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docker-pusher

v1.0.1

Published

An auto versioner for docker image and git, also pushes the docker image to nexus

Downloads

16

Readme

Docker pusher

A simple docker push util to generate the docker image and push it, also it allows you to version your git project (package.json), commit, tag and push to origin.

How to use it

1. Install the it as dev dependency:

  npm i --save-dev docker-pusher

2 Run docker-pusher

In your terminal run:

  docker-pusher --imageName "my-docker-image"

You can pass the next arguments:

  • imageName(required): The docker image name
  • branchName: The branch name that the git version is allowed, you can use RegEx, if it's empty it will allow all the branches
    • Default: ""
  • commitSubjectTemplate: The git commit subject template to use when commit the new version, you can use mustache string template, the parameter to render the string is version
    • Default: chore(repo): update to v{{version}}
  • skipGit: Boolean, skips the git new version (package.json), git tag, git commit and git push
    • Default: false
  • beta: Boolean, if true the new version will be considered as a pre-release version: x.y.z-beta.n, if false the new version will be considered as a patch version
    • Default: false
    • Alias: b (-b)
  • version: The specific new version using the Semantic Versioning Specification (SemVer) https://semver.org/`
    • Default: It will read the package.json version and increase by 1 the patch version or the pre-release version if the --beta argument is true

3. Optionally you can create a docker-pusher-config.json:

If your prefer to set default arguments, you can create a docker-pusher-config.json file in your root project with the arguments as properties, example:

{
  "imageName": "my-docker-image",
  "commitSubjectTemplate": "chore(tag): Release v{{version}} version!",
  "branchName": "main"
}

Remember: if you run docker-pusher with some of those docker-pusher-config.json properties as arguments, the docker-pusher-config.json property value will be ignored.