
  • A gitea release is created using the changelog fragment and the release name is generated from the VERSION string