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@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ gemspec, like this:
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  Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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  s.version = GVB.version
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  s.date = GVB.date
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-
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+
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  ...
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104
  end
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@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ what version of a library you're running, then you probably like to define a
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118
  to do:
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119
 
120
120
  require 'git-version-bump'
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-
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+
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122
  class Foobar
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123
  VERSION = GVB.version
124
124
  end
@@ -126,6 +126,20 @@ to do:
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126
  This will work correctly inside your git tree, and also in your installed
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127
  gem. Magical!
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128
 
129
+ #### For projects using lite tags
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+
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+ If you are using GitHub releases for your project or some other method that
132
+ involves light tags (tags with no annotations), you might notice that these
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+ tags are not detected by git-version-bump by default. If you want these
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+ commits to be detected then use the following configuration:
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+
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+ require 'git-version-bump'
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+
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+ class Foobar
139
+ # First parameter is use_local_git, second is include_lite_tags
140
+ VERSION = GVB.version(false, true)
141
+ end
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+
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143
 
130
144
  # Contributing
131
145
 
@@ -133,3 +147,11 @@ Send your pull requests to the [Github
133
147
  repo](https://github.com/mpalmer/git-version-bump), or send patches to
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  `theshed+git-version-bump@hezmatt.org`. Bug reports can be sent to the same
135
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  place, although I greatly prefer patches.
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+
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+
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+ # Licence
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+
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+ Unless otherwise specified, all code in this repository is licenced under
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+ the terms of the GNU Public Licence, version 3, as published by the Free
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+ Software Foundation. The full terms of this licence can be found in the
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+ file LICENCE.
@@ -4,10 +4,11 @@ require 'git-version-bump'
4
4
 
5
5
  if ARGV[0].nil? or
6
6
  ARGV[0].empty? or
7
+ (ARGV.length == 1 && (ARGV[0] == "-d" || ARGV[0] == "--dry-run")) or
7
8
  ARGV[0] == '-h' or
8
9
  ARGV[0] == '--help'
9
10
  $stderr.puts <<-EOF.gsub(/^\t\t/, '')
10
- Usage: git version-bump [-n|--notes] <major|minor|patch|show>
11
+ Usage: git version-bump [-n|--notes] [-d|--dry-run] <major|minor|patch|show>
11
12
 
12
13
  'major': x.y.z -> x+1.0.0
13
14
  'minor': x.y.z -> x.y+1.0
@@ -15,11 +16,15 @@ if ARGV[0].nil? or
15
16
 
16
17
  'show': Display the current GVB version
17
18
 
18
- --release: Prompt for "release notes" to add to the release tag
19
+ -d, --dry-run: Calculate and return the bump value, but don't update git workspace or remote
20
+ -n, --notes: Prompt for "release notes" to add to the release tag
21
+ -l, --lite-tags: Include non-annotated git tags
19
22
  EOF
20
23
  end
21
24
 
22
25
  release_notes = ARGV.delete('-n') || ARGV.delete('--notes')
26
+ dry_run = ARGV.delete('-d') || ARGV.delete('--dry-run')
27
+ lite_tags = ARGV.delete('-l') || ARGV.delete('--lite-tags')
23
28
 
24
29
  if ARGV[0].nil? or ARGV[0].empty?
25
30
  exit 1
@@ -27,13 +32,13 @@ elsif ARGV[0] == '-h' or ARGV[0] == '--help'
27
32
  exit 0
28
33
  end
29
34
 
30
- case ARGV[0].downcase
35
+ result = case ARGV[0].downcase
31
36
  when /^maj?o?r?$/
32
- GVB.tag_version "#{GVB.major_version(true) + 1}.0.0", release_notes
37
+ "#{GVB.major_version(true) + 1}.0.0"
33
38
  when /^min?o?r?$/
34
- GVB.tag_version "#{GVB.major_version(true)}.#{GVB.minor_version(true)+1}.0", release_notes
39
+ "#{GVB.major_version(true)}.#{GVB.minor_version(true)+1}.0"
35
40
  when /^pa?t?c?h?$/
36
- GVB.tag_version "#{GVB.major_version(true)}.#{GVB.minor_version(true)}.#{GVB.patch_version(true)+1}", release_notes
41
+ "#{GVB.major_version(true)}.#{GVB.minor_version(true)}.#{GVB.patch_version(true)+1}"
37
42
  when /^sh?o?w?$/
38
43
  puts GVB.version(true)
39
44
  exit 0
@@ -42,4 +47,9 @@ case ARGV[0].downcase
42
47
  exit 1
43
48
  end
44
49
 
45
- puts "Version is now #{GVB.version(true)}."
50
+ if dry_run
51
+ puts result
52
+ else
53
+ GVB.tag_version result, release_notes, lite_tags
54
+ puts "Version is now #{GVB.version(true)}."
55
+ end
@@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
1
- require File.expand_path('../lib/git-version-bump', __FILE__)
1
+ lib = File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__)
2
+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib)
3
+ require 'git-version-bump'
2
4
 
3
5
  Gem::Specification.new do |s|
4
6
  s.name = "git-version-bump"
@@ -6,7 +8,8 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
6
8
  s.version = GVB.version
7
9
  s.date = GVB.date
8
10
 
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- s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
11
+ s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
12
+ s.required_ruby_version = ">= 1.8.7"
10
13
 
11
14
  s.homepage = "http://theshed.hezmatt.org/git-version-bump"
12
15
  s.summary = "Manage your app version entirely via git tags"
@@ -5,70 +5,26 @@ require 'pathname'
5
5
  module GitVersionBump
6
6
  class VersionUnobtainable < StandardError; end
7
7
 
8
- def self.git_available?
9
- system("git --version >/dev/null 2>&1")
10
-
11
- $? == 0
12
- end
13
-
14
- def self.dirty_tree?
15
- # Are we in a dirty, dirty tree?
16
- system("! git diff --no-ext-diff --quiet --exit-code || ! git diff-index --cached --quiet HEAD")
17
-
18
- $? == 0
19
- end
20
-
21
- def self.caller_file
22
- # Who called us? Because this method gets called from other methods
23
- # within this file, we can't just look at Gem.location_of_caller, but
24
- # instead we need to parse the caller stack ourselves to find which
25
- # gem we're trying to version all over.
26
- Pathname(
27
- caller.
28
- map { |l| l.split(':')[0] }.
29
- find { |l| l != __FILE__ }
30
- ).realpath.to_s rescue nil
31
- end
8
+ VERSION_TAG_GLOB = 'v[0-9]*.[0-9]*.*[0-9]'
32
9
 
33
- def self.caller_gemspec
34
- cf = caller_file or return nil
35
-
36
- # Grovel through all the loaded gems to try and find the gem
37
- # that contains the caller's file.
38
- Gem.loaded_specs.values.each do |spec|
39
- search_dirs = spec.require_paths.map { |d| "#{spec.full_gem_path}/#{d}" } +
40
- [spec.bin_dir]
41
- search_dirs.map! do |d|
42
- begin
43
- Pathname(d).realpath.to_s
44
- rescue Errno::ENOENT
45
- nil
46
- end
47
- end.compact!
48
-
49
- if search_dirs.find { |d| cf.index(d) == 0 }
50
- return spec
51
- end
52
- end
53
-
54
- raise VersionUnobtainable,
55
- "Unable to find gemspec for caller file #{cf}"
56
- end
10
+ DEVNULL = Gem.win_platform? ? "NUL" : "/dev/null"
57
11
 
58
- def self.version(use_local_git=false)
12
+ def self.version(use_local_git=false, include_lite_tags=false)
59
13
  if use_local_git
60
14
  unless git_available?
61
15
  raise RuntimeError,
62
16
  "GVB.version(use_local_git=true) called, but git isn't installed"
63
17
  end
64
18
 
65
- sq_git_dir = "'#{Dir.pwd.gsub("'", "'\\''")}'"
19
+ sq_git_dir = shell_quoted_string(Dir.pwd)
66
20
  else
67
- # Shell Quoted, for your convenience
68
- sq_git_dir = "'" + (File.dirname(caller_file) rescue nil || Dir.pwd).gsub("'", "'\\''") + "'"
21
+ sq_git_dir = shell_quoted_string((File.dirname(caller_file) rescue nil || Dir.pwd))
69
22
  end
70
23
 
71
- git_ver = `git -C #{sq_git_dir} describe --dirty='.1.dirty.#{Time.now.strftime("%Y%m%d.%H%M%S")}' --match='v[0-9]*.[0-9]*.*[0-9]' 2>/dev/null`.
24
+ git_cmd = "git -C #{sq_git_dir} describe --dirty='.1.dirty.#{Time.now.strftime("%Y%m%d.%H%M%S")}' --match='#{VERSION_TAG_GLOB}'"
25
+ git_cmd << " --tags" if include_lite_tags
26
+
27
+ git_ver = `#{git_cmd} 2> #{DEVNULL}`.
72
28
  strip.
73
29
  gsub(/^v/, '').
74
30
  gsub('-', '.')
@@ -80,38 +36,17 @@ module GitVersionBump
80
36
  # git failed us; we're either not in a git repo or else we've never
81
37
  # tagged anything before.
82
38
 
83
- # Are we in a git repo with no tags? If so, dump out our
84
- # super-special version and be done with it.
85
- system("git -C #{sq_git_dir} status >/dev/null 2>&1")
86
- return "0.0.0.1.ENOTAG" if $? == 0
87
-
88
- # We're not in a git repo. This means that we need to get version
89
- # information out of rubygems, given only the filename of who called
90
- # us. This takes a little bit of effort.
91
-
92
- if use_local_git
93
- raise VersionUnobtainable,
94
- "Unable to determine version from local git repo. This should never happen."
95
- end
96
-
97
- if spec = caller_gemspec
98
- return spec.version.to_s
99
- else
100
- # If we got here, something went *badly* wrong -- presumably, we
101
- # weren't called from within a loaded gem, and so we've got *no*
102
- # idea what's going on. Time to bail!
103
- if git_available?
104
- raise VersionUnobtainable,
105
- "GVB.version(#{use_local_git.inspect}) failed, and I really don't know why."
106
- else
107
- raise VersionUnobtainable,
108
- "GVB.version(#{use_local_git.inspect}) failed; perhaps you need to install git?"
109
- end
39
+ # Are we in a git repo with no tags? If so, try to use the gemspec
40
+ # and if that fails then abort
41
+ begin
42
+ return gem_version(use_local_git)
43
+ rescue VersionUnobtainable
44
+ return "0.0.0.1.ENOTAG"
110
45
  end
111
46
  end
112
47
 
113
- def self.major_version(use_local_git=false)
114
- ver = version(use_local_git)
48
+ def self.major_version(use_local_git=false, include_lite_tags=false)
49
+ ver = version(use_local_git, include_lite_tags)
115
50
  v = ver.split('.')[0]
116
51
 
117
52
  unless v =~ /^[0-9]+$/
@@ -122,8 +57,8 @@ module GitVersionBump
122
57
  return v.to_i
123
58
  end
124
59
 
125
- def self.minor_version(use_local_git=false)
126
- ver = version(use_local_git)
60
+ def self.minor_version(use_local_git=false, include_lite_tags=false)
61
+ ver = version(use_local_git, include_lite_tags)
127
62
  v = ver.split('.')[1]
128
63
 
129
64
  unless v =~ /^[0-9]+$/
@@ -134,8 +69,8 @@ module GitVersionBump
134
69
  return v.to_i
135
70
  end
136
71
 
137
- def self.patch_version(use_local_git=false)
138
- ver = version(use_local_git)
72
+ def self.patch_version(use_local_git=false, include_lite_tags=false)
73
+ ver = version(use_local_git, include_lite_tags)
139
74
  v = ver.split('.')[2]
140
75
 
141
76
  unless v =~ /^[0-9]+$/
@@ -146,8 +81,8 @@ module GitVersionBump
146
81
  return v.to_i
147
82
  end
148
83
 
149
- def self.internal_revision(use_local_git=false)
150
- version(use_local_git).split('.', 4)[3].to_s
84
+ def self.internal_revision(use_local_git=false, include_lite_tags=false)
85
+ version(use_local_git, include_lite_tags).split('.', 4)[3].to_s
151
86
  end
152
87
 
153
88
  def self.date(use_local_git=false)
@@ -157,22 +92,21 @@ module GitVersionBump
157
92
  "GVB.date(use_local_git=true), but git is not installed"
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93
  end
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94
 
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- sq_git_dir = "'#{Dir.pwd.gsub("'", "'\\''")}'"
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+ sq_git_dir = shell_quoted_string(Dir.pwd)
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  else
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- # Shell Quoted, for your convenience
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- sq_git_dir = "'" + (File.dirname(caller_file) rescue nil || Dir.pwd).gsub("'", "'\\''") + "'"
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+ sq_git_dir = shell_quoted_string((File.dirname(caller_file) rescue nil || Dir.pwd))
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98
  end
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  # Are we in a git tree?
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- system("git -C #{sq_git_dir} status >/dev/null 2>&1")
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+ system("git -C #{sq_git_dir} status > #{DEVNULL} 2>&1")
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102
  if $? == 0
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  # Yes, we're in git.
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- if dirty_tree?
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+ if dirty_tree?(sq_git_dir)
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  return Time.now.strftime("%F")
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  else
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  # Clean tree. Date of last commit is needed.
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- return `git -C #{sq_git_dir} show --format=format:%ad --date=short | head -n 1`.strip
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+ return `git -C #{sq_git_dir} show --no-show-signature --format=format:%cd --date=short`.lines.first&.strip
176
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  end
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  else
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  if use_local_git
@@ -186,18 +120,20 @@ module GitVersionBump
186
120
  end
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  raise RuntimeError,
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- "GVB.date called from mysterious, non-gem location."
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+ "GVB.date called from mysterious, non-gem location."
190
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  end
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125
  end
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- def self.tag_version(v, release_notes = false)
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+ def self.tag_version(v, release_notes = false, include_lite_tags=false)
194
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  if dirty_tree?
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  puts "You have uncommitted files. Refusing to tag a dirty tree."
196
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  else
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131
  if release_notes
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  # We need to find the tag before this one, so we can list all the commits
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  # between the two. This is not a trivial operation.
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- prev_tag = `git describe --always`.strip.gsub(/-\d+-g[0-9a-f]+$/, '')
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+ git_cmd = "git describe --match='#{VERSION_TAG_GLOB}' --always"
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+ git_cmd << ' --tags' if include_lite_tags
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+ prev_tag = `#{git_cmd}`.strip.gsub(/-\d+-g[0-9a-f]+$/, '')
201
137
 
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138
  log_file = Tempfile.new('gvb')
203
139
 
@@ -212,7 +148,7 @@ module GitVersionBump
212
148
  EOF
213
149
 
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  log_file.close
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- system("git log --format='# %h %s' #{prev_tag}..HEAD >>#{log_file.path}")
151
+ system("git log --no-show-signature --format='# %h %s' #{prev_tag}..HEAD >>#{log_file.path}")
216
152
 
217
153
  pre_hash = Digest::SHA1.hexdigest(File.read(log_file.path))
218
154
  system("git config -e -f #{log_file.path}")
@@ -230,10 +166,170 @@ module GitVersionBump
230
166
  system("git tag -a -m 'Version v#{v}' v#{v}")
231
167
  end
232
168
 
233
- system("git push >/dev/null 2>&1")
234
- system("git push --tags >/dev/null 2>&1")
169
+ system("git push > #{DEVNULL} 2>&1")
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+ system("git push --tags > #{DEVNULL} 2>&1")
235
171
  end
236
172
  end
173
+
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+ # Calculate a version number based on the date of the most recent git commit.
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+ #
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+ # Return a version format string of the form `"0.YYYYMMDD.N"`, where
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+ # `YYYYMMDD` is the date of the "top-most" commit in the tree, and `N` is
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+ # the number of other commits also made on that date.
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+ #
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+ # This version format is not recommented for general use. It has benefit
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+ # only in situations where the principles of Semantic Versioning have no
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+ # real meaning, such as packages where there is little or no concept of
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+ # "backwards compatibility" (eg packages which only contain images and
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+ # other assets), or where the package can, for reasons outside that of
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+ # the package itself, never break backwards compatibility (definitions of
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+ # binary-packed structures shared amongst multiple systems).
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+ #
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+ # The format of this commit-date-based version format allows for a strictly
189
+ # monotonically-increasing version number, aligned with the progression of the
190
+ # underlying git commit log.
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+ #
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+ # One limitation of the format is that it doesn't deal with the issue of
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+ # package builds made from multiple divergent trees. Unlike
194
+ # `git-describe`-based output, there is no "commit hash" identity
195
+ # included in the version string. This is because of (ludicrous)
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+ # limitations of the Rubygems format definition -- the moment there's a
197
+ # letter in the version number, the package is considered a "pre-release"
198
+ # version. Since hashes are hex, we're boned. Sorry about that. Don't
199
+ # make builds off a branch, basically.
200
+ #
201
+ def self.commit_date_version(use_local_git = false)
202
+ if use_local_git
203
+ unless git_available?
204
+ raise RuntimeError,
205
+ "GVB.commit_date_version(use_local_git=true) called, but git isn't installed"
206
+ end
207
+
208
+ sq_git_dir = shell_quoted_string(Dir.pwd)
209
+ else
210
+ sq_git_dir = shell_quoted_string((File.dirname(caller_file) rescue nil || Dir.pwd))
211
+ end
212
+
213
+ commit_dates = `git -C #{sq_git_dir} log --format=%at`.
214
+ split("\n").
215
+ map { |l| Time.at(Integer(l)).strftime("%Y%m%d") }
216
+
217
+ if $? == 0
218
+ # We got a log; calculate our version number and we're done.
219
+ version_date = commit_dates.first
220
+ commit_count = commit_dates.select { |d| d == version_date }.length - 1
221
+ dirty_suffix = if dirty_tree?
222
+ ".dirty.#{Time.now.strftime("%Y%m%d.%H%M%S")}"
223
+ else
224
+ ""
225
+ end
226
+
227
+ return "0.#{version_date}.#{commit_count}#{dirty_suffix}"
228
+ end
229
+
230
+ # git failed us; either we're not in a git repo or else it's a git
231
+ # repo that's not got any commits.
232
+
233
+ # Are we in a git repo with no commits? If so, try to use the gemspec
234
+ # and if that fails then abort
235
+ begin
236
+ return gem_version(use_local_git)
237
+ rescue VersionUnobtainable
238
+ return "0.0.0.1.ENOCOMMITS"
239
+ end
240
+ end
241
+
242
+ private
243
+
244
+ def self.git_available?
245
+ system("git --version > #{DEVNULL} 2>&1")
246
+
247
+ $? == 0
248
+ end
249
+
250
+ def self.dirty_tree?(sq_git_dir='.')
251
+ # Are we in a dirty, dirty tree?
252
+ !system("git -C #{sq_git_dir} diff --no-ext-diff --quiet --exit-code 2> #{DEVNULL}") || !("git -C #{sq_git_dir} diff-index --cached --quiet HEAD 2> #{DEVNULL}")
253
+ end
254
+
255
+ def self.caller_file
256
+ # Who called us? Because this method gets called from other methods
257
+ # within this file, we can't just look at Gem.location_of_caller, but
258
+ # instead we need to parse the caller stack ourselves to find which
259
+ # gem we're trying to version all over.
260
+ Pathname(
261
+ caller_locations.
262
+ map(&:path).
263
+ find { |l| l != __FILE__ }
264
+ ).realpath.to_s rescue nil
265
+ end
266
+
267
+ def self.caller_gemspec
268
+ cf = caller_file or return nil
269
+
270
+ # Grovel through all the loaded gems to try and find the gem
271
+ # that contains the caller's file.
272
+ Gem.loaded_specs.values.each do |spec|
273
+ # On Windows I have encountered gems that already have an absolute
274
+ # path, verify that the path is relative before appending to it
275
+ search_dirs = spec.require_paths.map do |path|
276
+ if Pathname(path).absolute?
277
+ path
278
+ else
279
+ File.join(spec.full_gem_path, path)
280
+ end
281
+ end
282
+ search_dirs << File.join(spec.full_gem_path, spec.bindir)
283
+ search_dirs.map! do |d|
284
+ begin
285
+ Pathname(d).realpath.to_s
286
+ rescue Errno::ENOENT
287
+ nil
288
+ end
289
+ end.compact!
290
+
291
+ if search_dirs.find { |d| cf.index(d) == 0 }
292
+ return spec
293
+ end
294
+ end
295
+
296
+ raise VersionUnobtainable,
297
+ "Unable to find gemspec for caller file #{cf}"
298
+ end
299
+
300
+ def self.gem_version(use_local_git = false)
301
+ if use_local_git
302
+ raise VersionUnobtainable,
303
+ "Unable to determine version from local git repo. This should never happen."
304
+ end
305
+
306
+ if spec = caller_gemspec
307
+ return spec.version.to_s
308
+ else
309
+ # If we got here, something went *badly* wrong -- presumably, we
310
+ # weren't called from within a loaded gem, and so we've got *no*
311
+ # idea what's going on. Time to bail!
312
+ if git_available?
313
+ raise VersionUnobtainable,
314
+ "GVB.version(#{use_local_git.inspect}) failed, and I really don't know why."
315
+ else
316
+ raise VersionUnobtainable,
317
+ "GVB.version(#{use_local_git.inspect}) failed; perhaps you need to install git?"
318
+ end
319
+ end
320
+ end
321
+
322
+ def self.shell_quoted_string(dir_string)
323
+ if Gem.win_platform?
324
+ return "\"#{dir_string}\""
325
+ else
326
+ # Shell Quoted, for your convenience
327
+ return "'#{dir_string.gsub("'", "'\\''")}'"
328
+ end
329
+ end
330
+
331
+ private_class_method :shell_quoted_string
332
+
237
333
  end
238
334
 
239
335
  GVB = GitVersionBump unless defined? GVB
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: git-version-bump
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.13.5
4
+ version: 0.17.0
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Matt Palmer
8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
- date: 2015-01-12 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2020-05-29 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies:
13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  name: github-release
@@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ extra_rdoc_files:
76
76
  files:
77
77
  - ".gitignore"
78
78
  - Gemfile
79
+ - LICENCE
79
80
  - README.md
80
81
  - Rakefile
81
82
  - bin/git-version-bump
@@ -94,17 +95,15 @@ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
94
95
  requirements:
95
96
  - - ">="
96
97
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
97
- version: '0'
98
+ version: 1.8.7
98
99
  required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
99
100
  requirements:
100
101
  - - ">="
101
102
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
102
103
  version: '0'
103
104
  requirements: []
104
- rubyforge_project:
105
- rubygems_version: 2.2.2
105
+ rubygems_version: 3.0.3
106
106
  signing_key:
107
107
  specification_version: 4
108
108
  summary: Manage your app version entirely via git tags
109
109
  test_files: []
110
- has_rdoc: