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git-auto-update-release

v1.4.0

Published

Auto updates the real application comparing the local and remote version. It can work with any GitHub compatible API response.

Readme

name:         | git-auto-update-release
compiler:     | nodejs
version:      | v1.4, 20191103

git-auto-update

Description

The script will query any GitHub compatible API for latest version and compare with local version. If any update it required it will fetch the latest matching with the users operating system and update the desired program automatically. Supports striping for semantic version.

Usage

// include
const updater = require('git-auto-update')
// use it!
updater({ url: 'https://github.com/cenk1cenk2/git-auto-update', 'version': 'v1.1.2' })

Parameters

It accepts one big object for all the options.

  • @param url: Remote endpoint which the script will ask the latest version. It has to be GitHub compatible output form.
  • @param token: If using a private reporisitory a token can be provided for access._mat-animation-noopable
  • @param version: Current version. Just to compare with remote version.
  • @param useMaster: If you want to directly use the source files instead of compiled ones.
  • @param output Supresses or enables the output.
  • @param regex: { windowsRegex, linuxRegex, macRegex } as in regex or string form to match the releases with the current operating system._mat-animation-noopable
  • @param updatePath: BY DEFAULT IT WILL OVERWRITE ROOT FOLDER!!! Where will this update will be extracted?

URL and version is required.

The defaults are as follows:

 { useMaster : false, regex: { windowsRegex : /-windows-/, linuxRegex : /-linux-/, macRegex : /-darwin-/ }, updatePath : './', output = false }

Return Value

Returns a new promise to be able to run asynchronously. If updated it will return true and if not it will return false.