GitLab CI cli for changesets like its GitHub Action, it creates a merge request with all of the package versions updated and changelogs updated and when there are new changesets on master, the MR will be updated. When you're ready, you can merge the merge request and you can either publish the packages to npm manually or setup the action to do it for you.
Environment valuables starts with
INPUT_
, case-sensitive, uppercase
- PUBLISH - The command to use to build and publish packages
- VERSION - The command to update version, edit CHANGELOG, read and delete changesets. Default to
changeset version
if not provided - COMMIT - The commit message to use. Default to
Version Packages
- TITLE - The merge request title. Default to
Version Packages
- PUBLISHED - Command executed after published
- ONLY_CHANGESETS - Command executed on only changesets detected
- REMOVE_SOURCE_BRANCH - Enables the merge request "Delete source branch" checkbox. Default false.
- TARGET_BRANCH -> The merge request target branch. Defaults to current branch
- CREATE_GITLAB_RELEASES - A boolean value to indicate whether to create Gitlab releases after publish or not. Default true.
- published - A boolean value to indicate whether a publishing is happened or not
- publishedPackages - A JSON array to present the published packages. The format is
[{"name": "@xx/xx", "version": "1.2.0"}, {"name": "@xx/xy", "version": "0.8.9"}]
GLOBAL_AGENT_HTTP_PROXY # optional, if you're using custom GitLab service under proxy
GLOBAL_AGENT_HTTPS_PROXY # As above but for https requests
GLOBAL_AGENT_NO_PROXY # Like above but for no proxied requests
# http_proxy, https_proxy, no_proxy environment variables are supported at the same time
GITLAB_HOST # optional, if you're using custom GitLab host
GITLAB_TOKEN # required, token with accessibility to push
GITLAB_TOKEN_TYPE # optional, type of the provided token in GITLAB_TOKEN. defaults to personal access token. can be `job` if you provide the Gitlab CI_JOB_TOKEN or `oauth` if you use Gitlab Oauth token
GITLAB_CI_USER_NAME # optional, username with accessibility to push, used in pairs of the above token (if it was personal access token). If not set read it from the Gitlab API
GITLAB_CI_USER_EMAIL # optional, default `gitlab[bot]@users.noreply.gitlab.com`
GITLAB_COMMENT_TYPE # optional, type of the comment. defaults to `discussion`. can be set to `note` to not create a discussion instead of a thread
DEBUG_GITLAB_CREDENTIAL # optional, default `false`
Create a file at .gitlab-ci.yml
with the following content.
stages:
- comment
- release
before_script: yarn --frozen-lockfile
comment:
image: node:lts-alpine
stage: comment
only: merge_requests
script: yarn changesets-gitlab comment # comment automatically like https://github.com/changesets/bot
release:
image: node:lts-alpine
only: main
script: yarn changesets-gitlab
Before you can setup this action with publishing, you'll need to have an npm token that can publish the packages in the repo you're setting up the action for and doesn't have 2FA on publish enabled (2FA on auth can be enabled). You'll also need to add it as a custom environment variable on your GitLab repo with the name NPM_TOKEN
. Once you've done that, you can create a file at .gitlab-ci.yml
with the following content.
stages:
- comment
- release
before_script: yarn --frozen-lockfile
comment:
image: node:lts-alpine
stage: comment
only: merge_requests
script: yarn changesets-gitlab comment
release:
image: node:lts-alpine
only: main
script: yarn changesets-gitlab
variables:
INPUT_PUBLISH: yarn release
By default the GitLab CI cli creates a .npmrc
file with the following content:
//registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken=${process.env.NPM_TOKEN}
However, if a .npmrc
file is found, the GitLab CI cli does not recreate the file. This is useful if you need to configure the .npmrc
file on your own.
For example, you can add a step before running the Changesets GitLab CI cli:
script: |
cat << EOF > "$HOME/.npmrc"
email=my@email.com
//registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken=$NPM_TOKEN
EOF
If you need to add additional logic to the version command, you can do so by using a version script.
If the version script is present, this action will run that script instead of changeset version
, so please make sure that your script calls changeset version
at some point. All the changes made by the script will be included in the MR.
stages:
- comment
- release
before_script: yarn --frozen-lockfile
comment:
image: node:lts-alpine
stage: comment
only:
- merge_requests
script: yarn changesets-gitlab comment
release:
image: node:lts-alpine
only: main
script: yarn changesets-gitlab
variables:
INPUT_VERSION: yarn version
If you are using Yarn Plug'n'Play, you should use a custom version
command so that the action can resolve the changeset
CLI:
stages:
- comment
- release
before_script: yarn --frozen-lockfile
comment:
image: node:lts-alpine
stage: comment
only:
- merge_requests
script: yarn changesets-gitlab comment
release:
image: node:lts-alpine
only: main
script: yarn changesets-gitlab
variables:
INPUT_VERSION: yarn changeset version
You may also want to run yarn install
after the changeset verion
command to update the yarn.lock
in the version MR. You need to disable immutable lock file setting using an env variable:
release:
image: node:lts-alpine
only: main
script: yarn changesets-gitlab
variables:
YARN_ENABLE_IMMUTABLE_INSTALLS: 'false'
INPUT_VERSION: yarn update-versions
And your update-versions
script would be:
{
"update-versions": "changeset version && yarn install"
}
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Detailed changes for each release are documented in CHANGELOG.md.