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published

πŸ“¦ Opinionated NPM publish program

published helps streamline a git based workflow with package publishing through continues delivery. Developers control their branch and version strategies, and published takes care of logical conditioning of when to publish stable versions and/or release candidates.

Run without installation

npx published@1

OR

npm exec published@1 --yes

Options

option Description Example
testing Dry run npm exec published --yes -- --testing
slack.webhook Notify on Slack npm exec published --yes -- --slack.webhook $SLACK_WEBHOOK
slack.channel Change Slack webhook channel npm exec published --yes -- --slack.webhook $SLACK_WEBHOOK --slack.channel "#publish"
quiet Silent outputs and notifications npm exec published --yes -- --quiet
git-tag Push a tag to git, Only from master(latest-branch) or latest branch npm exec published --yes -- --git-tag
prefix-git-tag Choose a prefix that will be prepend to git tag. Only from master(latest-branch) or latest branch npm exec published --yes -- --git-tag --prefix-git-tag=my-prefix@
on-publish Execute shell command after a publish event npm exec published --yes -- --on-publish bash\ ./do-more.sh
on-<tag> Execute shell command after a publish event with this tag (executes after on-publish) npm exec published --yes -- --on-latest 'echo "Published!"'
latest-branch Branch that is considered latest (default is 'master') npm exec published --yes -- --latest-branch stable
tag-name Tag name to be used regardless of config. If performed from a branch other than master, needs to be used in conjunction with latest-branch option npm exec published --yes -- --tag-name next --latest-branch next
no-sha Disables the commit's SHA suffix for RC versions npm exec published --yes -- --no-sha

TL;DR

Branch type action
Feature branch Release RC versions on tag by branch name.
Master (latest) branch Release clean semver on "latest" tag.
NPM Permissions In order to publish an NPM package as a privileged user, create an NPM configuration file. One way to do it is to hide the token in an environment variable and add this preceding step:
echo "//registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken=$NPM_TOKEN" >> ~/.npmrc

Flow

Feature branch

  • Publish only versions with a pre-release section containing rc string
  • Unless the --no-sha flag was passed, branch versions get a suffix that matches the commit ID, so you can re install the same tag and get updates
  • Tags are named after the branch name

"master" branch

  • Only publish clean semver versions, no pre-release
  • Publish versions to tag "latest" (or publishConfig.tag from package.json)

* using latest-branch option will switch its behaviour with master

"latest" branch

  • Same as master, but will ignore publishConfig.tag setting.
    Use this if your master branch points to "next" through publishConfig.tag

Examples

branch version publish tag w/o sha
my_feature_branch, next 1.3.0 nothing N/A -
my_feature_branch, next 1.3.1-alpha nothing N/A -
my_feature_branch, next 1.3.1-rc 1.3.1-rc my_feature_branch, next βœ“
my_feature_branch, next 1.3.1-rc.1 1.3.1-rc.1 my_feature_branch, next βœ“
my_feature_branch, next 1.3.1-rc 1.3.1-rc-c447f6a my_feature_branch, next βœ•
my_feature_branch, next 1.3.1-rc.1 1.3.1-rc.1-c447f6a my_feature_branch, next βœ•
master, latest 1.3.0 1.3.0 latest -
master, latest 1.3.0-beta Throws Error N/A -
master, latest 1.3.0-rc Throws Error N/A -

* using latest-branch option will switch its behaviour with master

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npm i published

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Version

1.9.1

License

MIT

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