# Autotag This action will auto-generate a Github tag whenever a new version is detected. The following "detection strategies" are available: 1. **package**: Monitor a `package.json` for new versions. 1. **docker**: Monitor a `Dockerfile` for a `LABEL version=x.x.x` value. 1. **regex**: Use a JavaScript [regular expression](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/RegExp) with any file for your own custom extraction. When a version is detected, it is compared to the current list of tags in the Github repository. If a tag does not exist, it will be created. This action works well in combination with: - [actions/create-release](https://github.com/actions/create-release) (Auto-release) - [author/action-publish](https://github.com/author/action-publish) (Auto-publish JavaScript/Node modules) - [author/action-rollback](https://github.com/author/action-rollback) (Auto-rollback releases on failures) - [author/template-cross-runtime](https://github.com/author/template-cross-runtime) (a cross-runtime JavaScript repo template) ## Usage The following is an example `.github/workflows/main.yml` that will execute when a `push` to the `master` branch occurs. ```yaml name: Create Tag on: push: branches: - master jobs: build: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@stable with: GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" ``` To make this work, the workflow must have the checkout action _before_ the autotag action. This **order** is important! ```yaml - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@stable ``` > If the repository is not checked out first, the autotagger cannot find the package.json file. ## Configuration The `GITHUB_TOKEN` **must** be provided. Without this, it is not possible to create a new tag. Make sure the autotag action looks like the following example: ```yaml - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@stable with: GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" ``` The action will automatically extract the token at runtime. **DO NOT MANUALLY ENTER YOUR TOKEN.** If you put the actual token in your workflow file, you'll make it accessible (in plaintext) to anyone who ever views the repository (it will be in your git history). ## Optional Configurations There are several options to customize how the tag is created. ### strategy (required) This is the strategy used to identify the version number/tag from within the code base. 1. _package_: Monitor a `package.json` for new versions. Use this for JavaScript projects based on Node modules (npm, yarn, etc). 1. _docker_: Monitor a `Dockerfile` for a `LABEL version=x.x.x` value. USe this for container projects. 1. _regex*_: Use a JavaScript [regular expression](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/RegExp) with any file for your own custom extraction. > **EXCEPTION**: This property is _not_ required if the `regex_pattern` property is defined, because it is assumed to be "regex". ```yaml - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@1.0.0 with: GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" strategy: docker ``` ### root _Formerly `package_root`_ Depending on the selected strategy, autotagger will look for the `package.json` or `Dockerfile` file in the project root. If the file is located in a subdirectory, this option can be used to point to the correct file. _Using the **package** strategy:_ ```yaml - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@1.0.0 with: GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" strategy: package # Optional, since "package" is the default strategy root: "/path/to/subdirectory" ``` The version number would be extracted from `/path/to/subdirectory/package.json`. _Using the **docker** strategy:_ ```yaml - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@1.0.0 with: GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" strategy: docker root: "/path/to/subdirectory" ``` The version number would be extracted from `/path/to/subdirectory/Dockerfile`, specifically looking for the `LABEL version=x.x.x` line within the file. _Using the **regex** strategy:_ ```yaml - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@1.0.0 with: GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" strategy: regex # Optional since regex_pattern is defined root: "/path/to/subdirectory/my.file" regex_pattern: "version=([0-9\.])" ``` The version will be extracted by scanning the content of `/path/to/subdirectory/my.file` for a string like `version=1.0.0`. See the `regex_pattern` option for more details. ### regex_pattern An optional attribute containing the regular expression used to extract the version number. ```yaml - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@1.0.0 with: GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" regex_pattern: "version=([0-9\.]{5}([-\+][\w\.0-9]+)?)" ``` This attribute is used as the first argument of a [RegExp](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/RegExp/RegExp) object. The first "group" (i.e. what's in the main set of parenthesis/the whole version number) will be used as the version number. For an example, see this [working example](https://regexr.com/51r8j). The pattern described in this example is a simple one used. If you need a more complex one [complete pattern](https://regex101.com/r/vkijKf/1/) is: `^((0|[1-9]\d*)\.(0|[1-9]\d*)\.(0|[1-9]\d*)(?:-((?:0|[1-9]\d*|\d*[a-zA-Z-][0-9a-zA-Z-]*)(?:\.(?:0|[1-9]\d*|\d*[a-zA-Z-][0-9a-zA-Z-]*))*))?(?:\+([0-9a-zA-Z-]+(?:\.[0-9a-zA-Z-]+)*))?)$` As of `1.1.2`, JavaScript named patterns are supported, where the group named `version` will be used to populate the tag. For example: ```yaml - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@1.0.0 with: GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" regex_pattern: "(version=)(?[\d+\.]{3}([-\+][\w\.0-9]+)?)" ``` ### tag_prefix By default, [semantic versioning](https://semver.org/) is used, such as `1.0.0`. A prefix can be used to add text before the tag name. For example, if `tag_prefix` is set to `v`, then the tag would be labeled as `v1.0.0`. ```yaml - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@1.0.0 with: GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" tag_prefix: "v" ``` ### tag_suffix Text can be applied to the end of the tag by setting `tag_suffix`. For example, if `tag_suffix` is ` (beta)`, the tag would be `1.0.0 (beta)`. Please note this example violates semantic versioning and is merely here to illustrate how to add text to the end of a tag name if you _really_ want to. ```yaml - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@1.0.0 with: GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" tag_suffix: " (beta)" ``` ### tag_message This is the annotated commit message associated with the tag. By default, a changelog will be generated from the commits between the latest tag and the current reference (HEAD). Setting this option will override the message. ```yaml - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@1.0.0 with: GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" tag_message: "Custom message goes here." ``` ### commit_message_template By default, a changelog is generated, containing the commit messages since the last release. The message is generated by applying a commit message template to each commit's data attributes. ```yaml - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@1.0.0 with: GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" commit_message_template: "({{sha}} by {{author}}) {{message}}" ``` Optional data points: 1. `number` The commit number (relevant to the overall list) 1. `message` The commit message. 1. `author` The author of the commit. 1. `sha` The SHA value representing the commit. The default is `{{number}}) {{message}} ({{author}})\nSHA: {{sha}}\n`. _Example output:_ ``` 1) Update README.md (coreybutler) (SHA: c5e09fc45106a4b27b8f4598fb79811b589a4684) 2) Added metadoc capability to introspect the shell/commands. (coreybutler) (SHA: b690be366a5636d51b1245a1b39c86102ddb8a81) ``` ### version Explicitly set the version instead of using automatic detection. Useful for projects where the version number may be output by a previous action. ```yaml - uses: butlerlogic/action-autotag@1.0.0 with: GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" version: "${{ steps.previous_step.outputs.version }}" ``` ## Developer Notes If you are building an action that runs after this one, be aware this action produces several [outputs](https://help.github.com/en/articles/metadata-syntax-for-github-actions#outputs): 1. `tagname` will be empty if no tag was created, or it will be the value of the new tag. 1. `tagrequested`: The name of the requested tag. This will be populated even if the tag is not created. This will usually be the same as `tagname` and/or `version` for successful executions. This output is typically used for rollbacks/notifications when the creation of a tag fails. 1. `tagsha`: The SHA of the new tag. 1. `taguri`: The URI/URL of the new tag reference. 1. `tagmessage`: The message applied to the tag reference (this is what shows up on the tag screen on Github). 1. `tagcreated`: `yes` or `no`. 1. `version` will be the extracted/provided version. 1. `prerelease`: "yes" or "no", indicating the tag represents a semantic version pre-release. 1. `build`: "yes" or "no", indicating the tag represents a semantic version build. --- ## Credits This action was written and is primarily maintained by [Corey Butler](https://github.com/coreybutler). This project has had great contributions from [these wonderful people](https://github.com/ButlerLogic/action-autotag/graphs/contributors). Additional gratitude goes to [Jaliborc](https://github.com/Jaliborc), who came up with the idea and original implementation for a pattern-based tag extraction (the Regex strategy). **Active Sponsors** These sponsors are helping make this project possible.
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