GitHub Action
Conventional Changelog Action
This action will bump version, tag commit and generate a changelog with conventional commits.
- Optional
github-token
: Github token, if different permissions required than from checkout. - Optional
git-message
: Commit message that is used when committing the changelog. - Optional
git-user-name
: The git user.name to use for the commit. DefaultConventional Changelog Action
- Optional
git-user-email
: The git user.email to use for the commit. Defaultconventional.changelog.action@github.com
- Optional
git-pull-method
: The git pull method used when pulling all changes from remote. Default--ff-only
- Optional
git-push
: Push all the GIT changes. Defaulttrue
- Optional
git-branch
: The branch used to push. Default is the current branch (${{ github.ref }}
) - Optional
git-url
: Git repository domain. Default isgithub.com
- Optional
git-path
: Path filter for the logs and version. If set, only commits that match the path filter will be considered. By default, we won't use this feature(empty string). - Optional
preset
: Preset that is used from conventional commits. Default isangular
(learn more about presets here) - Optional
tag-prefix
: Prefix for the git tags. Defaultv
. - Optional
input-file
: Read the changelog from this file. This will prepend the newly generated changelogs to the file's content. - Optional
output-file
: File to output the changelog to. DefaultCHANGELOG.md
, when providing'false'
no file will be generated / updated. - Optional
release-count
: Number of releases to preserve in changelog. Default5
, use0
to regenerate all. This input has no effect ifinput-file
is used. - Optional
version-file
: The path to the file that contains the version to bump (supports comma-separated list of file paths). Default./package.json
. Other supported formats aremix.exs
,.toml
,.yml
,.yaml
, and.json
. - Optional
version-path
: The place inside the version file to bump. Defaultversion
. - Optional
skip-git-pull
: Do not pull the repo before tagging. Ensure you full cloned the repo in the first place to get tags. Default'false'
. - Optional
skip-on-empty
: Boolean to specify if you want to skip empty release (no-changelog generated). This case occurred when you pushchore
commit withangular
for example. Default'true'
. - Optional
skip-version-file
: Do not update the version file. Default'false'
. - Optional
skip-commit
: Do not create a release commit. Default'false'
. - Optional
skip-tag
: Do not tag the release. Helpful for using action to check if a release is going to be made. Default'false'
. - Optional
pre-commit
: Path to the pre-commit script file. No hook by default. - Optional
fallback-version
: The fallback version, if no older one can be detected, or if it is the first one. Default'0.1.0'
. Ifpre-release
is set totrue
it will default to the configured pre-release format (i.e.'0.1.0-rc.0'
) - Optional
config-file-path
: Path to the conventional changelog config file. If set, the preset setting will be ignored - Optional
pre-changelog-generation
: Path to the pre-changelog-generation script file. No hook by default. - Optional
skip-ci
: Adds instruction to Github to not consider the push something to rebuild. Defaulttrue
. - Optional
create-summary
: Adds the generated changelog as Action Summary. Defaultfalse
. - Optional
pre-release
: Marks the release as pre-release. Defaultfalse
. - Optional
pre-release-identifier
: The identifier to use for the pre-release. Defaultrc
. - Optional
skip-bump
: Prevents the action from bumping the version.
This action comes pre-compiled with the angular
(default) and conventionalcommits
, if you wish to use an other preset
you need to make sure it's installed with npm install conventional-changelog-<preset name>
Function in a specified file will be run right before the git-add-git-commit phase, when the next version is already known and a new changelog has been generated. You can run any chores across your repository that should be added and committed with the release commit.
Specified path could be relative or absolute. If it is relative, then it will be based on the GITHUB_WORKSPACE
path.
Script should:
- be a CommonJS module
- have a single export:
exports.preCommit = (props) => { /* ... */ }
- not have any return value
- be bundled (contain all dependencies in itself, just like the bundled webapp)
preCommit
function can be async
.
Following props will be passed to the function as a single parameter:
interface Props {
tag: string; // Next tag e.g. v1.12.3
version: string; // Next version e.g. 1.12.3
}
export function preCommit(props: Props): void {}
A bunch of useful environment variables are available to the script with process.env
. See docs.github.com/en/actions/configuring-and-managing-workflows/using-environment-variables to learn more.
Function in a specified file will be run right before the changelog generation phase, when the next version is already known, but it was not used anywhere yet. It can be useful if you want to manually update version or tag.
Same restrictions as for the pre-commit hook, but exported functions names should be preVersionGeneration
for modifications to the version and preTagGeneration
for modifications to the git tag.
Following props will be passed to the function as a single parameter and same output is expected:
// Next version e.g. 1.12.3
export function preVersionGeneration(version: string): string {}
// Next tag e.g. v1.12.3
export function preTagGeneration(tag: string): string {}
A config file to define the conventional commit settings. Use it if you need to override values like issuePrefix
or issueUrlFormat
. If you set a config-file-path
, the preset
setting will be ignored. Therefore use an existing config and override the values you want to adjust.
example:
'use strict'
const config = require('conventional-changelog-conventionalcommits');
module.exports = config({
"issuePrefixes": ["TN-"],
"issueUrlFormat": "https://jira.example.com/browse/{{prefix}}{{id}}"
})
The specified path can be relative or absolute. If it is relative, then it will be based on the GITHUB_WORKSPACE
path.
Make sure to install all required packages in the workflow before executing this action.
changelog
: The generated changelog for the new version.clean_changelog
: The generated changelog for the new version without the version name in it (Better for Github releases)version
: The new version.tag
: The name of the generated tag.skipped
: Boolean ('true'
or'false'
) specifying if this step have been skipped
Uses all the defaults
permissions:
contents: write
- name: Conventional Changelog Action
uses: TriPSs/conventional-changelog-action@v5
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.github_token }}
Write permissions are required in order to enable git push
when a new version is generated. In some configurations, the
default secrets.github_token
may not have the correct permissions. You can check your default permissions by looking at
"Set up job" section of your GitHub action run log.
Overwrite everything
- name: Conventional Changelog Action
uses: TriPSs/conventional-changelog-action@v5
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.github_token }}
git-message: 'chore(release): {version}'
git-user-name: 'Awesome Changelog Action'
git-user-email: 'awesome_changelog@github.actions.com'
preset: 'angular'
tag-prefix: 'v'
output-file: 'MY_CUSTOM_CHANGELOG.md'
release-count: '10'
version-file: './my_custom_version_file.json' // or .yml, .yaml, .toml, mix.exs
version-path: 'path.to.version'
skip-on-empty: 'false'
skip-version-file: 'false'
skip-commit: 'false'
git-branch: 'my-maintenance-branch'
No file changelog
- name: Conventional Changelog Action
uses: TriPSs/conventional-changelog-action@v5
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.github_token }}
output-file: "false"
Tag only
- name: Conventional Changelog Action
uses: TriPSs/conventional-changelog-action@v5
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.github_token }}
skip-commit: "true"
Skip Git Pull In CI you might not want to pull extra changes before tagging e.g. if running a long build before tagging, another commit may have come into the branch which would get pulled leading to tagging a different commit to the one which was built.
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Conventional Changelog Action
uses: TriPSs/conventional-changelog-action@v5
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.github_token }}
skip-git-pull: "true"
Use a custom file for versioning
- name: Conventional Changelog Action
uses: TriPSs/conventional-changelog-action@v5
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.github_token }}
version-file: "my-custom-file.yaml"
Use a pre-commit hook
- name: Conventional Changelog Action
uses: TriPSs/conventional-changelog-action@v5
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.github_token }}
pre-commit: some/path/pre-commit.js
Github releases
- name: Conventional Changelog Action
id: changelog
uses: TriPSs/conventional-changelog-action@v5
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.github_token }}
output-file: "false"
- name: Create Release
uses: actions/create-release@v1
if: ${{ steps.changelog.outputs.skipped == 'false' }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.github_token }}
with:
tag_name: ${{ steps.changelog.outputs.tag }}
release_name: ${{ steps.changelog.outputs.tag }}
body: ${{ steps.changelog.outputs.clean_changelog }}
Use a deploy key
If you want to trigger another GitHub action based on pushed tag, you can use Deploy Key, To make full use of the Deploy Key, you must set the value of github-token input to empty string.
- name: Checkout GitHub Action
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ssh-key: ${{ secrets.SSH_DEPLOY_KEY }}
- name: Conventional Changelog Action
id: changelog
uses: TriPSs/conventional-changelog-action@v5
with:
github-token: ""
If you'd like to contribute to this project, all you need to do is clone and install act this project and run:
Note: The image used is 18 gb!
$ npm install
# To run / test one specific job
$ act -j <workflow job name> -P ubuntu-latest=ghcr.io/catthehacker/ubuntu:act-22.04 --quiet
# Example
$ act -j test-json -P ubuntu-latest=ghcr.io/catthehacker/ubuntu:act-22.04 --quiet
# To run all tests
$ act pull_request -P ubuntu-latest=ghcr.io/catthehacker/ubuntu:act-22.04 --quiet
Conventional Changelog Action is MIT licensed.
If you have questions or issues, please open an issue!